Polarization of LMXB MAXI J1820+070 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Kosenkov I.A.
  2. Veledina A.
  3. Berdyugin A.V.
  4. Kravtsov V.
  5. Piirola V.,Berdyugina S.V.
  6. Sakanoi T.
  7. Kagitani M.
  8. Poutanen J.
  9. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We describe the first complete polarimetric dataset of the entire outburst of a low-mass black hole X-ray binary system and discuss the constraints for geometry and radiative mechanisms it imposes. During the decaying hard state, when the optical flux is dominated by the non-thermal component, the observed polarization is consistent with the interstellar values in all filters. During the soft state, the intrinsic polarization of the source is small, ~0.15 per cent in B and V filters, and is likely produced in the irradiated disc. A much higher polarization, reaching ~0.5 per cent in V and R filters, at position angle of ~25{deg} observed in the rising hard state coincides in time with the detection of winds in the system. This angle coincides with the position angle of the jet. The detected optical polarization is best explained by scattering of the non-thermal (hot flow or jet base) radiation in an equatorial wind.

Keywords
  1. polarimetry
  2. x-ray-binary-stars
  3. accretion
  4. x-ray-sources
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2020MNRAS.496L..96K
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https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/MNRAS/496/L96
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/496/L96
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74969096

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History

2020-06-15T06:03:13Z
Resource record created
2020-06-15T06:03:13Z
Created
2024-08-21T20:15:34Z
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