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25 April 2024
 
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A Multiband Approach to AGN: Radioscopy & Radio Astronomy
M. Kadler ; E. Ros ; J. Kerp ; A.L. Roy ; A.P. Marscher ; J.A. Zensus ;
Date 18 Nov 2004
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationMPIfR), E. Ros (MPIfR), J. Kerp (RAIUB), A.L. Roy (MPIfR), A.P. Marscher (Inst. f. Astroph. Research, BU), J.A. Zensus (MPIfR
AbstractOnly in the radio-loud population of active galactic nuclei (AGN) does the production, collimation, and acceleration of powerful relativistic jets take place. We introduce here a concept of combined VLBI- and X-ray spectroscopic observations of sources with relativistic, broad iron lines. This approach has enormous potential to yield deep insights into the accretion/jet-production process in AGN. Better knowledge of the milliarcsecond-resolution radio structure of the nuclear radio cores in so-called ``radio-quiet’’ broad-iron-line Seyfert galaxies is essential for future combined radio/X-ray studies of the different modes of radio-jet production in accreting black hole systems.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0411534
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