The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2023)

IXPE and Multiwavelength Observations of Blazar PG 1553+113 Reveal an Orphan Optical Polarization Swing

  • Riccardo Middei,
  • Matteo Perri,
  • Simonetta Puccetti,
  • Ioannis Liodakis,
  • Laura Di Gesu,
  • Alan P. Marscher,
  • Nicole Rodriguez Cavero,
  • Fabrizio Tavecchio,
  • Immacolata Donnarumma,
  • Marco Laurenti,
  • Svetlana G. Jorstad,
  • Iván Agudo,
  • Herman L. Marshall,
  • Luigi Pacciani,
  • Dawoon E. Kim,
  • Francisco José Aceituno,
  • Giacomo Bonnoli,
  • Víctor Casanova,
  • Beatriz Agís-González,
  • Alfredo Sota,
  • Carolina Casadio,
  • Juan Escudero,
  • Ioannis Myserlis,
  • Albrecht Sievers,
  • Pouya M. Kouch,
  • Elina Lindfors,
  • Mark Gurwell,
  • Garrett K. Keating,
  • Ramprasad Rao,
  • Sincheol Kang,
  • Sang-Sung Lee,
  • Sang-Hyun Kim,
  • Whee Yeon Cheong,
  • Hyeon-Woo Jeong,
  • Emmanouil Angelakis,
  • Alexander Kraus,
  • Lucio A. Antonelli,
  • Matteo Bachetti,
  • Luca Baldini,
  • Wayne H. Baumgartner,
  • Ronaldo Bellazzini,
  • Stefano Bianchi,
  • Stephen D. Bongiorno,
  • Raffaella Bonino,
  • Alessandro Brez,
  • Niccolò Bucciantini,
  • Fiamma Capitanio,
  • Simone Castellano,
  • Elisabetta Cavazzuti,
  • Chien-Ting Chen,
  • Stefano Ciprini,
  • Enrico Costa,
  • Alessandra De Rosa,
  • Ettore Del Monte,
  • Niccolò Di Lalla,
  • Alessandro Di Marco,
  • Victor Doroshenko,
  • Michal Dovčiak,
  • Steven R. Ehlert,
  • Teruaki Enoto,
  • Yuri Evangelista,
  • Sergio Fabiani,
  • Riccardo Ferrazzoli,
  • Javier A. García,
  • Shuichi Gunji,
  • Kiyoshi Hayashida,
  • Jeremy Heyl,
  • Wataru Iwakiri,
  • Philip Kaaret,
  • Vladimir Karas,
  • Fabian Kislat,
  • Takao Kitaguchi,
  • Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak,
  • Henric Krawczynski,
  • Fabio La Monaca,
  • Luca Latronico,
  • Simone Maldera,
  • Alberto Manfreda,
  • Frédéric Marin,
  • Andrea Marinucci,
  • Francesco Massaro,
  • Giorgio Matt,
  • Ikuyuki Mitsuishi,
  • Tsunefumi Mizuno,
  • Fabio Muleri,
  • Michela Negro,
  • Chi-Yung Ng,
  • Stephen L. O’Dell,
  • Nicola Omodei,
  • Chiara Oppedisano,
  • Alessandro Papitto,
  • George G. Pavlov,
  • Abel L. Peirson,
  • Melissa Pesce-Rollins,
  • Pierre-Olivier Petrucci,
  • Maura Pilia,
  • Andrea Possenti,
  • Juri Poutanen,
  • Brian D. Ramsey,
  • John Rankin,
  • Ajay Ratheesh,
  • Oliver J. Roberts,
  • Roger W. Romani,
  • Carmelo Sgrò,
  • Patrick Slane,
  • Paolo Soffitta,
  • Gloria Spandre,
  • Douglas A. Swartz,
  • Toru Tamagawa,
  • Roberto Taverna,
  • Yuzuru Tawara,
  • Allyn F. Tennant,
  • Nicholas E. Thomas,
  • Francesco Tombesi,
  • Alessio Trois,
  • Sergey S. Tsygankov,
  • Roberto Turolla,
  • Jacco Vink,
  • Martin C. Weisskopf,
  • Kinwah Wu,
  • Fei Xie,
  • Silvia Zane

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acec3e
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 953, no. 2
p. L28

Abstract

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The lower-energy peak of the spectral energy distribution of blazars has commonly been ascribed to synchrotron radiation from relativistic particles in the jets. Despite the consensus regarding jet emission processes, the particle acceleration mechanism is still debated. Here, we present the first X-ray polarization observations of PG 1553+113, a high-synchrotron-peak blazar observed by the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). We detect an X-ray polarization degree of (10 ± 2)% along an electric-vector position angle of ψ _X = 86° ± 8°. At the same time, the radio and optical polarization degrees are lower by a factor of ∼3. During our IXPE pointing, we observed the first orphan optical polarization swing of the IXPE era, as the optical angle of PG 1553+113 underwent a smooth monotonic rotation by about 125°, with a rate of ∼17° day ^–1 . We do not find evidence of a similar rotation in either radio or X-rays, which suggests that the X-ray and optically emitting regions are separate or, at most, partially cospatial. Our spectropolarimetric results provide further evidence that the steady-state X-ray emission in blazars originates in a shock-accelerated and energy-stratified electron population.

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