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- who: Jamrozy M. from the Jagiellonian University, ulOrla, Kraków, Poland have published the Article: Recurrent radio activity in active galactic nuclei, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The extragalactic radio sources have been known for about six decades (e_g Cygnus A was identified with an optical galaxy by Baade and Minkowski in 1954). The commonly accepted mechanism of a radio source creation needs a spinning supermassive black hole (SMBH) with an accretion disk, from which energy is transferred to the extended lobes by narrow relativistic jets (Scheuer 1974). The 0.01 - 100 GHz . . .
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