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arxiv: 2209.06227 · v2 · pith:SE3U5TFBnew · submitted 2022-09-13 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Polarized Blazar X-rays imply particle acceleration in shocks

Ioannis Liodakis , Alan P. Marscher , Iv\'an Agudo , Andrei V. Berdyugin , Maria I. Bernardos , Giacomo Bonnoli , George A. Borman , Carolina Casadio
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V\'ictor Casanova Elisabetta Cavazzuti Nicole Rodriguez Cavero Laura Di Gesu Niccol\'o Di Lalla Immacolata Donnarumma Steven R. Ehlert Manel Errando Juan Escudero Maya Garc\'ia-Comas Beatriz Ag\'is-Gonz\'alez C\'esar Husillos Jenni Jormanainen Svetlana G. Jorstad Masato Kagitani Evgenia N. Kopatskaya Vadim Kravtsov Henric Krawczynski Elina Lindfors Elena G. Larionova Grzegorz M. Madejski Fr\'ed\'eric Marin Alessandro Marchini Herman L. Marshall Daria A. Morozova Francesco Massaro Joseph R. Masiero Dimitri Mawet Riccardo Middei Maxwell A. Millar-Blanchaer Ioannis Myserlis Michela Negro Kari Nilsson Stephen L. O'Dell Nicola Omodei Luigi Pacciani Alessandro Paggi Georgia V. Panopoulou Abel L. Peirson Matteo Perri Pierre-Olivier Petrucci Juri Poutanen Simonetta Puccetti Roger W. Romani Takeshi Sakanoi Sergey S. Savchenko Alfredo Sota Fabrizio Tavecchio Samaporn Tinyanont Andrey A. Vasilyev Zachary R. Weaver Alexey V. Zhovtan Lucio A. Antonelli Matteo Bachetti Luca Baldini Wayne H. Baumgartner Ronaldo Bellazzini Stefano Bianchi Stephen D. Bongiorno Raffaella Bonino Alessandro Brez Niccol\'o Bucciantini Fiamma Capitanio Simone Castellano Stefano Ciprini Enrico Costa Alessandra De Rosa Ettore Del Monte Alessandro Di Marco Victor Doroshenko Michal Dov\v{c}iak Teruaki Enoto Yuri Evangelista Sergio Fabiani Riccardo Ferrazzoli Javier A. Garcia Shuichi Gunji Kiyoshi Hayashida Jeremy Heyl Wataru Iwakiri Vladimir Karas Takao Kitaguchi Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak Fabio La Monaca Luca Latronico Simone Maldera Alberto Manfreda Andrea Marinucci Giorgio Matt Ikuyuki Mitsuishi Tsunefumi Mizuno Fabio Muleri Stephen C.-Y. Ng Chiara Oppedisano Alessandro Papitto George G. Pavlov Melissa Pesce-Rollins Maura Pilia Andrea Possenti Brian D. Ramsey John Rankin Ajay Ratheesh Carmelo Sgr\'o Patrick Slane Paolo Soffitta Gloria Spandre Toru Tamagawa Roberto Taverna Yuzuru Tawara Allyn F. Tennant Nicolas E. Thomas Francesco Tombesi Alessio Trois Sergey Tsygankov Roberto Turolla Jacco Vink Martin C. Weisskopf Kinwah Wu Fei Xie Silvia Zane
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Most of the light from blazars, active galactic nuclei with jets of magnetized plasma that point nearly along the line of sight, is produced by high-energy particles, up to $\sim 1$ TeV. Although the jets are known to be ultimately powered by a supermassive black hole, how the particles are accelerated to such high energies has been an unanswered question. The process must be related to the magnetic field, which can be probed by observations of the polarization of light from the jets. Measurements of the radio to optical polarization - the only range available until now - probe extended regions of the jet containing particles that left the acceleration site days to years earlier (Jorstad et al., 2005; Marin et al., 2018; Blinov et al., 2021), and hence do not directly explore the acceleration mechanism, as could X-ray measurements. Here we report the detection of X-ray polarization from the blazar Markarian~501 (Mrk~501). We measure an X-ray linear polarization degree $\Pi_X \sim10\%$, a factor of $\sim2$ higher than the value at optical wavelengths, with a polarization angle parallel to the radio jet. This points to a shock front as the source of particle acceleration, and also implies that the plasma becomes increasingly turbulent with distance from the shock.

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