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Limits on X-ray Polarization at the Core of Centaurus A as Observed with the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer

We present measurements of the polarization of X-rays in the $2-8 \thinspace \mathrm{keV}$ band from the nucleus of the radio galaxy Centaurus A (Cen A), using a 100ks observation from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE). Nearly simultaneous observations of Cen A were also taken with the Swift, NuSTAR, and INTEGRAL observatories. No statistically significant degree of polarization is detected with IXPE. These observations have a minimum detectable polarization at $99 \%$ percent confidence (MDP$_{99}$) of $6.5 \%$ using a weighted, spectral model-independent calculation in the $2-8 \thinspace \mathrm{keV}$ band. The polarization angle $ψ$ is consequently unconstrained. Spectral fitting across three orders of magnitude in X-ray energy ($0.3-400 \thinspace \mathrm{keV}$) demonstrates that the SED of Cen A is well described by a simple power law with moderate intrinsic absorption ($N_H \sim 10^{23} \thinspace \mathrm{cm}^{-2}$) and a Fe K$α$ emission line, although a second unabsorbed power law is required to account for the observed spectrum at energies below $2 \thinspace \mathrm{keV}$. This spectrum suggests that the reprocessing material responsible for this emission line is optically thin and distant from the central black hole. Our upper limits on the X-ray polarization are consistent with the predictions of Compton scattering, although the specific seed photon population responsible for production of the X-rays cannot be identified. The low polarization degree, variability in the core emission, and the relative lack of variability in the Fe K$α$ emission line support a picture where electrons are accelerated in a region of highly disordered magnetic fields surrounding the innermost jet.

preprint2022arXivOpen access
Steven R. EhlertRiccardo FerrazzoliAndrea MarinucciHerman L. MarshallRiccardo MiddeiLuigi PaccianiMatteo PerriPierre-Olivier PetrucciSimonetta PuccettiThibault BarnouinStefano BianchiIoannis LiodakisGrzegorz MadejskiFréderic MarinAlan P. MarscherGiorgio MattJuri PoutanenKinwah WuIván AgudoLucio A. AntonelliMatteo BachettiLuca BaldiniWayne H. BaumgartnerRonaldo BellazziniStephen D. BongiornoRaffaella BoninoAlessandro BrezNiccolò BucciantiniFiamma CapitanioSimone CastellanoElisabetta CavazzutiStefano CipriniEnrico CostaAlessandra De RosaEttore Del MonteLaura Di GesuNiccolò Di LallaAlessandro Di MarcoImmacolata DonnarummaVictor DoroshenkoMichal DovčiakTeruaki EnotoYuri EvangelistaSergio FabianiJavier A. GarciaShuichi GunjiKiyoshi HayashidaJeremy HeylWataru IwakiriSvetlana G. JorstadVladimir KarasTakao KitaguchiJeffery J. KolodziejczakHenric KrawczynskiFabio La MonacaLuca LatronicoSimone MalderaAlberto ManfredaFrancesco MassaroIkuyuki MitsuishiTsunefumi MizunoFabio MuleriMichela NegroC. -Y. NgStephen L. O'DellNicola OmodeiChiara OppedisanoAlessandro PapittoGeorge G. PavlovAbel L. PeirsonMelissa Pesce-RollinsMaura PiliaAndrea PossentiBrian D. RamseyJohn RankinAjay RatheeshRoger W. RomaniCarmelo SgròPatrick SlanePaolo SoffittaGloria SpandreToru TamagawaFabrizio TavecchioRoberto TavernaYuzuru TawaraAllyn F. TennantNicholas E. ThomasFrancesco TombesiAlessio TroisSergey TsygankovRoberto TurollaJacco VinkMartin C. WeisskopfFei XieSilvia ZaneJames RodiElisabeth JourdainJean-Pierre Roques

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Steven R. EhlertRiccardo FerrazzoliAndrea MarinucciHerman L. MarshallRiccardo MiddeiLuigi PaccianiMatteo PerriPierre-Olivier PetrucciSimonetta PuccettiThibault BarnouinStefano BianchiIoannis LiodakisGrzegorz MadejskiFréderic MarinAlan P. MarscherGiorgio MattJuri PoutanenKinwah WuIván AgudoLucio A. AntonelliMatteo BachettiLuca BaldiniWayne H. BaumgartnerRonaldo BellazziniStephen D. BongiornoRaffaella BoninoAlessandro BrezNiccolò BucciantiniFiamma CapitanioSimone CastellanoElisabetta CavazzutiStefano CipriniEnrico CostaAlessandra De RosaEttore Del MonteLaura Di GesuNiccolò Di LallaAlessandro Di MarcoImmacolata DonnarummaVictor DoroshenkoMichal DovčiakTeruaki EnotoYuri EvangelistaSergio FabianiJavier A. GarciaShuichi GunjiKiyoshi HayashidaJeremy HeylWataru IwakiriSvetlana G. JorstadVladimir KarasTakao KitaguchiJeffery J. KolodziejczakHenric KrawczynskiFabio La MonacaLuca LatronicoSimone MalderaAlberto ManfredaFrancesco MassaroIkuyuki MitsuishiTsunefumi MizunoFabio MuleriMichela NegroC. -Y. NgStephen L. O'DellNicola OmodeiChiara OppedisanoAlessandro PapittoGeorge G. PavlovAbel L. PeirsonMelissa Pesce-RollinsMaura PiliaAndrea PossentiBrian D. RamseyJohn RankinAjay RatheeshRoger W. RomaniCarmelo SgròPatrick SlanePaolo SoffittaGloria SpandreToru TamagawaFabrizio TavecchioRoberto TavernaYuzuru TawaraAllyn F. TennantNicholas E. ThomasFrancesco TombesiAlessio TroisSergey TsygankovRoberto TurollaJacco VinkMartin C. WeisskopfFei XieSilvia ZaneJames RodiElisabeth JourdainJean-Pierre Roques

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