We discuss the physical properties of four quasar jets imaged with the Chandra X-Ray Observatory in the course of a survey for X-ray emission from radio jets (Marshall et al.). These objects have sufficient counts to study their spatially resolved properties, even in the 5 ks survey observations. We have acquired Australia Telescope Compact Array data with resolution matching Chandra. We have searched for optical emission with Magellan, with subarcsecond resolution. The radio to X-ray spectral energy distribution for most of the individual regions indicates against synchrotron radiation from a single-component electron spectrum. We therefore explore the consequences of assuming that the X-ray emission is the result of inverse Compton scatte...
We investigate the variations of the magnetic field, Doppler factor, and relativistic particle densi...
We present results from deep (~70 ks) Chandra/ACIS observations and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Adv...
The connection between the accretion process that powers AGN and the formation of jets is still poor...
We discuss the physical properties of four quasar jets imaged with the Chandra X-ray Observatory in ...
We present results from continued Chandra X-ray imaging and spectroscopy of a flux-limited sample of...
We analyze Chandra X-ray images of a sample of 11 quasars that are known to contain kiloparsec scale...
We present a detailed study of the x-ray, optical, and radio emission from the jet, lobes, and core ...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a vital tool for studying high-energy emission proces...
We present Chandra X-ray (0.2–8 keV) and Very Large Array radio (15 and 5 GHz) images of the -ray– b...
With its exquisite spatial resolution of better than 0.5 arcsecond, the Chandra observatory is uniqu...
We present deep Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra, Very Large Array, and Australia Telescope Compact A...
none3siWe present the X-ray analysis of a deep (~200 ks) Chandra observation of the compact steep sp...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating the matter content of quasar jets which exhibit Chandra...
A Chandra observation of the radio-loud quasar 3C9 at redshift z=2.012 has revealed extended X-ray e...
We investigate the variations of the magnetic field, Doppler factor, and relativistic particle densi...
We present results from deep (~70 ks) Chandra/ACIS observations and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Adv...
The connection between the accretion process that powers AGN and the formation of jets is still poor...
We discuss the physical properties of four quasar jets imaged with the Chandra X-ray Observatory in ...
We present results from continued Chandra X-ray imaging and spectroscopy of a flux-limited sample of...
We analyze Chandra X-ray images of a sample of 11 quasars that are known to contain kiloparsec scale...
We present a detailed study of the x-ray, optical, and radio emission from the jet, lobes, and core ...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a vital tool for studying high-energy emission proces...
We present Chandra X-ray (0.2–8 keV) and Very Large Array radio (15 and 5 GHz) images of the -ray– b...
With its exquisite spatial resolution of better than 0.5 arcsecond, the Chandra observatory is uniqu...
We present deep Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra, Very Large Array, and Australia Telescope Compact A...
none3siWe present the X-ray analysis of a deep (~200 ks) Chandra observation of the compact steep sp...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating the matter content of quasar jets which exhibit Chandra...
A Chandra observation of the radio-loud quasar 3C9 at redshift z=2.012 has revealed extended X-ray e...
We investigate the variations of the magnetic field, Doppler factor, and relativistic particle densi...
We present results from deep (~70 ks) Chandra/ACIS observations and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Adv...
The connection between the accretion process that powers AGN and the formation of jets is still poor...