射电源演化和与宿主星系的相互作用

M. Perucho
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有令人信服的证据表明,河外喷流是宿主星系及其环境演化的关键因素。在亚秒差距和秒差距尺度的热力学和运动学方面,河外喷流都是很好的准直和相对论性的。它们在周围介质中产生强烈的冲击,与FRII射电星系中观察到的热点有关,并切割出充满冲击射流的空腔,在宿主星系中以缓慢,大量流出的形式拖动大部分星际气体。本文在frii - frii二分法的框架下讨论了与射流演化有关的相关过程。我特别关注的是:1)星系大气和喷流头之间的相互作用对全球FRI喷流运动学的影响;2)恒星风的质量负荷或FRI喷流中喷流减速的小尺度不稳定性。本文给出的结果是基于三维相对论流体力学(RHD)和/或二维轴对称、时间无关的相对论磁流体力学(RMHD)模拟。
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Radio source evolution and the interplay with the host galaxy
There is compelling evidence showing that extragalactic jets are a crucial ingredient in the evolution of host galaxies and their environments. Extragalactic jets are well collimated and relativistic, both in terms of thermodynamics and kinematics at sub-parsec and parsec scales. They generate strong shocks in the ambient medium, associated with observed hotspots in FRII radio galaxies, and carve cavities that are filled with the shocked jet flow, dragging a large fraction of the interstellar gas along, in the form of slow, massive outflows within the host galaxies. In this paper, I discuss relevant processes associated to jet evolution in the frame of FRI-FRII dichotomy. In particular, I focus on the role of 1) the interaction between galactic atmospheres and the jet head on global FRII jet kinematics, and 2) mass load by stellar winds or small-scale instabilities on jet deceleration in FRI jets. The results presented are based on 3D relativistic hydrodynamical (RHD) and/or 2D axisymmetric, time-independent relativistic magnetohydrodynamical (RMHD) simulations.
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