Rotation of the optical polarization angle associated with the 2008 {\gamma}-ray flare of blazar w comae
Marco Sorcia, Erika Ben\'itez, David Hiriart, Jos\'e M. L\'opez,, Jos\'e I. Cabrera, and Ra\'ul M\'ujica

TL;DR
This study analyzes optical polarization variability in blazar W Comae, revealing a significant polarization angle rotation during a gamma-ray flare, suggesting co-spatial emission regions and providing insights into jet physics.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed polarization angle rotation analysis associated with a gamma-ray flare in W Comae, linking optical and gamma-ray emission regions and estimating jet parameters.
Findings
Detected a 237° rotation in polarization angle during the 2008 gamma-ray flare.
Found a strong correlation (r=0.93) between R-band flux and polarization degree.
Estimated jet parameters including Doppler factor, viewing angle, and magnetic field strength.
Abstract
An --band photopolarimetric variability analysis of the TeV bright blazar W Comae, between 2008 February 28 and 2013 May 17, is presented. The source showed a gradual tendency to decrease its mean flux level with a total change of ~3~mJy. A maximum and minimum brightness states in the -band of 14.250.04 and 16.520.1~mag respectively were observed, corresponding to a maximum variation of F = 5.40 mJy. We estimated a minimum variability timescale of t=3.3 days. A maximum polarization degree =33.8\%1.6\%, with a maximum variation of P = 33.2\%, was found. One of our main results is the detection of a large rotation of the polarization angle from 78\degr to 315\degr (237\degr) that coincides in time with the -ray flare observed in 2008 June. This result indicates that both optical and -ray emission regions…
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