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Magnetic Field Properties inside the Jet of Mrk 421: Multiwavelength Polarimetry Including the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer

Authors :
Kim, Dawoon E.
Di Gesu, Laura
Liodakis, Ioannis
Marscher, Alan P.
Jorstad, Svetlana G.
Midde, Riccardo
Marshall, Herman L.
Pacciani, Luigi
Agudo, Iván
Tavecchio, Fabrizio
Cibrario, Nicolò
Tugliani, Stefano
Bonino, Raffaella
Negro, Michela
Puccetti, Simonetta
Tombesi, Francesco
Costa, Enrico
Donnarumma, Immacolata
Soffitta, Paolo
Mizuno, Tsunefumi
Fukazawa, Yasushi
Kawabata, Koji S.
Nakaoka, Tatsuya
Uemura, Makoto
Imazawa, Ryo
Sasada, Mahito
Akitaya, Hiroshi
Aceituno, Francisco Josè
Bonnoli, Giacomo
Casanova, Vìctor
Myserlis, Ioannis
Sievers, Albrecht
Angelakis, Emmanouil
Kraus, Alexander
Cheong, Whee Yeon
Jeong, Hyeon-Woo
Kang, Sincheol
Kim, Sang-Hyun
Lee, Sang-Sung
Agìs-Gonzàlez, Beatriz
Sota, Alfredo
Escudero, Juan
Gurwell, Mark
Keating, Garrett K.
Rao, Ramprasad
Kouch, Pouya M.
Lindfors, Elina
Bourbah, Ioakeim G.
Kiehlmann, Sebastian
Kontopodis, Evangelos
Mandarakas, Nikos
Romanopoulos, Stylianos
Skalidis, Raphael
Vervelaki, Anna
Savchenko, Sergey S.
Antonelli, Lucio A.
Bachetti, Matteo
Baldini, Luca
Baumgartner, Wayne H.
Bellazzini, Ronaldo
Bianchi, Stefano
Bongiorno, Stephen D.
Brez, Alessandro
Bucciantini, Niccolò
Capitanio, Fiamma
Castellano, Simone
Cavazzuti, Elisabetta
Chen, Chien-Ting
Ciprini, Stefano
De Rosa, Alessandra
Del Monte, Ettore
Di Lalla, Niccolò
Di Marco, Alessandro
Doroshenko, Victor
Dovčiak, Michal
Ehlert, Steven R.
Enoto, Teruaki
Evangelista, Yuri
Fabiani, Sergio
Ferrazzoli, Riccardo
Garcia, Javier A.
Gunji, Shuichi
Hayashida, Kiyoshi
Heyl, Jeremy
Iwakiri, Wataru
Kaaret, Philip
Karas, Vladimir
Kislat, Fabian
Kitaguchi, Takao
Kolodziejczak, Jeffery J.
Krawczynski, Henric
La Monaca, Fabio
Latronico, Luca
Maldera, Simone
Manfreda, Alberto
Marin, Frédéric
Marinucci, Andrea
Massaro, Francesco
Matt, Giorgio
Mitsuishi, Ikuyuki
Muleri, Fabio
Ng, C. -Y.
O'Dell, Stephen L.
Omodei, Nicola
Oppedisano, Chiara
Papitto, Alessandro
Pavlov, George G.
Peirson, Abel L.
Perri, Matteo
Pesce-Rollins, Melissa
Petrucci, Pierre-Olivier
Pilia, Maura
Possenti, Andrea
Poutanen, Juri
Ramsey, Brian D.
Rankin, John
Ratheesh, Ajay
Roberts, Oliver
Romani, Roger W.
Sgrò, Carmelo
Slane, Patrick
Spandre, Gloria
Swartz, Doug
Tamagawa, Toru
Taverna, Roberto
Tawara, Yuzuru
Tennant, Allyn F.
Thomas, Nicholas E.
Trois, Alessio
Tsygankov, Sergey S.
Turolla, Roberto
Vink, Jacco
Weisskopf, Martin C.
Wu, Kinwah
Xie, Fei
Zane, Silvia
Source :
A&A 681, A12 (2024)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

We conducted a polarimetry campaign from radio to X-ray wavelengths of the high-synchrotron-peak (HSP) blazar Mrk 421, including Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) measurements on 2022 December 6-8. We detected X-ray polarization of Mrk 421 with a degree of $\Pi_{\rm X}$=14$\pm$1$\%$ and an electric-vector position angle $\psi_{\rm X}$=107$\pm$3$^{\circ}$ in the 2-8 keV band. From the time variability analysis, we find a significant episodic variation in $\psi_{\rm X}$. During 7 months from the first IXPE pointing of Mrk 421 in 2022 May, $\psi_{\rm X}$ varied across the range of 0$^{\circ}$ to 180$^{\circ}$, while $\Pi_{\rm X}$ maintained similar values within $\sim$10-15$\%$. Furthermore, a swing in $\psi_{\rm X}$ in 2022 June was accompanied by simultaneous spectral variations. The results of the multiwavelength polarimetry show that the X-ray polarization degree was generally $\sim$2-3 times greater than that at longer wavelengths, while the polarization angle fluctuated. Additionally, based on radio, infrared, and optical polarimetry, we find that rotation of $\psi$ occurred in the opposite direction with respect to the rotation of $\psi_{\rm X}$ over longer timescales at similar epochs. The polarization behavior observed across multiple wavelengths is consistent with previous IXPE findings for HSP blazars. This result favors the energy-stratified shock model developed to explain variable emission in relativistic jets. The accompanying spectral variation during the $\psi_{\rm X}$ rotation can be explained by a fluctuation in the physical conditions, e.g., in the energy distribution of relativistic electrons. The opposite rotation direction of $\psi$ between the X-ray and longer-wavelength polarization accentuates the conclusion that the X-ray emitting region is spatially separated from that at longer wavelengths.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables; Accepted for publication in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 681, A12 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.06097
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202347408