Optical Flickering of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi: amplitude - flux relation

Abstract

We report observations of the flickering variability of the symbiotic recurrent nova RS~Oph at quiescence in five bands (UBVRI). We find evidence of a correlation between the peak-to-peak flickering amplitude ( F) and the average flux of the hot component (F av). The correlation is highly significant, with a correlation coefficient of 0.85 and a p-value of~ 10-20. Combining the data from all wavebands, we find a dependence of the type F Fk av, with power-law index k = 1.02 0.04 for the UBVRI flickering of RS~Oph. Thus, the relationship between the amplitude of variability and the average flux of the hot component is consistent with linearity. The rms amplitude of flickering is on average 8 per cent (2 per cent) of F av. The detected correlation is similar to that found in accreting black holes/neutron stars and cataclysmic variables. The possible reasons are briefly discussed. The data are available upon request from the authors.

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