First M87 Event Horizon Telescope results. VII. Polarization of the Ring
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Akiyama, Kazunori
Algaba, Juan Carlos
Alberdi, Antxon
Alef, Walter
Anantua, Richard
Asada, Keiichi
Azulay, Rebecca
Baczko, Anne-Kathrin
Ball, David
Balokovic, Mislav
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IOP Publishing
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In 2017 April, the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) observed the near-horizon region around the supermassive
black hole at the core of the M87 galaxy. These 1.3 mm wavelength observations revealed a compact asymmetric
ring-like source morphology. This structure originates from synchrotron emission produced by relativistic plasma
located in the immediate vicinity of the black hole. Here we present the corresponding linear-polarimetric EHT
images of the center of M87. We find that only a part of the ring is significantly polarized. The resolved fractional
linear polarization has a maximum located in the southwest part of the ring, where it rises to the level of ∼15%.
The polarization position angles are arranged in a nearly azimuthal pattern. We perform quantitative measurements
of relevant polarimetric properties of the compact emission and find evidence for the temporal evolution of the
polarized source structure over one week of EHT observations. The details of the polarimetric data reduction and
calibration methodology are provided. We carry out the data analysis using multiple independent imaging and
modeling techniques, each of which is validated against a suite of synthetic data sets. The gross polarimetric
structure and its apparent evolution with time are insensitive to the method used to reconstruct the image. These
polarimetric images carry information about the structure of the magnetic fields responsible for the synchrotron
emission. Their physical interpretation is discussed in an accompanying publication.
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Polarimetry, Radio interferometry, Very long baseline interferometry, Supermassive black holes, Active galactic nuclei, Low-luminosity active galactic nuclei, Astronomy data modeling, Galaxy accretion disks, Galaxies: individual: M87, Event Horizon Telescope (EHT)
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Akiyama, K., Algaba, J.C., Alberdi, A., et al. 2021, 'First M87 Event Horizon Telescope results. VII. Polarization of the Ring', Astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 910, no. L12, pp. 1-48.