Synergies in extragalactic and Galactic jet research
Gustavo E. Romero

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent modeling of Galactic relativistic jets, highlighting how their study enhances understanding of jet physics applicable to both Galactic and extragalactic sources.
Contribution
It presents new insights from recent radiative and dynamical models of Galactic jets, linking them to extragalactic jet phenomena.
Findings
Galactic jets allow detailed study of relativistic outflows.
Modeling reveals parallels between Galactic and extragalactic jets.
Results improve understanding of jet physics across different environments.
Abstract
The discovery of relativistic jets and superluminal sources associated with accreting X-ray binaries in the Galaxy opened new ways of investigating the physics of outflows from compact objects. The short timescales and relatively large angular sizes of Galactic jets allow to probe the physics of relativistic outflows to unprecedented details. In this article I discuss results of recent modelling of Galactic jets, covering both radiative and dynamical aspects, which can shed light on different features of their extragalactic cousins.
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