A FRAMEWORK FOR INTERPRETING OBSERVED PHENOMENA ASSOCIATED WITH RELATIVISTIC OUTFLOWS IN AGN

Author:

GABUZDA D. C.1

Affiliation:

1. Physics Department, University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland

Abstract

A growing number of jets in active galactic nuclei (AGN) show clear signs of helical magnetic (B) fields: Faraday-rotation gradients across the VLBI jets, extended regions of jet with orthogonal B fields, transverse polarization and total-intensity structures characteristic of helical fields, interknot polarization implying underlying orthogonal B fields, and a predominance of orthogonal B fields in the VLBI cores. In addition, a link has now been found between the circular polarization detected in AGN cores and the presence of helical jet B fields within these cores. This now abundant evidence compels us to take very seriously the idea that many, possibly all, AGN jets have helical B fields. As a whole, the recent observational results considered here suggest that we must look at AGN jets as fundamentally electromagnetic, current-carrying structures if we wish to fully understand their nature. This provides an overall framework for interpreting various observed phenomena associated with the relativistic jets of AGN, including high-energy phenomena. Superposed on the structure of the underlying helical B field may be the effects of relativistic shocks and interaction with the surrounding medium in some cases; these may dominate observed phenomena locally, while it is the "intrinsic" helical B field of the jet itself that determines the global observed characteristics of the jet.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics,Mathematical Physics

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1. On the interpretation of the apparent existence of a preferred magnetic polarity in extragalactic jet sources;Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters;2010-07-16

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