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Problems of Jet Physics
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 March 2016
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What have I learned about jets since the Albuquerque meeting (IAL) Symposium No.97) last summer?
There is where most of the gravitational energy is released, the funnels on the rotation axis of the accretion torus provide the right sort of geometry, and radiation is abundant. But the experts (Sikora & Wilson 1981 and references therein) never can make radiation-driven jets with Lorentz factor γ >> 1. Why? It is because, when an electron moves up through the funnel at a substantial fraction of the speed of light c, it sees as much radiation striking it trom the front as from behind; acceleration then stops. Large γ are attainable only if the source of radiation subtends an angle ≲ 1/γ behind the source.
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