Short Timescale Evolution of the Polarized Radio Jet during V404 Cygni's 2015 Outburst
Andrew K. Hughes, Gregory R. Sivakoff, Christopher E. Macpherson,, James C. A. Miller-Jones, Alexandra J. Tetarenko, Diego Altamirano, Gemma E., Anderson, Tomaso M. Belloni, Sebastian Heinz, Peter G. Jonker, Elmar G., K\"ording, Dipankar Maitra, Sera B. Markoff, Simone Migliari

TL;DR
This study provides high time resolution, broadband radio polarimetric observations of V404 Cygni during its 2015 outburst, revealing rapid polarization variability and complex magnetic field behavior in the jet.
Contribution
It presents one of the highest temporal resolution radio polarization studies of a black hole X-ray binary, with simultaneous broadband data analysis and polarization angle measurements.
Findings
Detected variable, weak linear polarization (<1%) during the outburst.
Observed rapid changes in polarization angle, indicating complex magnetic field dynamics.
No clear link between jet ejections and polarization state was found.
Abstract
We present a high time resolution, multi-frequency linear polarization analysis of Very Large Array (VLA) radio observations during some of the brightest radio flaring (~1 Jy) activity of the 2015 outburst of V404 Cygni. The VLA simultaneously captured the radio evolution in two bands (each with two 1 GHz base-bands), recorded at 5/7 GHz and 21/26 GHz, allowing for a broadband polarimetric analysis. Given the source's high flux densities, we were able to measure polarization on timescales of ~13 minutes, constituting one of the highest temporal resolution radio polarimetric studies of a black hole X-ray binary (BHXB) outburst to date. Across all base-bands, we detect variable, weakly linearly polarized emission (<1%) with a single, bright peak in the time-resolved polarization fraction, consistent with an origin in an evolving, dynamic jet component. We applied two independent…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
