Magnetic fields of active galactic nuclei and quasars with polarized broad H-alpha lines
N.A. Silant'ev, Yu.N. Gnedin, S.D. Buliga, M.Yu. Piotrovich, T.M., Natsvlishvili

TL;DR
This paper estimates magnetic fields in AGNs using spectropolarimetric data of broad H-alpha lines, proposing that magnetized accretion discs and Faraday rotation explain observed polarization features.
Contribution
It introduces a method to estimate magnetic fields in AGN broad line regions from polarization data, considering magnetized accretion discs and Faraday effects.
Findings
Magnetic field estimates near SMBHs range from X to Y Gauss.
Polarization features are explained by azimuthal magnetic fields and cloud asymmetries.
The model accounts for polarization minima and position angle rotations across lines.
Abstract
We present estimates of magnetic field in a number of AGNs from the Spectropolarimetric atlas of Smith, Young & Robinson (2002) from the observed degrees of linear polarization and the positional angles of spectral lines (H-alpha) (broad line regions of AGNs) and nearby continuum. The observed polarization is lower than the Milne value in a non-magnetized atmosphere. We hypothesize that the polarized radiation escapes from optically thick magnetized accretion discs and is weakened by the Faraday rotation effect. This effect is able to explain both the value of the polarization and the position angle. We estimate the required magnetic field in the broad line region by using simple asymptotic analytical formulas for Milne's problem in magnetized atmosphere, which take into account the last scattering of radiation before escaping from the accretion disc. The polarization of a broad…
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