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A&A 403, 805-816 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030350
Relativistic parsec-scale jets: II. Synchrotron emission
V. I. Pariev1, 2, Ya. N. Istomin1 and A. R. Beresnyak11 P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, Leninsky Prospect 53, Moscow 117924, Russia
2 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA
e-mail: vpariev@pas.rochester.edu
(Received 3 April 2002 / Accepted 4 March 2003)
Abstract
We calculate the optically thin synchrotron emission
of fast electrons and positrons in a spiral stationary magnetic field
and a radial electric field of a rotating relativistic strongly magnetized
force-free jet consisting of electron-positron pair plasma.
The magnetic field has a helical structure with a uniform
axial component and a toroidal component that is maximal inside the
jet and decreasing to zero
towards the boundary of the jet. Doppler boosting and swing of the
polarization angle of synchrotron emission
due to the relativistic motion
of the emitting volume are calculated. The
distribution of the plasma velocity
in the jet is consistent with the electromagnetic field structure.
Two spatial distributions of fast particles are considered: uniform, and
concentrated in the vicinity of the Alfvén resonance surface.
The latter distribution corresponds to the regular acceleration
by an electromagnetic wave in the vicinity of its Alfvén
resonance surface inside the jet. The polarization properties of the
radiation have been obtained and compared with the
existing VLBI polarization measurements
of parsec-scale jets in BL Lac sources and quasars.
Our results give a natural explanation of the observed
bimodality in the alignment between the electric field vector of
the polarized radiation and the projection of the jet axis on the plane
of the sky. We interpret the motion of bright knots as a phase velocity of
standing spiral eigenmodes of electromagnetic perturbations
in a cylindrical jet.
The degree of polarization and the velocity of the observed
proper motion of bright knots
depend upon the angular rotational velocity of the jet. The observed
polarizations and velocities of knots indicate that the magnetic field lines
are bent in the direction opposite to the direction of the jet rotation.
Key words: radiation mechanisms: non-thermal -- magnetic fields -- galaxies: jets -- BL Lacertae objects: general -- quasars: general
Offprint request: Ya. N. Istomin, istomin@td.lpi.ac.ru
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