LIGO/Virgo S190910h
GCN Circular 25780
Subject
LIGO/Virgo S190910h: No significant candidates in TAROT-GRANDMA observations
Date
2019-09-19T13:10:38Z (6 years ago)
From
Kateryna Barynova at Kiev Uni., GRANDMA <katiaffoni@gmail.com>
K. Barynova (Kyiv Uni), H. Crisp (OzGrav-UWA), K. Noysena (Artemis,
IRAP), C. Stachie (Artemis), M. Boer (Artemis), N. Christensen
(Artemis), L. Eymar (Artemis), A. Klotz (IRAP), S. Antier (APC), S.
Basa (LAM), D. Corre (LAL), M. Coughlin (Caltech), D. Coward (OzGrav-
UWA), J.G. Ducoin (LAL), B. Gendre (OzGrav-UWA), P. Hello (LAL), C.
Lachaud (APC), N. Leroy (LAL), D. Turpin (NAOC)
Report on behalf of the TAROT network and GRANDMA collaborations.
We performed tiled observations of LIGO/Virgo S190910h event with the
TAROT-Calern (TCA) and TAROT-Chili (TCH) telescopes operating in the
visible located respectively at Calern site at the Cote d'Azur
observatory and La Silla ESO observatory (LaS/ESO).
The observation started for TCA on 09/10/19 19:01:32 UTC which
corresponds approximately to 632 minutes after the GW trigger time,
for TCH on 09/11/19 09:31:19 UTC which corresponds approximately to
1502 minutes after the GW trigger time.
We performed the following tiled observations :
+-------+------------+------------+---------+---------+---------+
| Tele | TStart | TEnd | RA | DEC | Proba |
| scope | [UTC] | [UTC] | [deg] | [deg] | [%] |
|-------|------------+------------+---------+---------+---------|
| TCA | 2019-09-10 | 2019-09-15 | 5.307 | 39.422 | <1 |
| | 19:01:32 | 23:50:08 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-10 | 2019-09-14 | 44.517 | 37.136 | <1 |
| | 19:33:51 | 03:16:20 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-10 | 2019-09-15 | 5.236 | 31.569 | <1 |
| | 20:03:41 | 21:33:08 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-10 | 2019-09-15 | 8.398 | 42.703 | <1 |
| | 21:01:16 | 23:56:53 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-10 | 2019-09-15 | 20.706 | 33.424 | <1 |
| | 21:29:10 | 18:36:50 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-10 | 2019-09-16 | 16.832 | 46.414 | <1 |
| | 21:59:00 | 02:39:48 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-16 | 10.881 | 41.753 | <1 |
| | 00:28:59 | 00:35:58 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-16 | 24.773 | 46.414 | <1 |
| | 00:35:49 | 03:11:38 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 33.445 | 37.136 | <1 |
| | 00:42:39 | 22:18:28 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 41.749 | 37.136 | <1 |
| | 01:07:55 | 20:14:06 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 13.71 | 46.414 | <1 |
| | 01:14:46 | 20:20:54 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 10.122 | 37.136 | <1 |
| | 01:21:37 | 20:27:39 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 38.981 | 37.136 | <1 |
| | 02:07:32 | 23:43:19 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 31.207 | 33.424 | <1 |
| | 02:46:06 | 19:22:19 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 30.068 | 46.414 | <1 |
| | 02:52:57 | 19:29:03 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-16 | 27.782 | 34.805 | <1 |
| | 19:03:47 | 04:10:20 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 22.835 | 34.33 | <1 |
| | 21:01:16 | 00:07:36 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-15 | 15.847 | 42.703 | <1 |
| | 23:57:48 | 23:03:35 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-13 | 2019-09-16 | 36.213 | 37.136 | <1 |
| | 20:18:41 | 03:25:16 | | | |
| TCA | 2019-09-13 | 2019-09-15 | 38.267 | 33.424 | <1 |
| | 20:25:28 | 22:31:55 | | | |
|-------|------------+------------+---------+---------+---------|
| TCH | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-13 | 44.649 | 29.05 | <1 |
| | 09:31:19 | 06:37:59 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-16 | 220.434 | -28.657 | <1 |
| | 23:25:37 | 01:01:25 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-16 | 218.309 | -36.323 | <1 |
| | 23:32:25 | 01:08:13 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-16 | 212.727 | -38.616 | <1 |
| | 23:44:21 | 01:21:49 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-11 | 2019-09-14 | 208.557 | -38.616 | <1 |
| | 23:51:09 | 01:55:45 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 223.201 | -36.323 | <1 |
| | 00:37:06 | 02:13:53 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 227.454 | -30.868 | <1 |
| | 00:43:54 | 02:20:41 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-15 | 206.262 | -49.05 | <1 |
