An accelerating plasma blob crossing the BLR in 3C 279 reproduces the 2013 orphan gamma-ray flare's hard spectrum, rapid rise, slow decay, and lack of optical variability via varying external Compton scattering.
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Low-luminosity FRII radio galaxies show higher core prevalence, comparable hotspots, and ~32% restarting/remnant behavior compared to bright FRIIs, revealing a highly diverse population where FRII dynamics occur at low powers.
ArkenstoneBH is a new subgrid model for the hot phase of black hole feedback that, in isolated galaxy tests, suppresses star formation by counteracting gas inflows from the circumgalactic medium.
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Blazar flares from plasma blobs crossing the broad-line region
An accelerating plasma blob crossing the BLR in 3C 279 reproduces the 2013 orphan gamma-ray flare's hard spectrum, rapid rise, slow decay, and lack of optical variability via varying external Compton scattering.
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The diverse morphologies and evolution of low-luminosity edge-brightened radio galaxies
Low-luminosity FRII radio galaxies show higher core prevalence, comparable hotspots, and ~32% restarting/remnant behavior compared to bright FRIIs, revealing a highly diverse population where FRII dynamics occur at low powers.
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ArkenstoneBH. A model for high-specific energy black hole feedback in cosmological simulations
ArkenstoneBH is a new subgrid model for the hot phase of black hole feedback that, in isolated galaxy tests, suppresses star formation by counteracting gas inflows from the circumgalactic medium.