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1A. A. Abdo ; M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; A. Allafort ; L. Baldini ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; D. Bastieri ; K. Bechtol ; R. Bellazzini ; B. Berenji ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; E. Bonamente ; A. W. Borgland ; A. Bouvier ; T. J. Brandt ; J. Bregeon ; A. Brez ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; A. Cannon ; P. A. Caraveo ; J. M. Casandjian ; O. Celik ; E. Charles ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; L. Costamante ; S. Cutini ; F. D'Ammando ; C. D. Dermer ; A. de Angelis ; A. de Luca ; F. de Palma ; S. W. Digel ; E. do Couto e Silva ; P. S. Drell ; A. Drlica-Wagner ; R. Dubois ; D. Dumora ; C. Favuzzi ; S. J. Fegan ; E. C. Ferrara ; W. B. Focke ; P. Fortin ; M. Frailis ; Y. Fukazawa ; S. Funk ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; D. Gasparrini ; N. Gehrels ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; M. H. Grondin ; J. E. Grove ; S. Guiriec ; D. Hadasch ; Y. Hanabata ; A. K. Harding ; K. Hayashi ; M. Hayashida ; E. Hays ; D. Horan ; R. Itoh ; G. Johannesson ; A. S. Johnson ; T. J. Johnson ; D. Khangulyan ; T. Kamae ; H. Katagiri ; J. Kataoka ; M. Kerr ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; L. Latronico ; S. H. Lee ; M. Lemoine-Goumard ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; P. Lubrano ; G. M. Madejski ; A. Makeev ; M. Marelli ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; P. F. Michelson ; W. Mitthumsiri ; T. Mizuno ; A. A. Moiseev ; C. Monte ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; T. Nakamori ; M. Naumann-Godo ; P. L. Nolan ; J. P. Norris ; E. Nuss ; T. Ohsugi ; A. Okumura ; N. Omodei ; J. F. Ormes ; M. Ozaki ; D. Paneque ; D. Parent ; V. Pelassa ; M. Pepe ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; M. Pierbattista ; F. Piron ; T. A. Porter ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; P. S. Ray ; M. Razzano ; A. Reimer ; O. Reimer ; T. Reposeur ; S. Ritz ; R. W. Romani ; H. F. Sadrozinski ; D. Sanchez ; P. M. Saz Parkinson ; J. D. Scargle ; T. L. Schalk ; C. Sgro ; E. J. Siskind ; P. D. Smith ; G. Spandre ; P. Spinelli ; M. S. Strickman ; D. J. Suson ; H. Takahashi ; T. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. B. Thayer ; D. J. Thompson ; L. Tibaldo ; D. F. Torres ; G. Tosti ; A. Tramacere ; E. Troja ; Y. Uchiyama ; J. Vandenbroucke ; V. Vasileiou ; G. Vianello ; V. Vitale ; P. Wang ; K. S. Wood ; Z. Yang ; M. Ziegler
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2M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; A. Allafort ; L. Baldini ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; D. Bastieri ; A. Belfiore ; R. Bellazzini ; B. Berenji ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; E. Bonamente ; A. W. Borgland ; E. Bottacini ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; P. A. Caraveo ; J. M. Casandjian ; C. Cecchi ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; A. de Angelis ; F. de Palma ; C. D. Dermer ; E. S. E. do Couto ; P. S. Drell ; D. Dumora ; C. Favuzzi ; S. J. Fegan ; W. B. Focke ; P. Fortin ; Y. Fukazawa ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; L. Guillemot ; S. Guiriec ; D. Hadasch ; Y. Hanabata ; A. K. Harding ; M. Hayashida ; K. Hayashi ; E. Hays ; G. Johannesson ; A. S. Johnson ; T. Kamae ; H. Katagiri ; J. Kataoka ; M. Kerr ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; L. Latronico ; S. H. Lee ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; B. Lott ; M. N. Lovellette ; P. Lubrano ; P. Martin ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; J. Mehault ; P. F. Michelson ; W. Mitthumsiri ; T. Mizuno ; C. Monte ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; M. Naumann-Godo ; P. L. Nolan ; J. P. Norris ; E. Nuss ; T. Ohsugi ; A. Okumura ; E. Orlando ; J. F. Ormes ; M. Ozaki ; D. Paneque ; D. Parent ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; M. Pierbattista ; F. Piron ; M. Pohl ; D. Prokhorov ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; M. Razzano ; T. Reposeur ; S. Ritz ; P. M. Parkinson ; C. Sgro ; E. J. Siskind ; P. D. Smith ; P. Spinelli ; A. W. Strong ; H. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. G. Thayer ; J. B. Thayer ; D. J. Thompson ; L. Tibaldo ; D. F. Torres ; G. Tosti ; A. Tramacere ; E. Troja ; Y. Uchiyama ; J. Vandenbroucke ; V. Vasileiou ; G. Vianello ; V. Vitale ; A. P. Waite ; P. Wang ; B. L. Winer ; K. S. Wood ; Z. Yang ; S. Zimmer ; S. Bontemps
