Triggering relativistic jets
William H. Lee
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Triggering relativistic jets
Published
2007
Publisher
Instituto de Astronomía, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Pages
167
ISBN-13
9789703228058
ISBN-10
9703228054
Description
Presents fourteen refereed contributions from some of the participants to the meeting. The accompanying compact disc contains an additional twenty non-refereed presentations.
Subjects
Relativistic flows in astrophysics
Virtual astrophysical jets
Stellar jets and bipolar outflows
Astrophysical flows
Beams and Jets in Astrophysics
Jets at all scales
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