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Relativistic Cyclotron Instability in Anisotropic Plasmas
(IOP, 2016)
A sufficiently large temperature anisotropy can sometimes drive various types of electromagnetic plasma micro-instabilities, which can play an important role in the dynamics of relativistic pair plasmas in space, astrophysics, ...
Relativistic model for the nonmesonic weak decay of single-lambda hypernuclei
(Iop Publishing Ltd, 2016-05-01)
Having in mind its future extension for theoretical investigations related to charmed nuclei, we develop a relativistic formalism for the nonmesonic weak decay (NMWD) of single-Lambda hypernuclei in the framework of the ...
Interactions of relativistic particles in stellar winds
(Asociación Argentina de Astronomía, 2015)
Several binary systems hosting a massive star and a companion thatis either a similar star or a compact object, present non-thermal emission from radio to gamma-rays. This non-thermal emission is the consequence of the ...
Producción y propagación de neutrones en jets de microcuásares
(Asociación Argentina de Astronomía, 2018-08)
A usual investigation line to address the study of jets nature and composition is to determine the energetics of the relativistic particles populations which are present in the jet, and the electromagnetic radiation emitted ...
Relativistic model for the nonmesonic weak decay of single-lambda hypernuclei
(Iop Publishing, 2016-03-22)
Having in mind its future extension for theoretical investigations related to charmed nuclei, we develop a relativistic formalism for the nonmesonic weak decay (NMWD) of single-λ hypernuclei in the framework of the ...
The origin of matter at the base of relativistic jets in active galactic nuclei
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020-07-18)
The generation of relativistic jets in active sources such as blazars is a complex problem with many aspects, most of them still not fully understood. Relativistic jets are likely produced by the accretion of matter and ...
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 ...