It is common believe that the centers of all galaxies exhibit supermassive black holes with masses ranging from millions up to billions of the mass of our Sun. By accreting surrounding matter, the luminosity of these galactic nuclei can outshine the emission of their host galaxies. If this is the case, they are called active galactic nuclei. Some of these objects eject powerful outflows composed of plasma, called jets. These jets can produce non-thermal radiation which observable across the entire electromagnetic spectrum from radio up to the gamma-ray frequencies. At highest frequencies (TeV range) most of the detected active galaxies have jets directed along or close to the line of sight. However, also galaxies with larger angles to the l...
Radio jets: properties, life and impact Raffaella Morganti (ASTRON/Kapteyn Institute Groningen) Ra...
We describe new efforts to model radio active galactic nuclei (AGN) in a cosmological context using ...
We review current understanding of the population of radio galaxies and radio-loud quasars from an o...
The majority of the known extragalactic sky from TeV gamma-ray energies consists of blazars having p...
Unlike blazars, radio galaxies have jets that are misaligned relative to our line-of-sight. This mi...
Radio Galaxies have by now emerged as a new γ-ray emitting source class on the extragalactic sk...
Context. For nearly seven decades, astronomers have been studying active galaxies, that is to say, g...
Abstract. We present the completed results of a high resolution radio imaging survey of all (200) lo...
During the last decades, various classes of radio-loud active galactic nuclei have been established ...
As the conference logo clearly portrays, galaxies have "radio-active" nuclei. Indeed it was the rema...
Super massive black holes (SMBH) are thought to be ubiquitously hosted in massive galaxies. They may...
Some black holes are bright in radio while others are not. In this thesis we explore why, relating t...
Recent observational evidence pertaining to putative black holes, accretion disks and outflowing jet...
Detection of gamma-rays from narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1) by Fermi confirmed the presence o...
Contains fulltext : 32902.pdf ( ) (Open Access) ...
Radio jets: properties, life and impact Raffaella Morganti (ASTRON/Kapteyn Institute Groningen) Ra...
We describe new efforts to model radio active galactic nuclei (AGN) in a cosmological context using ...
We review current understanding of the population of radio galaxies and radio-loud quasars from an o...
The majority of the known extragalactic sky from TeV gamma-ray energies consists of blazars having p...
Unlike blazars, radio galaxies have jets that are misaligned relative to our line-of-sight. This mi...
Radio Galaxies have by now emerged as a new γ-ray emitting source class on the extragalactic sk...
Context. For nearly seven decades, astronomers have been studying active galaxies, that is to say, g...
Abstract. We present the completed results of a high resolution radio imaging survey of all (200) lo...
During the last decades, various classes of radio-loud active galactic nuclei have been established ...
As the conference logo clearly portrays, galaxies have "radio-active" nuclei. Indeed it was the rema...
Super massive black holes (SMBH) are thought to be ubiquitously hosted in massive galaxies. They may...
Some black holes are bright in radio while others are not. In this thesis we explore why, relating t...
Recent observational evidence pertaining to putative black holes, accretion disks and outflowing jet...
Detection of gamma-rays from narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies (NLS1) by Fermi confirmed the presence o...
Contains fulltext : 32902.pdf ( ) (Open Access) ...
Radio jets: properties, life and impact Raffaella Morganti (ASTRON/Kapteyn Institute Groningen) Ra...
We describe new efforts to model radio active galactic nuclei (AGN) in a cosmological context using ...
We review current understanding of the population of radio galaxies and radio-loud quasars from an o...