The Linear Polarization of Sagittarius A*. I. VLA Spectropolarimetry at 4.8 and 8.4 GHz

Abstract
Synchrotron radiation from active galactic nuclei (AGNs) is often highly polarized. We present a search for linear polarization with the Very Large Array (VLA) at 4.8 and 8.4 GHz from the nearest AGN, Sagittarius A*. As a part of this study we used spectropolarimetric data that were sensitive to a rotation measure (RM) as large as 3.5 × 106 rad m-2 at 4.8 GHz and 1.5 × 107 rad m-2 at 8.4 GHz. The upper limit to the linear polarization of Sgr A* over a broad range of RM is 0.2% at both frequencies. We also present continuum observations with the VLA at 4.8 GHz that give an upper limit of 0.1% for RMs less than 104 rad m-2. We conclude that depolarization is unlikely to occur in the Galactic center scattering medium. However, it is possible for depolarization to occur in the accretion region of Sgr A* if the outer scale of turbulence is small enough. We also consider the implications of a very low intrinsic polarization for Sgr A*.
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