Optical polarimetric and multiwavelength flaring activity of blazar 3C279
N. Fraija, E. Ben\'itez, D. Hiriart, M. Sorcia, J. M. L\'opez, R., M\'ujica, J. I. Cabrera, and A. Galv\'an-G\'amez

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive 9-year optical polarimetric analysis of blazar 3C279, revealing significant variability, large polarization rotations, and multiwavelength correlations during flaring episodes, advancing understanding of jet dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive multiwavelength polarimetric dataset of 3C279 over nine years, highlighting jet precession and polarization behavior during flares.
Findings
Polarization degree varied from 0.48% to 31.65%.
Large EVPA rotations observed, supporting jet precession.
Multiwavelength lags identified, e.g., 31 days between gamma-ray and optical fluxes.
Abstract
An exhaustive analysis of 9-year optical R-band photopolarimetric data of the flat-spectrum radio quasar 3C279 from 2008 February 27 to 2017 May 25 is presented, alongside with multiwavelength observing campaigns performed during the flaring activity exhibited in 2009 February/March, 2011 June, 2014 March/April, 2015 June and 2017 February. In the R-band, this source showed the maximum brightness state of mag ( mJy) on 2017 March 02, and the lowest brightness state ever recorded of mag ( mJy) on 2010 June 17. During the entire period of observations, the polarization degree varied between % and % and the electric vector position angle exhibited large rotations between and . Optical polarization data show that this source has a stable polarized component that…
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