R. Middei, M. Perri, S. Puccetti, I. Liodakis, L. Di Gesu, A. Marscher, N. R. Cavero, F. Tavecchio, I. Donnarumma, Marco Laurenti, S. Jorstad, I. Agudo, H. Marshall, L. Pacciani, Dawoon E. Kim, Francisco José Aceituno, G. Bonnoli, V. Casanova, B. Agís-González, A. Sota, C. Casadio, J. Escudero, I. Myserlis, A. Sievers, P. M. Kouch, E. Lindfors, M. Gurwell, G. Keating, Ramprasad Rao, Sincheol Kang, Sang-Sung Lee, Sang-Hyun Kim, Wheeyeon Cheong, Hyeon-Woo Jeong, E. Angelakis, A. Kraus, L. Antonelli, M. Bachetti, L. Baldini, W. Baumgartner, R. Bellazzini, S. Bianchi, S. Bongiorno, R. Bonino, A. Brez, N. Bucciantini, F. Capitanio, S. Castellano, E. Cavazzuti, Chien-Ting J. Chen, S. Ciprini, E. Costa, A. De Rosa, E. Del Monte, N. Di Lalla, A. Di Marco, V. Doroshenko, M. Dovc̆iak, S. Ehlert, T. Enoto, Y. Evangelista, S. Fabiani, R. Ferrazzoli, J. A. Garc'ia, S. Gunji, K. Hayashida, J. Heyl, W. Iwakiri, P. Kaaret, V. Karas, F. Kislat, T. Kitaguchi, J. Kolodziejczak, H. Krawczynski, F. La Monaca, L. Latronico, S.
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摘要
耀变体光谱能量分布的低能峰通常被归因于喷流中相对论性粒子的同步辐射。尽管关于喷射过程的共识,粒子加速机制仍然存在争议。在这里,我们提出了PG 1553+113的第一次x射线偏振观测,这是一个由成像x射线偏振探测器(IXPE)观测到的高同步峰耀变体。我们探测到沿电矢量位角ψ X = 86°±8°的X射线偏振度为(10±2)%。同时,射电和光偏振度降低了约3倍。在我们的IXPE指向期间,我们观察到IXPE时代的第一个孤儿光偏振摆动,因为PG 1553+113的光学角经历了大约125°的平滑单调旋转,速率为~ 17°day-1。我们没有在射电或x射线中发现类似旋转的证据,这表明x射线和光学发射区域是分开的,或者最多部分共空间。我们的光谱偏振结果提供了进一步的证据,证明耀变体中的稳态x射线发射起源于激波加速和能量分层的电子种群。
IXPE and Multiwavelength Observations of Blazar PG 1553+113 Reveal an Orphan Optical Polarization Swing
The lower-energy peak of the spectral energy distribution of blazars has commonly been ascribed to synchrotron radiation from relativistic particles in the jets. Despite the consensus regarding jet emission processes, the particle acceleration mechanism is still debated. Here, we present the first X-ray polarization observations of PG 1553+113, a high-synchrotron-peak blazar observed by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We detect an X-ray polarization degree of (10 ± 2)% along an electric-vector position angle of ψ X = 86° ± 8°. At the same time, the radio and optical polarization degrees are lower by a factor of ∼3. During our IXPE pointing, we observed the first orphan optical polarization swing of the IXPE era, as the optical angle of PG 1553+113 underwent a smooth monotonic rotation by about 125°, with a rate of ∼17° day–1. We do not find evidence of a similar rotation in either radio or X-rays, which suggests that the X-ray and optically emitting regions are separate or, at most, partially cospatial. Our spectropolarimetric results provide further evidence that the steady-state X-ray emission in blazars originates in a shock-accelerated and energy-stratified electron population.