Long-term optical monitoring of Swift J1858.6-0814 reveals an orbital phase modulation peaking at phase ~0.7, interpreted as evidence for ablation of the companion star during accretion.
Rapid variations of polarization in low-mass X-ray binaries
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Time-resolved optical and infrared polarimetric observations of black hole and neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries are presented. Data were acquired with the VLT, UKIRT and HIPPO on the SAAO 1.9-m. We find that for some sources in outburst, a rapidly variable component of polarization is evident that is stronger in the redder wavebands. We attribute this to the polarimetric signature of synchrotron emission from jets in these systems, the emission of which is known to dominate these redder bands. Such synchrotron emission from jets launched close to black holes and neutron stars can be highly linearly polarized, depending on the configuration of the magnetic field. The variability of the polarization is suggestive of a tangled and turbulent magnetic field at the location of the compact jet. For some sources the position angle of polarization is consistent with a magnetic field that is parallel to the observed radio jet. These are some of the first observational constraints of the geometry and magnetic structure at the inner regions of the outflow. We also present the first ever simultaneous optical polarization and X-ray campaign of an X-ray binary, using data taken simultaneously with HIPPO and RXTE with sub-second time resolution.
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Long term optical variations in Swift J1858.6-0814: evidence for ablation and comparisons to radio properties
Long-term optical monitoring of Swift J1858.6-0814 reveals an orbital phase modulation peaking at phase ~0.7, interpreted as evidence for ablation of the companion star during accretion.