Evolution of photon and particle spectra in compact, luminous objects

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Active Galactic Nuclei, Astrophysics, Computer Programs, High Energy Interactions, Mathematical Models, Quasars, Electrons, Formalism, Photons, Positrons, Radio Emission, Relativistic Electron Beams, Space Plasmas, Spectrum Analysis

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The physics of high energy photons and particles (especially electrons and positrons) in the compact, high-energy-density of galactic nuclei and quasars was investigated. A numerical code was developed which follows the nonlinear spectral evolution of a pair/photon plasma, due to two-body scattering and interaction process, in an unmagnetized system. The code was applied both to static plasmas and to relativistic expanding winds.

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