Quasi-simultaneous Optical Flux and Polarization Variability of the Binary Super Massive Black Hole Blazar OJ 287 from 2015 to 2023: Detection of an Anticorrelation in Flux and Polarization Variability

Author:

Gupta Alok C.ORCID,Kushwaha PankajORCID,Valtonen Mauri J.ORCID,Savchenko Sergey S.ORCID,Jorstad Svetlana G.ORCID,Imazawa RyoORCID,Wiita Paul J.ORCID,Gu MinfengORCID,Marscher Alan P.ORCID,Zhang ZhongliORCID,Bachev RumenORCID,Borman G. A.ORCID,Gaur HaritmaORCID,Grishina T. S.ORCID,Hagen-Thorn V. A.ORCID,Kopatskaya E. N.ORCID,Larionov V. M.ORCID,Larionova E. G.ORCID,Larionova L. V.ORCID,Morozova D. A.ORCID,Nakaoka T.,Strigachev A.,Troitskaya Yulia V.ORCID,Troitsky I. S.ORCID,Uemura M.ORCID,Vasilyev A. A.ORCID,Weaver Z. R.ORCID,Zhovtan A. V.

Abstract

Abstract We study the optical flux and polarization variability of the binary black hole blazar OJ 287 using quasi-simultaneous observations from 2015 to 2023 carried out using telescopes in the USA, Japan, Russia, Crimea, and Bulgaria. This is one of the most extensive quasi-simultaneous optical flux and polarization variability studies of OJ 287. OJ 287 showed large amplitude, ∼3.0 mag flux variability, large changes of ∼37% in degree of polarization, and a large swing of ∼215° in the angle of the electric vector of polarization. During the period of observation, several flares in flux were detected. Those flares are correlated with a rapid increase in the degree of polarization and swings in electric vector of polarization angle. A peculiar behavior of anticorrelation between flux and polarization degree, accompanied by a nearly constant polarization angle, was detected from JD 2,458,156 to JD 2,458,292. We briefly discuss some explanations for the flux and polarization variations observed in OJ 287.

Funder

National Science Foundation of China

SKA Program of China

China Manned Space Project

Chinese Academy of Science Project

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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