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adam_text ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC CONFERENCE SERIES VOLUME 100 ENERGY TRANSPORT IN RADIO GALAXIES AND QUASARS PROCEEDINGS OF A WORKSHOP HELD IN TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA 19-23 SEPTEMBER 1995 EDITED BY P. E. HARDEE, A. H. BRIDLE, J. A. ZENSUS IX CONTENTS PREFACE XXI CONTRIBUTORS XXIII OVERVIEW 1 P. A. G. SCHEUER 1. INTRODUCTION 1 2. TOWARDS THE NUCLEUS 1 3. GALACTIC SUPERLUMINAL SOURCES 2 4. AWAY PROM THE NUCLEUS 3 5. HOT SPOTS, LOBES, ETC 5 ON THE NATURE OF RADIO GALAXIES 9 ANDREW S. WILSON 1. INTRODUCTION 10 2. WHERE DO THE JETS COME PROM? 12 3. INFLUENCE OF THE MASS OF THE BLACK HOLE 13 4. ARE JETS IN RADIO-QUIET AGNS SMOTHERED ? 14 5. POWERFUL RADIO GALAXIES AND FIELD ELLIPTICALS 15 6. THE ORIGIN OF POWERFUL RADIO SOURCES 17 7. FUTURE WORK 21 MHD FORMATION OF JETS FROM ACCRETION DISKS 25 R. V. E. LOVELACE AND M. M: ROMANOVA 1. INTRODUCTION 25 2. BASICS OF MHD OUTFLOWS FROM DISKS 27 3. NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF MHD OUTFLOWS 28 4. OPENING OF MAGNETIC FIELD LINES AND OUTFLOWS 32 5. CONCLUSIONS 33 AZIMUTHAL FLUX TRANSPORT BY MAGNETOROTATIONAL AND MAGNETOCONVECTIVE INSTABILITIES IN ACCRETION DISKS 37 D. M. CHRISTODOULOU, J. CONTOPOULOS, AND D. KAZANAS 1. INTRODUCTION 37 2. MAGNETOROTATIONAL INSTABILITY 38 3. MAGNETOCONVECTIVE INSTABILITY 39 4. THE GENERATION OF ASTROPHYSICAL JETS FROM ACCRETION FLOWS . . . 40 5. CONCLUSION 41 XI XII CONTENTS THE INNER JETS OF BLAZARS 45 ALAN P. MARSCHER 1. INTRODUCTION 45 2. THE CORE AND INNER JET 45 3. TESTING THE INNER JET MODELS 48 4. CONCLUSION 52 SPECTRAL EVOLUTION OF THE INTRADAY VARIATIONS IN THE QSO 0917+624 55 S. J. QLAN, A. WLTZEL, A. KRAUS, T. P. KRICHBAUM, AND S. BRITZEN 1. INTRODUCTION 55 2. SEPARATION OF THE IDV COMPONENT 56 3. S M -U M RELATIONSHIP 56 4. INTERPRETATION OF THE SPECTRAL EVOLUTION 58 5. HIGH-BRIGHTNESS TEMPERATURE PROBLEM 59 6. SUMMARY 60 A BURST-INJECTION MODEL FOR THE SPECTRAL EVOLUTION OF SUPERLUMINAL RADIO KNOTS 0 61 S. J. QIAN, A. WITZEL, S. BRITZEN, T. P. KRICHBAUM, AND A. KRAUS 1. INTRODUCTION 61 2. BURST INJECTION BY RELATIVISTIC SHOCK 62 3. MODEL PARAMETERS 66 4. RESULTS 66 EMISSION FROM THE INNER JET OF BLAZARS 67 MARKOS GEORGANOPOULOS AND ALAN P. MARSCHER 1. INTRODUCTION 67 , 2. THE MODEL 68 3. RESULTS 69 ESTIMATES OF DOPPLER FACTORS, OUTFLOW ANGLES, AND BULK LORENTZ FACTORS FOR A SAMPLE OF COMPACT RADIO SOURCES 73 R. A. DALY, E. J. GUERRA, AND A. GUIJOSA 1. INTRODUCTION 73 2. EQUIPARTITION DOPPLER FACTORS 74 3. BULK LORENTZ FACTORS AND OUTFLOW ANGLES 75 4. SUMMARY 77 THE JET ADVANCE SPEED IN COMPACT SYMMETRIC OBJECTS 79 A. C. S. READHEAD, T. J. PEARSON, G. B. TAYLOR, AND P. N. WILKINSON 1. INTRODUCTION 79 2. THE DETAILED MORPHOLOGY OF CSOS AND RELATIVISTIC BEAMING . . 79 3. