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Extragalactic Jets from Every Angle (IAU S313)

Extragalactic Jets from Every Angle (IAU S313)

Extragalactic Jets from Every Angle (IAU S313)

Francesco Massaro, Yale University, Connecticut and University of Turin
Chi C. Cheung, Naval Research Laboratory
Ericson D. Lopez, Quito Astronomical Observatory
Aneta Siemiginowska, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
April 2015
Hardback
9781107078741
$107.99
USD
Hardback

    Extragalactic jets provide the direct observational evidence for a connection between supermassive black holes and their surrounding cosmic environments. They deliver the energy released by an accreting black hole across large distances and impact the formation and evolution of surrounding structures, carrying information about the black hole's power, spin, accretion state and characteristic timescales. IAU Symposium 313 brings together observational astronomers working across the electromagnetic spectrum with theorists, to investigate our understanding of the physics of relativistic jets. They address questions on topics such as: unification scenarios for blazars and radio galaxies, the interactions between jets and their environments, jet composition and structure, the role of magnetic fields, mechanisms of particle acceleration, high-energy emissions, and the scaling of physical jet phenomena with black-hole mass, from extragalactic to galactic sources. This volume benefits observers and theorists, both researchers and advanced students, working on relativistic jets in distant galaxies.

    • Utilises cutting-edge data from space missions such as Swift, XMM-Newton, Chandra, Suzaku, Fermi, Hubble, Spitzer, and WISE
    • Addresses the pressing and controversial questions concerning the state of the field of physics of relativistic jets
    • Features 85 contributions from observational astronomers and theorists working across the electromagnetic spectrum

    Product details

    April 2015
    Hardback
    9781107078741
    426 pages
    255 × 182 × 22 mm
    0.91kg
    260 b/w illus. 20 tables
    Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Multi-frequency observations of highly variable relativistic jets
    • 2. Jet structure, collimation, and the role of the magnetic field
    • 3. Particle acceleration mechanisms, cosmic rays, and high-energy radiative processes
    • 4. Black hole – extragalactic jet connections: statistics, intermittency, unification
    • 5. Jet interactions and their role in the structural evolution and feedback
    • 6. Cosmological evolution of jet progenitors
    • 7. Close to the black hole: launching jets
    • 8. Extragalactic and galactic jet synergies.
      Editors
    • Francesco Massaro , Yale University, Connecticut and University of Turin
    • Chi C. Cheung , Naval Research Laboratory
    • Ericson D. Lopez , Quito Astronomical Observatory
    • Aneta Siemiginowska , Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics