Some notes about the current researches on the physics of relativistic jets
Luigi Foschini

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent research on the physics of relativistic jets, especially those from active galactic nuclei, highlighting key developments and critically analyzing current findings.
Contribution
It provides a focused synthesis of recent advances in relativistic jet research, building upon and updating previous comprehensive reviews.
Findings
Summarizes recent observational and theoretical progress
Identifies key challenges and open questions
Highlights advances in jet modeling and simulations
Abstract
Some highlights of the recent researches in the field of relativistic jets are reviewed and critically analyzed. Given the extent of the available literature, this essay symbolically takes the baton from the outstanding and recent review by Blandford, Meier, and Readhead (2019). Therefore, I focus mostly on the results published during the latest few years, with specific reference to jets from active galactic nuclei.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
