Uv Spectropolarimetry of Narrow-line Radio Galaxies

نویسندگان

  • Makoto Kishimoto
  • Robert Antonucci
  • Andrea Cimatti
  • Todd Hurt
  • Arjun Dey
  • Wil van Breugel
چکیده

We present the results of UV spectropolarimetry (λrest ≃ 2000 − 3000Å) and far-UV spectroscopy (λrest ≃ 1500 − 2000Å) of two low-redshift narrow-line radio galaxies (NLRGs) taken with the Faint Object Spectrograph onboard the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Spectropolarimetry of several NLRGs has shown that, by the presence of broad permitted lines in polarized flux spectrum, they have hidden quasars seen through scattered light. Imaging polarimetry has shown that NLRGs including our targets often have large scattering regions of a few kpc to & 10 kpc scale. This has posed a problem about the nature of the scatterers in these radio galaxies. Their polarized continuum has the spectral index similar to or no bluer than that of quasars, which favors electrons as the dominant scattering particles. The large scattering region size, however, favors dust scattering, because of its higher scattering efficiency compared to electrons. In this paper, we investigate the polarized flux spectrum over a wide wavelength range, combining our UV data with previous optical/infrared polarimetry data. We infer that the scattering would be often caused by opaque dust clouds in the NLRGs and this would be a part of the reason for the apparently grey scattering. In the high-redshift radio galaxies, these opaque clouds could be the proto-galactic subunits inferred to be seen in the HST images. However, we still cannot rule out the possibility of electron scattering, which could imply the existence of a large gas mass surrounding these radio galaxies. Subject headings: galaxies : active — galaxies : radio — polarization — quasars : general — scattering — ultraviolet : galaxies

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تاریخ انتشار 2000