| | 00:50:43 | 23:57:21 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 226.017 | -32.686 | <1 |
| | 01:03:06 | 02:40:00 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 223.918 | -38.616 | <1 |
| | 01:09:54 | 02:46:48 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 220.402 | -41.777 | <1 |
| | 01:16:42 | 00:23:11 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 209.252 | -36.323 | <1 |
| | 01:35:48 | 00:42:17 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 215.47 | -41.777 | <1 |
| | 01:42:36 | 00:49:05 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 215.525 | -38.616 | <1 |
| | 02:08:35 | 01:15:01 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-16 | 225.94 | -36.323 | <1 |
| | 23:27:18 | 02:33:12 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-12 | 2019-09-14 | 224.619 | -30.868 | <1 |
| | 23:53:08 | 23:29:18 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-13 | 2019-09-15 | 218.323 | -38.616 | <1 |
| | 00:19:08 | 02:25:31 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-13 | 2019-09-15 | 206.988 | -36.323 | <1 |
| | 01:03:49 | 00:40:55 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-13 | 2019-09-16 | 211.311 | -32.686 | <1 |
| | 23:28:00 | 01:33:52 | | | |
| TCH | 2019-09-14 | 2019-09-15 | 221.12 | -38.616 | <1 |
| | 23:29:36 | 02:05:32 | | | |
+-------+------------+------------+---------+---------+---------+
TStart and TEnd refers respectively to the time of the first and last
exposure for a given tile. Observations are not necessarily continuous
in this interval.
The Probability refers to the 2D spatial probability of the GW skymap
enclosed in a given tile. Each tile is 1.9x1.9 degrees. These
observations cover about 1.1% of the cumulative probability of the skymap.
The typical limiting magnitude is 18.0 for a 60.0 s exposure.
The coverage map is available at:
https://grandma-owncloud.lal.in2p3.fr/index.php/s/fJdB1OS0Fj3Pg3t
No significant transient candidates were found during our
low latency analysis.
GRANDMA (Global Rapid Advanced Network Devoted to the Multi-messenger
Addicts) is a network of robotic telescopes connected all over the
world with both photometry and spectrometry capabilities for Time-
domain Astronomy (https://grandma.lal.in2p3.fr/).
Details on the TCA telescope are available on the GRANDMA web pages
or on http://tarot.obs-hp.fr/.
This circular is citable.
GCN Circular 25778
Subject
LIGO/Virgo S190910h: Updated Sky Localization
Date
2019-09-18T19:25:13Z (6 years ago)
From
Francesca Badaracco at GSSI, Ligo/VIRGO <francesca.badaracco@gssi.it>
The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration report:
We have conducted further analysis of the LIGO Livingston Observatory
(L1) data around the time of the compact binary merger (CBC) candidate
S190910h (GCN Circular 25707).
Parameter estimation has been performed using LALInference [1] and a new
sky map, LALInference.fits.gz, distributed via GCN Notice, is available
for retrieval from the GraceDB event page:
https://gracedb.ligo.org/superevents/S190910h
For the LALInference.fits.gz sky map, the 90% credible region is 24264
deg2. Marginalized over the whole sky, the a posteriori luminosity
distance estimate is 230 +/- 88 Mpc (a posteriori mean +/- standard
deviation).
For further information about analysis methodology and the contents of
this alert, refer to the LIGO/Virgo Public Alerts User Guide
<https://emfollow.docs.ligo.org/userguide/>.
[1] Veitch et al. PRD 91, 042003 (2015)
GCN Circular 25744
Subject
LIGO/Virgo S190910h: WHT spectroscopy of Gaia19ebl, Gaia19eba, Gaia19eaz
Date
2019-09-14T06:01:07Z (6 years ago)
From
Giacomo Cannizzaro at SRON <g.cannizzaro@sron.nl>
I. Pastor-Marazuela (API/ASTRON), G. Cannizzaro (SRON/Radboud Univ), P. Jonker (SRON/Radboud Univ), K. Maguire (TCD), M. Fraser (UCD) and M. Perez Torres (IAC) report on behalf of the GW@WHT collaboration:
We obtained optical spectroscopy of Gaia19ebl/AT2019qba, Gaia19eba/AT2019qam and Gaia19eaz/AT2019qal (GCN 25740), three optical transients within the sky localisation of the gravitational wave trigger S190910h (GCN 25707) with the ACAM instrument mounted on the William Herschel Telescope located at the Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory, La Palma, Spain. We cross-correlate the transient spectra with a library of supernova template spectra using the code SNID (Blondin and Tonry, 2007).
