Deep upper limit on the optical emission during a hard X-ray burst from the magnetar SGR J1935+2154
Luca Zampieri, Sandro Mereghetti, Roberto Turolla, Giampiero Naletto,, Paolo Ochner, Aleksandr Burtovoi, Michele Fiori, Cristiano Guidorzi, Luciano, Nicastro, Eliana Palazzi, Maura Pilia, Andrea Possenti

TL;DR
This study sets the deepest optical upper limits during a magnetar's hard X-ray burst, constraining optical emission and spectral properties, with implications for future fast optical observations of such events.
Contribution
First simultaneous optical and hard X-ray observations of SGR J1935+2154 during a burst, establishing the most stringent optical upper limits and constraining the optical-to-X-ray spectral index.
Findings
No significant optical burst detected above 3σ
Optical upper limits are orders of magnitude deeper than previous ones
Spectral index of optical to X-ray fluence is steeper than 0.64
Abstract
In September 2021 the magnetar SGR J1935+2154 entered a stage of burst/flaring activity in the hard X-ray band. On September 10, 2021 we observed SGR J1935+2154 with the fiber-fed fast optical photon counter IFI+Iqueye, mounted at the 1.22 m Galileo telescope in Asiago. During one of the IFI+Iqueye observing windows a hard X-ray burst was detected with the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor. We performed a search for any significant increase in the count rate on the 1-s, 10-ms and 1-ms binned IFI+Iqueye light curves around the time of the Fermi burst. No significant peak was detected with a significance above 3 in an interval of 90 s around the burst. Correcting for interstellar extinction ( mag), the IFI+Iqueye upper limits to any possible optical burst from SGR J1935+2154 are mag, mag and mag for the 1-s, 10-ms and 1-ms binned light…
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