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN JET ADVANCE SPEEDS AND HOT SPOT PRES- SURE 80 CONTENTS XIII 4. THE EXTERNAL DENSITY IN CSOS 81 5. THE JET ADVANCE SPEED 83 6. DISCUSSION -. * 83 NEW X-RAY AND OPTICAL RESULTS ON GHZ-PEAKED-SPECTRUM RADIO SOURCES 85 CHRISTOPHER P. O DEA 1. ROSAT RESULTS 85 2. OPTICAL RESULTS 88 IDENTIFYING CORES, JETS, AND HOT SPOTS IN COMPACT SYMMETRIC OBJECTS 91 G. B. TAYLOR, A. C. S. READHEAD, AND T. J. PEARSON 1. INTRODUCTION 91 2. OBSERVATIONS 92 3. DISCUSSION 92 4. MOTIONS IN THE JET 95 5. CONCLUSIONS 95 OBSERVATIONS OF PARSEC-SCALE JETS 97 T. J. PEARSON 1. INTRODUCTION 97 2. JETS IN POWERFUL CORE-DOMINATED SOURCES 98 3. JETS IN FR II RADIO GALAXIES AND QUASARS 99 4. JETS IN FR I GALAXIES 101 5. JETS IN CSS SOURCES 102 6. JETS IN CSOS 103 7. MISALIGNMENT OF PARSEC-SCALE AND KILOPARSEC-SCALE JETS ,104 8. SUMMARY 104 PHYSICS OF PARSEC-SCALE REGIONS IN 3C 345 109 A. P. LOBANOV AND J. A. ZENSUS 1. INTRODUCTION 109 2. APPEARANCE OF THE JET 109 3. TRANSITION ZONE 112 4. DISCUSSION 113 5. CONCLUSION 114 POLARIZATION AND MAGNETIC FIELD STRUCTURE IN THE PARSEC-SCALE JET OF THE QUASAR 4C 71.07 (ABSTRACT) 115 T. CAWTHORNE AND J. HUTCHISON SUPERLUMINALS: WHEN HAVE WE SEEN THEM ALL? 117 R. C. VERMEULEN 1. INTRODUCTION 117 2. RANDOMLY ORIENTED AND BEAMED SAMPLES; UNIFICATION TESTS . . . 118 3. FIRST RESULTS FROM THE CJ SURVEY 119 XIV. CONTENTS HOW FAST ARE THE LARGE-SCALE JETS IN QUASARS? 123 J. F. C. WARDLE AND S. E. AARON 1. INTRODUCTION 123 2. OBSERVATIONAL DATA 124 3. THE APPEARANCE OF RADIO SOURCES WITH BOTH DOPPLER BEAMING AND INTRINSIC ASYMMETRY 125 4. SIMULATIONS 125 PROPERTIES OF RELATIVISTIC MHD JETS 129 STEFAN APPL 1. INTRODUCTION 129 2. COLLIMATION 129 3. ASYMPTOTIC STRUCTURE 130 4. STABILITY 131 5. SHOCKS 134 6. SUMMARY AND ASTROPHYSICAL CONSEQUENCES 134 SIMULATIONS OF RELATIVISTIC EXTRAGALACTIC JETS AND SIMULATED VLBI MAPS 137 PHILIP HUGHES, COMER DUNCAN, AND AMY MIODUSZEWSKI 1. HYDRODYNAMICAL CALCULATIONS 137 2. RADIATION TRANSFER CALCULATIONS 138 3. CONCLUSIONS 142 SIMULATIONS OF RELATIVISTIC EXTRAGALACTIC JETS: A VARIABLE EQUATION OF STATE 143 COMER DUNCAN, PHILIP HUGHES, AND JON OPPERMAN 1. INTRODUCTION 143 2. CONSISTENT FORMULATION WITH VARIABLE ADIABATIC INDEX 144 3. RELATIVISTIC AXISYMMETRIC JETS WITH VARIABLE ADIABATIC INDEX . . 146 4. CONCLUSIONS 146 HYDRODYNAMICAL SIMULATIONS OF RELATIVISTIC JETS: MORPHOLOGY, DYNAMICS AND PROPAGATION 149 JOSE M* MARTI, JOSE A. FONT, JOSE M* IBANEZ, AND EWALD MULLER 1. INTRODUCTION 149 2. HYDRODYNAMICAL EQUATIONS, NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES, AND SETUP . . 150 3. MORPHOLOGY AND DYNAMICS OF CLASSICAL JETS 151 4. MORPHOLOGY AND DYNAMICS OF RELATIVISTIC JETS 151 5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 156 TIME-VARIABLE SYNCHROTRON EMISSION FROM HYDRODYNAMIC RELATIVISTIC JET S 159 J. L. GOMEZ, J. M* MARTI, A. P. MARSCHER, J. M* IBANEZ, AND J. M. MARCAIDE 1. INTRODUCTION 159 2. THE MODEL 160 CONTENTS XV 3. THE UNDERLYING JET 160 4. PERTURBATIONS IN THE BEAM 161 5. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 163 SIMULATIONS OF SUPERLUMINAL RADIO SOURCES 165 S. S. KOMISSAROV AND S. A. E. G. FALLE 1. INTRODUCTION 165 2. RECONFINEMENT SHOCK 165 3. RADIATIVE TRANSFER 166 4. NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS 168 5. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 168 LARGE SCALE STRUCTURE OF RELATIVISTIC JETS 173 S. S. KOMISSAROV AND S. A. E. G. FALLE 1. INTRODUCTION 173 2. RELATIVISTIC VERSUS CLASSICAL JETS 173 3. THE NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS 175 MISALIGNMENT AND CURVATURE EFFECTS IN .EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCES 181 STEFAN APPL, HELENE SOL, AND LOURDES VICENTE 1. OBSERVATIONAL DATA 181 2. PHYSICAL MECHANISMS 183 3. