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Published September 10, 2019 | Accepted Version + Published
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Accretion Disk Parameters Determined from the Great 2015 Flare of OJ 287

Abstract

In the binary black hole model of OJ 287, the secondary black hole orbits a much more massive primary, and impacts on the primary accretion disk at predictable times. We update the parameters of the disk, the viscosity, α, and the mass accretion rate, m. We find α = 0.26±0.1 and m=0.08±0.04 in Eddington units. The former value is consistent with Coroniti, and the latter with Marscher & Jorstad. Predictions are made for the 2019 July 30 superflare in OJ 287. We expect that it will take place simultaneously at the Spitzer infrared channels, as well as in the optical, and that therefore the timing of the flare in optical can be accurately determined from Spitzer observations. We also discuss in detail the light curve of the 2015 flare, and find that the radiating volume has regions where bremsstrahlung dominates, as well as regions that radiate primarily in synchrotron radiation. The former region produces the unpolarized first flare, while the latter region gives rise to a highly polarized second flare.

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© 2019 The American Astronomical Society. Received 2019 April 12; revised 2019 July 22; accepted 2019 July 23; published 2019 September 5. M.V. acknowledges a grant from the Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, and S.Z. acknowledges the NCN grant number 2018/29/B/ST9/01793.

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