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3J. C. McKinney ; A. Tchekhovskoy ; R. D. Blandford
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4M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; A. Allafort ; L. Baldini ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; M. G. Baring ; D. Bastieri ; K. Bechtol ; R. Bellazzini ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; E. Bonamente ; A. W. Borgland ; E. Bottacini ; T. J. Brandt ; J. Bregeon ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; G. Busetto ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; P. A. Caraveo ; J. M. Casandjian ; C. Cecchi ; O. Celik ; E. Charles ; S. Chaty ; R. C. Chaves ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; G. Chiaro ; A. N. Cillis ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; L. R. Cominsky ; J. Conrad ; S. Corbel ; S. Cutini ; F. D'Ammando ; A. de Angelis ; F. de Palma ; C. D. Dermer ; E. do Couto e Silva ; P. S. Drell ; A. Drlica-Wagner ; L. Falletti ; C. Favuzzi ; E. C. Ferrara ; A. Franckowiak ; Y. Fukazawa ; S. Funk ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; P. Giommi ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; M. H. Grondin ; J. E. Grove ; S. Guiriec ; D. Hadasch ; Y. Hanabata ; A. K. Harding ; M. Hayashida ; K. Hayashi ; E. Hays ; J. W. Hewitt ; A. B. Hill ; R. E. Hughes ; M. S. Jackson ; T. Jogler ; G. Johannesson ; A. S. Johnson ; T. Kamae ; J. Kataoka ; J. Katsuta ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; S. Larsson ; L. Latronico ; M. Lemoine-Goumard ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; M. N. Lovellette ; P. Lubrano ; G. M. Madejski ; F. Massaro ; M. Mayer ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; J. Mehault ; P. F. Michelson ; R. P. Mignani ; W. Mitthumsiri ; T. Mizuno ; A. A. Moiseev ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; T. Nakamori ; R. Nemmen ; E. Nuss ; M. Ohno ; T. Ohsugi ; N. Omodei ; M. Orienti ; E. Orlando ; J. F. Ormes ; D. Paneque ; J. S. Perkins ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; F. Piron ; G. Pivato ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; M. Razzano ; S. Razzaque ; A. Reimer ; O. Reimer ; S. Ritz ; C. Romoli ; M. Sanchez-Conde ; A. Schulz ; C. Sgro ; P. E. Simeon ; E. J. Siskind ; D. A. Smith ; G. Spandre ; P. Spinelli ; F. W. Stecker ; A. W. Strong ; D. J. Suson ; H. Tajima ; H. Takahashi ; T. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. G. Thayer ; J. B. Thayer ; D. J. Thompson ; S. E. Thorsett ; L. Tibaldo ; O. Tibolla ; M. Tinivella ; E. Troja ; Y. Uchiyama ; T. L. Usher ; J. Vandenbroucke ; V. Vasileiou ; G. Vianello ; V. Vitale ; A. P. Waite ; M. Werner ; B. L. Winer ; K. S. Wood ; M. Wood ; R. Yamazaki ; Z. Yang ; S. Zimmer
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6L. A. T. C. Fermi ; M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; D. Bastieri ; A. Belfiore ; R. Bellazzini ; B. Berenji ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; E. Bonamente ; A. W. Borgland ; J. Bregeon ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; P. A. Caraveo ; E. Cavazzuti ; C. Cecchi ; O. Celik ; E. Charles ; S. Chaty ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; S. Corbel ; R. H. Corbet ; S. Cutini ; A. de Luca ; P. R. den Hartog ; F. de Palma ; C. D. Dermer ; S. W. Digel ; E. do Couto e Silva ; D. Donato ; P. S. Drell ; A. Drlica-Wagner ; R. Dubois ; G. Dubus ; C. Favuzzi ; S. J. Fegan ; E. C. Ferrara ; W. B. Focke ; P. Fortin ; Y. Fukazawa ; S. Funk ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; D. Gasparrini ; N. Gehrels ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; J. E. Grove ; S. Guiriec ; D. Hadasch ; Y. Hanabata ; A. K. Harding ; M. Hayashida ; E. Hays ; A. B. Hill ; R. E. Hughes ; G. Johannesson ; A. S. Johnson ; T. J. Johnson ; T. Kamae ; H. Katagiri ; J. Kataoka ; M. Kerr ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; M. N. Lovellette ; P. Lubrano ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; P. F. Michelson ; W. Mitthumsiri ; T. Mizuno ; C. Monte ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; T. Nakamori ; M. Naumann-Godo ; J. P. Norris ; E. Nuss ; M. Ohno ; T. Ohsugi ; A. Okumura ; N. Omodei ; E. Orlando ; M. Ozaki ; D. Paneque ; D. Parent ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; M. Pierbattista ; F. Piron ; G. Pivato ; T. A. Porter ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; M. Razzano ; A. Reimer ; O. Reimer ; S. Ritz ; R. W. Romani ; M. Roth ; P. M. Saz Parkinson ; C. Sgro ; E. J. Siskind ; G. Spandre ; P. Spinelli ; D. J. Suson ; H. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. G. Thayer ; J. B. Thayer ; D. J. Thompson ; L. Tibaldo ; M. Tinivella ; D. F. Torres ; G. Tosti ; E. Troja ; Y. Uchiyama ; T. L. Usher ; J. Vandenbroucke ; G. Vianello ; V. Vitale ; A. P. Waite ; B. L. Winer ; K. S. Wood ; M. Wood ; Z. Yang ; S. Zimmer ; M. J. Coe ; F. Di Mille ; P. G. Edwards ; M. D. Filipovic ; J. L. Payne ; J. Stevens ; M. A. Torres
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Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-01-17Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
7M. Ackermann ; M. Ajello ; A. Allafort ; P. Schady ; L. Baldini ; J. Ballet ; G. Barbiellini ; D. Bastieri ; R. Bellazzini ; R. D. Blandford ; E. D. Bloom ; A. W. Borgland ; E. Bottacini ; A. Bouvier ; J. Bregeon ; M. Brigida ; P. Bruel ; R. Buehler ; S. Buson ; G. A. Caliandro ; R. A. Cameron ; P. A. Caraveo ; E. Cavazzuti ; C. Cecchi ; E. Charles ; R. C. Chaves ; A. Chekhtman ; C. C. Cheung ; J. Chiang ; G. Chiaro ; S. Ciprini ; R. Claus ; J. Cohen-Tanugi ; J. Conrad ; S. Cutini ; F. D'Ammando ; F. de Palma ; C. D. Dermer ; S. W. Digel ; E. do Couto e Silva ; A. Dominguez ; P. S. Drell ; A. Drlica-Wagner ; C. Favuzzi ; S. J. Fegan ; W. B. Focke ; A. Franckowiak ; Y. Fukazawa ; S. Funk ; P. Fusco ; F. Gargano ; D. Gasparrini ; N. Gehrels ; S. Germani ; N. Giglietto ; F. Giordano ; M. Giroletti ; T. Glanzman ; G. Godfrey ; I. A. Grenier ; J. E. Grove ; S. Guiriec ; M. Gustafsson ; D. Hadasch ; M. Hayashida ; E. Hays ; M. S. Jackson ; T. Jogler ; J. Kataoka ; J. Knodlseder ; M. Kuss ; J. Lande ; S. Larsson ; L. Latronico ; F. Longo ; F. Loparco ; M. N. Lovellette ; P. Lubrano ; M. N. Mazziotta ; J. E. McEnery ; J. Mehault ; P. F. Michelson ; T. Mizuno ; C. Monte ; M. E. Monzani ; A. Morselli ; I. V. Moskalenko ; S. Murgia ; A. Tramacere ; E. Nuss ; J. Greiner ; M. Ohno ; T. Ohsugi ; N. Omodei ; M. Orienti ; E. Orlando ; J. F. Ormes ; D. Paneque ; J. S. Perkins ; M. Pesce-Rollins ; F. Piron ; G. Pivato ; T. A. Porter ; S. Raino ; R. Rando ; M. Razzano ; S. Razzaque ; A. Reimer ; O. Reimer ; L. C. Reyes ; S. Ritz ; A. Rau ; C. Romoli ; M. Roth ; M. Sanchez-Conde ; D. A. Sanchez ; J. D. Scargle ; C. Sgro ; E. J. Siskind ; G. Spandre ; P. Spinelli ; L. Stawarz ; D. J. Suson ; H. Takahashi ; T. Tanaka ; J. G. Thayer ; D. J. Thompson ; L. Tibaldo ; M. Tinivella ; D. F. Torres ; G. Tosti ; E. Troja ; T. L. Usher ; J. Vandenbroucke ; V. Vasileiou ; G. Vianello ; V. Vitale ; A. P. Waite ; B. L. Winer ; K. S. Wood ; M. Wood
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Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-11-03Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
8Kennel, C. F. ; Blandford, R. D. ; Wu, C. C.
