On acceleration of jets by radiation pressure

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Particle Acceleration, Plasma Acceleration, Plasma Jets, Radiation Pressure, Relativistic Velocity, Disks (Shapes), Extragalactic Radio Sources

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Acceleration by radiation pressure could, in principle, explain the observed relativistic velocity of jets in extragalactic radio sources. The radiative acceleration mechanism is based on radiation beams that are produced and collimated in funnels (vortices) along the rotation axis of a thick accretion disk. These radiation beams accelerate particles to form the relativistic jets. In order to accelerate particles to gamma greater than 1.5, the funnels must be short and very steep. However, such funnels cannot satisfy Rayleigh's stability criterion. Therefore, the radiative acceleration mechanism cannot accelerate particles to high relativistic velocities.

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