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    Black holes at cosmic dawn in the redshifted 21cm signal of HI by Mirabel, I.F., Rodríguez, L.F.

    Published in New astronomy reviews (01-06-2022)
    “…The first stars (Pop III stars) and Black Holes (BHs) formed in galaxies at Cosmic Dawn (CD) have not been observed and remain poorly constrained. Theoretical…”
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    Relativistic jets in the universe by Mirabel, I.F.

    Published in New astronomy reviews (01-10-2003)
    “…Relativistic outflows are a common phenomenon in accreting black holes. Despite the enormous differences in scale, stellar-mass black holes in X-ray binaries…”
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    Radio counterparts to GRANAT sources by Martı́, J., Mirabel, I.F., Chaty, S., Rodrı́guez, L.F.

    Published in New astronomy reviews (01-12-1998)
    “…We summarize the main results of a long-term VLA monitoring of several hard X-ray emitters in the Galactic Bulge. Most of the observed targets correspond to…”
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    Microquasars by Mirabel, I.F., Rodríguez, L.F.

    “…Microquasars are stellar-mass black holes in our own Galaxy that mimic, on a smaller scale, the remarkable relativistic phenomena observed in remote quasars…”
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    Search for radio jets in Cygnus X-1 by Martí, J., Mirabel, I.F., Rodríguez, L.F., Paredes, J.M.

    Published in Vistas in astronomy (1997)
    “…We present very deep VLA radio maps of the field around the Cyg X-1 radio counterpart. These images were obtained in an attempt to search for radio jets…”
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    GRB 030131: a long Gamma-Ray Burst detected with INTEGRAL during a satellite slew by Götz, D., Mereghetti, S., Hurley, K., Deluit, S., Feroci, M., Frontera, F., Fruchter, A., Gorosabel, J., Hartmann, D.H., Hjorth, J., Hudec, R., Mirabel, I.F., Pian, E., Pizzichini, G., Ubertini, P., Winkler, C.

    “…A long Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB) was detected with the instruments on board the INTEGRAL satellite on January 31 2003. Although most of the GRB, which lasted ∼150…”
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