Variable optical polarization during high state in γ-ray loud, narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy 1H 0323+342

We present results of optical polarimetric and multi-band photometric observations for gamma-ray loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy 1H 0323+342. This object has been monitored by 1.5 m Kanata telescope since 2012 September but following a gamma-ray flux enhancement detected by Fermi-LAT on MJD 56483 (2013 July 10) dense follow-up was performed by ten 0.5-2.0 m telescopes in Japan over one week. The 2-year R_C-band light curve showed clear brightening corresponding to the gamma-ray flux increase and then decayed gradually. The high state as a whole lasted for ~20 days, during which we clearly detected optical polarization from this object. The polarization degree (PD) of the source increased from 0-1% in quiescence to ~3% at maximum and then declined to the quiescent level, with the duration of the enhancement of less than 10 days. The moderate PD around the peak allowed us to precisely measure the daily polarization angle (PA). As a result, we found that the daily PAs were almost constant and aligned to the jet axis, suggesting that the magnetic field direction at the emission region is transverse to the jet. This implies either a presence of helical/toroidal magnetic field or transverse magnetic field compressed by shock(s). We also found small-amplitude intra-night variability during the 2-hour continuous exposure on a single night. We discuss these findings based on the turbulent multi-zone model recently advocated by Marscher (2014). Optical to ultraviolet (UV) spectrum showed a rising shape in the higher frequency and the UV magnitude measured by Swift/UVOT was steady even during the flaring state, suggesting that thermal emission from accretion disk is dominant in that band.

[1]  K. Wajima,et al.  SHORT-TERM RADIO VARIABILITY AND PARSEC-SCALE STRUCTURE IN A GAMMA-RAY NARROW-LINE SEYFERT 1 GALAXY 1H 0323+342 , 2013, 1312.3118.

[2]  A. Marscher TURBULENT, EXTREME MULTI-ZONE MODEL FOR SIMULATING FLUX AND POLARIZATION VARIABILITY IN BLAZARS , 2013, 1311.7665.

[3]  Yasuyuki T. Tanaka,et al.  MINUTE-SCALE RAPID VARIABILITY OF THE OPTICAL POLARIZATION IN THE NARROW-LINE SEYFERT 1 GALAXY PMN J0948+0022 , 2013, 1308.4478.

[4]  Yasuyuki T. Tanaka,et al.  DENSE OPTICAL AND NEAR-INFRARED MONITORING OF CTA 102 DURING HIGH STATE IN 2012 WITH OISTER: DETECTION OF INTRA-NIGHT “ORPHAN POLARIZED FLUX FLARE” , 2013, 1304.2453.

[5]  M. Colpi,et al.  Black hole mass estimate for a sample of radio-loud narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies , 2012, 1212.1181.

[6]  Ryosuke Itoh,et al.  An optical and near-infrared multipurpose instrument HONIR , 2012, Other Conferences.

[7]  A. Readhead,et al.  SBS 0846+513: a new γ-ray-emitting narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy , 2012, 1207.3092.

[8]  Yasushi Fukazawa,et al.  Photopolarimetric Monitoring of Blazars in the Optical and Near-Infrared Bands with the Kanata Telescope. I. Correlations between Flux, Color, and Polarization , 2011, 1105.0255.

[9]  M. Colpi,et al.  Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies and their place in the Universe - NLS1 , 2011 .

[10]  Douglas P. Finkbeiner,et al.  MEASURING REDDENING WITH SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY STELLAR SPECTRA AND RECALIBRATING SFD , 2010, 1012.4804.

[11]  P. Giommi,et al.  A change in the optical polarization associated with a γ-ray flare in the blazar 3C 279 , 2010 .

[12]  J. Chiang,et al.  RADIO-LOUD NARROW-LINE SEYFERT 1 AS A NEW CLASS OF GAMMA-RAY ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI , 2009, 0911.3485.

[13]  Yukiko Kamata,et al.  Wide-field one-shot optical polarimeter: HOWPol , 2008, Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation.

