Bibcode
Hynes, R. I.; Zurita, C.; Haswell, C. A.; Casares, J.; Charles, P. A.; Pavlenko, E. P.; Shugarov, S. Yu.; Lott, D. A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 330, Issue 4, pp. 1009-1021.
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2002
Citations
43
Refereed citations
38
Description
We present a spectrophotometric study of short-term optical variability
in the quiescent black hole X-ray transient V404 Cyg. This includes two
nights of high-time-resolution Hα spectroscopy with which we
resolve much of the time variability, and a further six nights of
archival spectroscopy with lower time resolution but higher spectral
resolution. We find significant variability in most of the data
considered, with both the Hα line and the continuum often varying
in a correlated way. This includes both dramatic flares lasting a few
hours in which the line flux nearly doubles and lower-level flickering.
The strongest flares involve development of asymmetry in the line
profile, with the red wing usually strongest independent of orbital
phase. It is unclear why this is the case, but we discuss several
possible explanations. We consider the energetics of the flares and
compare with plausible models including chromospheric activity on the
companion star, local magnetic reconnection events within the disc and
varying irradiation from close to the black hole. Based on the line
profile changes during the flares, we conclude that the most likely
origin for the variability is variable photoionization by the central
source, although local flares within the disc cannot be ruled out.