{
  "bibcode": "2019GCN.26360....1P",
  "body": "Kerry Paterson (Northwestern), Michael J. Lundquist, David J. Sand (UA), Jillian Rastinejad, Wen-fai Fong (Northwestern), Jennifer Andrews (UA), Sam Wyatt (UA), Eric Christensen, Alex Gibbs, Frank Shelly, Greg Leonard (UA/LPL), report on behalf of the SAGUARO collaboration:\n\nWe initiated observations of 12 fields (each 5 deg^2, totalling 60 deg^2) within the LVC localization region for the GW trigger S191205ah (LVC Circ 26350) starting on 2019-12-06 at 02:13:30 UT (4.36 hours after the GW trigger) with the 1.5m Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) telescope on Mt. Lemmon, AZ.\n\nBelow are the field centers observed.\n\nRA   Dec\n349.8120  14.3541\n349.9380 12.1458\n349.9995 7.72917\n349.9995 9.93747\n350.0610 5.52081\n350.0610 3.3125\n350.1210 1.10417\n350.1210 -1.10417\n352.0755 14.3541\n352.1730 12.1458\n352.2225 9.93747\n352.2225 7.72917\n\nWe perform real-time processing and image subtraction (described in Lundquist et al. 2019, ApJL, 881, 2). After discarding known moving objects, stellar sources and known transients (cross-correlating with the Transient Name Server and the ZTF alert stream), we find one candidate with S/N>5:\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\nName     | RA (deg)   | Dec (deg)  | Filter | Mag   | Magerr\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\nSAGUARO19j | 348.98484 | 10.68373 | Gaia G | 20.8 | 0.2\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\nThe last non-detection at the position of SAGUARO19j was on 2019-11-25 UT to a 3-sigma limit of G>19.3 AB mag. We otherwise find no new transients within the 60 deg^2 searched down to a 3-sigma limit of G~21.3 AB mag (calibrated to Gaia DR2) relative to deep CSS reference images.\n\nWe obtained V- and R-band imaging observations of SAGUARO19j with the Mont4K imager mounted on the Kuiper 1.5m telescope on Mt. Bigelow, AZ starting on 2019-12-06 at 05:31:46 UT (7.66 hours after the GW trigger and 3.30 hours after the start of our CSS observations). SAGUARO19j is clearly detected in both bands, with analysis ongoing.\n\nWe have posted our pointings to the Treasure Map, and encourage others to do the same:\nhttp://treasuremap.space/index?graceids=S191205ah&alert_type=Initial&pointing_status=completed\n\nSAGUARO is supported by the National Science Foundation under Award Nos. AST-1909358 and AST-1908972.",
  "circularId": 26360,
  "createdOn": 1575615492000,
  "email": "kerry.paterson@northwestern.edu",
  "subject": "LIGO/Virgo S191205ah: SAGUARO observations and identification of an optical candidate",
  "submitter": "Kerry Paterson at Northwestern  <kerry.paterson@northwestern.edu>",
  "eventId": "LIGO/Virgo S191205ah"
}