Reevaluation of 610 FSRQ candidates shows most radio spectra are flat within per-source uncertainties but 60% of well-covered sources exhibit restarted-peaked morphologies, indicating the flat-spectrum label is insufficient and BZQ better captures the diversity.
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JWST spectroscopy reveals radio jets in nearby AGN drive multiphase ISM turbulence and shock-dominated H2 excitation both along and perpendicular to the jet direction.
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The Phenomenological Nature of Quasar-type Blazars (BZQ). I. Revisiting the Flat-Spectrum Paradigm
Reevaluation of 610 FSRQ candidates shows most radio spectra are flat within per-source uncertainties but 60% of well-covered sources exhibit restarted-peaked morphologies, indicating the flat-spectrum label is insufficient and BZQ better captures the diversity.
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Jet-driven shocks and turbulence in radio-loud Active Galactic Nuclei observed with JWST MIRI/MRS
JWST spectroscopy reveals radio jets in nearby AGN drive multiphase ISM turbulence and shock-dominated H2 excitation both along and perpendicular to the jet direction.