[14]  S. Komossa,et al.  ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION IN APJ Preprint typeset using LATEX style emulateapj v. 08/13/06 A POPULATION OF RADIO-LOUD NARROW LINE SEYFERT 1 GALAXIES WITH BLAZAR-LIKE PROPERTIES? , 2022 .

[15]  Paul S. Smith,et al.  The inner jet of an active galactic nucleus as revealed by a radio-to-γ-ray outburst , 2008, Nature.

[16]  N. Efimova,et al.  The Outburst of the Blazar AO 0235+164 in 2006 December: Shock-in-Jet Interpretation , 2007, 0709.3550.

[17]  M. J. Page,et al.  Photometric calibration of the Swift ultraviolet/optical telescope , 2007, 0708.2259.

[18]  M. Raddick,et al.  The Fifth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey , 2007, 0707.3380.

[19]  K. Wajima,et al.  Japanese VLBI Network Observations of Radio-Loud Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies , 2007, 0704.3836.

[20]  S. Komossa,et al.  A Narrow-Line Seyfert 1-Blazar Composite Nucleus in 2MASX J0324+3410 , 2007, astro-ph/0702329.

[21]  K. Wajima,et al.  VLBI Observations of the Most Radio-Loud, Narrow-Line Quasar SDSS J094857.3 + 002225 , 2006, astro-ph/0608507.

[22]  H. Adorf,et al.  Radio-loud Narrow-Line Type 1 Quasars , 2006, astro-ph/0603680.

[23]  D. Maoz,et al.  The Relationship between Luminosity and Broad-Line Region Size in Active Galactic Nuclei , 2005, astro-ph/0504484.

[24]  B. M. Peterson,et al.  Central Masses and Broad-Line Region Sizes of Active Galactic Nuclei. II. A Homogeneous Analysis of a Large Reverberation-Mapping Database , 2004, astro-ph/0407299.

[25]  D. Gabuzda,et al.  Helical magnetic fields associated with the relativistic jets of four BL Lac objects , 2004, astro-ph/0405394.

[26]  D. Grupe,et al.  MBH-σ Relation for a Complete Sample of Soft X-Ray-selected Active Galactic Nuclei , 2004 .

[27]  M. Dietrich,et al.  Active Galactic Nucleus Emission-Line Properties Versus the Eddington Ratio , 2004, astro-ph/0402471.

[28]  D. Grupe,et al.  MBH-σ Relation for a Complete Sample of Soft X-Ray-selected Active Galactic Nuclei , 2003, astro-ph/0312390.

[29]  S. Iguchi,et al.  A Helical Magnetic Field in the jet of 3C 273(Session 1:Astrophysical Jets,High-Energy Emission from Accreting Compact Objects,Korea-Japan Seminar) , 2002, astro-ph/0205497.

[30]  S. Mathur Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies and the Evolution of Galaxies and Active Galaxies , 2000, astro-ph/0003111.

[31]  K. Leighly A Comprehensive Spectral and Variability Study of Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Observed by ASCA. II. Spectral Analysis and Correlations , 1999, astro-ph/9907294.

[32]  D. Schlegel,et al.  Maps of Dust Infrared Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Foregrounds , 1998 .

[33]  D. Schlegel,et al.  Maps of Dust IR Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and CMBR Foregrounds , 1997, astro-ph/9710327.

[34]  K. Nandra,et al.  ASCA Observations of Seyfert 1 Galaxies. I. Data Analysis, Imaging, and Timing , 1996, astro-ph/9608170.

[35]  R. Goodrich Spectropolarimetry of 'narrow-line' Seyfert 1 galaxies , 1989 .

[36]  M. Aller,et al.  Polarized Radio Outbursts in Bl-Lacertae - Part Two - the Flux and Polarization of a Piston-Driven Shock , 1985 .

[37]  R. Laing A model for the magnetic-field structure in extended radio sources , 1980 .