Radio Circular Polarization Produced in Helical Magnetic Fields in Eight Active Galactic Nuclei
D. C. Gabuzda, V. M. Vitrishchak, M. Mahmud, S. P. O'Sullivan

TL;DR
This study links the observed circular polarization in AGN jets to the presence of helical magnetic fields, providing evidence that such fields are common and influence polarization characteristics.
Contribution
It determines the pitch-angle regimes and helicities of helical magnetic fields in AGN jets and shows their correlation with observed circular polarization signs.
Findings
Predicted CP signs match observations in all eight AGN cases.
Helical magnetic fields are likely ubiquitous in AGN jets.
CP generation is consistent with Faraday conversion in helical fields.
Abstract
Homan & Lister (2006) have recently published circular-polarization (CP) detections for 34 objects in the MOJAVE sample - a set of bright, compact AGN being monitored by the Very Long Baseline Array at 15 GHz. We report the detection of 15-GHz parsec-scale CP in two more AGN (3C345 and 2231+114), and confirm the MOJAVE detection of CP in 1633+382. It is generally believed that the most likely mechanism for the generation of this CP is Faraday conversion of linear polarization to CP. A helical jet magnetic-field (B-field) geometry can facilitate this process - linearly polarized emission from the far side of the jet is converted to CP as it passes through the magnetised plasma at the front side of the jet on its way toward the observer. In this case, the sign of the generated CP is essentially determined by the pitch angle and helicity of the helical B field. We have determined the…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