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 184 THE STRUCTURE, KINEMATICS, AND EVOLUTION OF THE M 87 JET 187 J. A. BLRETTA 1. INTRODUCTION 187 2. THE INNER JET: PARSEC SCALES ,187 3. THE INNER JET: BETWEEN PARSEC SCALES AND ~ 1 KPC 192 4. TRANSITION REGION (1 TO 1.5 KPC) 194 5. OUTER JET (1.5 TO 30 KPC) . 195 6. SUMMARY AND DISCUSSION 196 THE PHYSICS OF THE M 87 JET AND ITS INTERACTION WITH THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM 199 GEOFFREY V. BICKNELL AND MITCHELL C. BEGELMAN 1. INTRODUCTION 199 2. OUTLINE OF THE MODEL 200 3. RELATIVISTIC EFFECTS ON THE APPEARANCE OF SHOCKS 201 4. SHOCK DYNAMICS 202 5. THE RELATIVISTIC KELVIN-HELMHOLTZ INSTABILITY 203 6. THE EXPANSION OF THE INNER LOBES 205 7. EXCITATION OF THE OPTICAL-LINE-EMITTING FILAMENTS 205 8. SPECTRA OF THE KNOTS 206 9. DISCUSSION 207 XVI CONTENTS LARGE-SCALE MOTIONS IN THE HOT ISM OF M 87 209 WILLIAM C. KEEL, FRAZER N. OWEN, AND JEAN A. EILEK 1. INTRODUCTION 209 2. OBSERVATIONS 210 3. EMISSION-LINE VELOCITY FIELD 210 4. IMPLICATIONS 212 SUB-PARSEC-SCALE STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF THE CENTAURUS A RADIO JET 215 S. J. TINGAY, D. L. JAUNCEY, J. E. REYNOLDS, A. K. TZIOUMIS, E. A. KING, R. A. PRESTON, D. L. MEIER, D. W. MURPHY, D. L. JONES, P. M. MCCULLOCH, J. E. J. LOVELL, M. E. COSTA, AND G. D. NICOLSON 1. INTRODUCTION 215 2. OBSERVATIONS AND RESULTS 216 3. DISCUSSION 218 STUDIES OF FR I JETS WITH THE MOST AND ATCA 221 PAUL A. JONES 1. INTRODUCTION 221 2. B 1610-605 AND B 1610-608 IN CLUSTER A 3627 222 3. CENTAURUS B (B 1343-601) 222 OBSERVATIONS OF SOUTHERN FR I RADIO GALAXIES 227 BEN LLOYD 1. INTRODUCTION 227 2. SOURCE PROPERTIES 227 3. MACH NUMBER AND VELOCITY ESTIMATION 229 4. THE TURBULENT DISSIPATIVE JET MODEL 230 UNCOVERING BURIED JET TREASURES 233 L. RUDNICK AND DEBORA M. KATZ-STONE 1. INTRODUCTION 233 2. NEW ANALYSIS TOOLS 234 3. SHEATHS AND JETS 235 4. AGELESS ELECTRONS 237 5. CONCLUSIONS 238 BRIGHTNESS AND POLARIZATION STRUCTURE OF DECELERATING RELATIVISTIC JETS 241 R. A. LAING 1. INTRODUCTION 241 2. MODELS AND STATISTICAL RESULTS 242 3. OBSERVATIONS OF 3C 31 245 4. CONCLUSIONS 250 CONTENTS XVII DECELERATING RELATIVISTIC JETS AND THE FANAROFF-RILEY CLASSIFICATION 253 GEOFFREY V. BICKNELL 1. INTRODUCTION . 253 2. CHARACTERIZATION OF AN FR I SOURCE 254 3. VELOCITY AS A FUNCTION OF MACH NUMBER 254 4. THE JET ENERGY FLUX 255 5. ENVIRONMENTAL PARAMETERS AND GALAXY LUMINOSITY 256 6. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RADIO POWER AND ENERGY FLUX 257 7. THE DIVISION IN THE RADIO-OPTICAL PLANE 258 BOUNDARY LAYER DEVELOPMENT, ENTRAINMENT, AND ENERGY TRANSPORT IN RADIO SOURCES 261 DAVID S. DE YOUNG 1. INTRODUCTION 261 2. AN ANSATZ FOR BOUNDARY LAYER DEVELOPMENT 262 3. TIME DEVELOPMENT OF A SHEAR LAYER 264 4. APPLICATION TO RADIO SOURCES 265 HIGH-RESOLUTION 3D SIMULATIONS AND JET TURBULENCE 267 C. LOKEN, J. BURNS, G. BRYAN, AND M. NORMAN 1. INTRODUCTION 267 2. REVIEW 268 3. SIMULATIONS 269 4. RESULTS 269 ENTRAINMENT AND STRUCTURE OF MHD JETS 273 PHILIP E. HARDEE 1. INTRODUCTION 273 2. NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS . . . 