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Tytuł:
The morphology of the asteroidal dust around white dwarf stars : optical and near-infrared pulsations in G29-38
Autorzy:
Ogloza, W.
Sargent, J.
Cooper, W.
Provencal, J. L.
Sonbas, Eda
Pringle, J. E.
Pakštienė, Erika
Kim, V.
Walter, B.
Zejmo, M.
Moss, A.
von Hippel, Ted
Kleinman, S. J.
Savery, Z.
Swan, A.
Kusakin, A.
Krugov, M.
Fontaine, G.
Kozyreva, V.
Farihi, J.
Zoła, Stanisław
Serebryanskiy, A.
Hermes, J. J.
Opis:
More than 36 yr have passed since the discovery of the infrared excess from circumstellar dust orbiting the white dwarf G29-38, which at 17.5 pc it is the nearest and brightest of its class. The precise morphology of the orbiting dust remains only marginally constrained by existing data, subject to model-dependent inferences, and thus fundamental questions of its dynamical origin and evolution persist. This study presents a means to constrain the geometric distribution of the emitting dust using stellar pulsations measured at optical wavelengths as a variable illumination source of the dust, which reradiates primarily in the infrared. By combining optical photometry from the Whole Earth Telescope with 0.7–2.5 μm spectroscopy obtained with SpeX at NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility, we detect luminosity variations at all observed wavelengths, with variations at most wavelengths corresponding to the behavior of the pulsating stellar photosphere, but toward the longest wavelengths the light curves probe the corresponding time variability of the circumstellar dust. In addition to developing methodology, we find the pulsation amplitudes decrease with increasing wavelength for principal pulsation modes, yet increase beyond ≈2 μm for nonlinear combination frequencies. We interpret these results as combination modes derived from the principal modes of identical ℓ values and discuss the implications for the morphology of the warm dust. We also draw attention to some discrepancies between our findings and theoretical expectations for the results of the nonlinearity imposed by the surface convection zone on mode–mode interactions and on the behavior of the first harmonic of the highest-amplitude pulsation mode.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
AT2021uey : a planetary microlensing event outside the Galactic bulge
Autorzy:
Rybicki, K. A.
Kulijanishvili, V.
Kvernadze, T.
Narita, N.
Ilyin, I.
Wambsganss, J.
Hundertmark, M.
Bozza, V.
Logie, L.
Paks̆tienė, E.
Mikołajczyk, P. J.
Wyrzykowski, Ł.
Zoła, Stanisław
Voloshyn, P.
Carrasco, J. M.
Zdanavic̆ius, J.
Bruni, I.
Tsapras, Y.
Żejmo, M.
Peloton, J.
Cassan, A.
Figuera Jaimes, R.
Adomavic̆ienė, R.
Maskoliūnas, M.
Dubois, F.
Cusano, F.
Dennefeld, M.
Mróz, P.
Burgaz, U.
Rau, S.
Brincat, S. M.
Dominik, M.
Fukui, A.
Street, R. A.
Zieliński, P.
Kruszyńska, K.
Vanaverbeke, S.
Bachelet, E.
Rota, P.
Qvam, J. K. T.
Garofalo, A.
Ban, M.
C̆epas, V.
Poleski, R.
Galdies, C.
Opis:
We report the analysis of a planetary microlensing event AT2021uey. The event was observed outside the Galactic bulge and alerted both space-(Gaia) and ground-based (ZTF and ASAS-SN) surveys. From the observed data, we find that the lens system is located at a distance of ∼1 kpc and comprises an M-dwarf host star of about half a solar mass, orbited by a Jupiter-like planet beyond the snowline. The source star could be a metal-poor giant located in the halo according to the spectral analyses and modelling. Hence, AT2021uey is a unique example of the binary-lens event outside the bulge that is offered by a disc-halo lens-source combination.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Constraining lens masses in moderately to highly magnified microlensing events from Gaia
Autorzy:
Carrasco, J. M.
Tsapras, Y.
Rybicki, K. A.
Pylypenko, U.
Burgaz, U.
Gurgul, A.
Bachelet, E.
Kvernadze, T.
Mikołajczyk, P. J.
Simon, A.
Cassan, A.
Joachimczyk, B.
Popowicz, A.
Qvam, J. K. T.
Zieliński, P.
Wyrzykowski, Ł.
Awiphan, S.
Stojanovic, M.
Kaczmarek, Z.
Ilyin, I.
Pakstiene, E.
Cusano, F.
Jelinek, M.
Tasuya, O.
Wicker, M.
Jabłońska, M.
Sonbas, E.
Garofalo, A.
Hundertmark, M.
Figuera Jaimes, R.
Żejmo, M.
Kurowski, Sebastian
Ratajczak, M.
Zdanavicius, J.
Esenoglu, H. H.
Damljanovic, G.
Wambsganss, J.
Kruszyńska, K.
Hofbauer, P.
Dominik, M.
Bozza, V.
Udalski, A.
Güver, T.
Galdies, C.
Kotysz, K.
Davidson, J. W.
Godunova, V.
Bąkowska, K.
Howil, K.
Rivet, J. P.
Rota, P.
Zoła, Stanisław
Jovanovic, M. D.
Brincat, S. M.
Kvaratskhelia, O.
Reichart, D. E.
Street, R. A.
Ihanec, N.
Fukui, A.
Sitek, M.
Opis:
Context. Microlensing events provide a unique way to detect and measure the masses of isolated, non-luminous objects, particularly dark stellar remnants. Under certain conditions, it is possible to measure the mass of these objects using photometry alone, specifically when a microlensing light curve displays a finite source (FS) effect. This effect generally occurs in highly magnified light curves, i.e. when the source and the lens are very well aligned. Aims. In this study, we analyse Gaia Alerts and Gaia Data Release 3 datasets, identifying four moderate-to-high-magnification microlensing events without a discernible FS effect. The absence of this effect suggests a large Einstein radius, implying substantial lens masses. Methods. In each event, we constrained the FS effect, and therefore established lower limits for the angular Einstein radius and lens mass. Additionally, we used the DarkLensCode software to obtain the mass, distance, and brightness distribution for the lens based on the Galactic model. Results. Our analysis established lower mass limits of ∼0.7 M$_{⊙}$ for one lens and ∼0.3 − 0.5 M$_{⊙}$ for two others. A DarkLensCode analysis supports these findings, estimating lens masses in the range of ∼0.42 − 1.70 M$_{⊙}$ and dark lens probabilities exceeding 80%. These results strongly indicate that the lenses are stellar remnants, such as white dwarfs or neutron stars. Conclusions. While further investigations are required to confirm the nature of these lenses, we demonstrate a straightforward yet effective approach to identifying stellar remnant candidates.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Primary black hole spin in OJ 287 as determined by the general relativity centenary flare
Autorzy:
Reichart, D. E.
Chavushyan, V.
Tomov, T.
Berdyugin, A.
Schweyer, T.
Naves Nogues, R.
Campos, F.
Poyner, G.
Lindfors, E.
Kidger, M.
Perri, M.
Joshi, A.
Jermak, H.
Neely, A. W.
Sonbas, E.
Er, H.
Tremosa Espasa, L.
Ogloza, W.
Keel, W. C.
Haislip, J. B.
Mugrauer, M.
Raj, A.
Filippenko, A. V.
Reinthal, R.
Soldán Alfaro, F. C.
Nelson, R. H.
Valero Pérez, J.
Okano, S.
Campas Torrent, M.
Saario, J.
Blay, P.
Zheng, W.
Valdes, J. R.
Provencal, J.
Harmanen, J.
Salto González, J.-L.
Erdem, A.
Matsumoto, K.
Piirola, V.
Gopinathan, M.
Strobl, J.
Pandey, J. C.
Valtonen, M. J.
Alicavus, F.
Caton, D. B.
Moore, J. P.
Carrillo Gómez, J.
Escartin Pérez, A.
Dębski, Bartłomiej
Ciprini, S.
Sameer
Kaur, N.
Reynolds, T.
Baliyan, K. S.
Verrecchia, F.
Zejmo, M.
Gazeas, K.
Hudec, R.
Drozdz, M.
Sakanoi, T.
Dalessio, J.
Dimitrov, D.
Hurst, G.
Gafton, E.
Sadakane, K.
Lozano de Haro, J.
Ivarsen, K. M.
Nilsson, K.
Garcia, F.
Steele, I.
Karjalainen, R.
Yoneda, M.
Takalo, L. O.
Sadegi, S.
Siwak, Michał
Gómez Pinilla, F.
Gopakumar, A.
Fallah Ramazani, V.
Kvammen, A.
Ganesh, S.
Jelinek, M.
Webb, J. R.
Pihajoki, P.
Boyd, D.
Lee, B. C.
Stocke, J. T.
LaCluyze, A. P.
Pursimo, T.
Zoła, Stanisław
Kagitani, M.
Telting, J.
Opis:
OJ 287 is a quasi-periodic quasar with roughly 12 year optical cycles. It displays prominent outbursts that are predictable in a binary black hole model. The model predicted a major optical outburst in 2015 December. We found that the outburst did occur within the expected time range, peaking on 2015 December 5 at magnitude 12.9 in the optical R-band. Based on Swift/XRT satellite measurements and optical polarization data, we find that it included a major thermal component. Its timing provides an accurate estimate for the spin of the primary black hole, x=0.313 $\pm$ 0.01. The present outburst also confirms the established general relativistic properties of the system such as the loss of orbital energy to gravitational radiation at the 2% accuracy level, and it opens up the possibility of testing the black hole no-hair theorem with 10% accuracy during the present decade.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Authenticating the presence of a relativistic massive black hole binary in OJ 287 using its general relativity centenary flare : improved orbital parameters
Autorzy:
Ogloza, W.
Gopinathan, M.
Boyd, D.
Harmanen, J.
Gómez Pinilla, F.
Ciprini, S.
Carrillo Gómez, J.
Dey, Lankeswar
Kidger, M.
Jermak, H.
Baransky, A.
Garcia, F.
Mugrauer, M.
Soldán Alfaro, F. C.
Chavushyan, V.
Tomov, T.
Kvammen, A.
Caton, D. B.
Mikkola, S.
Filippenko, A. V.
Verrecchia, F.
Escartin Pérez, A.
Valdes, J. R.
Janík, J.
Hudec, R.
Nilsson, K.
Zoła, Stanisław
Gafton, E.
Reichart, D. E.
Salto González, J.-L.
Chandra, S.
Naves Nogues, R.
Gopakumar, A.
Pursimo, T.
Provencal, J.
Joshi, A.
Yoneda, M.
Campos, F.
Reinthal, R.
Fallah Ramazani, V.
Vasylenko, V.
Sillanpää, A.
Baliyan, K. S.
Zielinski, P.
Kagitani, M.
Sameer, Sameer
Sadegi, S.
Lehto, H. J.
Webb, J. R.
Er, H.
Gazeas, K.
Perri, M.
Karjalainen, R.
Zheng, W.
Pihajoki, P.
Boumis, P.
Liakos, A.
Sakanoi, T.
Schweyer, T.
Dalessio, J.
Campas Torrent, M.
Hurst, G.
Piirola, V.
Neely, A. W.
Raj, A.
Blay, P.
Reynolds, T.
Zejmo, M.
Stocke, J. T.
Nelson, R. H.
Matsumoto, K.
Kurowski, Sebastian
Lozano de Haro, J.
Alicavus, F.
Siwak, Michał
Saario, J.
Ganesh, S.
Kundera, Tomasz
Tremosa Espasa, L.
Dębski, Bartłomiej
Drozdz, M.
Strobl, J.
Steele, I.
Takalo, L. O.
Valero Pérez, J.
Simon, A.
Poyner, G.
Sadakane, K.
Erdem, A.
Jelinek, M.
Sonbas, E.
Kaur, N.
Okano, S.
LaCluyze, A. P.
Kouprianov, V. V.
Lindfors, E.
Pajdosz-Śmierciak, Urszula
Berdyugin, A.
Godunova, V.
Haislip, J. B.
Pandey, J. C.
Keel, W. C.
Lee, B. C.
Valtonen, M. J.
Dostawca treści:
Repozytorium Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Artykuł

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