Abstract

We model the observed size and brightness of the VLBA radio core of the jet in Cygnus X-1 to derive an expression for the jet power as a function of basic jet parameters. We apply this expression to recent constraints on the jet power from observations of a large-scale shocked shell around the source by Gallo and coworkers, which leads us to a set of alternative conclusions: either (1) the jet contains large amounts of protons (?2000 protons per radio-emitting electron), (2) it has a very low volume filling factor of f 3 ? 10-5, (3) the steady, radio-emitting VLBA jet is not the source of the kinetic energy powering the ISM shell, or (4) its asymptotic behavior differs fundamentally from a broad set of plausible analytic jet models.

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