• Alexandra Veledina
  • Andrei V. Berdyugin
  • Ilia A. Kosenkov
  • Jari J. E. Kajava
  • Sergey S. Tsygankov
  • Vilppu Piirola
  • Svetlana V. Berdyugina
  • Takeshi Sakanoi
  • Masato Kagitani
  • Vadim Kravtsov
  • Juri Poutanen
Aims: The optical emission of black hole transients increases by several magnitudes during the X-ray outbursts. Whether the extra light arises from the X-ray heated outer disc, from the inner hot accretion flow, or from the jet is currently debated. Optical polarisation measurements are able to distinguish the relative contributions of these components. Methods: We present the results of BVR polarisation measurements of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070 during the period of March-April 2018. Results: We detect small, ˜0.7%, but statistically significant polarisation, part of which is of interstellar origin. Depending on the interstellar polarisation estimate, the intrinsic polarisation degree of the source is between ˜0.3% and 0.7%, and the polarisation position angle is between ˜10 ° -30°. We show that the polarisation increases after MJD 58222 (2018 April 14). The change is of the order of 0.1% and is most pronounced in the R band. The change of the source Stokes parameters occurs simultaneously with the drop of the observed V-band flux and a slow softening of the X-ray spectrum. The Stokes vectors of intrinsic polarisation before and after the drop are parallel, at least in the V and R filters. Conclusions: We suggest that the increased polarisation is due to the decreasing contribution of the non-polarized component, which we associate with the the hot flow or jet emission. The low polarisation can result from the tangled geometry of the magnetic field or from the Faraday rotation in the dense, ionised, and magnetised medium close to the black hole. The polarized optical emission is likely produced by the irradiated disc or by scattering of its radiation in the optically thin outflow.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA75
JournalASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume623
Issue numberA75
Early online date6 Mar 2019
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2019

    Research areas

  • Polarization, Stars: black holes, Stars: individual: MAXI J1820+070, X-rays: binaries

    Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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