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A shock model for quasars and active galactic nuclei*
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
Abstract
First order Fermi acceleration is an efficient mechanism to produce relativistic particles in strong astrophysical shocks. We have developed a model using this theory to explain the non-thermal emission from non-relativistic jets in Quasars and AGNs. Fluid dynamical simulations of cosmic jets predict shock formation in them at quasi-periodic intervals. This is also suggested by observations of jets. We identify the shocks as the sites of reacceleration of the energetic particles required to explain the non-thermal emission of the jets. In order to facilitate the comparison with observations, we have done numerical simulations of the expected observational properties at high and low spatial resolution.
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