A numerical simulation of the evolution and fate of a FRI jet. The case of 3C 31
M. Perucho, J. M. Marti

TL;DR
This study uses relativistic numerical simulations to analyze the evolution of FRI jets in galaxy 3C 31, confirming the standing shock scenario and suggesting continuous activity over 100 million years.
Contribution
It provides a detailed simulation of FRI jet evolution in 3C 31, incorporating realistic atmospheric conditions and a two-component relativistic gas model, aligning with observational data.
Findings
Bow shock evolves self-similarly with slight deceleration.
Jet undergoes expansion, recollimation, and disruption due to standing shocks.
Minimum age of the source estimated at over 100 million years.
Abstract
The evolution of FRI jets has been long studied in the framework of the FRI-FRII dichotomy. In this paper, we test the present theoretical and observational models via a relativistic numerical simulation of the jets in the radio galaxy 3C 31. We use the parameters derived from the modelling presented by \cite{lb02a,lb02b} as input parameters for the simulation of the evolution of the source, thus assuming that they have not varied over the lifetime of the source. We simulate about 10 % of the total lifetime of the jets in 3C 31. Realistic density and pressure gradients for the atmosphere are used. The simulation includes an equation of state for a two-component relativistic gas that allows a separate treatment of leptonic and baryonic matter. We compare our results with the modelling of the observational data of the source. Our results show that the bow shock evolves self-similarly at a…
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