The internal-shocks scenario in relativistic jets has been used to explain the variability of blazars’ outflow emission. Recent simulations have shown that the magnetic field alters the dynamics of these shocks producing a whole zoo of spectral energy density patterns. However, the role played by magnetization in such high-energy emission is still not entirely understood. With the aid of Fermi’s second LAT AGN catalog, a comparison with observations in the γ-ray band was performed, in order to identify the effects of the magnetic field
Since the mid-1980s, the shock-in-jet model has been the preferred paradigm to explain radio-band fl...
Blazars are a rare class of active galactic nuclei (AGN) with relativistic jets pointing towards the...
For the past 12 years we have been studying optical micro-variability of a sample of 15 Blazars. We ...
Relativistic shocks are one of the most plausible sites of the emission of strongly variable, polari...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in orde...
We present a detailed analysis of the effects of magnetic field topology on the spectral energy dist...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in order...
The knowledge of the structure of the magnetic field inside a blazar jet, as deduced from polarizati...
Magnetically-driven non-stationary acceleration of jets in AGNs results in the leading parts of the ...
Diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at relativistic shocks is likely to be an important acceleration ...
Aims. The multi-wavelength emission from a newly identified population of ‘extreme-TeV’ blazars, wit...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...
Since 1978, when BL Lac objects and violently variable quasars were married to become “blazars”, phy...
We consider internal shocks as the main dissipation mechanism responsible for the emission in blazar...
Since the mid-1980s, the shock-in-jet model has been the preferred paradigm to explain radio-band fl...
Blazars are a rare class of active galactic nuclei (AGN) with relativistic jets pointing towards the...
For the past 12 years we have been studying optical micro-variability of a sample of 15 Blazars. We ...
Relativistic shocks are one of the most plausible sites of the emission of strongly variable, polari...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in orde...
We present a detailed analysis of the effects of magnetic field topology on the spectral energy dist...
Aims. We study the collision of magnetized irregularities (shells) in relativistic outflows in order...
The knowledge of the structure of the magnetic field inside a blazar jet, as deduced from polarizati...
Magnetically-driven non-stationary acceleration of jets in AGNs results in the leading parts of the ...
Diffusive shock acceleration (DSA) at relativistic shocks is likely to be an important acceleration ...
Aims. The multi-wavelength emission from a newly identified population of ‘extreme-TeV’ blazars, wit...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...
Since 1978, when BL Lac objects and violently variable quasars were married to become “blazars”, phy...
We consider internal shocks as the main dissipation mechanism responsible for the emission in blazar...
Since the mid-1980s, the shock-in-jet model has been the preferred paradigm to explain radio-band fl...
Blazars are a rare class of active galactic nuclei (AGN) with relativistic jets pointing towards the...
For the past 12 years we have been studying optical micro-variability of a sample of 15 Blazars. We ...