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                            Takalo, L. O.; Sillanpaeae, A.; Nilsson, K.; Kidger, M. R.; de Diego, J. A.
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                                    Astronomy and Astrophysics Suppl. 104, 115-120 (1994)
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                            Description
                                    We present a detailed analysis on photopolarimetric monitoring on OJ 287
conducted at the Nordic Optical Telescope during January 1991. Large
rapid variations were observed in flux, polarization and position angle;
the largest being a 40% increase in the flux with a simultaneous 55
degree position angle rotation in five hours. Changes in the wavelength
dependent polarization and position angle were observed in timescales of
hours. Several different models have been considered in explaining the
observations. The standard two-component model or the shock in the jet
model cannot explain all the observed variations, although many of the
observed effects can be explained using a two-component model. Models
with relativistic beaming effects or changes in the accretion disk can
be used to explain these observations.