TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 34360 SUBJECT: LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S230807f: Identification of a GW compact binary merger candidate DATE: 23/08/07 21:46:40 GMT FROM: Dripta Bhattacharjee The LIGO Scientific Collaboration, the Virgo Collaboration, and the KAGRA Collaboration report: We identified the compact binary merger candidate S230807f during real-time processing of data from LIGO Hanford Observatory (H1) and LIGO Livingston Observatory (L1) at 2023-08-07 20:50:45.416 UTC (GPS time: 1375476663.416). The candidate was found by the CWB [1], GstLAL [2], MBTA [3], PyCBC Live [4], and SPIIR [5] analysis pipelines. S230807f is an event of interest because its false alarm rate, as estimated by the online analysis, is 7.1e-08 Hz, or about one in 5 months. The event's properties can be found at this URL: https://gracedb.ligo.org/superevents/S230807f The classification of the GW signal, in order of descending probability, is BBH (86%), Terrestrial (14%), NSBH (<1%), or BNS (<1%). There was a high rate of noise transients (glitches) in both the LIGO Livingston and Hanford detectors which may affect the parameters or the significance of the candidate. Assuming the candidate is astrophysical in origin, the probability that the lighter compact object is consistent with a neutron star mass (HasNS) is <1%. [6] Using the masses and spins inferred from the signal, the probability of matter outside the final compact object (HasRemnant) is <1%. [6] Both HasNS and HasRemnant consider the support of several neutron star equations of state. The probability that either of the binary components lies between 3 and 5 solar masses (HasMassgap) is 4%. Two sky maps are available at this time and can be retrieved from the GraceDB event page: * bayestar.multiorder.fits,1, an initial localization generated by BAYESTAR [7], distributed via GCN notice about 35 seconds after the candidate event time. * bayestar.multiorder.fits,2, an initial localization generated by BAYESTAR [7], distributed via GCN notice about 5 minutes after the candidate event time. The preferred sky map at this time is bayestar.multiorder.fits,2. For the bayestar.multiorder.fits,2 sky map, the 90% credible region is 6088 deg2. Marginalized over the whole sky, the a posteriori luminosity distance estimate is 6818 +/- 2379 Mpc (a posteriori mean +/- standard deviation). For further information about analysis methodology and the contents of this alert, refer to the LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA Public Alerts User Guide https://emfollow.docs.ligo.org/userguide/. [1] Klimenko et al. PRD 93, 042004 (2016) [2] Tsukada et al. arXiv:2305.06286 (2023) and Ewing et al. arXiv:2305.05625 (2023) [3] Aubin et al. CQG 38, 095004 (2021) [4] Dal Canton et al. ApJ 923, 254 (2021) [5] Chu et al. PRD 105, 024023 (2022) [6] Chatterjee et al. ApJ 896, 54 (2020) [7] Singer & Price PRD 93, 024013 (2016)