IXPE observation of PKS 2155-304 reveals the most highly polarized blazar
Pouya M. Kouch, Ioannis Liodakis, Riccardo Middei, Dawoon E. Kim,, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Alan P. Marscher, Herman L. Marshall, Steven R. Ehlert,, Laura Di Gesu, Svetlana G. Jorstad, Iv\'an Agudo, Grzegorz M. Madejski, Roger, W. Romani, Manel Errando, Elina Lindfors, Kari Nilsson

TL;DR
This study reports unprecedented high X-ray polarization in the blazar PKS 2155-304, revealing energy-dependent polarization behavior and supporting an energy-stratified shock-acceleration model in high-synchrotron-peaked blazars.
Contribution
First measurement of such high X-ray polarization in an HSP blazar, demonstrating energy-dependent polarization variability and multiwavelength polarization behavior.
Findings
X-ray polarization degree reached 30.7% during the first half of observations.
Optical polarization remained stable while X-ray polarization varied.
Results support an energy-stratified shock-acceleration scenario.
Abstract
We report the X-ray polarization properties of the high-synchrotron-peaked (HSP) blazar PKS 2155304 based on observations with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We observed the source between Oct 27 and Nov 7, 2023. We also conducted an extensive contemporaneous multiwavelength (MW) campaign. We find that during the first half () of the IXPE pointing, the source exhibited the highest X-ray polarization degree detected for an HSP blazar thus far, (30.72.0)%, which dropped to (15.32.1)% during the second half (). The X-ray polarization angle remained stable during the IXPE pointing at 129.41.8 and 125.43.9 during and , respectively. Meanwhile, the optical polarization degree remained stable during the IXPE pointing, with average host-galaxy-corrected values of (4.30.7)% and (3.80.9)% during…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Neutrino Physics Research
