Large-scale, decelerating, relativistic x-ray jets from the microquasar XTE J1550-564.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 298:5591 (2002) 196-199
Abstract:
We have detected, at x-ray and radio wavelengths, large-scale moving jets from the microquasar XTE J1550-564. Plasma ejected from near the black hole traveled at relativistic velocities for at least 4 years. We present direct evidence for gradual deceleration in a relativistic jet. The broadband spectrum of the jets is consistent with synchrotron emission from high-energy (up to 10 tera-electron volts) particles that were accelerated in the shock waves formed within the relativistic ejecta or by the interaction of the jets with the interstellar medium. XTE J1550-564 offers a rare opportunity to study the dynamical evolution of relativistic jets on time scales inaccessible for active galactic nuclei jets, with implications for our understanding of relativistic jets from Galactic x-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei.On the black hole mass-radio luminosity relation for flat-spectrum radio-loud quasars
\mnras 336 (2002) L38-L42-L38-L42
Iron Emission Lines from Extended X-ray Jets in SS 433: Reheating of Atomic Nuclei
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Iron emission lines from extended x-ray jets in SS 433: reheating of atomic nuclei.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 297:5587 (2002) 1673-1676