LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250830bp
GCN Circular 42033
Hemanth Bommireddy (U de Chile), Regis Cartier (UA), Felipe Olivares (U Hawaii), reporting on behalf of the Dark Energy Survey Gravitational Wave (DESGW) spectroscopy team:
We report on AT2025wzx and AT2025wpo, which were observed by SOAR 2025-09-10T03:10:05 UTC (PI Bommireddy). We clearly see broad Halpha and Hbeta in AT2025wzx, securing its classification as an AGN at z~0.23, thus, we therefore conclude this candidate to be far too distant to be associated with S250830bp (GCN 41607). In contrast, AT2025wpo shows a noisy featureless spectrum, preventing a firm classification.
We thank SOAR Staff for supporting these observations.
GCN Circular 41741
Xander J. Hall (CMU), Lei Hu (CMU), Tomás Cabrera (CMU), James Freeburn (UNC), Antonella Palmese (CMU), Brendan O’Connor (CMU), Igor Andreoni (UNC), Keerthi Kunnumkai (CMU), on behalf of the Gravitational Wave MultiMessenger Astronomy DECam Survey (GW-MMADS) team report:
DECam observed the high probability area of the LVK gravitational wave candidate S250830bp (GCN 41606) using the wide-field Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the 4m Blanco telescope. Observations started at 2025-09-05T04:12:03 UTC (Prop ID: 2025B-485252; PI Soares-Santos) and covered the highest 90% probability region of the event (GCN 41607).
We run the SFFT difference imaging (Hu et al. 2022) on the available images, filter out likely stars and moving objects, and then visually inspect the remaining transients. We report on TNS 13 newly identified transients within the LVK 99% CI area. We report the new transient AT 2025xab as a likely supernova and note that none of our nuclear transients show any compelling evolution.
A crossmatch with Gaia reveals AT 2025wzv