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GCN Circular 21516

Subject
LIGO/Virgo G298048: Potential host galaxies from the GLADE catalog
Date
2017-08-17T18:55:12Z (7 years ago)
From
Gergely Dalya at Eotvos U <dalyag@caesar.elte.hu>
Gergely D��lya, Bence B��csy and Peter Raffai (Eotvos U) reports on behalf of
the GLADE team:

We have found 15 galaxies in the GLADE catalog [1], within the 1 sigma GW
localisation area reported by the LVC in GCN 21513, and within 40 +/- 8 Mpc
distance limits. We used the localisation information obtained using data
from H1, L1, and V1, without making any assumption on the orientation of
the system (where the glitch coincident with the event in L1 have been
removed in the analysis).

The galaxies found are given in the following table, sorted based on their
absolute B magnitudes (a proxy for BNS formation). All distances are
luminosity distances. Note that there are 83 and 184 galaxies (not listed
here) within a 50 Mpc distance limit, inside the 2 and 3 sigma localisation
areas, respectively.

RA[deg]       Dec[deg]    Distance [Mpc]    app. B mag   abs. B mag
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
194.366257    -19.691298    44.75         12.68     -20.574
196.89064     -24.008606    43.944        12.68     -20.5345
193.998657    -19.26899     41.944        13.27     -19.8433
197.018005    -23.796844    34.097        12.87     -19.7936
196.735474    -23.91707     33.653        13.07     -19.5651
196.774902    -23.67704     33.42         13.18     -19.44
196.907242    -23.57892     41.75         14.21     -18.8933
196.600052    -24.164007    33.431        13.78     -18.8407
196.907013    -23.938364    45.986        15.59     -17.7231
196.580811    -22.98033     39.361        15.71     -17.2653
194.55        -21.04596     41.778        15.96     -17.1447
196.348       -23.52258     39.583        16.1      -16.8875
196.354       -23.5025      43.583        16.88     -16.3166
196.892       -23.8152      42.855        17.4      -15.76
196.063       -22.8812      39.083        17.54     -15.4199
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

The total B luminosity of candidate galaxies exceeds by a factor of 4.5 the
total B luminosity we would expect for the error volume from the average B
luminosity of the local universe determined by Kopparapu et al. [2]. Based
on this we assume that in fact the completeness of our galaxy sample within
the volume is 100% in terms of integrated B luminosity.

We have independently found 29 galaxies in the GLADE catalog within 40 +/-
8 Mpc distance limits, residing in the +/- 5 degree neighborhood of the
IceCube neutrino candidate with Fermi GBM trigger 524666471/170817529
reported by Bartos et al. in GCN 21511.

The galaxies found are given in the following table, sorted based on their
absolute B magnitudes (a proxy for BNS formation). All distances are
luminosity distances.

RA[deg]       Dec[deg]    Distance [Mpc]    app. B mag   abs. B mag
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
177.21        -2.03229     40.365    13.00    -20.03
178.604523    -2.319723    41.306    13.79    -19.2901
178.419342    -3.996517    33.500    13.406   -19.2192
185.141        0.7882      33.153    13.77    -18.8326
185.274        0.55284     33.569    14.85    -17.7797
178.441       -8.01641     33.819    15.14    -17.5058
177.76        -4.08201     45.681    15.90    -17.3987
185.798       -3.49124     46.833    16.27    -17.0828
178.811       -6.45435     34.361    15.85    -16.8303
178.798        0.48769     46.990    16.69    -16.67
178.428       -1.65985     45.597    16.72    -16.5747
177.022        0.99129     43.194    16.96    -16.2171
178.548       -1.13135     45.75     17.12    -16.182
181.052        0.80256     41.236    17.02    -16.0564
185.169       -3.53346     45.708    17.58    -15.72
178.568       -4.63232     45.722    17.88    -15.4206
178.573       -4.02153     35.764    17.83    -14.9372
186.574        1.74166     34.806    17.81    -14.8983
185.791        0.4271      33.986    18.11    -14.5465
184.184       -2.8103      45.958    18.81    -14.5018
177.695       -3.2618      40.375    18.69    -14.3406
181.28        -0.11052     34.833    18.38    -14.33
180.632       -2.3032      40.083    18.71    -14.3048
178.049        0.74188     35.667    18.53    -14.2313
183.412       -1.29349     34.278    18.55    -14.1251
186.332       -1.599       34.833    18.77    -13.94
183.066       -0.56531     32.333    18.61    -13.9382
180.104       -4.9137      35.736    19.09    -13.6755
183.379       1.42761      42.8549   19.64    -13.52
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[1] GLADE website: http://aquarius.elte.hu/glade/
[2] Kopparapu, R. K., Hanna, C., Kalogera, V., et al. 2008, ApJ, 675, 1459
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