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Kinematics of optical outflows in the orion nebula. I. The giant outflow hh 400 and the irradiated jet hh 502
(AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS, 2001)
Radiative processes in jets
(World Scientific, 2010-06)
Relativistic jets and collimated outflows are ubiquitous phenomena in astrophysical settings, from young stellar objects up to Active Galactic Nuclei. The observed emission from some of these jets can cover the whole ...
Astrophysical jets
(Livraria da Física, 2013)
The production of jets is a characteristic common to different astrophysical accreting objects at all scales, from long gamma-ray bursts to galactic binaries. Aside from certain phenomenology specific to each type of source, ...
An ALMA study of outflow parameters of protoclusters: outflow feedback to maintain the turbulence
(Oxford, 2021)
With the aim of understanding the role of outflows in star formation, we performed a statistical study of the physical parameters of outflows in 11 massive protoclusters associated with ultracompact H II regions. A total ...
Estudio infrarrojo de los jets estelares MHO 2147/2148
(Asociación Argentina de Astronomía, 2015)
Alma observations reveal no preferred outflow -filament and outflow- magnetic field orientations in protoclusters
(IOP Publishing, 2020)
We present a statistical study of the orientation of outflows with respect to large-scale filaments and magnetic fields. Although filaments are widely observed toward Galactic star-forming regions, the exact role of filaments ...
Searching for molecular outflows in hyperluminous infrared galaxies
(2016)
We present constraints on the molecular outflows in a sample of five hyperluminous infrared galaxies using Herschel observations of the OH doublet at 119 mu m. We have detected the OH doublet in three cases: one purely in ...
Complex AGN feedback in the Teacup galaxy: a powerful ionised galactic outflow, jet-ISM interaction, and evidence for AGN-triggered star formation in a giant bubble
(2023)
Context: The z ∼ 0.1 type-2 QSO J1430+1339, known as the “Teacup”, is a complex galaxy showing a loop of ionised gas ∼10 kpc in diameter, co-spatial radio bubbles, a compact (∼1 kpc) jet, and outflow activity. Its closeness ...