273 3. STABILITY AND STRUCTURE . . . 278 4. CONCLUSIONS 279 HOW RADIO SOURCES STAY YOUNG: SPECTRAL AGING REVISITED 281 JEAN A. EILEK 1. INTRODUCTION 281 2. THE SOURCES ARE OLDER THAN THEY LOOK 281 3. WHAT MIGHT BE HAPPENING? 283 4. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 285 THE JETS IN CYGNUS A 287 C. L. CARILLI, R. A. PERLEY, N. BARTEL, AND B. SORATHIA 1. INTRODUCTION 287 2. THE PARSEC-SCALE JETS IN CYGNUS A 287 3. THE KILOPARSEC-SCALE JETS IN CYGNUS A 290 4. CONFINEMENT 293 5. VELOCITY 295 XVIII CONTENTS THE JETS IN THE RADIO GALAXY 3C 353 299 MARK R. SWAIN, ALAN H. BRIDLE, AND STEFI A. BAUM 1. INTRODUCTION 299 2. TOTAL INTENSITY FEATURES 300 3. TRANSVERSE PROFILES ACROSS THE JET 301 4. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 304 BEAM POWER OF POWERFUL FR II SOURCES 305 LIN WAN, RUTH A. DALY, AND GREG F. WELLMAN 1. INTRODUCTION 305 2. THE MODEL 305 3. THE SAMPLE 307 4. RESULTS 308 THE STANDARD MODEL REVISITED: PROPAGATION OF A 3D JET 311 DAVID A. CLARKE 1. INTRODUCTION 311 2. THE NUMERICS 312 3. THE CALCULATION 312 STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE 3D SUPERSONIC JET 319 MICHAEL L. NORMAN 1. INTRODUCTION 319 2. THE SIMULATION 320 3. RESULTS 321 4. A NEW CARTOON 325 HOT SPOTS IN RELATIVISTIC JETS 327 S. S. KOMISSAROV AND S. A. E. G. FALLE 1. INTRODUCTION 327 2. MODEL OF RADIO EMISSION 328 3. RESULTS 328 4. DISCUSSION 330 HOT SPOT ADVANCE SPEEDS 333 P. A. G. SCHEUER X-RAY PROPERTIES OF RADIO JETS 335 M. BLRKINSHAW AND D. M. WORRALL 1. INTRODUCTION 335 2. ROSAT PSPC DATA 336 3. FOUR GALAXIES 337 4. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK 339 AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT FOR CLUSTER RADIO GALAXIES 341 JACK O. BURNS 1. INTRODUCTION 341 CONTENTS 2. THE ENVIRONMENT WITHIN CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES 342 3. THE RADIO PROPERTIES OF CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES 345 4. INTERPRETATIONS AND SPECULATIONS .._._. . . 347 5. WIDE-ANGLE TAILS AND CLUSTER RADIO HALOS 348 6. SUMMARY AND FUTURE WORK 349 RADIO GALAXIES AND ENVIRONMENT 353 FRAZER N. OWEN, K. S. DWARAKANATH, CLAY C. SMITH, MICHAEL J. LEDLOW, WILLIAM C. KEEL, GLENN E. MORRI- SON, WOLFGANG VOGES, AND JACK O. BURNS 1. INTRODUCTION 354 2. STATISTICS OF RADIO SOURCES IN CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES 354 3. RADIO SOURCES AND THE BUTCHER-OEMLER EFFECT 355 4. CONCLUSIONS 357 OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF RICH-CLUSTER RADIO GALAXIES 359 MICHAEL J. LEDLOW AND FRAZER N. OWEN 1. INTRODUCTION 359 2. SAMPLES 360 3., OPTICAL PROPERTIES: RADIO-LOUD VS. RADIO-QUIET ELLIPTICALS . . . 360 4. THE BIVARIATE LUMINOSITY FUNCTION 362 5. CONCLUSIONS 363 IRAS 04210+0400: JETS CROSSING AN ISM/IGM INTERFACE? 