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