Effect of angular opening on the dynamics of relativistic hydro jets
Remi Monceau-Baroux, Rony Keppens, Zakaria Meliani

TL;DR
This study investigates how the opening angle of relativistic AGN jets influences their deceleration, energy transfer, and interaction with the surrounding medium, revealing that wider angles lead to more efficient energy transfer and complex jet structures.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed relativistic hydrodynamic simulations of finite opening angle jets, highlighting the impact of jet geometry and ambient medium on jet dynamics and energy transfer.
Findings
Wider opening angles cause faster jet deceleration.
Energy transfer occurs mainly in the shocked ISM region.
Finite opening angles can transfer up to 70% of jet energy.
Abstract
Context. Relativistic jets emerging from AGN cores transfer energy from the core to their surrounding ISM/IGM. Because jets are observed to have finite opening angles, one needs to quantify the role of conical versus cylindrical jet propagation in this energy transfer. Aims. We use FR-II AGN jets parameter with finite opening angles. We study the effect of the variation of the opening angle on the dynamics and energy transfer of the jet. We also point out how the characteristics of this external medium, such as its density profile, play a role in the dynamics. Methods. This study exploits our parallel AMR code MPI-AMRVAC with its special relativistic hydrodynamic model, incorporating an equation of state with varying effective polytropic index. We studied mildly under-dense jets up to opening angles of 10 degrees, at Lorentz factors of about 10, inspired by observations. Instantaneous…
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