The dissipation of energy flux in blazar jets plays a key role in the acceleration of relativistic particles. Two possibilities are commonly considered for the dissipation processes, magnetic reconnection - possibly triggered by instabilities in magnetically dominated jets - or shocks - for weakly magnetized flows. We consider the polarimetric features expected for the two scenarios analyzing the results of state-of-the-art simulations. For the magnetic reconnection scenario we conclude, using results from global relativistic MHD simulations, that the emission likely occurs in turbulent regions with unstructured magnetic fields, although the simulations do not allow us to draw firm conclusions. On the other hand, with local particle-in-cell...
Understanding magnetic field strength and morphology is very important for studying astrophysical je...
We calculate the severe radiative energy losses which occur at the base of black hole jets using a r...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...
The current paradigm foresees that relativistic jets are launched as magnetically dominated flows, w...
We present relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (RMHD) simulations of stationary overpressured magnetize...
Most of the light from blazars, active galactic nuclei with jets of magnetized plasma that point nea...
Relativistic shocks are one of the most plausible sites of the emission of strongly variable, polari...
The most promising mechanisms for producing and accelerating relativistic jets, and maintaining coll...
Linear polarization is an extremely valuable observational tool for probing the dynamic physical con...
To determine if the recently launched Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) can follow the polar...
Time-variable polarization is an extremely valuable observational tool to probe the dynamical physic...
Mechanisms such as shock acceleration, magnetic reconnection in a kink unstable jet, and extreme tur...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...
Understanding magnetic field strength and morphology is very important for studying astrophysical je...
We calculate the severe radiative energy losses which occur at the base of black hole jets using a r...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...
The current paradigm foresees that relativistic jets are launched as magnetically dominated flows, w...
We present relativistic magnetohydrodynamic (RMHD) simulations of stationary overpressured magnetize...
Most of the light from blazars, active galactic nuclei with jets of magnetized plasma that point nea...
Relativistic shocks are one of the most plausible sites of the emission of strongly variable, polari...
The most promising mechanisms for producing and accelerating relativistic jets, and maintaining coll...
Linear polarization is an extremely valuable observational tool for probing the dynamic physical con...
To determine if the recently launched Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) can follow the polar...
Time-variable polarization is an extremely valuable observational tool to probe the dynamical physic...
Mechanisms such as shock acceleration, magnetic reconnection in a kink unstable jet, and extreme tur...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...
Understanding magnetic field strength and morphology is very important for studying astrophysical je...
We calculate the severe radiative energy losses which occur at the base of black hole jets using a r...
We use multi-frequency linear polarization observations from the University of Michigan blazar progr...