A Multiwavelength Study of GRS 1716-249 in Outburst: Constraints on Its System Parameters
Saikia Payaswini; Russell David M.; Baglio M. C.; Bramich D. M.; Casella Piergiorgio; Diaz Trigo Maria; Gandhi Poshak; Jiang Jiachen; Maccarone Thomas; Soria Roberto; Al Noori Hind; Al Yazeedi Aisha; Alabarta Kevin; Belloni Tomaso; Cadolle Bel Marion; Ceccobello Chiara; Corbel Stéphane; Fender Rob; Gallo Elena; Homan Jeroen; Koljonen Karri; Lewis Fraser; Markoff Sera B.; Miller-Jones James C. A.; Rodriguez Jerome; Russell Thomas D.; Shahbaz Tariq; Sivakoff Gregory R.; Testa Vincenzo; Tetarenko Alexandra J.
A Multiwavelength Study of GRS 1716-249 in Outburst: Constraints on Its System Parameters
Saikia Payaswini
Russell David M.
Baglio M. C.
Bramich D. M.
Casella Piergiorgio
Diaz Trigo Maria
Gandhi Poshak
Jiang Jiachen
Maccarone Thomas
Soria Roberto
Al Noori Hind
Al Yazeedi Aisha
Alabarta Kevin
Belloni Tomaso
Cadolle Bel Marion
Ceccobello Chiara
Corbel Stéphane
Fender Rob
Gallo Elena
Homan Jeroen
Koljonen Karri
Lewis Fraser
Markoff Sera B.
Miller-Jones James C. A.
Rodriguez Jerome
Russell Thomas D.
Shahbaz Tariq
Sivakoff Gregory R.
Testa Vincenzo
Tetarenko Alexandra J.
IOP Publishing Ltd
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022081154043
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We present a detailed study of the evolution of the Galactic black hole transient GRS 1716-249 during its 2016-2017 outburst at optical (Las Cumbres Observatory), mid-infrared (Very Large Telescope), near-infrared (Rapid Eye Mount telescope), and ultraviolet (the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope) wavelengths, along with archival radio and X-ray data. We show that the optical/near-infrared and UV emission of the source mainly originates from a multi-temperature accretion disk, while the mid-infrared and radio emission are dominated by synchrotron emission from a compact jet. The optical/UV flux density is correlated with the X-ray emission when the source is in the hard state, consistent with an X-ray irradiated accretion disk with an additional contribution from the viscous disk during the outburst fade. We find evidence for a weak, but highly variable jet component at mid-infrared wavelengths. We also report the long-term optical light curve of the source and find that the quiescent i'-band magnitude is 21.39 +/- 0.15 mag. Furthermore, we discuss how previous estimates of the system parameters of the source are based on various incorrect assumptions, and so are likely to be inaccurate. By comparing our GRS 1716-249 data set to those of other outbursting black hole X-ray binaries, we find that while GRS 1716-249 shows similar X-ray behavior, it is noticeably optically fainter, if the literature distance of 2.4 kpc is adopted. Using several lines of reasoning, we argue that the source distance is further than previously assumed in the literature, likely within 4-17 kpc, with a most likely range of similar to 4-8 kpc.
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