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In addition to efficient particle accelerators in the Galaxy, such as supernova remnants and pulsar wind nebulae, other sources can accelerate particles up to very high energies. We present the case of protostellar jets and runaway stars, where strong shocks act upon electrons and protons through a diffusive process. The detection of synchrotron radio emission from these sources indicates that at...