http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.03964
We report on our recent multi-band optical photometric and polarimetric observational campaign of the blazar OJ 287 which was carried out during September 2016 — December 2017. We employed nine telescopes in Bulgaria, China, Georgia, Japan, Serbia, Spain and the United States. We collected over 1800 photometric image frames in BVRI bands and over 100 polarimetric measurements over ~ 175 nights. In 11 nights with many quasi-simultaneous multi-band (V, R, I) observations, we did not detect any genuine intraday variability in flux or colour. On longer timescales multiple flaring events were seen. Large changes in colour with respect to time and in a colour–magnitude diagram were seen, and while no systematic variability trend was noticed in colour with respect to time, the colour–magnitude diagram shows a bluer-when-brighter trend. Large changes in the degree of polarization, and substantial swings in the polarization angle were detected. The fractional Stokes parameters of the polarization showed a systematic trend with time in the beginning of these observations, followed by chaotic changes and then an apparently systematic variation at the end. The spectral index shows a systematic variation with time and V-band magnitude and optical spectral energy distributions in outburst states, an intermediate state, and a low flux state, all show evidence of a blue bump. We briefly discuss possible physical mechanisms that could explain the observed flux, colour, polarization, and spectral variability.
A. Gupta, H. Gaur, P. Wiita et. al.
Tue, 13 Mar 2018
56/61
Comments: 14 pages, 8 figures, 7 tables; Submitted to MNRAS
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