2005-12

Relativistic jets and accretion phenomena associated with galactic and extragalactic black holes

More than a dozen binary star systems hosting stellar-mass black holes have been discovered in our galaxy. Some of them eject collimated relativistic jets with apparent velocities larger than the light speed. These objects have been named microquasars thanks to their similarity with the distant quasars or active nuclei of galaxies that host supermassive black holes. We have recently proposed that the large scale superluminal ejections observed in the microquasars (e.g., GRS 1915+105 source) during radio flare events are produced by violent magnetic reconnection episodes in the accretion disk t...

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