Table 1.
Catalog of published polarimetric measurements of Mrk 231.
Reference | Instrument | Waveband | Aperture | Imaging |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gallagher et al. (2005) | spectropolarimeter SPOL Bok 2.3-m telescope Faint Object Camera, Hubble Space Telescope | 4200–8200 Å, B, R filter 3480 Å | 3″ 0.47″ | False True |
Goodrich & Miller (1994) | dual-beam spectropolarimeter 3 m Shane reflector, MountHamilton | 4419–7190 Å | 14″ | False |
Jones & Klebe (1989) | Minnesota infrared Polarimeter (MIRP) Two Holer photopolarimter UM/UCSD 1.5-m telescope Mount Lemmon Observatory | 1.2, 1.65, 2.2 μm U, B, V filters 0.64 μm, 0.79 μm | 6″ 6″ 8″ | False False False |
Kemp et al. (1977) | 2.25-m telescope Steward Observatory | 1.6 μm 2.2 μm | 5.9″ 7.8″ | False False |
Lopez-Rodriguez et al. (2017) | MMT-Pol, AO secondary system on the 6.5-m MMT, Arizona Canari-Cam 10.4-m Gran Telescopio CANARIAS | 3.1 μm filter 8.7 μm, 10.3 μm, 11.6 μm | 0.5″ circular 0.5″ circular | True True |
Martin et al. (1983) | Steward Observatory 2.3-m telescope Las Campanas 1.0 and 2.5-m telescope Kitt Peak 1.3 and 2.1-m telescope University of Western Ontario 1.2-m telescope | 3800–5600 Å | 9″ | False |
Schmidt & Miller (1985) | ITS spectropolarimeter 3-m Schane telescope Lick Observatory | 3400–7100 Å | 4″ circular | False |
Siebenmorgen & Efstathiou (2001) | ISOCAM instrument – Infrared Space Observatory | 12 μm 14.3 μm | 9.6″ 11.4″ | False False |
Smith et al. (1995) | Faint Object Spectrograph Hubble Space Telescope Steward Observatory Kitt Peak 2.3-m telescope | 1575–3294 Å4000–7800 Å | 4.3″ 4″ | False False |
Smith et al. (2004) | ISIS dual-beam spectrograph 4.2-m William Herschel Telescope (WHT) | 4900–7200 Å | 1″ | False |
Thompson et al. (1980) | University of Western Ontario (UWO) filter polarimeter - Kitt Peak National Observatory 1.3-m telescope - Kitt Peak National Observatory 2.1-m telescope - UWO 1.2-m telescope Oke multichannel spectrophotometer (MCSP) - Hale Observatories 5.1-m telescope University of California at San Diego (UCSD) Digicon detector - Steward Observatory 2.3-m telescope | 4040–4800 Å, 5550–6230 Å, 7100–7950 Å3200–3850 Å, 8000–8600 Å3400–10 500 Å3900–7000 Å | 5.2″ 6″ 7.7″ 3.6″ 2.5″ | False False False False False |
Thompson & Martin (1988) | Steward Observatory 2.3-m telescope Las Campanas 1.0-m and 2.5-m telescope Kitt Peak 1.3 and 2.1-m telescope University of Western Ontario 1.2-m telescope | 2900–5500 Å, 2340–7580 Å, 5550–8480 Å | 4″ | False |
Ulvestad et al. (1999) | Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) Very Long Array (VLA) | 1.4–22.2 GHz 1.5 GHz, 4.8 GHz, 15.0 GHz | 4″ 1″ | True True |
Young et al. (1996) | 3.8-m United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) University of Hertfordshire optical/IR polarimeter HATPOL | U, B, V, R, I, J, H, K filters | 5″ | False |
Notes. The first column is the reference paper, the second column is the instrument and telescope used for the measurement, the third column is the waveband or filters used for the observation, the fourth column is the instrument aperture (in arcseconds) and the fifth column indicates if polarimetric images were taken.
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