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V404 CYG/GS 2023 338: Monitoring in the Optical with Robotic Telescopes of the MASTER Global Network during the 2015 Superburst.

Authors

Lipunov, V. M.; Kuznetsov, A. S.; Gorbovskoy, E. S.; Kornilov, V. G.; Tyurina, N. V.; Vladimirov, V. V.; Krushinskiy, V. V.; Zalozhnykh, I. S.; Vlasenko, D. M.; Zimnukhov, D. S.; Balanutsa, P. V.; Gabovich, A.; Shakura, N. I.; Giovanelli, F.; Titarchuk, L. G.; Buckley, D. A. H.; Gress, O.; Budnev, N.; Rebolo, R.; Serra-Ricart, M.

Abstract

2070 unique, homogeneous photometric and polarization observations of the microquasar in a binary system with a black hole V404 Cyg/GS2023 338 obtained in 2015 with the MASTER global network of robotic telescopes (16 robotic telescopes located at eight points on the Earth in Russia, Spain, South Africa, and Argentina) are presented. MASTER was the first telescope network to obtain optical observations of the microquasar after its gamma-ray outburst in 2015. Observations were carried out from 18:34:09 UT on June 15, 2015 until December 2015 in four polarizations and in the four standard BV RI filters. The paper presents the results of these observations and a comparative analysis of optical and X-ray data. The observations confirm the previously discovered super-long delays of the optical radiation relative to the X-ray outbursts. Possible mechanisms causing the delay in the optical variations relative to the X-ray variations are discussed. Variability of the optical polarization discovered earlier is confirmed another similar episode reported.

Subjects

ARGENTINA; SPAIN; SOUTH Africa; OPTICAL telescopes; BINARY black holes; VERY large array telescopes; OPTICAL polarization

Publication

Astronomy Reports, 2019, Vol 63, Issue 7, p534

ISSN

1063-7729

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1134/S1063772919070059

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