GCN Circular 24641
Subject
LIGO/Virgo S190521g : Upper limits from Fermi-GBM observations
Date
2019-05-21T17:44:12Z (6 years ago)
From
Suraj Poolakkil at UAH <sp0076@uah.edu>
S. Poolakkil (UAH) and A. Goldstein (USRA) report on behalf of the
Fermi-GBM Team and the GBM-LIGO/Virgo group:
For S190521g, and using the updated LALInference skymap, Fermi-GBM was
observing 70.9% of the localization probability at event time.
There was no Fermi-GBM onboard trigger around the event time of the
LIGO/Virgo detection of GW trigger S190521g (GCN 24621). An automated,
blind search for short gamma-ray bursts below the onboard triggering
threshold in Fermi-GBM also identified no counterpart candidates. The GBM
targeted search, the most sensitive, coherent search for GRB-like signals,
was run from +/-30 s around merger time, and also identified no counterpart
candidates.
Part of the LVC localization region is behind the Earth for Fermi,
located at RA = 172.7 and Dec = -25.4 with a radius of 67.5 degrees.
We therefore set upper limits on impulsive gamma-ray emission. Using the
representative soft, normal, and hard GRB-like spectral templates described
in arXiv:1612.02395, we set the following 3 sigma flux upper limits over
10-1000 keV, weighted by the remaining visible GW localization probability
(in units of erg/s/cm^2):
Timescale soft norm hard
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0.128 s: 7.6e-07 9.7e-07 1.8e-06
1.024 s: 2.6e-07 3.4e-07 5.2e-07
8.192 s: 6.7e-08 1.1e-07 1.9e-07
Assuming the median luminosity distance of ~3931 Mpc from the GW detection,
we estimate intrinsic luminosity upper limits of (1.9-22.5)E50 erg/s for the
soft template, (2.7-24.5)E50 erg/s for the normal template, and
(8.1-77.3)E50 erg/s for the hard template over the 1 keV-10 MeV energy
range.