X-ray polarization observations of IC 4329A with IXPE: Constraining the geometry of the X-ray corona

Abstract

X-ray polarimetry is a powerful tool to probe the geometry of the hot X-ray corona in active galactic nuclei (AGN). Here, we present our results on the characterisation of the X-ray polarization of the radio-quiet Seyfert-type AGN IC 4329A at a redshift of z = 0.016. This is based on observations carried out by the Imaging X-ray Polarimeter (IXPE). IXPE observed IC 4329A on January 5, 2023, for a total observing time of 458 ks. From the model-independent analysis, we found a polarization degree (X) of 3.71.5\% and a polarization position angle (X) of 6112 in the 2-8 keV energy range (at 1σ confidence level). This is also in agreement with the values of X and X of 4.72.2\% and 71 14 respectively obtained from spectro-polarimetric analysis of the I, Q and U Stokes spectra in the 2-8 keV energy band (at the 90\% confidence). The value of X in the 2-8 keV band obtained from the model-independent analysis is lower than the minimum detectable polarization (MDP) value of 4.5\%. However, X obtained from spectro-polarimetric analysis in the 2-8 keV band is larger than the MDP value. In the 3-5 keV band, we found X of 6.5 1.8, which is larger than the MDP value of 5.5\%. The observed moderate value of X obtained from the analysis of the IXPE data in the 3-5 keV band argues against a spherical lamp-post geometry for the X-ray corona in IC 4329A; however, considering simulations, the observed polarization measurements tend to favour a conical shape geometry for the corona. This is the first time measurement of X-ray polarization in IC 4329A. Measurements of the X-ray polarization in many such radio-quiet AGN will help in constraining the geometry of the X-ray corona in AGN.

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