New Perspectives on Radio Galaxy Dynamics
A special issue of Galaxies (ISSN 2075-4434).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 April 2023) | Viewed by 11270
Special Issue Editors
Interests: radio galaxy dynamics; supernova remnant dynamics
Interests: extragalactic astrophysics; formation and evolution of galaxies, and the physics of active supermassive black holes (Active Galactic Nuclei—AGN); development and application of analytical and computational techniques in modelling and data analysis
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Radio Galaxies are the radio luminous products of magnetized AGN jets interacting with circumgalactic and extragalactic media. Radio galaxy jets and their luminous by-products can span volumes extending from a few tens of kpc to multiple Mpc. The basic twin jet dynamical model for radio galaxy dynamics has been around since the mid-1970s. However, over the past several decades, vastly improved observational data and theoretical/numerical modeling sophistication have revealed very rich dynamical pictures for the jets, their by-products and relationships of radio galaxies generally to their surroundings. These new perspectives provide exciting and important, but still-to-be-understood, windows to the physics of the AGN sources, the host galaxies and the circumgalactic and extragalactic environments they encounter.
To help frame these new perspectives clearly, Galaxies is hosting a Special Issue on this topic. We invite researchers to submit review papers in which the current status of observational, theoretical studies applied to radio galaxy dynamics are discussed, especially in the context of new perspectives brought to the subject.
Prof. Dr. Thomas W. Jones
Dr. Stanislav S. Shabala
Guest Editors
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