We investigate the light curves of a variable stratified relativistic jet by means of relativistic magneto-hydrodynamics simulations. Indeed, astrophysical jets in active galactic nuclei seem to be transversely stratified, with a fast inner jet and a slower outer jet. As it is likely that the launching mechanism for each component is different. In the other hand, the steady and moving knots properties are observed along these jets. Results: With the proposed model, we were able to explain the observed asymmetry flares in radio resulting from interaction between moving and standing shock. This asymmetry results from remnant emission of the shocked standing shocks
Context. High resolution very long baseline interferometry observations of active galactic nuclei ha...
Context. Relativistic jets emerging from active galactic nuclei (AGN) cores transfer energy from the...
The combined study of the flaring of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at radio wavelengths and parsec-s...
International audienceContext. Standing and moving shocks in relativistic astrophysical jets are ver...
Using the relativistic MHD code MPI-AMRVAC and a radiative transfer code in post-processing, we expl...
Context. One of the main scenarios to account for the multiwavelength flux variability observed in r...
We investigate the plasmoid knot formation in stratified relativistic jet by means of relativistic m...
Multi-wavelength flux variabilities observed in parsec-scale relativistic jets are most often attrib...
Context. The transverse stratification of active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets is suggested by observat...
International audienceContext. The transverse stratification of active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets is...
One of the main scenarios to account for the multi-wavelength flux variability observed in relativis...
Astrophysical jets launched from active galactic nuclei can remain tightly collimated over large dis...
Flux maps of simulated relativistic jets are presented. Both 2-D axially symmetric (Duncan & Hughes,...
International audienceParticle acceleration at stationary and moving internal shocks is one of the p...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
Context. High resolution very long baseline interferometry observations of active galactic nuclei ha...
Context. Relativistic jets emerging from active galactic nuclei (AGN) cores transfer energy from the...
The combined study of the flaring of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at radio wavelengths and parsec-s...
International audienceContext. Standing and moving shocks in relativistic astrophysical jets are ver...
Using the relativistic MHD code MPI-AMRVAC and a radiative transfer code in post-processing, we expl...
Context. One of the main scenarios to account for the multiwavelength flux variability observed in r...
We investigate the plasmoid knot formation in stratified relativistic jet by means of relativistic m...
Multi-wavelength flux variabilities observed in parsec-scale relativistic jets are most often attrib...
Context. The transverse stratification of active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets is suggested by observat...
International audienceContext. The transverse stratification of active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets is...
One of the main scenarios to account for the multi-wavelength flux variability observed in relativis...
Astrophysical jets launched from active galactic nuclei can remain tightly collimated over large dis...
Flux maps of simulated relativistic jets are presented. Both 2-D axially symmetric (Duncan & Hughes,...
International audienceParticle acceleration at stationary and moving internal shocks is one of the p...
Transverse stratification is a common intrinsic feature of astrophysical jets. There is growing evid...
Context. High resolution very long baseline interferometry observations of active galactic nuclei ha...
Context. Relativistic jets emerging from active galactic nuclei (AGN) cores transfer energy from the...
The combined study of the flaring of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) at radio wavelengths and parsec-s...