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A Transient Radio Jet in an Erupting Dwarf Nova
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2008
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Relativistic AstrophysicsEngineeringHigh-energy AstrophysicsPhysicsBlack Hole PhysicsAstrophysical JetsDwarf NovaAstrophysical PlasmaPlasma PhysicsTransient Radio JetAstrophysical SimulationSynchrotron RadiationX-ray Binaries
Astrophysical jets seem to occur in nearly all types of accreting objects, from supermassive black holes to young stellar objects. On the basis of x-ray binaries, a unified scenario describing the disc/jet coupling has evolved and been extended to many accreting objects. The only major exceptions are thought to be cataclysmic variables: Dwarf novae, weakly accreting white dwarfs, show similar outburst behavior to x-ray binaries, but no jet has yet been detected. Here we present radio observations of a dwarf nova in outburst showing variable flat-spectrum radio emission that is best explained as synchrotron emission originating in a transient jet. Both the inferred jet power and the relation to the outburst cycle are analogous to those seen in x-ray binaries, suggesting that the disc/jet coupling mechanism is ubiquitous.
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