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X-rays from quasars and active galaxies
Authors:Alan P Lightman
Institution:(1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, Mass., USA
Abstract:We review some of the most important theoretical ideas and observations for quasars and the nuclei of active galaxies, and suggest areas of future research. Emphasis is on the nature of the power source, the radiation processes, and the mechanism for formation and collimation of jets. Phenomena that produce X-rays are of particular concern. Particular topics discussed are the observed and expected time variability, the gas supply mechanisms and luminosity evolution, thermal and nonthermal radiation processes, observed and theoretical spectra, criteria for thermalization of electrons and ions, effects of electron-positron pairs on relativistic plasmas, hydrodynamic, electrodynamic and inertial methods for producing and confining jets. We conclude with a list of needed observations.Based on a lecture given at the Goddard Workshop on X-ray Astronomy (October 1981).
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