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Variability and evolution of the optical polarization of a sample of gamma-ray blazars

Variability and evolution of the optical polarization of a sample of gamma-ray blazars
Variability and evolution of the optical polarization of a sample of gamma-ray blazars
We present a polarization variability analysis of a sample of 26 γ-ray blazars monitored by the Steward Observatory between 2008 and 2018 in the optical band. We investigate the properties and long-term variability of their optical polarization, searching for differences between blazar types. We observe that BL Lac objects are typically less polarized and less variable than flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs). Moreover, BL Lacs display a distribution of their polarization angle typically oriented in a preferential direction, contrary to the rather random distribution of FSRQs. For the latter blazar type, as well as those sources showing a bright stellar emission, we take into account the depolarizing effect introduced by the broad line region and the host galaxy on the measured polarization degree. In this sample, we also observe that BL Lacs present an uncorrelated evolution of the flux and the polarization. Contrary, FSRQs show a correlation before the depolarization correction, that is lost however after considering this effect. In addition, we study the behaviour of the polarization angle, searching for angle rotations in its long-term evolution. We derive that the FSRQs studied here show rotations more frequently than BL Lac objects by a factor ∼1.5. During these periods, we also observe a systematic decrease of the polarization fraction, as well as a marginal flux increase, not significant however to connect rotations with optical flares. We interpret these results within the extended shock-in-jet scenario, able to explain the overall features observed here for the polarization of the blazar sample.
astro-ph.HE, galaxies: jets, galaxies: active, polarization, BL Lacertae objects: general, galaxies: nuclei
1365-2966
4504-4519
Otero-Santos, J.
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Acosta-Pulido, J.A. Acosta
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González, J. Becerra
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Raiteri, C.M
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Carnerero, M.I.
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Segura, N. Castro
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González-Martín, O.
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Luashvili, A.
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Otero-Santos, J.
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Acosta-Pulido, J.A. Acosta
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González, J. Becerra
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Raiteri, C.M
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Carnerero, M.I.
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Segura, N. Castro
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González-Martín, O.
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Luashvili, A.
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Otero-Santos, J., Acosta-Pulido, J.A. Acosta, González, J. Becerra, Raiteri, C.M, Carnerero, M.I., Segura, N. Castro, González-Martín, O. and Luashvili, A. (2023) Variability and evolution of the optical polarization of a sample of gamma-ray blazars. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 523 (3), 4504-4519. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stad1722).

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We present a polarization variability analysis of a sample of 26 γ-ray blazars monitored by the Steward Observatory between 2008 and 2018 in the optical band. We investigate the properties and long-term variability of their optical polarization, searching for differences between blazar types. We observe that BL Lac objects are typically less polarized and less variable than flat spectrum radio quasars (FSRQs). Moreover, BL Lacs display a distribution of their polarization angle typically oriented in a preferential direction, contrary to the rather random distribution of FSRQs. For the latter blazar type, as well as those sources showing a bright stellar emission, we take into account the depolarizing effect introduced by the broad line region and the host galaxy on the measured polarization degree. In this sample, we also observe that BL Lacs present an uncorrelated evolution of the flux and the polarization. Contrary, FSRQs show a correlation before the depolarization correction, that is lost however after considering this effect. In addition, we study the behaviour of the polarization angle, searching for angle rotations in its long-term evolution. We derive that the FSRQs studied here show rotations more frequently than BL Lac objects by a factor ∼1.5. During these periods, we also observe a systematic decrease of the polarization fraction, as well as a marginal flux increase, not significant however to connect rotations with optical flares. We interpret these results within the extended shock-in-jet scenario, able to explain the overall features observed here for the polarization of the blazar sample.

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Accepted/In Press date: 6 June 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 8 June 2023
Published date: 1 August 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: JOS thanks the support from grant FPI-SO from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) (research project SEV-2015-0548-17-3 and predoctoral contract BES-2017-082171). JOS, JAP, and JBG acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (MICINN) through the Spanish State Research Agency, under Severo Ochoa Programme 2020–2023 (CEX2019-000920-S) and the project PID2019-107988GB-C22. OGM acknowledges financial support from the project [IN105720] DGAPA PAPIIT from UNAM. Data from the Steward Observatory spectropolarimetric monitoring project were used. This programme is supported by Fermi Guest Investigator grants NNX08AW56G, NNX09AU10G, NNX12AO93G, and NNX15AU81G. We thank the anonymous referee for his/her comments that helped to improve the manuscript. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s).
Keywords: astro-ph.HE, galaxies: jets, galaxies: active, polarization, BL Lacertae objects: general, galaxies: nuclei

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Local EPrints ID: 479453
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/479453
ISSN: 1365-2966
PURE UUID: 402f08a0-53e1-4dd9-803c-1db9c8a4d7d4

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Date deposited: 24 Jul 2023 16:59
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:45

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Author: J. Otero-Santos
Author: J.A. Acosta Acosta-Pulido
Author: J. Becerra González
Author: C.M Raiteri
Author: M.I. Carnerero
Author: N. Castro Segura
Author: O. González-Martín
Author: A. Luashvili

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