astrophysical axtarfiziki (#) Fr.: astrophysiqie Of or pertaining to → astrophysics. → astrophysics + → -al |
astrophysical jet šân-e axtarfiziki Fr.: jet astrophysique A very fast moving, → collimated beam of → ionized gas at high temperatures associated with most classes of compact objects that spin and/or accrete matter from their surroundings, such as → protostars, → X-ray binary systems, and, at a larger scale, with → active galactic nuclei, → gamma-ray bursts, and → quasars. In general, jet sources host → accretion disks and are associated with → magnetic fields. Astrophysical jets, despite their different physical scales and power, are morphologically very similar, suggesting a common physical origin. For example, in one extreme, → active galactic nuclei jets have typical sizes ≥ 106 pc, velocities near that of light c, and parent sources (→ massive black holes) with masses 106-9  Msun and luminosities ~ 1043-48Lsun; while in the other extreme, → young stellar objects jets have typical sizes ≤ 1 pc, velocities ≤ 10-3 c, and emerge from low mass protostars with masses ~ 1 Msun and luminosities (0.1-2 × 104) Lsun. Jets play an important → feedback role in the evolution of their host systems. See also: → jet launching. → astrophysical; → jet. |
astrophysical object barâxt-e axtarfiziki Fr.: objet astrophysique An extraterrestrial → object whose physical properties and formation are studied in → astrophysics. → astrophysical; → object. |