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Magnetic Field Properties inside the Jet of Mrk 421: Multiwavelength Polarimetry Including the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer
Document Type
Working Paper
Author
Kim, Dawoon E.Di Gesu, LauraLiodakis, IoannisMarscher, Alan P.Jorstad, Svetlana G.Midde, RiccardoMarshall, Herman L.Pacciani, LuigiAgudo, IvánTavecchio, FabrizioCibrario, NicolòTugliani, StefanoBonino, RaffaellaNegro, MichelaPuccetti, SimonettaTombesi, FrancescoCosta, EnricoDonnarumma, ImmacolataSoffitta, PaoloMizuno, TsunefumiFukazawa, YasushiKawabata, Koji S.Nakaoka, TatsuyaUemura, MakotoImazawa, RyoSasada, MahitoAkitaya, HiroshiAceituno, Francisco JosèBonnoli, GiacomoCasanova, VìctorMyserlis, IoannisSievers, AlbrechtAngelakis, EmmanouilKraus, AlexanderCheong, Whee YeonJeong, Hyeon-WooKang, SincheolKim, Sang-HyunLee, Sang-SungAgìs-Gonzàlez, BeatrizSota, AlfredoEscudero, JuanGurwell, MarkKeating, Garrett K.Rao, RamprasadKouch, Pouya M.Lindfors, ElinaBourbah, Ioakeim G.Kiehlmann, SebastianKontopodis, EvangelosMandarakas, NikosRomanopoulos, StylianosSkalidis, RaphaelVervelaki, AnnaSavchenko, Sergey S.Antonelli, Lucio A.Bachetti, MatteoBaldini, LucaBaumgartner, Wayne H.Bellazzini, RonaldoBianchi, StefanoBongiorno, Stephen D.Brez, AlessandroBucciantini, NiccolòCapitanio, FiammaCastellano, SimoneCavazzuti, ElisabettaChen, Chien-TingCiprini, StefanoDe Rosa, AlessandraDel Monte, EttoreDi Lalla, NiccolòDi Marco, AlessandroDoroshenko, VictorDovčiak, MichalEhlert, Steven R.Enoto, TeruakiEvangelista, YuriFabiani, SergioFerrazzoli, RiccardoGarcia, Javier A.Gunji, ShuichiHayashida, KiyoshiHeyl, JeremyIwakiri, WataruKaaret, PhilipKaras, VladimirKislat, FabianKitaguchi, TakaoKolodziejczak, Jeffery J.Krawczynski, HenricLa Monaca, FabioLatronico, LucaMaldera, SimoneManfreda, AlbertoMarin, FrédéricMarinucci, AndreaMassaro, FrancescoMatt, GiorgioMitsuishi, IkuyukiMuleri, FabioNg, C. -Y.O'Dell, Stephen L.Omodei, NicolaOppedisano, ChiaraPapitto, AlessandroPavlov, George G.Peirson, Abel L.Perri, MatteoPesce-Rollins, MelissaPetrucci, Pierre-OlivierPilia, MauraPossenti, AndreaPoutanen, JuriRamsey, Brian D.Rankin, JohnRatheesh, AjayRoberts, OliverRomani, Roger W.Sgrò, CarmeloSlane, PatrickSpandre, GloriaSwartz, DougTamagawa, ToruTaverna, RobertoTawara, YuzuruTennant, Allyn F.Thomas, Nicholas E.Trois, AlessioTsygankov, Sergey S.Turolla, RobertoVink, JaccoWeisskopf, Martin C.Wu, KinwahXie, FeiZane, Silvia
Source
A&A 681, A12 (2024)
Subject
Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Language
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.
Comment: 17 pages, 13 figures, 4 tables; Accepted for publication in A&A