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Optical and X-ray Correlations During the 2015 Outburst of the Black Hole V404 Cyg

Authors :
Hynes, R. I.
Robinson, E. L.
Terndrup, D. M.
Gandhi, P.
Froning, C. S.
Starrfield, R. M. Wagner S.
Dhillon, V. S.
Marsh, T. R.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present a serendipitous multiwavelength campaign of optical photometry simultaneous with Integral X-ray monitoring of the 2015 outburst of the black hole V404 Cyg. Large amplitude optical variability is generally correlated with X-rays, with lags of order a minute or less compatible with binary light travel timescales or jet ejections. Rapid optical flaring on time-scales of seconds or less is incompatible with binary light-travel timescales and has instead been associated with synchrotron emission from a jet. Both this rapid jet response and the lagged and smeared one can be present simultaneously. The optical brightness is not uniquely determined by the X-ray brightness, but the X-ray/optical relationship is bounded by a lower-envelope such that at any given optical brightness there is a maximum X-ray brightness seen.} This lower-envelope traces out a Fopt proportional to Fx^0.54 relation which can be approximately extrapolated back to quiescence. Rapid optical variability is only seen near this envelope, and these periods correspond to the hardest hard X-ray colours. This correlation between hard X-ray colour and optical variability (and anti-correlation with optical brightness) is a novel finding of this campaign, and apparently a facet of the outburst behaviour in V404 Cyg. It is likely that these correlations are driven by changes in the central accretion rate and geometry.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 21 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1905.00949
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stz1238