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The Formation and Disruption of Black Hole Jets: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, cartea 414

Editat de Ioannis Contopoulos, Denise Gabuzda, Nikolaos Kylafis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 noi 2014
This book reviews the phenomenology displayed by relativistic jets as well as the most recent theoretical efforts to understand the physical mechanisms at their origin. Relativistic jets have been observed and studied in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) for about half a century and are believed to be fueled by accretion onto a supermassive black hole at the center of the host galaxy. Since the first discovery of relativistic jets associated with so-called "micro-quasars" much more recently, it has seemed clear that much of the physics governing the relativistic outflows in stellar X-ray binaries harboring black holes and in AGN must be common, but acting on very different spatial and temporal scales. With new observational and theoretical results piling up every day, this book attempts to synthesize a consistent, unified physical picture of the formation and disruption of jets in accreting black-hole systems.
The chapters in this book offer overviews accessible not only to specialists but also to graduate students and astrophysicists working in other areas. Covered topics comprise
  • Relativistic jets in stellar systems
  • Launching of AGN jets
  • Parsec-scale AGN jets
  • Kiloparsec-scale AGN jets
  • Black hole magnetospheres
  • Theory of relativistic jets
  • The structure and dynamics of the inner accretion disk
  • The origin of the jet magnetic field
  • X-ray observations, phenomenology, and connection with theory
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319103556
ISBN-10: 3319103555
Pagini: 215
Ilustrații: XI, 264 p. 87 illus., 46 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Astrophysics and Space Science Library

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

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Cuprins

Relativistic jets in stellar systems.- Launching of AGN jets.- Parsec-scale AGN jets.- Kiloparsec-scale AGN jets.- Black hole magnetospheres.- Theory of relativistic jets.- The structure and dynamics of the inner accretion disk.- The origin of the jet magnetic filed: a Cosmic Battery.- X-ray observations, phenomenology, and connection with theory.

Recenzii

“The book is a pleasant surprise in that each of the ten contributions it contains is a serious mini-review about one facet of the field … . The contributions themselves present an interesting snapshot of current theoretical ideas on black-hole jets and, although inevitably rather subjective, are well written. … Overall, this volume contains a nice mix of theoretical ideas combined with solid observational reviews. I would recommend it for someone wanting to gain a quick snapshot of the field.” (Rob Fender, The Observatory, Vol. 136 (1252), June, 2016)

Notă biografică

Ioannis Contopoulos is a Senior Researcher at the Academy of Athens. His field of research is magnetohydrodynamics with focus on astrophysical jets and winds.
Denise Gabuzda is a Senior Lecturer at the Physics Department, University College Cork. She is working on AGN jets, searching for observational evidence for the presence of helical jet magnetic fields. Together with Ioannis Contopoulos et al. she has discovered observational evidence for the operation of a Poynting-Robertson Battery operating in AGN accretion disks.
Nikos Kylafis is Professor & Dean of the School of Sciences at the University of Crete. His research interests are in Theoretical Astrophysics with special interests in Radiation Transfer, (Jets from) Compact X-ray Sources, Spiral Galaxies, and Astrophysical MASERs.

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This book reviews the phenomenology displayed by relativistic jets as well as the most recent theoretical efforts to understand the physical mechanisms at their origin. Relativistic jets have been observed and studied in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) for about half a century and are believed to be fueled by accretion onto a supermassive black hole at the center of the host galaxy. Since the first discovery of relativistic jets associated with so-called "micro-quasars" much more recently, it has seemed clear that much of the physics governing the relativistic outflows in stellar X-ray binaries harboring black holes and in AGN must be common, but acting on very different spatial and temporal scales. With new observational and theoretical results piling up every day, this book attempts to synthesize a consistent, unified physical picture of the formation and disruption of jets in accreting black-hole systems.

The chapters in this book offer overviews accessible not only to specialists but also to graduate students and astrophysicists working in other areas. Covered topics comprise
 
  • Relativistic jets in stellar systems
  • Launching of AGN jets
  • Parsec-scale AGN jets
  • Kiloparsec-scale AGN jets
  • Black hole magnetospheres
  • Theory of relativistic jets
  • The structure and dynamics of the inner accretion disk
  • The origin of the jet magnetic field
  • X-ray observations, phenomenology, and connection with theory

Caracteristici

Presents most recent observational results of jet systems in X-ray binaries and AGNs Discusses most recent theoretical approaches to understanding the physics in these systems Provides the first steps towards a consistent, unified physical picture of the formation and disruption of jets in accreting black-hole systems Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras