Abstract

ABSTRACT The core-shift method is a powerful method to estimate the physical parameters in relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei. The classical approach assumes a conical geometry of jets and a constant plasma speed. However, recent observations have shown that neither may hold close to the central engine, where the plasma in the jet is effectively accelerating and the jet geometry is quasi-parabolic. We modify the classical core-shift method to account for these jet properties. We show that the core-shift index may assume values in the range 0.8−1.2 or 0.53−0.8 depending on the jet geometry and viewing angle, and indices close to both values are indeed observed. We obtain expressions to estimate the jet magnetic field and the total magnetic flux in a jet. We show that the obtained magnetic field value can be easily recalculated down to the gravitational radius scale. For M87 and NGC 315, these values are in good agreement with those obtained by different methods.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call