Jets in Astrophysics: a Review

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Accretion, Accretion Disks, Stars: Outflows Acceleration Of Particles, Black Hole Physics, Radiation Mechanisms

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We discuss observations used to infer the presence of accretion disks in astrophysical sources and the disks' association with evidence for astrophysical jets. We highlight some important results from past and current literature that show parallels between the temporal behavior of an active galaxy (NGC 5128) and a galactic microquasar (GRS 1915+105). In addition, we note the remarkable observations of the time history of SCO X-1 from VLBI data at radio frequencies.

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