LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250818k
GCN Circular 42032
Subject
LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250818k: further MeerKAT monitoring
Date
2025-09-30T17:24:39Z (11 days ago)
From
Gabriele Bruni at INAF <gabriele.bruni@inaf.it>
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G. Bruni [1], L. Piro [1], G. Gianfagna [1] and A. L. Thakur [1] report:
We carried out a third epoch of MeerKAT observations on the field of AT2025ulz (Stein et al., GCN 41414), in the localization region of the subthreshold GW event S250818k (LVK Collaboration, GCNs 41437, 41440). Observations at 3 GHz (S4 band) started on 2025-09-13, 12:07 UT (26 days post-trigger) for a total of 4 hours.
Given the previously reported discrepancies between the data reduction for this target carried out with the SARAO Science Data Processor (SDP) and other pipelines (GCN 41666), we reprocessed the three epochs using also oxkat (Heywood 2020, Astrophysics Source Code Library). While the results of the two pipelines agree for the first and third epochs, we find that the SDP pipeline image of the second epoch exhibited a flux density bias of up to 100% for field sources below ~200 μJy (S/N up to ~30-40), which led us to an incorrect conclusion about the variability of the target (GCN 41594).
The reprocessed data for the three MeerKAT epochs at 3 GHz show emission at a position consistent with the host galaxy and compatible with a constant flux of ~80+/-10 uJy, thus constraining variability due to a transient. This suggests that the radio source is currently dominated by diffuse emission, likely star formation, by the host galaxy.
The MeerKAT telescope is operated by the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, which is a facility of the National Research Foundation, an agency of the Department of Science and Innovation.
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[1] INAF-IAPS
GCN Circular 41837
Subject
LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250818k: HCT optical follow-up
Date
2025-09-16T08:43:46Z (25 days ago)
From
V. Swain at IIT Bombay <vishwajeet.s@iitb.ac.in>
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V. Swain (IITB), G. C. Anupama (IIA), D.K. Sahu (IIA), S. Barway (IIA), H. Das (IIA), J. Basu (IIA), S. Chamoli (IIA), S. P. Singh (IAO), A. Tiwari (IAO), T. Mohan (IITB), A.P. Saikia (IITB), V. Bhalerao (IITB):
We observed the optical transient AT2025ulz (Stein et. al, GCN #41414) in the localization region of a candidate binary neutron star merger S250818k (LVK, GCN #41437) using the 2.0m Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT) of the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO). We obtained single exposure in the SDSS r' filter starting at 2025-09-11T16:04:33.16 UT (~24.61 days post trigger). Image subtraction was performed using a reference frame from CFHT/MegaCam, and the transient was detected in the resulting difference image. The derived photometry is reported below:
| JD (mid) | Filter | Exposure (s) | Mag (AB) | Limiting Mag (AB) |
| -------------- | ------ | ------------ | ------------ | ----------------- |
| 2460930.169828 | r' | 600 | 20.82 ± 0.11 | 21.9 |
The magnitudes are calibrated against PanSTARRS DR1 (Chambers et al., 2016) and not corrected for Galactic extinction.
Our result is consistent with the photometry followed by (Busmann et. al, GCN #41421; Hall et. al, GCN #41433; Karambelkar et. al, GCN #41436; Nicholl et. al, GCN #41439; Srivastav et. al, GCN #41451; O’Connor et. al, GCN #41452; Gillanders et. al, GCN #41454; Mo et. al, GCN #41456; Liu et. al, GCN #41461; Ackley et. al, GCN #41468; Klose et. al, GCN #41474; Banerjee et. al, GCN #41476; Perley et. al, GCN #41480; D'Avanzo et. al, GCN #41489; Malesani et. al, GCN #41492; Smartt et. al, GCN #41493; Santos et. al, GCN #41501; Becerra et. al, GCN #41502; An et. al, GCN #41503; Passaleva et. al, GCN #41504; Taguchi et. al, GCN #41505; Troja et. al, GCN #41506; Freeburn et. al, GCN #41507; Angulo et. al, GCN #41518; Antier et. al, GCN #41519; Banerjee et. al, GCN #41532; Lipunov et. al, GCN #41534; Busmann et. al, GCN #41535; Kasliwal et. al, GCN #41538; Gillanders et. al, GCN #41540; Becerra et. al, GCN #41544; Pankov et. al, GCN #41548).
Further observations are planned.
These observations were carried out under the ToO program HCT-2025-C3-P43. We thank the HCT staff for their support during the observations. The Indian Astronomical Observatory is operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru, India.
GCN Circular 41666
Subject
LIGO/VIRGO/KAGRA S250818k: No evidence for radio variability of AT2025ulz in MeerKAT 3 GHz data
Date
2025-09-03T04:23:58Z (a month ago)
From
Kunal Mooley at NRAO,Caltech <kmooley@caltech.edu>
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Lauren Rhodes (McGill U.), Oleg Smirnov (Rhodes U. / SARAO), Kunal Mooley (IIT Kanpur, Caltech), Patrick Woudt (U. Cape Town)
We reprocessed both MeerKAT S-band (3 GHz) datasets of the AT2025ulz (Stein et al., GCN 41414) field reported previously (Bruni et al. GCNs 41594, 41500) in the context of the subthreshold GW event S250818k (LVK Collaboration, GCNs 41437, 41440). Our reprocessing reveals that in both datasets, from Aug 28 (10 days post-GW-event) and Aug 21 (4 days post-GW-event), the source has a constant integrated flux density of ~90+/10 uJy. Thus, we do not find any evidence for radio variability. Further, the extended nature of the radio source indicates that the emission is host galaxy dominated.
We caution all users of the SARAO Science Data Processor (SDP) continuum pipeline that the pipeline results must be carefully assessed before dissemination across the astronomical community. In the Aug 28 SDP images, there were large-scale artefacts, likely RFI-induced, that may be responsible for the excess flux measurement reported in GCN 41594.
The MeerKAT telescope is operated by the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, which is a facility of the National Research Foundation, an agency of the Department of Science and Innovation.
GCN Circular 41594
Subject
LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250818k: MeerKAT detection of an increase in radio flux from AT2025ulz
Date
2025-08-29T18:07:17Z (a month ago)
From
Gabriele Bruni at INAF <gabriele.bruni@inaf.it>
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