2022ApJ...932...38S


Query : 2022ApJ...932...38S

2022ApJ...932...38S - Astrophys. J., 932, 38-38 (2022/June-2)

A Multiwavelength Study of GRS 1716-249 in Outburst: Constraints on Its System Parameters.

SAIKIA P., RUSSELL D.M., BAGLIO M.C., BRAMICH D.M., CASELLA P., DIAZ TRIGO M., GANDHI P., JIANG J., MACCARONE T., SORIA R., AL NOORI H., AL YAZEEDI A., ALABARTA K., BELLONI T., CADOLLE BEL M., CECCOBELLO C., CORBEL S., FENDER R., GALLO E., HOMAN J., KOLJONEN K., LEWIS F., MARKOFF S.B., MILLER-JONES J.C.A., RODRIGUEZ J., RUSSELL T.D., SHAHBAZ T., SIVAKOFF G.R., TESTA V. and TETARENKO A.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed study of the evolution of the Galactic black hole transient GRS 1716-249 during its 2016-2017 outburst at optical (Las Cumbres Observatory), mid-infrared (Very Large Telescope), near-infrared (Rapid Eye Mount telescope), and ultraviolet (the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope) wavelengths, along with archival radio and X-ray data. We show that the optical/near-infrared and UV emission of the source mainly originates from a multi-temperature accretion disk, while the mid-infrared and radio emission are dominated by synchrotron emission from a compact jet. The optical/UV flux density is correlated with the X-ray emission when the source is in the hard state, consistent with an X-ray irradiated accretion disk with an additional contribution from the viscous disk during the outburst fade. We find evidence for a weak, but highly variable jet component at mid-infrared wavelengths. We also report the long-term optical light curve of the source and find that the quiescent {i}^{{\prime} }-band magnitude is 21.39 ± 0.15 mag. Furthermore, we discuss how previous estimates of the system parameters of the source are based on various incorrect assumptions, and so are likely to be inaccurate. By comparing our GRS 1716-249 data set to those of other outbursting black hole X-ray binaries, we find that while GRS 1716-249 shows similar X-ray behavior, it is noticeably optically fainter, if the literature distance of 2.4 kpc is adopted. Using several lines of reasoning, we argue that the source distance is further than previously assumed in the literature, likely within 4-17 kpc, with a most likely range of ∼4-8 kpc.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Astrophysical black holes - Accretion - Jets - X-ray binary stars - Low-mass x-ray binary stars - Black hole physics

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 * gam Pic PM* 05 49 49.6600647747 -56 09 59.997681333   5.589 4.494     K1III 75 0
2 HD 46037 V* 06 30 11.8176236160 -19 12 53.600783400   8.11 6.44     M0/1III 19 0
3 HD 47667 * 06 39 16.7194330944 -14 08 44.742752700   6.289 4.812     K2+IIIaCN0.5Ca1 70 0
4 * alf Mon PM* 07 41 14.8319734511 -09 33 04.077766984 5.83 4.95 3.93 3.16 2.64 G9.5III-IIIbFe-0.5 199 0
5 * gam Pyx PM* 08 50 31.9225999562 -27 42 35.429733075 6.67 5.27 4.01 3.06 2.39 K2.5III 112 0
6 * N Vel V* 09 31 13.3181527686 -57 02 03.755222030   4.691 3.139     K5III 97 0
7 HD 97576 * 11 13 14.6852436648 -44 22 19.986043080   7.378 5.761     K5/M0III 31 0
8 V* KV UMa HXB 11 18 10.7930420496 +48 02 12.314730120     12.25     K5V-M1V 802 0
9 * eps Crt * 11 24 36.5912121144 -10 51 33.575503752   6.338 4.802     K4III 90 0
10 * gam Cru PM* 12 31 09.95961 -57 06 47.5684 5.01 3.23 1.64 -0.02 -1.44 M3.5III 276 1
11 * e Cen PM* 12 53 06.9063292060 -48 56 35.926377300 7.28 5.70 4.33 3.35 2.60 K3/4III 52 0
12 CRTS J135716.8-093238 HXB 13 57 16.8357790008 -09 32 38.796487512           M4.5V 158 0
13 V* BW Cir HXB 13 58 09.700 -64 44 05.80 17.90 18.00 16.9     ~ 230 1
14 * tet Cen PM* 14 06 40.94752 -36 22 11.8371 3.94 3.04 2.05 1.29 0.76 K0-IIIb 252 1
15 V* V822 Cen LXB 14 58 21.9347842080 -31 40 07.515432768 11.95 12.85 12.8     K3-K7V 537 0
16 * nu. Lib * 15 06 37.5965113128 -16 15 24.546990276 8.70 6.78 5.20     K5-III 95 0
17 MAXI J1535-571 XB* 15 35 19.73 -57 13 48.1           ~ 139 0
18 V* IL Lup HXB 15 47 08.2768672752 -47 40 10.284587760     11.96     ~ 476 1
19 V* V381 Nor HXB 15 50 58.6637920704 -56 28 35.258385000   17.95 16.6     K3III 1146 0
20 * chi Sco * 16 13 50.9062585128 -11 50 15.892301544   6.615 5.239     K3III 68 0
21 [GHJ2008] 3 HXB 16 50 00.980 -49 57 43.60     11.89     K4V 389 0
22 * eps Sco PM* 16 50 09.8108127 -34 17 35.633735 4.61 3.45 2.29 1.43 0.83 K1III 214 0
23 V* V1033 Sco HXB 16 54 00.137 -39 50 44.90   15.20 14.2 16.14   F5IV 1851 1
24 V* V821 Ara HXB 17 02 49.3876391280 -48 47 23.087954544 16.20 16.30 15.5     ~ 2024 0
25 V* V2293 Oph LXB 17 19 36.9201835128 -25 01 04.121601456   17.55 16.65     ~ 185 0
26 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 13887 0
27 NAME XTE J17464-3213 LXB 17 46 15.59637 -32 14 00.8600           ~ 717 0
28 2MAXI J1753-013 LXB 17 53 28.2898766424 -01 27 06.256555272 15.30 16.73 16.46 16.15 15.64 ~ 347 0
29 HD 163376 V* 17 57 47.8033772 -41 42 58.661213   6.503 4.863     M0III 50 0
30 V* V4580 Sgr LXB 18 08 27.54 -36 58 44.3   16.81 16.51     ~ 963 0
31 [KRL2007b] 312 LXB 18 17 43.537 -33 01 07.80           ~ 162 0
32 MAXI J1820+070 LXB 18 20 21.9423816480 +07 11 07.284859440           ~ 297 0
33 * bet CrA * 19 10 01.7558032 -39 20 26.864359   5.281 4.095     K0II/IIICNIb 59 0
34 MAXI J1910-057 LXB 19 10 22.80 -05 47 55.9           ~ 69 0
35 HD 226868 HXB 19 58 21.6757355952 +35 12 05.784512688 9.38 9.72 8.91 8.42   O9.7Iabpvar 4266 0
36 V* V404 Cyg HXB 20 24 03.8254458776 +33 52 01.962185735           G9/K0III/V 1246 0

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