Gaia19ebl: the spectrum is dominated by the host-galaxy light and shows a strong Halpha emission line, from which we derive a redshift of z=0.02, corresponding to a distance of around 97 Mpc. This puts the galaxy outside the distance region (241+-89 Mpc) reported for S20190910h. No match with any template is found.
Gaia19eba: SNID gives a good match with a type Ia supernova at redshift z=0.06 (253 Mpc).
Gaia19eaz: SNID gives a good match with a type Ia supernova at redshift z=0.03 (127 Mpc).
We therefore consider that these three transients are unrelated to the gravitational wave trigger S20190910h.
GCN Circular 25742
Subject
LIGO/Virgo S190910h: No counterpart candidates in Fermi-LAT observations
Date
2019-09-13T16:07:53Z (6 years ago)
From
Magnus Axelsson at Stockholm U. <magaxe@kth.se>
M. Axelsson (KTH and Stockholm Univ.), D. Kocevski (NASA/MSFC), N. Omodei (Stanford Univ.), L. Scotton (University and INFN, Torino), E. Bissaldi (Politecnico and INFN Bari), F. Longo (Univ. and INFN Trieste) and M. Arimoto (Kanazawa Univ.) report on behalf of the Fermi-LAT Collaboration:
We have searched data collected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) on Sep 10, 2019, for possible high-energy (E > 100 MeV) gamma-ray emission in spatial/temporal coincidence with the LIGO/Virgo trigger S190910h (GCN 25707).
We define "instantaneous coverage" as the integral over the region of the LIGO probability map that is within the LAT field of view at a given time, and "cumulative coverage" as the integral of the instantaneous coverage over time. Fermi-LAT had instantaneous coverage of 25% of the LIGO probability region at the time of the trigger (T0 = 2019-09-10 08:29:58.544 UTC), and reached 100% cumulative coverage after ~9 ks.
We performed a search for a transient counterpart within the observed region of the 90% contour of the LIGO map in a fixed time window from T0 to T0 + 10 ks. One significant excess (with TS>25) was found at R.A., Dec. = 57.0, -27.9, but it is associated with the known and flaring source PKS 0346-27 (lies within the 90% uncertainty region).
We also performed a search which adapted the time interval of the analysis to the exposure of each region of the sky, and no additional excesses were found.
Energy flux upper bounds for the fixed time interval between 100 MeV and 1 GeV for this search vary between 1.8E-10 and 7.6E-09 [erg/cm^2/s].
The Fermi-LAT point of contact for this event is Makoto Arimoto (arimoto@se.kanazawa-u.ac.jp<mailto:arimoto@se.kanazawa-u.ac.jp>).
The Fermi-LAT is a pair conversion telescope designed to cover the energy band from 20 MeV to greater than 300 GeV. It is the product of an international collaboration between NASA and DOE in the U.S. and many scientific institutions across France, Italy, Japan and Sweden.
GCN Circular 25740
Subject
LIGO/Virgo S190910h: Gaia Photometric Alerts transient candidates
Date
2019-09-13T11:46:53Z (6 years ago)
From
Zuzanna Kostrzewa-Rutkowska at SRON <z.p.kostrzewa@sron.nl>
Z. Kostrzewa-Rutkowska (Leiden Observatory), S. Hodgkin, A. Delgado, D.L. Harrison, M. van Leeuwen, G. Rixon, A. Yoldas (IoA Cambridge), D. Eappachen, P.G. Jonker (SRON/RU) on behalf of Gaia Alerts team report the discovery of transient candidates within the probability skymap of S190910h (The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration GCN 25707)
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Name TNSid Date [TCB] RaDeg DecDeg AlertMag URL
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Gaia19ebl AT2019qba 2019-09-11T15:52:20 234.43626 22.42680 18.96 http://gsaweb.ast.cam.ac.uk/alerts/alert/Gaia19ebl/
Gaia19ebk AT2019qaz 2019-09-11T16:27:37 291.30830 -35.00503 18.76 http://gsaweb.ast.cam.ac.uk/alerts/alert/Gaia19ebk/
Gaia19eba AT2019qam