Near-infrared Hubble Space Telescope polarimetry of a complete sample of narrow-line radio galaxies

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We present an analysis of 2.05 μm Hubble Space Telescope polarimetric data for a sample of 13 nearby Fanaroff-Riley type II (FRII) 3CR radio sources (0.03 < P2.05μm < 60 per cent), with the electric vector (E-vector) perpendicular to the radio axis in 54 per cent of the sources. The levels of extinction required to produce near-IR polarization by the dichroic extinctionmechanism are consistent with themeasured values recently reported in Ramírez et al., provided that this mechanism has its maximum efficiency. This consistency suggests that the nuclear polarization could be due to dichroic extinction. In this case, toroidal magnetic fields that are highly coherent would be required in the circumnuclear tori to align the elongated dust grains responsible for the dichroic extinction. However, it is not entirely possible to rule out other polarization mechanisms (e.g. scattering, synchrotron emission) with our observations at only one near-IR wavelength. Therefore, further polarimetry observations at mid-IR and radio wavelengths will be required to test whether all the near-IR polarization is due to dichroic extinction.

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Ramírez, E. A., Tadhunter, C. N., Axon, D., Batcheldor, D., Packham, C., Lopez-Rodriguez, E., … Young, S. (2014). Near-infrared Hubble Space Telescope polarimetry of a complete sample of narrow-line radio galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 444(1), 466–475. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1390

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