The Quasar Feedback Survey: Revealing the Interplay of Jets, Winds & Emission Line Gas in Type 2 Quasars with Radio Polarization
Silpa Sasikumar (NCRA-TIFR), P. Kharb (NCRA-TIFR), C. M. Harrison, (Newcastle University), A. Girdhar (ESO/LMU), D. Mukherjee (IUCAA), V., Mainieri (ESO), M. E. Jarvis (MPA/ESO/LMU)

TL;DR
This study combines radio polarization and emission line observations to explore the interaction between jets, winds, and ionized gas in type 2 quasars, revealing insights into the origin and depolarization of radio emission.
Contribution
It provides new evidence on the role of emission-line gas in depolarizing radio emission and estimates the size and mass of gas clouds in quasar lobes.
Findings
Detection of polarization in radio cores and lobes of quasars.
Anti-correlation between polarized radio knots and [O III] emission.
Estimated size of emission-line gas clouds and thermal material in lobes.
Abstract
We present results from a combined radio polarization and emission line study of five type 2 quasars at with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) B-array at 5 GHz and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) [O III] observations. These five sources are known to exhibit close association between radio structures and ionized gas morphology and kinematics. Four sources (J0945+1737, J1000+1242, J1356+1026 and J1430+1339) show polarization in the current data. J1010+1413 is the unpolarized source in our sample. We detect fractional polarization in the radio cores and a high fractional polarization () in the lobes of these sources. The morphological, spectral and polarization properties suggest a jet origin for radio emission in J0945+1737, J1000+1242, J1010+1413 and J1430+1339 whereas the current data cannot fully discern the origin of radio emission (jet or wind) in…
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