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A 200,000 light-year wide monster jet from the early universealso called an active galactic nucleus (AGN), which contains a supermassive black hole at its heart. “We were searching for quasars with strong radio jets in the early universe, which helps us ...
What makes blazars distinct from other AGN is their unique alignment: one of their two powerful particle jets is pointed directly at us. This positioning amplifies their brightness, making them appear ...
By analyzing the data from Leahy's atlas of double radio-sources and NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED), Serbian ...
This blazar’s existence means there must have been a vast population of such blazars in the early universe, forming a hidden population of high-energy particle jet AGN (Scientists are now seeking more ...
blazar/AGN jets gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) coronae of accreting black holes in AGN and XRBs Turbulent accretion disks around black holes and their magnetically-active coronae. Magnetic reconnection in ...
I completed my PhD at UCSB and am currently a CIPS postdoc. My current interests lie in understanding non-thermal particle acceleration and propagation in AGN jets and accretion disk environments and ...
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