We review the acceleration of energetic particles in relativistic astrophysical jets characterized by a significant velocity shear. The possible formation of power-law momentum spectra is discussed and typical acceleration timescales are determined for a variety of different conditions such as parallel and azimuthal shear flows. Special attendance is given to the analysis of parallel shear flows with either a linear decreasing or a Gaussian-type velocity profile. It is shown that in the presence of a gradual shear flow and a particle mean free path scaling with the gyroradius, synchrotron radiation losses may no longer be able to stop the acceleration once it has started to work efficiently. Finally, the relevance of shear acceleration in s...
The observation of non-thermal emission from astrophysical sources discloses the presence of in-situ...
Monte Carlo computations for highly relativistic parallel shock particle acceleration are presented ...
Particle energization in shear flows is invoked to explain nonthermal emission from the boundaries o...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles in relativistic shearing flows, with Lorentz facto...
X-ray observations of kiloparsec-scale extragalactic jets favour a synchrotron origin. The short coo...
We examine limits to the efficiency for particles acceleration in shearing flows, showing that relat...
The origin of the extended X-ray emission in the large-scale jets of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) p...
We consider the acceleration of energetic particles by Fermi processes (i.e., diffusive shock accele...
We model the acceleration of energetic particles due to shear and centrifugal effects in rotating a...
A microscopic analysis of the viscous energy gain of energetic particles in (gradual) non-relativist...
X-ray observations of several kiloparsec-scale extragalactic jets favour asynchrotron origin. The sh...
We have investigated particle acceleration and shock structure associated with an unmagnetized relat...
We discuss processes accelerating cosmic ray electrons at boundaries of relativistic jets. The resul...
The supermassive black holes in the centres of active galaxies (AGN) eject powerful relativistic je...
We investigated particle acceleration and shock structure associated with an unmagnetized ...
The observation of non-thermal emission from astrophysical sources discloses the presence of in-situ...
Monte Carlo computations for highly relativistic parallel shock particle acceleration are presented ...
Particle energization in shear flows is invoked to explain nonthermal emission from the boundaries o...
We consider the acceleration of charged particles in relativistic shearing flows, with Lorentz facto...
X-ray observations of kiloparsec-scale extragalactic jets favour a synchrotron origin. The short coo...
We examine limits to the efficiency for particles acceleration in shearing flows, showing that relat...
The origin of the extended X-ray emission in the large-scale jets of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) p...
We consider the acceleration of energetic particles by Fermi processes (i.e., diffusive shock accele...
We model the acceleration of energetic particles due to shear and centrifugal effects in rotating a...
A microscopic analysis of the viscous energy gain of energetic particles in (gradual) non-relativist...
X-ray observations of several kiloparsec-scale extragalactic jets favour asynchrotron origin. The sh...
We have investigated particle acceleration and shock structure associated with an unmagnetized relat...
We discuss processes accelerating cosmic ray electrons at boundaries of relativistic jets. The resul...
The supermassive black holes in the centres of active galaxies (AGN) eject powerful relativistic je...
We investigated particle acceleration and shock structure associated with an unmagnetized ...
The observation of non-thermal emission from astrophysical sources discloses the presence of in-situ...
Monte Carlo computations for highly relativistic parallel shock particle acceleration are presented ...
Particle energization in shear flows is invoked to explain nonthermal emission from the boundaries o...