The relatively intense X-ray emission from large scale (tens to hundreds kpc) jets discovered with Chandra likely implies that jets (at least in powerful quasars) are still relativistic at that distances from the active nucleus. In this case the emission is due to Compton scattering off seed photons provided by the Cosmic Microwave Background, and this on one hand permits to have magnetic fields close to equipartition with the emitting particles, and on the other hand minimizes the requirements about the total power carried by the jet. The emission comes from compact (kpc scale) knots, and we here investigate what we can predict about the possible emission between the bright knots. This is motivated by the fact that bulk relativistic motion...
We present a detailed study of the x-ray, optical, and radio emission from the jet, lobes, and core ...
The recent discovery, by the Chandra satellite, that jets of blazars are strong X-ray emitters at la...
We report X-ray imaging of the powerful FR II radio galaxy 3C 353 using the Chandra X-ray Observator...
The relatively intense X-ray emission from large scale (tens to hundreds kpc) jets discovered with C...
The relatively intense X-ray emission from large scale (tens to hundreds kpc) jets discovered with C...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed with C...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed with C...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed with C...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed withCh...
We present Chandra X-ray (0.2–8 keV) and Very Large Array radio (15 and 5 GHz) images of the -ray– b...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating the matter content of quasar jets which exhibit Chandra...
The recent discovery, by the Chandra satellite, that jets of blazars are strong X-ray emitters at la...
The process responsible for the Chandra-detected X-ray emission from the large-scale jets of powerfu...
We present Chandra X-ray (0.2-8 keV) and Very Large Array radio (15 and 5 GHz) images of the $\gamma...
We present a detailed study of the x-ray, optical, and radio emission from the jet, lobes, and core ...
The recent discovery, by the Chandra satellite, that jets of blazars are strong X-ray emitters at la...
We report X-ray imaging of the powerful FR II radio galaxy 3C 353 using the Chandra X-ray Observator...
The relatively intense X-ray emission from large scale (tens to hundreds kpc) jets discovered with C...
The relatively intense X-ray emission from large scale (tens to hundreds kpc) jets discovered with C...
Our understanding of the physics of kpc-scale quasar jets had seemed to converge to a paradigm in wh...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed with C...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed with C...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed with C...
We examine a systematic comparison of jet knots, hot spots, and radio lobes recently observed withCh...
We present Chandra X-ray (0.2–8 keV) and Very Large Array radio (15 and 5 GHz) images of the -ray– b...
Abstract. We propose a method for estimating the matter content of quasar jets which exhibit Chandra...
The recent discovery, by the Chandra satellite, that jets of blazars are strong X-ray emitters at la...
The process responsible for the Chandra-detected X-ray emission from the large-scale jets of powerfu...
We present Chandra X-ray (0.2-8 keV) and Very Large Array radio (15 and 5 GHz) images of the $\gamma...
We present a detailed study of the x-ray, optical, and radio emission from the jet, lobes, and core ...
The recent discovery, by the Chandra satellite, that jets of blazars are strong X-ray emitters at la...
We report X-ray imaging of the powerful FR II radio galaxy 3C 353 using the Chandra X-ray Observator...