365 W. STEFFEN, A. J. HOLLOWAY, A. PEDLAR, AND D. J. AXON 1. INTRODUCTION 365 2. THE MODEL AND OPTICAL OBSERVATIONS 366 3. CONCLUSIONS 370 I NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF BENT JETS: PROPAGATION INTO AN OBLIQUE MAGNETIC FIELD 371 SHINJI KOIDE, JUN-ICHI SAKAI, KEN-ICHI NISHIKAWA, AND ROBERT L. MUTEL 1. INTRODUCTION 371 2. NUMERICAL MODEL 372 3. NUMERICAL RESULTS 372 4. DISCUSSION 375 THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONS OF JETS CROSSING ANGLED INTERFACES 377 JAGBIR S. HOODA AND PAUL J. WIITA 1. INTRODUCTION 377 2. NUMERICAL APPROACH 378 3. INPUT PARAMETERS 379 4. RESULTS 379 5. CONCLUSIONS 381 XX CONTENTS OBSERVATIONS OF ENERGY TRANSPORT 383 ALAN H. BRIDLE 1. A LONG-RANGE PERSPECTIVE 383 2. JET LAUNCHING 384 3. THE NEAREST ENGINES? 384 4. TRANSPORT VELOCITIES 384 5. VELOCITY FIELDS 386 6. JET CONFINEMENT 388 7. JET BENDING AND THE ENVIRONMENT 389 8. EVOLUTION OF RADIO SOURCES 389 9. TRANVERSE SCALES 390 10. LONGITUDINAL SCALES*JETS IN TRANSITION 391 11. CONCLUSION: CROSSING THE FR I/FR II DIVISION 391 THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN JET PROPAGATION 395 PAUL J. WIITA 1. INTRODUCTION 395 2. HYDRODYNAMICAL THEORY 395 3. MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICAL THEORY 397 4. VARIABILITY OVER MULTIPLE BANDS 398 5. EMISSION PHYSICS 398 6. EFFICIENCY EFFECTS IN EVOLUTION 399 7. COMPACT STEEP SPECTRUM SOURCES AND UNIFICATION SCHEMES . . . 400 8. CONCLUSIONS 402 PROGRESS IN NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCES 405 MICHAEL L. NORMAN 1. INTRODUCTION 405 2. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NUMERICAL MODELING 406 3. MODELS OF VLBI RADIO JETS 407 4. STABILITY, ENTRAINMENT, AND FR I RADIO SOURCES 408 5. MODELS OF FR II RADIO SOURCES 410 6. CONCLUSIONS 412 VERBATIM QUOTES FROM THE MEETING 415 BIBLIOGRAPHY 417 AUTHOR INDEX 449 SOURCE INDEX 453 SUBJECT INDEX 455
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title_auth Energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars proceedings of workshop held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 19 - 23 September 1995
title_exact_search Energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars proceedings of workshop held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 19 - 23 September 1995
title_full Energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars proceedings of workshop held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 19 - 23 September 1995 ed. by P. E. Hardee ...
title_fullStr Energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars proceedings of workshop held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 19 - 23 September 1995 ed. by P. E. Hardee ...
title_full_unstemmed Energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars proceedings of workshop held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 19 - 23 September 1995 ed. by P. E. Hardee ...
title_short Energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars
title_sort energy transport in radio galaxies and quasars proceedings of workshop held in tuscaloosa alabama 19 23 september 1995
title_sub proceedings of workshop held in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 19 - 23 September 1995
topic Radiogalaxie (DE-588)4176825-5 gnd
Quasar (DE-588)4136468-5 gnd
topic_facet Radiogalaxie
Quasar
Konferenzschrift 1995 Tuscaloosa Ala.
url http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007527150&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA
volume_link (DE-604)BV002842474
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