A First-principle Model for Polarization Swings during Reconnection-powered Flares

DN Hosking, L Sironi - The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 2020iopscience.iop.org
We show that magnetic reconnection in a magnetically dominated fast-cooling plasma can
naturally produce bright flares accompanied by rotations in the synchrotron polarization
vector. With particle-in-cell simulations of reconnection, we find that flares are powered by
efficient particle acceleration at the interface of merging magnetic flux ropes, or" plasmoids."
The accelerated particles stream through the post-merger plasmoid toward the observer,
thus progressively illuminating regions with varying plane-of-sky field direction, and so …
Abstract
We show that magnetic reconnection in a magnetically dominated fast-cooling plasma can naturally produce bright flares accompanied by rotations in the synchrotron polarization vector. With particle-in-cell simulations of reconnection, we find that flares are powered by efficient particle acceleration at the interface of merging magnetic flux ropes, or" plasmoids." The accelerated particles stream through the post-merger plasmoid toward the observer, thus progressively illuminating regions with varying plane-of-sky field direction, and so leading to a rotation in the observed polarization vector. Our results provide evidence for magnetic reconnection as the physical cause of high-energy flares from the relativistic jets of blazars (which recent observations have shown to be frequently associated with polarization rotations), and provide a first-principle physical mechanism for such flares.
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