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Imaging Relativistic Radio Jets and the X-ray-Radio Connection in X-ray Transients
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
Abstract
The superluminal radio jets produced by GRO J1655–40 during a series of X-ray outbursts in 1994 were the first indications of a delayed form of relativistic outflows from black hole accretion disk environments. In this paper we review the relation between the radio jets and changes in the X-ray environment for the 1994 events in GRO J1655–40 and compare this behavior with similar X-ray-radio correlations that have since been found in GRS 1716–249, GRS 1739–278, and the 1996 recurrence of another correlated event in GRO 1655–40. We also discuss newly found radio-X-ray correlations in a galactic X-ray binary, Cyg X–3.
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- Part 2. Black Hole Transient Sources
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- International Astronomical Union Colloquium , Volume 163: Accretion Phenomena and Related Outflows , 1997 , pp. 53 - 62
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- Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1997
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