IceCube-210922A
GCN Circular 30937
Subject
IceCube-210922A: Hard X-ray flux limit for JCMT/SCUBA2 source from NuSTAR observations
Date
2021-10-13T17:43:00Z (4 years ago)
From
Felicia Krauss at Penn State U <Felicia.Krauss@psu.edu>
Felicia Krauss, Timoth��e Gregoire, Derek Fox, Doug Cowen, Hugo Ayala
(PSU) and Alexis Coleiro (APC) report for AMON (https://amon.psu.edu/):
The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) has observed the
JCMT/SCUBA2 source NVSS J040205-042434, proposed as a possible
counterpart to the IceCube-210922A high-energy neutrino (GCN Circ.
30862, 30882).
NuSTAR observed the position October 10 (13:55:13 UTC) -�� October 11��
(17:20:00 UTC) for a total of 49.2 ksec.
No X-ray source is visible in the field of view. The 3 sigma upper limit
for the 3-70 keV flux is 1.6x10^-11 ergs/cm^2/s assuming a photon index
of 2.
GCN Circular 30923
Subject
IceCube-210922A: DESI Observations
Date
2021-10-05T15:40:33Z (4 years ago)
From
Antonella Palmese at Fermilab <palmese@fnal.gov>
Antonella Palmese (UC Berkeley), Segev BenZvi (U of Rochester), Stephen Bailey (LBNL), Tamara Davis (U of Queensland), Alex Kim (LBNL), Martin Landriau (LBNL), David Moutard (Wayne State University), Adam Myers (U of Wyoming), Peter Nugent (LBNL), Anand Raichoor (LBNL), Edward Schlafly (LLNL), David Schlegel (LBNL), Umut Demirbozan (IFAE), John Della Costa (SDSU), on behalf of the DESI Transients and Low-z Cosmology Working Group report:
We observed the location of IceCube 210922A (GCN 30862) using the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a multi-object spectrograph with 5000 fibers installed on the Mayall 4m telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory.
On the night of September 23 2021, we recorded spectra of 249 galaxies in the 90% CL of the IceCube event, which represent ~20% of all DESI Bright Galaxy Sample (BGS) galaxies in the region, a sample of galaxies complete down to r-band apparent magnitude of 19.5. Each fiber covers a circular region of 1.5��� in diameter centered on the core of the galaxy. Observations started at 02:48 MST and lasted a total of 2200s. We searched for core-collapse SNe using a Convolutional Neural Network algorithm (DESITRIP - DESI Transients Identification Pipeline) optimized to identify transients on top of galaxy emission in DESI spectra. We also searched for Tidal Disruption Events based on spectral lines. Observations were deeply affected by the vicinity to the Moon, so that our searches are mostly based upon the r and z arm observations, where the mean SNR per 0.8 Ang reached in the spectra was 8 and 10 after calibration, respectively. The mean SNR was 3 in the b arm. We did not find significant evidence for the presence of an interesting optical counterpart in the DESI spectra.
A list of the positions of the observed galaxies is available at https://data.desi.lbl.gov/public/transients/icecube/IC210922A_DESI210923.txt<https://data.desi.lbl.gov/desi/public/transients/icecube/IC210922A_DESI210923.txt>
GCN Circular 30891
Subject
IceCube-210922A: SMA observation for the JCMT candidate
Date
2021-09-28T07:10:02Z (4 years ago)
From
Kuiyun Huang at CYCU <kuiyun@gmail.com>
Y. Urata, G. Petitpas on behalf of a larger collaboration
We observed the JCMT source (GCN 30882) using SMA.
The SMA 230GHz observation was started at 2021 Sep 27, 15:21 (UT).
The JCMT source was clearly identified at
04h02m05.304s -04d24m28.14s (0.5���) with ~17 mJy/beam.
The position is consistent with the cataloged IR source (WISEA
J040205.29-042428.5). The radio source, NVSS J040205-042434 is also
counterpart when we consider the margin of position error.
Further detailed multi-wavelength investigations are encouraged.
We would like to thank SMA staff.
GCN Circular 30882
Subject
IceCube-210922A: JCMT/SCUBA2 observations
Date
2021-09-26T12:09:36Z (4 years ago)
From
Kuiyun Huang at IANCU/NTNU <kuiyun@gmail.com>
Y. Urata and K. Huang on behalf of a larger collaboration
We observed the field of IceCube-210922A (GCN Circ. 30862