A new count of 50 post-common-envelope planetary nebulae shows jet morphologies are about 40% more common than dense equatorial outflows, making jets the most robust observable product of common envelope evolution.
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Jets are the most robust observable ingredient of common envelope evolution
A new count of 50 post-common-envelope planetary nebulae shows jet morphologies are about 40% more common than dense equatorial outflows, making jets the most robust observable product of common envelope evolution.