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Astrophysical Jets

Astrophysical Jets

Astrophysical Jets

D. Burgarella, Laboratoire d'Astronomie de i'Université des Sciences et Techniques de Lille-Flandres-Artois
M. Livio, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
C. P. O'Dea, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
November 1993
Unavailable - out of print June 2010
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    Though they differ vastly in scale and energy, the jets observed in young stellar objects and extragalactic radio sources show a remarkable similarity in their morphology. What physics do they share? As the first of its kind, a workshop at the Space Telescope Science Institute provided a unique forum for astronomers from the fields of extragalactic and galactic/stellar jets to share their expertise and synthesise astrophysical links. A dozen invited reviews from internationally renowned figures are presented here as an edited and coherent review. Topics include acceleration and collimation mechanisms, magnetised accretion disks, thermal and synchrotron jets, optical and molecular outflow, and emission-line radiative bow shocks.
    Together these reviews provide a unique overview of astrophysical jets, crossing the usual boundaries of scale and energy, theory and observation. They summarise our present knowledge, highlight outstanding problems and provide focus for future work. In this way they provide a unique reference for graduates and professionals in astronomy, astrophysics, and physics.

    • The first conference to unite astronomers from all areas of astrophysical jet research
    • A dozen, edited review articles by international experts
    • A unique summary of present knowledge highlighting outstanding problems and providing a focus for future research

    Reviews & endorsements

    '... an excellent review by renowned experts in this field.' L'Astronomie

    '... an excellent text for postgraduate students and researchers who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the jet phenomenon ... I particularly liked the brilliantly illustrated case study of the M87 jet.' Webb Society Quarterly Journal

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    Product details

    November 1993
    Hardback
    9780521442213
    327 pages
    255 × 179 × 21 mm
    0.802kg
    80 b/w illus. 2 tables
    Unavailable - out of print June 2010

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • List of participants
    • 1. Cosmogony of stellar and extragalactic Jets J. E. Pringle
    • 2. Acceleration and collimation mechanisms in jets R. Blandford
    • 3. Observational aspects of Herbig-Haro jets B. Reipurth and S. Heathcote
    • 4. Compact extragalactic radio jets A. P. Marscher
    • 5. Radio observations of jets: large scales R. A. Laing
    • 6. Emission-line diagnostics of extragalactic jets A. Wilson
    • 7. Interpreting observations of jets from young stars T. P. Ray and R. Mundt
    • 8. Jets from the galactic centre annihilator 1E1740.7-2942 I. R. Mirabel, B. Cordier, J. Paul, F. Lebrun, and L. F. Rodriguez
    • 9. The relation between optical jets and molecular outflows from young stars S. W. Stahler
    • 10. Numerical simulations of astrophysical jets M. L. Norman
    • 11. The jets of SS 433 R. Vermeulen
    • 12. The M87 jet J. Biretta
    • 13. Conference summary M. C. Begelman.
      Contributors
    • J. E. Pringle, R. Blandford, B. Reipurth, S. Heathcote, A. P. Marscher, R. A. Laing, A. Wilson, T. P. Ray, R. Mundt, I. R. Mirabel, B. Cordier, J. Paul, F. Lebrun, L. F. Rodriguez, S. W. Stahler, M. L. Norman, R. Vermeulen, J. Biretta, M. C. Begelman.

    • Editors
    • D. Burgarella , Laboratoire d'Astronomie de i'Université des Sciences et Techniques de Lille-Flandres-Artois
    • M. Livio , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
    • C. P. O'Dea , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore