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Astrophysical jets: what can we learn from solar ejections?

This article explores the similarities and differences between solar ejections and astrophysical jets, discussing the concept of steady and transient jets. The authors present a common model that helps understand these phenomena.

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Astrophysical jets: what can we learn from solar ejections?

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  1. Astrophysical jets: what can we learn from solar ejections? Giannina Poletto (1) and Maria Massi (2) INAF – Arcetri Astrophysical Observatory Firenze, Italy MPIfR – Bonn, Germany Steady jets and transient jets - MPIfR Bonn 7-8 April, 2010

  2. Does it make sense to look forsolar-astrophysical analogies? the Sun the accretion disk Steady jets and transient jets - MPIfR Bonn 7-8 April, 2010

  3. In the Sun: wind, transient jets Two types of flow: continuous/episodic In accretion flows: steady and transient jets Steady jets and transient jets - MPIfR Bonn 7-8 April, 2010

  4. Solar and Astrophysical ejections Towards a common model? Steady jets and transient jets - MPIfR Bonn 7-8 April, 2010

  5. The end Steady jets and transient jets - MPIfR Bonn 7-8 April, 2010

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