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ON THE ROLE OF THE MAGNETIC FIELD ON JET EMISSION IN X-RAY BINARIES
2009
Astrophysical Journal
Radio and X-ray fluxes of accreting black holes in their hard state are known to correlate over several orders of magnitude. This correlation however shows a large scatter: black hole candidates with very similar X-ray luminosity, spectral energy distribution and variability, show rather different radio luminosities. This challenges theoretical models that aim at describing both the radio and the X-ray fluxes in terms of radiative emission from a relativistic jet. More generally, it opens
doi:10.1088/0004-637x/703/1/l63
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