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Powerful Jets from Radiatively Efficient Disks, a Decades-Old Unresolved Problem in High Energy Astrophysics
Pos(MQW7)111 Ce
Modified Viscosity in Accretion Disks. Application to Galactic Black Hole
On the Viability of Gravitational Bose-Einstein Condensates As
GRAVITY+: Towards Faint Science, All Sky, High Contrast, Milli-Arcsecond Optical Interferometric Imaging
Mark T. Reynolds
Quasar Jet Emission Model Applied to the Microquasar GRS 1915+105
Relativistic Jets in Active Galactic Nuclei and Microquasars
Magnetized Particle Motion in -Spacetime in a Magnetic Field
Accretion-Ejection Morphology of the Microquasar SS 433 Resolved at Sub-Au Scale with VLTI/GRAVITY
XMM Observations of an 1X0 in NGC 2276
A Parallax Distance to the Microquasar Grs 1915+105 and a Revised Estimate of Its Black Hole Mass
Magnetic Field Upper Limits for Jet Formation
AGN, Microquasars and Jets
Durham Research Online
A Microquasar Model Applied to Unidentified Gamma-Ray Sources
The Early History of Microquasar Research
Black Hole Mass of Microquasars and Quasars
Top View
Rays from Black Holes in X-Ray Binaries and Microquasars
Multiwavelength Observations of the Ss 433 Jets
Microquasars in Our Galaxy
Model for Population III Microquasars
Are Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources Intermediate Mass
1 on the Nature of the Microquasar V4641
On the Multiwavelength Spectrum of the Microquasar 1E 1740.7-2942
Quasinormal Modes, Quasiperiodic Oscillations and Shadow of Rotating Regular Black Holes in Non-Minimally Coupled Einstein-Yang-Mills Theory
GRAVITY and the Galactic Centre
David Vs. Goliath: What Accreting Stellar Mass Black Holes Can Teach Us About the Supermassive
A 300 Parsec Long Jet-Inflated Bubble Around a Powerful Microquasar in the Galaxy NGC 7793
Curriculum Vitae Alan P. Marscher Address Department of Astronomy, Boston University 725 Commonwealth Ave. Boston, MA 02215 Phon
The Radio Surroundings of the Microquasar GRO J1655-40
Black Holes, Gravitational Waves and Fundamental Physics: a Roadmap
IYA Discovery Guide
Lecture 16: X-Ray Binaries and Microquasars
Newly Detected Microquasar Gamma- Rays ‘Call for New Ideas’
It Is Widely Known That Quasar Is an Extremely Bright and Distant Active
LS 5039: a Runaway Microquasar Ejected from the Galactic Plane
Microquasars Microquasar – Quasar Connection Disk – Jet Model Unification Qpos QPO Unification
Swift Contribution to Our Understanding of Ultraluminous X-Ray Sources
Hereas Galaxy, Disrupted T in the Host of from the Galaxies
X-Rays & Γ-Rays from Relativistic Jets in Quasars
On the Content of Cold Electrons in Blazar and Microquasar Jets
A Astrophysical Constants and Symbols
Unification of Active Galactic Nuclei at X-Rays and Soft Gamma-Rays Volker Beckmann
SS433: a Massive X-Ray Binary at Advanced Evolutionary Stage
Microquasar Perspectives with the Square Kilometre Array
Theoretical Understanding of Blazars
INTEGRAL View of Tev Sources: a Legacy for the CTA Project
1 Observational Evidence for Black Holes
Modified Viscosity in Accretion Disks
Observation of the Crab Pulsar Wind Nebula and Microquasar Candidates with MAGIC Ph.D. Dissertation
Handbook2012.Pdf
X-Ray Emission from Compact Sources
Pos(MQW6)069 Ce
Extreme Particle Acceleration in Microquasar Jets and Pulsar Wind Nebulae with the MAGIC Telescopes
Stellar Black Holes at the Dawn of the Universe
X-Ray Emission from Compact Sources
Microquasars I.F
Stellar Black Holes at the Dawn of the Universe