by Harry » Sat Jul 31, 2021 9:26 am
The core of our sun is 99 % of the mass of the solar system.
98% of the universe is found in the cores of stars and Condensates (mimic black holes).
You may think this is new info.
Not really it has been discussed for decades.
arXiv:2107.13019 [pdf, other] astro-ph.HE
A broadband radio view of transient jet ejecta in the black hole candidate X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571
Authors: J. Chauhan, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, G. E. Anderson, A. Paduano, M. Sokolowski, C. Flynn, P. J. Hancock, N. Hurley-Walker, D. L. Kaplan, T. D. Russell, A. Bahramian, S. W. Duchesne, D. Altamirano, S. Croft, H. A. Krimm, G. R. Sivakoff, R. Soria, C. M. Trott, R. B. Wayth, V. Gupta, M. Johnston-Hollitt, S. J. Tingay
Abstract: We present a broadband radio study of the transient jets ejected from the black hole candidate X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571, which underwent a prolonged outburst beginning on 2 September 2017. We monitored MAXI J1535-571 with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) at frequencies from 119 to 186 MHz over six epochs from 20 September to 14 October 2017. The source… ▽ More
Submitted 27 July, 2021; originally announced July 2021.
Comments: This article has been accepted for publication in PASA. This article has 16 pages, 7 figures and 1 table
Research into Transient Condensates is cutting edge.
To understand the jets formed from these Transient Condensates is most important in explaining formations.
The core of our sun is 99 % of the mass of the solar system.
98% of the universe is found in the cores of stars and Condensates (mimic black holes).
You may think this is new info.
Not really it has been discussed for decades.
arXiv:2107.13019 [pdf, other] astro-ph.HE
A broadband radio view of transient jet ejecta in the black hole candidate X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571
Authors: J. Chauhan, J. C. A. Miller-Jones, G. E. Anderson, A. Paduano, M. Sokolowski, C. Flynn, P. J. Hancock, N. Hurley-Walker, D. L. Kaplan, T. D. Russell, A. Bahramian, S. W. Duchesne, D. Altamirano, S. Croft, H. A. Krimm, G. R. Sivakoff, R. Soria, C. M. Trott, R. B. Wayth, V. Gupta, M. Johnston-Hollitt, S. J. Tingay
Abstract: We present a broadband radio study of the transient jets ejected from the black hole candidate X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571, which underwent a prolonged outburst beginning on 2 September 2017. We monitored MAXI J1535-571 with the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) at frequencies from 119 to 186 MHz over six epochs from 20 September to 14 October 2017. The source… ▽ More
Submitted 27 July, 2021; originally announced July 2021.
Comments: This article has been accepted for publication in PASA. This article has 16 pages, 7 figures and 1 table
Research into Transient Condensates is cutting edge.
To understand the jets formed from these Transient Condensates is most important in explaining formations.