The Effect of Nonaxisymmetric Radiative Drag on Relativistic Jets in Active Galactic Nuclei
Qinghuan Luo
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 18(3) 215 - 220
Abstract
The effect of nonaxisymmetric radiation drag on relativistic jets in active
galactic nuclei (AGN) is discussed. The radiation force due to inverse Compton
scattering of photon fields from a noncircular accretion disk is calculated.
It is shown that such nonaxisymmetric drag can cause jet path distortion
within the subparsec region of the black hole. This subparsec scale distortion
is potentially observable with the current VLBI, VLBA techniques. Any
modulation of the axially asymmetric distribution of disk emission can result
in variability in electromagnetic radiation from the jet.
Keywords: scattering — plasmas —
relativistic jets — AGN— radiation mechanisms: nonthermal
Full text doi:10.1071/AS01033
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