Proceedings of 4th Annual Conference on High Energy Astrophysics in Southern Africa — PoS(HEASA 2016) 2017
DOI: 10.22323/1.275.0016
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Multi-wavelength Behavior of Blazars: Combined Order and Disorder

Abstract: Blazars display behavior that contains both apparently random elements, such as flux variations that follow a red-noise power spectrum, and systematic phenomena like apparent superluminal knots of emission that propagate for some distance down the jet. Models involving turbulent plasma flowing down a relativistic jet, punctuated by standing and moving shocks, show promise in explaining this dichotomy. One such framework, the author's Turbulent, Extreme Multi-Zone (TEMZ) model, produces artificial multi-waveban… Show more

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“…Sample simulated light curves produced by the TEMZ model can be found in [1,6,7]. Here, we concentrate on simulations of the linear polarization behavior of blazars for different mixtures of turbulent and helical magnetic fields in the emission zone under the shock and no-shock scenarios.…”
Section: Model For Calculating the Time-variable Polarized Emission Fmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sample simulated light curves produced by the TEMZ model can be found in [1,6,7]. Here, we concentrate on simulations of the linear polarization behavior of blazars for different mixtures of turbulent and helical magnetic fields in the emission zone under the shock and no-shock scenarios.…”
Section: Model For Calculating the Time-variable Polarized Emission Fmentioning
confidence: 99%