Cosmic magnetic fields: from stars and galaxies to the primordial Universe (2011)
- Autor:
- Autor USP: PINO, ELISABETE MARIA DE GOUVEIA DAL - IAG
- Unidade: IAG
- Subjects: CAMPO MAGNÉTICO; ESTRELAS; GALÁXIAS; UNIVERSO PRIMORDIAL
- Language: Inglês
- Imprenta:
- Publisher place: Cambridge Scientific Publishers
- Date published: 2011
- Source:
- Título do periódico: The Sun, the Stars, the Universe and General Relativity: Proceedings of Sobral 2009
- Conference titles: International Conference on the Sun, the Stars, the Universe and General Relativity
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ABNT
DAL PINO, Elisabete Maria de Gouveia. Cosmic magnetic fields: from stars and galaxies to the primordial Universe. Anais.. Cambridge Scientific Publishers: [s.n.], 2011. -
APA
Dal Pino, E. M. de G. (2011). Cosmic magnetic fields: from stars and galaxies to the primordial Universe. In The Sun, the Stars, the Universe and General Relativity: Proceedings of Sobral 2009. Cambridge Scientific Publishers. -
NLM
Dal Pino EM de G. Cosmic magnetic fields: from stars and galaxies to the primordial Universe. The Sun, the Stars, the Universe and General Relativity: Proceedings of Sobral 2009. 2011 ; -
Vancouver
Dal Pino EM de G. Cosmic magnetic fields: from stars and galaxies to the primordial Universe. The Sun, the Stars, the Universe and General Relativity: Proceedings of Sobral 2009. 2011 ; - Ambient effects on astrophysical jets
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- Nature of wiggling jets
- Stability and collimation of three-dimensional spmhd jets
- Three-dimensional simulations of protostellar jets in stratified ambient media
- Origin of internal knots in astrophysical jets revised in the light of 3-d numerical simulations
- Numerical simulations of protostellar wiggling jets
- Particle acceleration by magnetic reconnection: from solar flares to AGNs and GRBs
- Particle acceration by magnetic reconnection and the high energy spectrum of AGNs
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