
TL;DR
This paper reviews the conditions for jet production in accreting compact objects, focusing on spectral states, differences between neutron stars and black holes, and implications for novae.
Contribution
It provides an overview of accretion disk spectral states and compares jet production mechanisms across different types of compact objects.
Findings
Jets are associated with specific accretion states.
Presence of a solid surface influences jet formation.
Differences between neutron stars and black holes affect jet production.
Abstract
With a goal of understanding the conditions under which jets might be produced in novae and related objects, I consider the conditions under which jets are produced from other classes of accreting compact objects. I give an overview of accretion disk spectral states, including a discussion of in which states these jets are seen. I highlight the differences between neutron stars and black holes, which may help give us insights about when and how the presence of a solid surface may help or inhibit jet production.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
