Inverse Compton scattering, galactic jets, GRBs and the rings around SN1987A
19955 pages
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- Nucl.Phys.B Proc.Suppl. 43 (1995) 269-273
Contribution to:
- Trends in Astroparticle Physics, 269-273
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Precessing neutron star jets (NSJ) in binary systems with solar-like companion are the sources of preceeding gamma jets by Inverse Compton Scattering (ICS); their sudden blazing in space is the source of GRBs. They are located in extended or giant galactic halos. Evidences of SGRs superluminal jets and the twin tenuous Rings of SN1987A are probing the existence of such (NSJ) systems.- talk: Stockholm 1994/09/22
- Compton scattering: inverse
- neutron star
- photon: jet
- gamma ray: burst
- galaxy: halo
- supernova
- numerical calculations: interpretation of experiments
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