Infrared polarimetry of Mrk 231: Scattering off hot dust grains in the central core

Abstract

We present high-angular (0.17-0.35 arcsec) resolution imaging polarimetric observations of Mrk 231 in the 3.1 μm filter using MMT-Pol on the 6.5-m MMT, and in the 8.7 μm, 10.3 μm, and 11.6 μm filters using CanariCam on the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio CANARIAS. In combination with already published observations, we compile the 1-12 μm total and polarized nuclear spectral energy distribution (SED). The total flux SED in the central 400 pc is explained as the combination of 1) a hot (731 4 K) dusty structure, directly irradiated by the central engine, which is at 1.6 0.1 pc away and attributed to be in the pc-scale polar region, 2) an optically-thick, smooth and disk-like dusty structure (`torus') with an inclination of 48 23 surrounding the central engine, and 3) an extinguished (AV = 36 5 mag) starburst component. The polarized SED decreases from 0.77 0.14 per cent at 1.2 μm to 0.31 0.15 per cent at 11.6 μm and follows a power-law function, λ0.57. The polarization angle remains constant (108) in the 1-12 μm wavelength range. The dominant polarization mechanism is explained as scattering off hot dust grains in the pc-scale polar regions.

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