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Fall 2024
Accretion is ubiquitous in the Universe, observed in various systems spanning many orders of magnitude in their length and mass scales. The X-ray-bright inward-moving accretion flow is often accompanied by highly-relativistic radio-bright outflows that drive material away from the accretor,...
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Spring 2021
Relativistic jets are an ubiquitous element of systems with accreting black holes. These jets carry away a large fraction of the accreted energy which later energizes their surrounding media. On the largest scales, the jets from supermassive black holes found in the center of galaxies provide a...