Magnetic fields of active galactic nuclei and cosmological models
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Abstract: We present the review of various methods of detection of magnetic field strengths in the nearest regions of the active galaxy nuclei (AGN) which are the high energetic machines. Original spectropolarimetric method developed in the Pulkovo Observatory allows us to determine the magnitude and geometry of the magnetic field in the region of the optical and more hard electromagnetic radiation. The results of theoretical calculations are compared to the results of spectropolarimetric observations of AGN. We used the method of determining magnetic fields through the spectrum synchrotron radiation in the region of synchrotron self-absorption. As the magnitude of magnetic field of the extragalactic source depends very strongly on the angular size of extragalactic source and therefore on the photometric distance the calculated magnetic field magnitudes depends very strongly on the definite cosmological model. This result allows us to present the new method for determination of the most important cosmological parameters including dark matter and dark energy parameters.
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