Jet from the Milky Way center - The galactic center lobe

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Galactic Nuclei, Milky Way Galaxy, Radio Jets (Astronomy), Acceleration (Physics), Magnetic Fields, Rotating Disks, Shock Wave Propagation, Spiral Galaxies

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The radio lobe in the galactic center found through 10-GHz continuum
observations is likely to be a cylindrical jet emerging from the nuclear
disk of the Milky Way Galaxy. The galactic center lobe may be the
nearest galactic-scale jet being accelerated by a mildly rotating disk
with a magnetic field.

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