Testing particle acceleration in blazar jets with continuous high-cadence optical polarization observations

Author:

Liodakis IoannisORCID,Kiehlmann SebastianORCID,Marscher Alan P.ORCID,Zhang Haocheng,Blinov DmitryORCID,Jorstad Svetlana G.,Agudo IvánORCID,Benítez ErikaORCID,Berdyugin AndreiORCID,Bonnoli Giacomo,Casadio CarolinaORCID,Chen Chien-Ting,Chen Wen-Ping,Ehlert Steven R.,Escudero JuanORCID,Grishina Tatiana S.ORCID,Hiriart DavidORCID,Hsu Angela,Imazawa Ryo,Jermak Helen E.ORCID,Jose Jincen,Kaaret PhilipORCID,Kopatskaya Evgenia N.ORCID,Lalchand BhavanaORCID,Larionova Elena G.ORCID,Lindfors Elina,López José M.,McCall Callum,Morozova Daria A.,Palaiologou Efthymios,Pandey ShivangiORCID,Poutanen JuriORCID,Rakshit SuvenduORCID,Reig PabloORCID,Sasada MahitoORCID,Savchenko Sergey S.ORCID,Shablovinskaya ElenaORCID,Neha SharmaORCID,Shrestha ManishaORCID,Steele Iain A.ORCID,Troitskiy Ivan S.ORCID,Troitskaya Yulia V.ORCID,Uemura MakotoORCID,Vasilyev Andrey A.ORCID,Weaver Zachary,Wiersema KlaasORCID,Weisskopf Martin C.ORCID

Abstract

Variability can be the pathway to understanding the physical processes in astrophysical jets. However, the high-cadence observations required to test particle acceleration models are still missing. Here we report on the first attempt to produce continuous, > 24 hour polarization light curves of blazars using telescopes distributed across the globe, following the rotation of the Earth, to avoid the rising Sun. Our campaign involved 16 telescopes in Asia, Europe, and North America. We observed BL Lacertae and CGRaBS J0211+1051 for a combined 685 telescope hours. We find large variations in the polarization degree and angle for both sources on sub-hour timescales as well as a ∼180° rotation of the polarization angle in CGRaBS J0211+1051 in less than two days. We compared our high-cadence observations to particle-in-cell magnetic reconnection and turbulent plasma simulations. We find that although the state-of-the-art simulation frameworks can produce a large fraction of the polarization properties, they do not account for the entirety of the observed polarization behavior in blazar jets.

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EDP Sciences

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