Mathematics – Probability
Scientific paper
Dec 1981
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1981scisn..24.1694l&link_type=abstract
Scientia Sinica, vol. 24, Dec. 1981, p. 1694-1704.
Mathematics
Probability
Astronomical Models, Brightness Distribution, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Light Speed, Relativistic Velocity, Shock Waves, Angular Velocity, Cosmology, Red Shift, Relativistic Particles
Scientific paper
A theoretical model of the apparent superlight expansion of extragalactic compact radio sources is proposed, which overcomes problems of the intensity ratio between the components being too big, and the probability of the appearance of superlight double sources being too small. It is suggested that there are two oppositely directed high speed particle jets on a post explosion source. Formed ahead of them are the relativistic shock-waves with two hemispherical surfaces, which excite the shell radio radiation by ejecting and expanding with middle relativistic velocity. The shape of double sources with apparent superlight speed separation is derived, and the separate velocity and intensity ratio between the two components are calculated. The probability of appearance of the sources is a little less than 20%.
Cui Zhiqiang
Liang Beiyuan
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