Polarimetry of optically selected BL Lac candidates from the SDSS
J. Heidt, K. Nilsson

TL;DR
This study conducts polarimetric observations of optically selected BL Lac candidates from SDSS, confirming many are genuine BL Lacs with high polarization, and highlights the potential for unbiased luminosity function estimation.
Contribution
It provides the first large, optically selected BL Lac sample with polarization data, reducing selection biases and confirming the nature of many candidates.
Findings
68% of targets are polarized
77% of polarized targets are highly polarized (>4%)
High polarization duty cycle observed in high-frequency peaked BL Lacs
Abstract
We present and discuss polarimetric observations of 182 targets drawn from an optically selected sample of 240 probable BL Lac candidates out of the SDSS compiled by Collinge et al. (2005). In contrast to most other BL Lac candidate samples extracted from the SDSS, its radio- and/or X-ray properties have not been taken into account for its derivation. Thus, because its selection is based on optical properties alone, it may be less prone to selection effects inherent in other samples derived at different frequencies, so it offers a unique opportunity to extract the first unbiased BL Lac luminosity function that is suitably large in size. We found 124 out of 182 targets (68%) to be polarized, 95 of the polarized targets (77%) to be highly polarized (> 4%). The low-frequency peaked BL Lac candidates in the sample are on average only slightly more polarized than the high-frequency peaked…
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