An ultra-relativistic outflow from a neutron star accreting gas from a companion

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Fender, R
Wu, KW
Johnston, H
Tzioumis, T
Jonker, P
Spencer, R
van der Klis, M
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[1] Univ Amsterdam, Astron Inst Anton Pannekoek, NL-1098 SJ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] UCL, Mullard Space Sci Lab, Dorking RH5 6NT, Surrey, England
[3] Univ Sydney, Sch Phys, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
[4] CSIRO, Australia Telescope Natl Facil, Epping, NSW 1710, Australia
[5] Univ Cambridge, Inst Astron, Cambridge CB3 0HA, England
[6] Univ Manchester, Nuffield Radio Astron Labs, Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield SK11 9DL, Cheshire, England
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10.1038/nature02137
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Collimated relativistic outflows-also known as jets-are amongst the most energetic phenomena in the Universe. They are associated with supermassive black holes in distant active galactic nuclei(1), accreting stellar-mass black holes and neutron stars in binary systems(2) and are believed to be responsible for gamma-ray bursts(3). The physics of these jets, however, remains something of a mystery in that their bulk velocities, compositions and energetics remain poorly determined. Here we report the discovery of an ultra-relativistic outflow from a neutron star accreting gas within a binary stellar system. The velocity of the outflow is comparable to the fastest-moving flows observed from active galactic nuclei, and its strength is modulated by the rate of accretion of material onto the neutron star. Shocks are energized further downstream in the flow, which are themselves moving at mildly relativistic bulk velocities and are the sites of the observed synchrotron emission from the jet. We conclude that the generation of highly relativistic outflows does not require properties that are unique to black holes, such as an event horizon.
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