Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evidence that jets in radio galaxies consist of a fast low-density outflow at the jet axis, surrounded by a slower, denser, extended jet. The inner and outer jet components then have a different origin and launching mechanism, making their effective inertia, magnetization, associated energy flux, and angular momentum content different as well. Their interface will develop differential rotation, where disruptions may occur. Here we investigate the stability of rotating, two-component relativistic outflows typical for jets in radio galaxies. For this purpose, we parametrically explore the long-term evolution of a transverse cross section of radiall...
We present grid-adaptive computational studies of both magnetized and unmagnetized jet flows, with s...
We investigate the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of stratified jets. The internal component (core) is...
We propose a model that could explain the sudden jet deceleration in active galactic nuclei, thereby...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
Transversely stratified jets are observed in many classes of astrophysical objects, ranging from you...
Observations of astrophysical jets and theoretical arguments suggest a transverse stratification wit...
International audienceTransversely stratified jets are observed in many classes of astrophysical obj...
Context.Astrophysical jets from various sources seem to be stratified, with a fast inner jet and a ...
The two types of Fanaroff–Riley radio loud galaxies, FRI and FRII, exhibit strong jets but with diff...
International audienceSeveral observations of astrophysical jets show evidence of a structure in the...
Several observations of astrophysical jets show evidence of a structure in the direction perpendicul...
© 2017 by the authors. Relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei (AGN) often display a non-unifo...
Context. Strong observational evidence indicates that all extragalactic jets associated with AGNs ...
Relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei (AGN) often display a non-uniform structure and are, u...
We present grid-adaptive computational studies of both magnetized and unmagnetized jet flows, with s...
We investigate the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of stratified jets. The internal component (core) is...
We propose a model that could explain the sudden jet deceleration in active galactic nuclei, thereby...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
Transversely stratified jets are observed in many classes of astrophysical objects, ranging from you...
Observations of astrophysical jets and theoretical arguments suggest a transverse stratification wit...
International audienceTransversely stratified jets are observed in many classes of astrophysical obj...
Context.Astrophysical jets from various sources seem to be stratified, with a fast inner jet and a ...
The two types of Fanaroff–Riley radio loud galaxies, FRI and FRII, exhibit strong jets but with diff...
International audienceSeveral observations of astrophysical jets show evidence of a structure in the...
Several observations of astrophysical jets show evidence of a structure in the direction perpendicul...
© 2017 by the authors. Relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei (AGN) often display a non-unifo...
Context. Strong observational evidence indicates that all extragalactic jets associated with AGNs ...
Relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei (AGN) often display a non-uniform structure and are, u...
We present grid-adaptive computational studies of both magnetized and unmagnetized jet flows, with s...
We investigate the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of stratified jets. The internal component (core) is...
We propose a model that could explain the sudden jet deceleration in active galactic nuclei, thereby...