The Magnetic Field and Polarization Properties of Radio Galaxies in Different Accretion States
Shane P. O'Sullivan, B. M. Gaensler, M. A. Lara-L\'opez, S. van, Velzen, J. K. Banfield, J. S. Farnes

TL;DR
This study investigates how the polarization and magnetic field properties of radio galaxies vary with their accretion states, revealing environmental influences rather than intrinsic magnetic differences.
Contribution
It demonstrates that differences in polarization are linked to environmental factors rather than intrinsic magnetic fields, highlighting the role of ambient gas in AGN accretion states.
Findings
LERGs show higher polarization than HERGs and QSOs.
Polarization correlates with accretion rate, independent of morphology.
Environmental factors influence magnetic field properties in radio galaxies.
Abstract
We use the integrated polarized radio emission at 1.4 GHz () from a large sample of AGN (796 sources at redshifts ) to study the large-scale magnetic field properties of radio galaxies in relation to the host galaxy accretion state. We find a fundamental difference in between radiative-mode AGN (i.e. high-excitation radio galaxies, HERGs, and radio-loud QSOs) and jet-mode AGN (i.e. low-excitation radio galaxies, LERGs). While LERGs can achieve a wide range of (up to ), the HERGs and radio-loud QSOs are limited to . A difference in is also seen when the sample is divided at 0.5% of the total Eddington-scaled accretion rate, where the weakly accreting sources can attain higher values of . We do not find any clear evidence that this is…
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