Extragalactic radio sources, including quasars, are now typically understood as being produced by a pair of nearly symmetric, oppositely directed relativistic jets. While some these sources span megaparsecs, and are thus the largest physically connected structures in the universe, emitting regions identified as jets have now been found on all scales down to fractions of a parsec, and jets appear to be a common element of most (maybe all) types of active galactic nuclei (AGN). We first summarize key observations of different classes of cosmic radio jets, and describe how they may be connected. Theoretical models for the launching and propagation of extragalactic jets are briefly described. All of these models assume a magnetized plasma, whic...
Astrophysical jets are ubiquitous: this simple statement has become a commonplace over the last thre...
In order to further test our hypothesis that jets and disk around compact accreting objects are symb...
Double-lobed radio galaxies a few hundreds of kpc in extent, like Cygnus A, are common at redshifts ...
The evidence that active galactic nuclei produce collimated plasma jets is summarised. The strongest...
Observations of jets from quasars and other types of accreting black holes are briefly summarized. T...
The phenomenology of jets associated with a variety of black hole systems is summarized, emphasizing...
We review attempts to incorporate radio sources within the context of general models of active galac...
Recent observations of GRS 1915+105 and GRO J1655+40 reveal superluminal motions in Galactic sources...
In my review of jet phenomena in quasars, I focus on the following questions: How powerful are jets ...
While only a fraction of Active Galactic Nuclei are observed to host a powerful relativistic jet, a ...
We review the broad band properties of X-ray detected hotspots in radio galaxies and quasars. We sho...
Early on, extragalactic radio sources have pointed to a cosmologically evolv- ing Universe. They wer...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a vital tool for studying high-energy emission proces...
Despite substantial observational and theoretical progress over many years, numerous key questions s...
This thesis describes two studies of extragalactic radio sources at high resolution and sensitivity....
Astrophysical jets are ubiquitous: this simple statement has become a commonplace over the last thre...
In order to further test our hypothesis that jets and disk around compact accreting objects are symb...
Double-lobed radio galaxies a few hundreds of kpc in extent, like Cygnus A, are common at redshifts ...
The evidence that active galactic nuclei produce collimated plasma jets is summarised. The strongest...
Observations of jets from quasars and other types of accreting black holes are briefly summarized. T...
The phenomenology of jets associated with a variety of black hole systems is summarized, emphasizing...
We review attempts to incorporate radio sources within the context of general models of active galac...
Recent observations of GRS 1915+105 and GRO J1655+40 reveal superluminal motions in Galactic sources...
In my review of jet phenomena in quasars, I focus on the following questions: How powerful are jets ...
While only a fraction of Active Galactic Nuclei are observed to host a powerful relativistic jet, a ...
We review the broad band properties of X-ray detected hotspots in radio galaxies and quasars. We sho...
Early on, extragalactic radio sources have pointed to a cosmologically evolv- ing Universe. They wer...
The Chandra X-ray Observatory has proven to be a vital tool for studying high-energy emission proces...
Despite substantial observational and theoretical progress over many years, numerous key questions s...
This thesis describes two studies of extragalactic radio sources at high resolution and sensitivity....
Astrophysical jets are ubiquitous: this simple statement has become a commonplace over the last thre...
In order to further test our hypothesis that jets and disk around compact accreting objects are symb...
Double-lobed radio galaxies a few hundreds of kpc in extent, like Cygnus A, are common at redshifts ...