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relativistic jet , a polar jet emitted at relativistic speed."A polar jet is a phenomenon often seen in
astronomy , where streams of matter are emitted along theaxis of rotation of a compact object. It is usually caused by the dynamic interactions within anaccretion disc . When matter is emitted at speeds approaching thespeed of light , these jets are calledrelativistic jet s. The largest polar jets are those seen in active galaxies such asquasar s. Other systems which often contain polar jets includecataclysmic variable star s, X-ray binaries andT Tauri star s.Herbig-Haro object s are caused by the interaction of polar jets with theinterstellar medium .Bipolar outflow s or jets may also be associated withprotostar s (young, forming stars) [http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=a&id=6432] , or with evolvedpost-AGB stars (often in the form ofBipolar nebula e)While it is still mostly a mystery to physicists how polar jets are formed and powered, the two most often proposed origins of this power are the central object (such as a
black hole ),and theaccretion disk .Accretion disks around many stellar objects are able to produce jets, although those around a black hole are the fastest and most active. This is because the speed of the jet is around the same speed as theescape velocity of the central object. This makes the speed of a jet from an accreting black hole near the speed of light, whileprotostar jets are much slower. While it is not known exactly howaccretion disks manage to produce jets, they are thought to generate tangledmagnetic fields that cause the jets to collimate.Determining the jets' composition at a radius where they can be directly observed is thought to be one of the best methods of discovering how polar jets are produced. For example, the
plasma of a black hole jet will have a different composition depending on if it originates from theaccretion disk (electron-ion), or theblack hole (electron-positron). Theplasma also emits various forms of radiation such asX rays andradio waves .Links
* [http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/990923a.html NASA - Ask an Astrophysicist: Black Hole Bipolar Jets]
* [http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/blackhole_jets_040817.html SPACE.com - Twisted Physics: How Black Holes Spout Off]
* [http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0107228v1 Compact Objects and Accretion Disks]References
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