Accreting black holes emit highly collimated radio jets expanding at speeds approaching light speed. Some of these jets appear to be expanding at superluminal speeds due to geometric effects. While magnetic fields are thought to be responsible for collimating the ejecta, the mechanism that accelerates the material in these jets remains unexplained. For the galactic black hole GRS 1915+105 with a superluminal radio jet, it has been proposed that thermal instabilities in the accretion disk lead to the ejection of the inner parts of the disk into the jet. Here we use X-ray and radio observations over a 10-year period to reveal a strong correlation between (i) the radio flux that comes from the jet and the flux of the iron emission line that co...
We have investigated magnetically driven superluminal jets originating from rotating black holes. Th...
Recent studies of different X-ray binaries (XRBs) have shown a clear correlation between the radio a...
International audienceContext. The two types of Fanaroff-Riley (FR) radio-loud galaxies, FR I and FR...
Accreting black holes emit highly collimated radio jets expanding at speeds approaching light speed....
More than a dozen binary star systems hosting stellar-mass black holes have been discovered in our g...
We investigate the association between the accretion disk during radio plateau state and the followi...
More than a dozen binary star systems hosting stellar-mass black holes have been discovered in our g...
Recent observations suggest that in black hole X-ray binaries jet/outflow formation is related to th...
Recent observations of GRS 1915+105 and GRO J1655+40 reveal superluminal motions in Galactic sources...
Relativistic plasma jets are observed in many systems that host accreting black holes. According to ...
Models of jet production in black hole systems suggest that the properties of the accretion disk—suc...
We present evidence of a direct accretion disk-jet connection in the Galactic microquasar GRS 1915+1...
Several active galactic nuclei and microquasars exhibit interesting observational behavior in which ...
The Galactic black hole transient GRS 1915+105 is famous for its markedly variable X-ray and radio b...
We have studied the accretion disk during the radio plateau state and the following superluminal rel...
We have investigated magnetically driven superluminal jets originating from rotating black holes. Th...
Recent studies of different X-ray binaries (XRBs) have shown a clear correlation between the radio a...
International audienceContext. The two types of Fanaroff-Riley (FR) radio-loud galaxies, FR I and FR...
Accreting black holes emit highly collimated radio jets expanding at speeds approaching light speed....
More than a dozen binary star systems hosting stellar-mass black holes have been discovered in our g...
We investigate the association between the accretion disk during radio plateau state and the followi...
More than a dozen binary star systems hosting stellar-mass black holes have been discovered in our g...
Recent observations suggest that in black hole X-ray binaries jet/outflow formation is related to th...
Recent observations of GRS 1915+105 and GRO J1655+40 reveal superluminal motions in Galactic sources...
Relativistic plasma jets are observed in many systems that host accreting black holes. According to ...
Models of jet production in black hole systems suggest that the properties of the accretion disk—suc...
We present evidence of a direct accretion disk-jet connection in the Galactic microquasar GRS 1915+1...
Several active galactic nuclei and microquasars exhibit interesting observational behavior in which ...
The Galactic black hole transient GRS 1915+105 is famous for its markedly variable X-ray and radio b...
We have studied the accretion disk during the radio plateau state and the following superluminal rel...
We have investigated magnetically driven superluminal jets originating from rotating black holes. Th...
Recent studies of different X-ray binaries (XRBs) have shown a clear correlation between the radio a...
International audienceContext. The two types of Fanaroff-Riley (FR) radio-loud galaxies, FR I and FR...