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Decolimation of a jet due to spacetime curvature

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

R.C. Kapoor*
Affiliation:
Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore 560034

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Central cores of compact radio sources are believed to contain supermassive black holes accreting material from their vicinity which produce fast moving plasma in the form of directed beams (jets), with apparent opening angles ≥5° (Rees et al. 1981). In case, the jets are produced and their collimation is established on scales few times the SchwarzschiId radius (2m; m=GM/c2) of the central engine, deflection in particle trajectories in the curved spacetime () would be large enough to widen the beam and thereby reduce the particle density and effective luminosity in the beam (Fig.1).

Type
IV. Prime Movers, Models and Mechanisms
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1986 

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