Magnetic Field Properties inside the Jet of Mrk 421: Multiwavelength Polarimetry Including the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer
Dawoon E. Kim, Laura Di Gesu, Ioannis Liodakis, Alan P. Marscher,, Svetlana G. Jorstad, Riccardo Midde, Herman L. Marshall, Luigi Pacciani,, Iv\'an Agudo, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Nicol\`o Cibrario, Stefano Tugliani,, Raffaella Bonino, Michela Negro, Simonetta Puccetti

TL;DR
This study presents multiwavelength polarimetry of Mrk 421, revealing variable X-ray polarization and its relation to jet physics, supporting an energy-stratified shock model with spatially separated emission regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed X-ray polarization measurements of Mrk 421, demonstrating variability and multiwavelength polarization behavior that supports the energy-stratified shock model.
Findings
X-ray polarization degree was 14% with significant variability.
X-ray polarization angle varied over 7 months, with episodic swings.
X-ray polarization was 2-3 times higher than at longer wavelengths.
Abstract
We conducted a polarimetry campaign from radio to X-ray wavelengths of the high-synchrotron-peak (HSP) blazar Mrk 421, including Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) measurements on 2022 December 6-8. We detected X-ray polarization of Mrk 421 with a degree of =141 and an electric-vector position angle =1073 in the 2-8 keV band. From the time variability analysis, we find a significant episodic variation in . During 7 months from the first IXPE pointing of Mrk 421 in 2022 May, varied across the range of 0 to 180, while maintained similar values within 10-15. Furthermore, a swing in in 2022 June was accompanied by simultaneous spectral variations. The results of the multiwavelength polarimetry show that the X-ray polarization degree was generally…
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