Jets from Subparsec to Kiloparsec Scales: A Physical Connection

Tavecchio, F.; Maraschi, L.; Sambruna, R. M.; Urry, C. M.; Cheung, C. C.; Gambill, J. K.; Scarpa, R.
Bibliographical reference

The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 614, Issue 1, pp. 64-68.

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10
2004
Number of authors
7
IAC number of authors
0
Citations
37
Refereed citations
33
Description
The Chandra discovery of bright X-ray emission from kiloparsec-scale jets allows insight into the physical parameters of the jet flow at large scales. At the opposite extreme, extensive studies of the inner relativistic jets in blazars with multiwavelength observations yield comparable information on subparsec scales. In the framework of simple radiation models for the emission regions we compare the physical parameters of jets on these two very different scales in the only two well-studied blazars for which large-scale emission has been resolved by Chandra. Notably, we find that the relativistic Doppler factors and powers derived independently at the two scales are consistent, suggesting that the jet does not suffer severe deceleration or dissipation. Moreover, the internal equipartition pressures in the inner jet and in the external X-ray-bright knots scale inversely with the jet cross section as expected in the simple picture of a freely expanding jet in equipartition.