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Is the polarization of NGC1068 evidence for a non-thermal source

I. S. McLean, +3 more
- 01 Aug 1983 - 
- Vol. 304, Iss: 5927, pp 609-611
TLDR
In this article, it was shown that dilution by starlight modifies the polarization to an extent not previously appreciated, and that the polarization of the non-stellar flux in the optical and near IR is approximately independent of wavelength with a direction orthogonal to that of the radio jets.
Abstract
NGC1068 is one of the brightest galaxies included by Seyfert1 in his list of extragalactic objects having compact, luminous nuclei within which broad, high-excitation emission lines occur. It has been the subject of intensive studies at UV2,3, optical3–6, IR7–12 and radio wavelengths13–15. Unresolved questions concern the nature and relationship of the sources of the excess flux seen in the UV and IR, their connection with the collimated jets apparent in high-resolution radio maps and their association with the extended region responsible for the broad emission lines. A further question is the location of any dust and its role in modifying the optical and UV spectrum. We report here observations with two high-resolution optical spectro-polarimeters which throw new light on these questions. From detailed structure found in the linear polarization spectrum of the nucleus we conclude that dilution by starlight modifies the polarization to an extent not previously appreciated. In fact, the polarization of the non-stellar flux in the optical and near IR is approximately independent of wavelength (as expected for synchrotron emission or electron scattering) with a direction orthogonal to that of the radio jets; such an arrangement is reminiscent of certain quasars and radio galaxies16,17.

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Astrophysical Spectropolarimetry: Polarization Insights for Active Galactic Nuclei

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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of recent information on the observed properties of interstellar dust is presented, with an attempt made to clarify some of the observational uncertainties associated with obtaining dust parameters.
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Spectrophotometry of Seyfert 2 galaxies and narrow-line radio galaxies.

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Spectrophotometry of Seyfert 2 galaxies and narrow-line radio galaxies

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