Astrophysical symmetries

  1. Virginia Trimble
  1. Physics Department, University of California, Irvine CA 92697-4575 and Astronomy Department, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742

Abstract

Astrophysical objects, ranging from meteorites to the entire universe, can be classified into about a dozen characteristic morphologies, at least as seen by a blurry eye. Some patterns exist over an enormously wide range of distance scales, apparently as a result of similar underlying physics. Bipolar ejection from protostars, binary systems, and active galaxies is perhaps the clearest example. The oral presentation included about 130 astronomical images which cannot be reproduced here.

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