The X-Ray Polarization of the Accretion Disk Coronae of Active Galactic Nuclei

  • Beheshtipour B
  • Krawczynski H
  • Malzac J
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Abstract

Hard X-rays observed in Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) are thought to originate from the Comptonization of the optical/UV accretion disk photons in a hot corona. Polarization studies of these photons can help to constrain the corona geometry and the plasma properties. We have developed a ray-tracing code that simulates the Comptonization of accretion disk photons in coronae of arbitrary shapes, and use it here to study the polarization of the X-ray emission from wedge and spherical coronae. We study the predicted polarization signatures for the fully relativistic and various approximate treatments of the elemental Compton scattering processes. We furthermore use the code to evaluate the impact of nonthermal electrons and cyclo-synchrotron photons on the polarization properties. Finally, we model the NuSTAR observations of the Seyfert I galaxy Mrk 335 and predict the associated polarization signal. Our studies show that X-ray polarimetry missions such as NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer and the X-ray Imaging Polarimetry Explorer proposed to ESA will provide valuable new information about the physical properties of the plasma close to the event horizon of AGN black holes.

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Beheshtipour, B., Krawczynski, H., & Malzac, J. (2017). The X-Ray Polarization of the Accretion Disk Coronae of Active Galactic Nuclei. The Astrophysical Journal, 850(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa906a

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