Multi-waveband polarimetric observations of NRAO 530 on parsec-scale
Y.J. Chen, Z.-Q. Shen, S.-W. Feng

TL;DR
This study presents multi-frequency VLBA polarimetric observations of NRAO 530, revealing complex magnetic field structures, polarization behaviors, and jet properties on parsec scales, advancing understanding of AGN jet physics.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-waveband polarimetric data and analysis of NRAO 530, highlighting the jet's magnetic field structure and polarization characteristics with high-resolution VLBA observations.
Findings
Core component confirmed with high brightness temperature and hard spectrum.
Detection of a spine-sheath polarization structure across the jet.
Evidence of complex magnetic fields possibly helical or tangled.
Abstract
We report on multi-bands VLBA polarimetric observations of NRAO 530 in February 1997. Total intensity, EVPA distributions at all these frequencies are presented. Model fitting has been performed, from which the fitted southmost component A is confirmed as the core of the radio structure with relatively high brightness temperature and hard spectrum between 15 and 43 GHz in comparison with the central component B of dominant flux. The relatively high degree of polarization for the component A may arise from its complex radio structure, which is resolvable at 86 GHz. As a contrast, the component B shows a well fitted power-law spectrum with the spectral index of about -0.5, and a linear correlation between EVPAs and wavelength square with the observed RM of about -1062 rad m^{-2}, indicating its structural singleness. Assuming that the component B has a comparable degree of polarization…
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