Long-term optical polarization variability of the tev blazar 1es~1959+650

Abstract

A detailed analysis of the optical polarimetric variability of the TeV blazar 1ES 1959+650 from 2007 October 18 to 2011 May 5 is presented. The source showed a maximum and minimum brightness states in the R-band of 14.080.03 mag and 15.200.03 mag, respectively, with a maximum variation of 1.12 mag, and also a maximum polarization degree of P=(12.20.7)%, with a maximum variation of 10.7%. From August to November 2009, a correlation between the optical R-band flux and the degree of linear polarization was found, with a correlation coefficient rpol=0.9840.025. The source presented a preferential position angle of optical polarization of 153, with variations of 10-50, that is in agreement with the projected position angle of the parsec scale jet found at 43 GHz. From the Stokes parameters we infer the existence of two optically-thin synchrotron components that contribute to the polarized flux. One of them is stable, with a constant polarization degree of 4%. Assuming a stationary shock for the variable component, we estimated some parameters associated with the physics of the relativistic jet: the magnetic field, B0.06 G, the Doppler factor, δ023, the viewing angle, 2.4, and the size of the emission region rb5.6×1017 cm. Our study is consistent with the spine-sheath model to explain the polarimetric variability displayed by this source during our monitoring.

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