http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.11803
Both leptonic and hadronic emission processes may contribute to blazar jet emission; which dominates in blazars’s high energy emission component remains an open question. Some intermediate synchrotron peaked blazars transition from their low to high energy emission components in the X-ray band making them excellent laboratories to probe both components simultaneously, and good targets for the newly launched Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer. We characterize the spectral energy distributions for three such blazars: CGRaBS~J0211+1051, TXS~0506+056, and S5~0716+714, predicting their X-ray polarization behavior by fitting a multizone polarized leptonic jet model. We find that a significant detection of electron synchrotron dominated polarization is possible with a 300~ks observation for S5~0716+714 and CGRaBS~J0211+1051 in their flaring states, while even 500~ks observations are unlikely to measure synchrotron self-Compton polarization. Importantly, non-leptonic emission processes like proton synchrotron are marginally detectable for our brightest ISP, S5~0716+714, during a flaring state. Improved {\it IXPE} data reduction methods or next generation telescopes like {\it eXTP} are needed to confidently measure SSC polarization.
A. Peirson, I. Liodakis and R. Romani
Tue, 26 Apr 22
13/74
Comments: Accepted to ApJ. 7 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables
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