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Filaments Evolution in Extended Radio Sources

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

G. Bodo
Affiliation:
(1) Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Pino Torinese, Italy
A. Ferrari
Affiliation:
(1) Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Pino Torinese, Italy (2) Istituto di Fisica Matematica, Università di Torino, Italy
S. Massaglia
Affiliation:
(3) Istituto di Fisica Generale, Università di Torino, Italy
E. Trussoni
Affiliation:
(4) Istituto di Cosmo-geofisica del C.N.R., Torino, Italy

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It has been recently shown (Bodo et al 1989) that filamentary structures observed in some extended radio sources (e.g. Cygnus A and M 87) can be related with thermal instabilities arising in the gas with a synchrotron radiating relativistic component. In particular is has been shown that, with the typical parameters of radio sources, two kind of unstable modes can develop on time scale comparable with the synchrotron cooling time: condensation stationary modes and travelling slow MHD waves. Both these kind of perturbations should lead to the formation of structures basically parallel to the magnetic field direction, as observed, however their general evolution, in particular if they will lead to the formation of dark or bright structures, cannot be extrapolated from the linear perturbative analysis.

Type
8. The Role of Magnetic Fields in Radio Source Jets and Extended Radio Lobes
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1990 

References

Bodo, G., Ferrari, A., Massaglia, S., Trussoni, E., 1989, M.N.R.A.S. , submitted Google Scholar