Abstract
An EVN map of LS I +61° 303 presented in (2001) has shown the presence of a south-east extended structure. On the other hand, the measured expansion velocities for radio structures in LS I +61°303 seem small when compared to microquasars. We present here a possible explanation for both such a peculiar morphology and the low expansion velocity in the context of Doppler boosting.
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Massi, M., Ribó, M., Paredes, J.M., Peracaula, M., Estalella, R. (2001). One-Sided Elongated Feature in LSI +61°303. In: Castro-Tirado, A.J., Greiner, J., Paredes, J.M. (eds) Microquasars. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0700-9_33
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