We study the optical linear and circular polarisation in the optically-thin
regime of the core and jet of M87. Observations were acquired two days before
the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) campaign in early April 2017. A high degree
(∼20 per cent) of linear polarisation (Plin) is detected in the
bright jet knots resolved at ∼10arcsec to 23arcsec
(0.8-1.8kpc) from the centre, whereas the nucleus and inner jet
show Plin≲5 per cent. The position angle of the linear
polarisation shifts by ∼90 degrees from each knot to the adjacent ones,
with the core angle perpendicular to the first knot. The nucleus was in a low
level of activity (Plin∼2-3 per cent), and no emission was
detected from HST-1. No circular polarisation was detected either in the
nucleus or the jet above a 3σ level of Pcirc≤1.5 per cent,
discarding the conversion of Plin into Pcirc. A disordered
magnetic field configuration or a mix of unresolved knots polarised along axes
with different orientations could explain the low Plin. The latter
implies a smaller size of the core knots, in line with current interferometric
observations. Polarimetry with EHT can probe this scenario in the future. A
steep increase of both Plin and Pcirc with increasing
frequency is expected for the optically-thin domain, above the turnover point.
This work describes the methodology to recover the four Stokes parameters using
a λ/4 wave-plate polarimeter.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS. 10 pages, 8 figure