Autores
                Dr.
            
                        Noel Castro Segura
            
  Fecha y hora
                                    30 Mar 2023 - 10:30 Europe/London
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                            Descripción
                                    
Disc  winds and jets are ubiquitous among accreting systems on all scales,  from active galactic nuclei (AGN) down to young stellar objects. They  represent a key mechanism through which these systems interact with  their environment  (“feedback") and may be responsible for triggering the mysterious state  changes observed in X-ray binary stars (XRBs).
Transient low-mass X-ray binaries (LMXBs),  harbouring a black hole or a neutron star, provide us with a natural  laboratory for studying the connection(s) between accretion discs, jets  and winds.  These systems undergo outbursts,  during which they brighten dramatically across the whole  electromagnetic spectrum. The outbursts typically last hundreds of days,  recur on timescales of decades, and reflect a sudden increase in the  accretion rate onto the compact object. Over the course of  an outburst, LMXBs exhibit two distinct spectral states. These spectral  states are thought to be a consequence of different accretion  geometries close to the central object.
Remarkably, the two distinct accretion  states also appear to produce two distinct types of outflows. Steady  compact radio jets are only seen in the hard state, whereas evidence of  disc winds originally came in the form of blue-shifted  X-ray absorption lines associated with Fe ions detected only during the  soft state. However, recent observations of disc winds in the far-UV,  optical and NIR lines reveal a multiphase nature of these outflows that  may be present across the entire outburst.   
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Meeting ID: 868 2664 6040
Passcode: 610738