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Preprints of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, 2008, 054, 36 pp. (Mi ipmp406)  

This article is cited in 2 scientific papers (total in 2 papers)

Mathematical modelling of jet outflows of matter around accretion disk

M. P. Galanin, V. V. Lukin, V. M. Chechetkin
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Abstract: An ideal-MHD model is constructed for formation of jet outflows around compact objects with supersonic accretion. Stable canalized plasma outflow in $z$-axis positive direction is obtained. Outflow parameters correlate well with observant information about structure and properties of jets.
Document Type: Preprint
Language: Russian
Citation: M. P. Galanin, V. V. Lukin, V. M. Chechetkin, “Mathematical modelling of jet outflows of matter around accretion disk”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2008, 054, 36 pp.
Citation in format AMSBIB
\Bibitem{GalLukChe08}
\by M.~P.~Galanin, V.~V.~Lukin, V.~M.~Chechetkin
\paper Mathematical modelling of jet outflows of matter around accretion disk
\jour Keldysh Institute preprints
\yr 2008
\papernumber 054
\totalpages 36
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/ipmp406}
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