Multiwavelength Polarization Observations of Mrk 501
Abstract
Mrk 501 is a prototypical high-synchrotron-peaked blazar (HBL) and serves as one of the primary targets for the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer ( IXPE). In this study, we report X-ray polarization measurements of Mrk 501 based on six IXPE observations. The detection of X-ray polarization at a confidence level exceeding 99\% is achieved in four out of the six observations conducted across the entire energy range (2--8 keV) of IXPE. The maximum polarization degree ( X) is measured to be 15.8\%2.8\%, accompanied by a polarization angle ( X) of 98.05.1 at a confidence level of 5.6 σ. During the remaining two observations, only an upper limit of X<12\% could be derived at the 99\% confidence level. No temporal variability in polarization is observed throughout all six IXPE observations for Mrk 501. A discernible trend of energy-dependent variation in the polarization degree is detected in optical spectropolarimetry; however, no analogous indication is observed in X. The chromatic behavior of and the consistent values of across different frequencies from X-rays to radio waves, along with the agreement between and jet position angle, strongly support the interpretation of the energy-stratified model with shock-accelerated particles in the jet of Mrk 501. Additionally, the possibility of the presence of a global helical magnetic field in the jet of Mrk 501 is discussed.
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