Multi-wavelength observations of jets at high and low X-ray luminosities
Elena Gallo (UCSB)

TL;DR
This paper reviews multi-wavelength observations of jets in Galactic X-ray binaries, highlighting recent findings from the Spitzer Space Telescope on quiescent black holes and neutron star binaries across radio, infrared, optical, and X-ray bands.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of observational properties of jets at different luminosities, emphasizing new infrared results from the Spitzer Space Telescope.
Findings
Jets are observed across multiple wavebands, including radio, infrared, optical, and X-ray.
Recent Spitzer observations reveal properties of jets in quiescent black holes.
Infrared data offers new insights into jet behavior at low luminosities.
Abstract
I shall briefly review the observational properties of radio-emitting jets from Galactic X-ray binaries in relation with other wavebands: infrared, optical and X-ray. Special attention is paid to recent results obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope on quiescent black holes as well as ultra-compact neutron star X-ray binaries
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