GCN Circular 21557
Subject
LIGO/Virgo G298048: Likelihood of SSS17a Being an Unrelated Extragalactic Transient in NGC 4993
Event
Date
2017-08-18T12:15:23Z (9 years ago)
From
Ryan Foley at UCSC <foley@ucsc.edu>
R. J. Foley (UC Santa Cruz) reports
In the interest of focusing follow-up observing resources, we perform a quick assessment of how ���unique��� the potential EM counterpart to the LIGO/Virgo G298048 trigger (LVC GCNs 21509, 21513), SSS17a (Coulter et al., LVC GCN 21529), is in the context of other extragalactic astrophysical transients.
The optical spectrum (Drout et al., LVC GCN 21547) and colors (Nicholl et al., LVC GCN 21541; Chambers et al., LVC GCN 21553) are inconsistent with a Type Ia supernova at any epoch. Its nominal host galaxy, NGC 4993, is an S0 galaxy, which typically have little star formation (although there are dust lanes near the SN position; Foley et al., LVC GCN 21536). If at the distance of its nominal host galaxy, NGC 4993, correcting for only Milky Way extinction, SSS17a had a peak luminosity of M_g ~ -16.0 mag (e.g., Simon et al., LVC GCN 21551