courses:ast403:general-characteristics
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| - | //Radio Galaxies//: These systems are characterized by powerful radio lobes and relativistic jets of plasma being ejected from the galactic core. A classic example is Cygnus A, one of the strongest radio sources in the sky, which displays distinct jets of ionized matter originating in its nucleus. | + | **//Radio Galaxies//:** These systems are characterized by powerful radio lobes and relativistic jets of plasma being ejected from the galactic core. A classic example is Cygnus A, one of the strongest radio sources in the sky, which displays distinct jets of ionized matter originating in its nucleus. |
| - | //Seyfert Galaxies//: These are galaxies containing highly energetic nuclei driven by central supermassive black holes. | + | **//Seyfert Galaxies//:** These are galaxies containing highly energetic nuclei driven by central supermassive black holes. |
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| - | //Host Galaxy Connection//: | + | **//Host Galaxy Connection//: |
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| AGN is characterized by its immense breadth, often spanning more than **13 orders of magnitude** in frequency, from radio waves to high-energy gamma rays. Unlike the blackbody-dominated spectra of individual stars, an AGN's total power output is distributed across nearly every part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The AGN SED is a composite of radiation from several distinct physical components powered by a supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the galaxy' | AGN is characterized by its immense breadth, often spanning more than **13 orders of magnitude** in frequency, from radio waves to high-energy gamma rays. Unlike the blackbody-dominated spectra of individual stars, an AGN's total power output is distributed across nearly every part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The AGN SED is a composite of radiation from several distinct physical components powered by a supermassive black hole (SMBH) at the galaxy' | ||
| - | //The "Big Blue Bump" (Optical/ | + | **//The "Big Blue Bump" (Optical/ |
| - | //Infrared (IR) Emission//: A significant portion of an AGN's luminosity appears in the infrared. This is largely due to interstellar dust surrounding the nucleus, which absorbs high-energy ultraviolet photons from the accretion disk and reradiates that energy at infrared wavelengths. | + | **//Infrared (IR) Emission//:** A significant portion of an AGN's luminosity appears in the infrared. This is largely due to interstellar dust surrounding the nucleus, which absorbs high-energy ultraviolet photons from the accretion disk and reradiates that energy at infrared wavelengths. |
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| - | //Radio Emission//: The radio portion of the SED is typically dominated by **synchrotron radiation**. This nonthermal emission is produced by relativistic electrons spiraling around magnetic field lines, often within relativistic jets or massive radio lobes being ejected from the core. | + | **//Radio Emission//:** The radio portion of the SED is typically dominated by **synchrotron radiation**. This nonthermal emission is produced by relativistic electrons spiraling around magnetic field lines, often within relativistic jets or massive radio lobes being ejected from the core. |
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