X-ray polarisation in AGN circumnuclear media. Polarisation framework and 2D torus models
Bert Vander Meulen, Peter Camps, Djordje Savic, Maarten Baes, Giorgio, Matt, and Marko Stalevski

TL;DR
This paper develops a 3D radiative transfer framework for simulating X-ray polarisation in AGN circumnuclear media, providing tools and models to interpret upcoming IXPE observations with complex geometries.
Contribution
It introduces a new 3D polarisation simulation framework integrated into SKIRT, and applies it to 2D torus models, enhancing the interpretation of X-ray polarimetric data in AGN.
Findings
Polarisation angle varies with photon energy in 2D torus models.
Spatially resolved polarisation maps can reveal torus geometry.
High-resolution AGN torus templates are now available for data fitting.
Abstract
Cold gas and dust reprocess the X-ray emission of active galactic nuclei (AGN), producing spectro-polarimetric features in the X-ray band. The recent launch of IXPE allows for observations of this X-ray polarisation signal, encoding unique information on the circumnuclear medium of AGN. However, the models for interpreting these polarimetric data are under-explored and do not reach the same level of sophistication as the corresponding spectral models. We aim at closing the gap between the spectral and spectro-polarimetric modelling of AGN circumnuclear media by providing the tools for simulating X-ray polarisation in complex 3D transfer media alongside X-ray spectra. We lay out the framework for X-ray polarisation in 3D radiative transfer simulations and provide an implementation to the 3D radiative transfer code SKIRT, focussing on (de)polarisation due to scattering and fluorescent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHigh-pressure geophysics and materials · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