New York, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1990Staff ViewISSN: 1089-7666Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: A simplified set of equations is derived that approximates the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Navier–Stokes equations for weakly nonlinear disturbances whose speeds are close to the MHD intermediate speed. Its shock structure solutions are then examined. The fast and slow shock solutions are uniquely specified by their Rankine–Hugoniot relations. However, the intermediate shock solutions, which are not unique, are characterized by the integral through the shock of the noncoplanar component of the magnetic field. For situations in which this integral is conserved, the Riemann problem is well defined and predicts the evolution of intermediate shocks. This analysis is substantiated by numerical computations.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
9Rees, M. J. ; Begelman, M. C. ; Blandford, R. D. ; Phinney, E. S.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1982Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] While apparently supplying tremendous power to their extended radio-emitting regions, the nuclei of most radio galaxies emit little detectable radiation. It is proposed that at the centre of each is a spinning black hole surrounded by a torus of gas too hot and tenuous to radiate efficiently. The ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] There are straightforward reasons for surmising that super-massive binaries exist4'5: mergers between galaxies appear to be frequent; cD galaxies in clusters and small groups were quite probably formed in this manner6"9; and there is direct evidence that the nearby active galaxy Centaurus A is a ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] Very long baseline (VLB) investigations of compact extragalactic radio sources can often be interpreted in terms of two non-thermal components apparently separating with speeds in excess of the speed of light. Given the conventional physical laws and the cosmological interpretation of large ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
12Readhead, A. C. S. ; Cohen, M. H. ; Blandford, R. D.
[s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
Published 1978Staff ViewISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] A core and a jet of length ∼ 1.7 pc have been found in the nucleus of NGC6251. The nuclear jet is aligned with both the 200-kpc jet and the outer lobes, which have a separation of ∼ 3 Mpc; the alignment persists over a range of scales s 5 × 106:1. The observations ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] Modulated ? rays are most efficiently produced by injecting the relativistic electrons in such a region for the following reasons. The ? rays cannot be created too close to the X-ray source (Rx 1010 cm), or they would be destroyed by pair creation in ?-ray-X-ray collisions. Creation outside the ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
14Rees, M. J. ; Begelman, M. C. ; Blandford, R. D.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1981Staff ViewISSN: 1749-6632Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: Natural Sciences in GeneralType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1749-6632Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: Natural Sciences in GeneralType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1572-946XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract A brief summary of some recent research on the Hubble Deep Field is presented. Particular attention is paid to the incidence of strong gravitational lensing and it is argued that the optical depth is nearly ten times smaller than average. Preliminary estimates of the incidence of galaxy-galaxy lensing are consistent with the presence of a large population of faint galaxies at large redshift. An estimate of the galaxy luminosity function is consistent with the local version undergoing passive evolution out to z ∼ 1. The OII luminosity function shows more rapid evolution to this redshift.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1572-946XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract There is now little doubt that the nuclei of most galaxies contain massive black holes with 106M⊙〈 M 〈 1010M⊙and that these are ultimately responsible for most nuclear activity when they are supplied with gas. Parallel observations of Galactic X-ray sources are providing small scale counterparts that have similar properties except that they vary far more rapidly. As we can now determine the masses of these black holes in several instances, we can ask much more quantitative questions about the mode of accretion and the origin and collimation of outflows. In this contribution, I will emphasize the importance of magnetic field for extracting the angular momentum from the flow and explain how the radiative efficiency is controlled by the mass accretion rate and the actual properties of magnetized, plasma.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1572-946XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1572-946XSource: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000Topics: PhysicsNotes: Abstract Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered from both quantum mechanical and classical viewpoints. Quantum mechanically, the particle recoil causes an imperfect cancellation of the induced scattering rates between pairs of photon states. This results in a net energy transfer from the radiation field to the particle. Classically, the electrodynamical effects are manifestations of non-linear coupling between different wave amplitudes in the equation of motion. The results from these two approaches are related and shown to be equivalent.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1476-4687Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsNotes: [Auszug] The observations, summarized in Table 1, show that the northern lobe is surprisingly compact and that the minimum internal pressure exceeds that of the ambient intersterstellar medium by a factor 106. Furthermore, the lobe appears to be moving away from Sco X-l slower than 30kms-1. Ram-pressure ...Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: