2018
DOI: 10.3390/galaxies6010003
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Optical/Infrared Polarised Emission in X-ray Binaries

Abstract: Abstract:Recently, evidence for synchrotron emission in both black-hole (BH) and neutron star X-ray binaries has been mounting, from optical/infrared spectral, polarimetric, and fast timing signatures. The synchrotron emission of jets can be highly linearly polarised, depending on the configuration of the magnetic field (B-field). Optical and infrared (OIR) polarimetric observations of X-ray binaries are presented in this brief review. The OIR polarimetric signature of relativistic jets is detected at levels o… Show more

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“…We published the photometry results via an ATel . Low-mass X-ray binaries frequently show linearly polarised infrared emission, generally attributed to a transient or steady jet, which in rare cases can also be detected at optical wavelengths (for a review see Russell 2018), particularly during outbursts. We set a strict limit on any optical jet emission for this source.…”
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“…We published the photometry results via an ATel . Low-mass X-ray binaries frequently show linearly polarised infrared emission, generally attributed to a transient or steady jet, which in rare cases can also be detected at optical wavelengths (for a review see Russell 2018), particularly during outbursts. We set a strict limit on any optical jet emission for this source.…”
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confidence: 99%