A stratified jet model for AGN emission in the two-flow paradigm
Thomas Vuillaume, Gilles Henri, Pierre-Olivier Petrucci

TL;DR
This paper models the broadband emission of AGN jets using a two-flow paradigm, simulating relativistic pair plasma and baryonic jets to explain observed spectra, including synchrotron and inverse-Compton processes.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed simulation of stratified AGN jets considering photon sources, pair processes, and anisotropic inverse-Compton scattering within the two-flow model.
Findings
Successfully reproduces the broadband spectrum of 3C273.
Demonstrates the impact of anisotropic photon fields on plasma acceleration.
Provides physical parameters consistent with observational estimates.
Abstract
High-energy emission of extragalactic objects is known to take place in relativistic jets, but the nature, the location, and the emission processes of the emitting particles are still unknown. One of the models proposed to explain the formation of relativistic ejections and their associated non-thermal emission is the two-flow model, where the jets are supposed to be composed of two different flows, a mildly relativistic baryonic jet surrounding a fast, relativistically moving electron-positron plasma. Here we present the simulation of the emission of such a structure taking into account the main sources of photons that are present in active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We reproduce the broadband spectra of radio-loud AGNs with a detailed model of emission taking into account synchrotron and inverse-Compton emission by a relativistically moving beam of electron-positron, heated by a…
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