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Kink-driven magnetic reconnection in relativistic jets: consequences for X-ray polarimetry of BL Lacs

Journal
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY  
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
BODO, Gianluigi  
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TAVECCHIO, Fabrizio  
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Sironi, Lorenzo
DOI
10.1093/mnras/staa3620
Abstract
We investigate with relativistic MHD simulations the dissipation physics of BL Lac jets, by studying the synchrotron polarization signatures of particles accelerated by the kink instability in a magnetically-dominated plasma column. The nonlinear stage of the kink instability generates current sheets, where particles can be efficiently accelerated via magnetic reconnection. We identify current sheets as regions where s = J d/B is above some predefined threshold (where B is the field strength, J the current density and d the grid scale), and assume that the particle injection efficiency scales as proportional to the square of the current. X-ray emitting particles have short cooling times, so they only probe the field geometry of their injection sites. In contrast, particles emitting in the optical band, which we follow self-consistently as they propagate away from their injection sites while cooling, sample a larger volume, and so they may be expected to produce different polarimetric signatures. We find that the degree of polarization is roughly the same between X-ray and optical bands, because even the optical-emitting particles do not travel far from the current sheet where they were injected, due to lack of sufficient kink-generated turbulence. The polarization angle shows a different temporal evolution between the two bands, due to the different regions probed by X-ray and optical emitting particles. In view of the upcoming IXPE satellite, our results can help constrain whether kink-induced reconnection (as opposed to shocks) can be the source of multi-wavelength emission from BL Lacs.
Volume
501
Issue
2
Start page
2836
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35954
Url
http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.14976v2
https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/501/2/2836/5998246
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0035-8711
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