Relativistic Jets from Active Galactic Nuclei
Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology · Stanford University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The nuclei of most normal galaxies contain supermassive black holes, which can accrete gas through a disk and become active. These active galactic nuclei (AGNs) can form jets that are observed on scales from astronomical units to megaparsecs and from meter wavelengths to TeV energies. High-resolution radio imaging and multiwavelength/messenger campaigns are elucidating the conditions under which this happens. Evidence is presented that: ▪ Relativistic AGN jets are formed when the black hole spins and the the accretion disk is strongly magnetized, perhaps on account of gas accreting at high latitude beyond the black hole sphere of influence. ▪ AGN jets are collimated close to the black hole by magnetic stress…
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- 145.30
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Active galactic nucleus
- Astrophysics
- Supermassive black hole
- Astrophysical jet
- Astronomy
- Blazar
- Galaxy