The Faraday rotation measure of the M87 jet at 3.5mm with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array

Sijia Peng, Ru-Sen Lu, Ciriaco Goddi, Thomas P. Krichbaum, Zhiyuan Li, Ruo-Yu Liu, Jae-Young Kim, Masanori Nakamura, Feng Yuan, Liang Chen, Ivan Marti-Vidal, Zhiqiang Shen
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Faraday rotation is an important probe of the magnetic fields and magnetized plasma around active galactic nuclei (AGN) jets. We present a Faraday rotation measure image of the M87 jet between 85.2 GHz and 101.3 GHz with a resolution of ~2" with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). We found that the rotation measure (RM) of the M87 core is $\rm (4.5\pm 0.4)\times10^{4}\ rad\ m^{-2}$ with a low linear polarization fraction of $\rm (0.88\pm 0.08)\%$. The spatial RM gradient in the M87 jet spans a wide range from $\sim -2\times10^4\rm~rad\ m^{-2}$ to $\sim 3\times10^4\rm~rad\ m^{-2}$ with a typical uncertainty of $0.3\times10^4\rm~rad\ m^{-2}$. A comparison with previous RM measurements of the core suggests that the Faraday rotation of the core may originate very close to the super massive black hole (SMBH). Both an internal origin and an external screen with a rapidly varying emitting source could be possible. As for the jet, the RM gradient indicates a helical configuration of the magnetic field that persists up to kpc scale. Combined with the kpc-scale RM measurements at lower frequencies, we found that RM is frequency-dependent in the jet. One possible scenario to explain this dependence is that the kpc-scale jet has a trumpet-like shape and the jet coil unwinds near its end.
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利用阿塔卡马大型毫米波/亚毫米波阵列在 3.5 毫米处对 M87 喷射进行的法拉第旋转测量
法拉第旋转是活动星系核(AGN)喷流周围磁场和磁化等离子体的重要探测手段。我们利用阿塔卡马大型毫米波/亚毫米波阵列(ALMA)在 85.2 GHz 和 101.3 GHz 之间对 M87 喷射流进行了分辨率为 ~2" 的法拉第旋转测量成像。我们发现,M87核心的旋转量(RM)为$\rm (4.5\pm0.4)\times10^{4}\ rad\ m^{-2}$,线性偏振分数较低,为$\rm(0.88\pm 0.08)\%$。M87喷流的空间偏振梯度范围很广,从$\sim -2\times10^4\rm~rad\ m^{-2}$到$\sim 3\times10^4\rm~rad\ m^{-2}$,典型的不确定性为$0.3\times10^4\rm~rad\ m^{-2}$。与之前对核心的RM测量结果的比较表明,核心的法拉第旋转可能起源于距离超大质量黑洞(SMBH)非常近的地方。这既可能是内部原因,也可能是一个快速变化的发射源的外部屏蔽。至于喷流,RM 梯度表明磁场的螺旋配置一直持续到 kpc 尺度。结合kpc尺度的低频RM测量结果,我们发现喷流中的RM与频率有关。解释这种依赖性的一种可能情况是,kpc尺度的喷流具有类似喇叭的形状,喷流线圈在靠近其末端的地方卷绕。
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