Parsec-scale blazar monitoring: Flux and polarization variability

被引:79
作者
Homan, DC
Ojha, R
Wardle, JFC
Roberts, DH
Aller, MF
Aller, HD
Hughes, PA
机构
[1] Brandeis Univ, Phys Dept MS057, Waltham, MA 02454 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Radio Astron Observ, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
关键词
BL Lacertae objects : general; galaxies : active; galaxies : jets; galaxies : kinematics and dynamics; galaxies : Seyfert; quasars : general;
D O I
10.1086/338701
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
We present analysis of the flux density and polarization variability of parsec-scale radio jets from a dual-frequency, six-epoch, VLBA polarization experiment monitoring 12 blazars. The observations were made at 15 and 22 GHz at bimonthly intervals over 1996. Here we analyze the flux density, fractional polarization, and polarization position angle behavior of core regions and jet features, considering both the linear trends of these quantities with time and more rapid fluctuations about the linear trends. The dual frequency nature of the observations allows us to examine spectral evolution, to separate Faraday effects from changes in magnetic field order, and also to deduce empirical estimates for the uncertainties in measuring properties of VLBI jet features ( see the Appendix). Our main results include the following: On timescales greater than or similar to 1 yr, we find that jet features generally decayed in flux, with older features decaying more slowly than younger features. Using the decay rates of jet features from six sources, we find I proportional to R-1.3+/-0.1. Short-term fluctuations in flux tended to be fractionally larger in core regions than in jet features, with the more compact core regions having the larger fluctuations. We find significant spectral index changes in the core regions of four sources. Taken together these are consistent with an outburst-ejection cycle for new jet components. Jet features from one source showed a significant spectral flattening over time. Jet features either increased in fractional polarization with time or showed no significant change, with the smallest observed changes in the features at the largest projected radii. Increasing magnetic field order explains most of the increasing fractional polarization we observed. Only in the case of 3C 273 is there evidence of a feature emerging from behind a Faraday depolarizing screen. We find a number of significant polarization angle rotations, including two very large (greater than or similar to 180degrees) rotations in the core regions of OJ 287 and J1512-09. In general, polarization angle changes were of the same magnitude at both observing bands and cannot be explained by Faraday rotation. The observed polarization angle changes most likely reflect underlying changes in magnetic field structure. In jet features, four of the five observed rotations were in the direction of aligning the magnetic field with the jet axis, and coupled with the tendency of jet features to show a fractional polarization increase, this suggests increasing longitudinal field order.
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