In stark contrast to their laboratory and terrestrial counterparts, cosmic jets appear to be very stable. They are able to penetrate vast spaces, which exceed by up to a billion times the size of their central engines. We propose that the reason behind this remarkable property is the loss of causal connectivity across these jets, caused by their rapid expansion in response to fast decline of external pressure with the distance from the "jet engine". In atmospheres with power-law pressure distribution, pext / z , the total loss of causal connectivity occurs, when > 2 { the steepness which is expected to be quite common for many astrophysical environments. This conclusion does not seem to depend on the physical nature of jets- it applies both...
The evidence that active galactic nuclei produce collimated plasma jets is summarised. The strongest...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
The two types of Fanaroff–Riley radio loud galaxies, FRI and FRII, exhibit strong jets but with diff...
In stark contrast to their laboratory and terrestrial counterparts, cosmic jets appear to be very st...
The jets from active galactic nuclei exhibit stability which seems to be far superior compared to th...
The dynamics and stability of extragalactic jets may be strongly influenced by small (and probable) ...
Jets powered by active galactic nuclei appear impressively stable compared with their terrestrial an...
Context. Strong observational evidence indicates that all extragalactic jets associated with AGNs ...
Jets powered by active galactic nuclei appear impressively stable compared with their terrestrial an...
This is the second in a series of companion papers showing that when an efficient dynamo can be main...
Relativistic jets associated with active galactic nuclei and gamma-ray bursts propagate over huge di...
Extragalactic radio sources, including quasars, are now typically understood as being produced by a ...
The remarkable stability of extragalactic jets is surprising, given the reasonable possibility of th...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
We perform three-dimensional numerical simulations of relativistic (with a Lorentz factor of 10), no...
The evidence that active galactic nuclei produce collimated plasma jets is summarised. The strongest...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
The two types of Fanaroff–Riley radio loud galaxies, FRI and FRII, exhibit strong jets but with diff...
In stark contrast to their laboratory and terrestrial counterparts, cosmic jets appear to be very st...
The jets from active galactic nuclei exhibit stability which seems to be far superior compared to th...
The dynamics and stability of extragalactic jets may be strongly influenced by small (and probable) ...
Jets powered by active galactic nuclei appear impressively stable compared with their terrestrial an...
Context. Strong observational evidence indicates that all extragalactic jets associated with AGNs ...
Jets powered by active galactic nuclei appear impressively stable compared with their terrestrial an...
This is the second in a series of companion papers showing that when an efficient dynamo can be main...
Relativistic jets associated with active galactic nuclei and gamma-ray bursts propagate over huge di...
Extragalactic radio sources, including quasars, are now typically understood as being produced by a ...
The remarkable stability of extragalactic jets is surprising, given the reasonable possibility of th...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
We perform three-dimensional numerical simulations of relativistic (with a Lorentz factor of 10), no...
The evidence that active galactic nuclei produce collimated plasma jets is summarised. The strongest...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
The two types of Fanaroff–Riley radio loud galaxies, FRI and FRII, exhibit strong jets but with diff...