Nueva semana, nuevo Coloquio en IFIS. Mikhail Lisakov del Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LPI RAS) presenta “AGN jets at the finest scales” este miércoles a las 11:00 AM en la Sala 208 de la Facultad de Ciencias PUCV.
Te dejamos el abstract de la presentación:
Active galactic nuclei are the most energetic objects in the Universe and relativistic jets lanched by their central black holes are visible even at high redshifts. Recent advancements in high-resolution interferometric techniques have brought us closer to understanding how these relativistic jets are formed. Cutting-edge imaging facilities, such as the Event Horizon Telescope and RadioAstron space-ground interferometer, have revealed that the initial structure of these jets is much more complex than previously believed. We have discovered various types of instabilities, precession, and stratification within the transverse structure of these jets in a growing number of cases. In some sources we observe interaction between the jet and the ambient medium and also the accretion disk. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of the latest research on relativistic jets, focusing on the highest level of detail we can observe, and give a hint on how far are we from definitive answers to the main questions.