Magnetic fields of cool active stars are currently studied polarimetrically
using only circular polarization observations. Including linear polarization in
the reconstruction of stellar magnetic fields allows more information about the
magnetic field to be extracted and significantly improves the reliability of
stellar magnetic field maps. The goal of this study is to initiate systematic
observations of active stars in all four Stokes parameters and to identify cool
stars for which linear polarization can be detected at a level sufficient for
Zeeman Doppler imaging (ZDI). Four active RS CVn binaries, II Peg, HR 1099, IM
Peg, and sigma Gem, were observed with the ESPaDOnS spectropolarimeter at the
Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope during a time period from February 2012 to
January 2013. The least-squares deconvolution procedure was applied to derive
mean polarization profiles of all four Stokes parameters. Linear polarization
was detected in all four stars in at least one observation. At the same time,
II Peg showed an exceptionally strong and highly variable linear polarization
signature throughout all observations. This establishes II Peg as the first
promising target for ZDI in all four Stokes parameters and suggests the
feasibility of such an analysis with existing equipment for at least a few of
the most active cool stars.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; Accepted for publication in MNRA