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Recollimation shocks and radiative losses in extragalactic relativistic jets

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We present the results of state-of-the-art simulations of recollimation shocks induced by the interaction of a relativistic jet with an external medium, including the effect of radiative losses of the shocked gas. Our simulations confirm that -- as suggested by earlier semi-analytical models -- the post-shock pressure loss induced by radiative losses may lead to a stationary equilibrium state characterized by a very strong focusing of the flow, with the formation of quite narrow nozzles, with cross-sectional radii as small as $10^{-3}$ times the length scale of the jet. We also study the time-dependent evolution of the jet structure induced of a density perturbation injected at the flow base. The set-up and the results of the simulations are particularly relevant for the interpretation of the observed rapid variability of the $\gamma$-ray emission associated to flat spectrum radio quasars. In particular, the combined effects of jet focusing and Doppler beaming of the observed radiation make it possible to explain the sub-hour flaring events such as that observed in the FSRQ PKS 1222+216 by MAGIC.

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2D magnetohydrodynamic jet simulations: properties of recollimation shocks

astro-ph.HE · 2026-06-17 · unverdicted · novelty 4.0

2D RMHD simulations show recollimation distance decreases monotonically with magnetization σ, converging to z_MHD/z_HD ∝ (B₀²/P_ext)^{-1/3} in the high-σ regime, with toroidal fields producing localized emission knots and poloidal fields shifting the zone downstream.

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  • 2D magnetohydrodynamic jet simulations: properties of recollimation shocks astro-ph.HE · 2026-06-17 · unverdicted · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    2D RMHD simulations show recollimation distance decreases monotonically with magnetization σ, converging to z_MHD/z_HD ∝ (B₀²/P_ext)^{-1/3} in the high-σ regime, with toroidal fields producing localized emission knots and poloidal fields shifting the zone downstream.