The Multimessenger Chakra of Blazar Jets (IAU S375)
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-009-35301-4 (ISBN)
Blazars, the most extreme active galactic nuclei with powerful relativistic jets extending out to kiloparsecs from their central engine, are among the most intriguing and consistently bright objects in the observable Universe. Understanding how they form and shine has been a cumbersome endeavor since their discovery in the 1960s, with several fundamental questions remaining open to this day. The 2020s mark the beginning of a new era of large-scale surveys, multimessenger astrophysics, high-energy polarization, and extreme angular resolution, setting the ideal stage to study astrophysical jets. IAU Symposium 375 was the first IAU symposium to take place in Nepal. It brought together experts from all aspects of the blazar community to facilitate the building of new collaborative efforts to take advantage of the wealth of incoming data that will help provide answers to long-standing questions. It also supported local efforts to promote astrophysics and astrophysical research in Nepal.
Extragalactic jets from radio to gamma-rays Eileen T. Meyer; Multiwavelength monitoring of the nucleus in PBC J2333.9-2343: a giant radio galaxy with a blazar-like core Lorena Hernandez-Garcia; A WISE perspective of the blazar hunt in the γ-ray sky Francesco Massaro; Gamma-ray flux distribution analysis on 145 gamma-ray bright blazars Maria Petropoulou; Milliarcsecond core size dependence of the radio variability of blazars Po-Chih Hsu; Understanding the interplay between jets and ISM for winged radio galaxies Gourab Giri; Exploring connections between the VLBI and optical morphology of AGNs and their host galaxies David Fernández; RAD@home discovery of a one-sided radio jet hitting the companion galaxy_x000D_ Ananda Hota; RAD@home RGB-maker web-tool for citizen science research in multi-wavelength study of AGNs with radio jets Avinash Kumar; RAD@home Inter-University Collaboratory for citizen science in galaxy evolution with multi wavelength RGB images Megha Rajoria; 3D PIC simulations for relativistic jets with a toroidal magnetic field Kenichi Nishikawa; Effect of inverse Compton cooling on relativistic particles accelerated at shear boundary layers in relativistic jets Tej Chand; Particle acceleration via magnetic reconnection in large-scale MHD jet simulations Anna Lisa Celotti; Radio polarization: A powerful resource for understanding the blazar divide Janhavi Baghel; The microvariability and wavelength dependence of polarization vector of BL Lacertae in the outburst 2020 to 2021 Ryo Imazawa; Intraday variations of polarization vector in blazars: a key to the optical jet structure? Elena Shablovinskaya; Identifying γ-ray emitting blazars in the PASIPHAE era Nikos Mandarakas; Scientific potential of MeV polarimetry for relativistic jets Haocheng Zhang; J2102+6015: A potential high-redshift multimessenger Leonid Gurvits; VLBI scrutiny of a new neutrino-blazar multiwavelength-flare coincidence Florian Eppel; Redshift determination of blazars for the Cherenkov Telescope Array Eli Kasai
Erscheinungsdatum | 27.10.2023 |
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Reihe/Serie | Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia |
Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 181 x 253 mm |
Gewicht | 370 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik |
ISBN-10 | 1-009-35301-2 / 1009353012 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-009-35301-4 / 9781009353014 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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