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Title: | Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger |
Authors: | Abbott, B. P LIGO Scientific Collaboration Fermi GBM||INTEGRAL IceCube Collaboration AstroSat Cadmium Zinc Telluride Imager Team IPN Collaboration The Insight-HXMT Collaboration ANTARES Collaboration The Swift Collaboration AGILE Team The 1M2H Team The Dark Energy Camera GW-EM Collaboration and the DES Collaboration The DLT40 Collaboration GRAWITA: GRAvitational Wave Inaf TeAm The Fermi Large Area Telescope Collaboration ATCA: Australia Telescope Compact Array ASKAP: Australian SKA Pathfinder Las Cumbres Observatory Group OzGrav DWF ( Deeper, Wider, Faster Program ) AST3 CAASTRO Collaborations The VINROUGE Collaboration MASTER Collaboration J-GEM GROWTH JAGWAR Caltech- NRAO TTU-NRAO NuSTAR Collaborations Pan-STARRS The MAXI Team TZAC onsortium KU Collaboration Nordic Optical Telescope ePESSTO GROND Texas Tech University SALT Group TOROS: Transient Robotic Observatory of the South Collaboration The BOOTES Collaboration MWA: Murchison Widefield Array The CALET Collaboration IKI-GW Follow-up Collaboration H.E.S.S. Collaboration LOFAR Collaboration LWA: Long Wavelength Array HAWC Collaboration The Pierre Auger Collaboration ALMA Collaboration Euro VLBI Team Pi of the Sky Collaboration The Chandra Team at McGill University DFN: Desert Fireball Network ATLASx High Time Resolution Universe Survey RIMAS and RATIR SKA South Africa / MeerKAT Pavana, M Anupama, G. C |
Keywords: | Gravitational waves Stars: neutron |
Issue Date: | Oct-2017 |
Publisher: | IOP Publishing |
Citation: | The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Vol. 848, No. 2, L12 |
Abstract: | On 2017 August 17 a binary neutron star coalescence candidate ( later designated GW170817 ) with merger time 12:41:04 UTC was observed through gra vitational waves by the Advanced LIG O and Advanced Virgo detectors. The Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor independently detected a gamma-ray burst ( GRB 170817A ) with a time delay of 1.7 s ~ with respect to the merger time. From the gravitational- wave signal, the source was initially localized to a sky region of 31 deg 2 at a luminosity distance of 4 0 8 8 - + Mpc and with component masses cons istent with neutron stars. The component masses were later measured to be in the range 0.86 to 2.26 M . An extensive observing campaign was launched across the electromagnetic spectrum leadi ng to the discovery of a bright optical transient ( SSS17a, now with the IAU identi fi cation of AT 2017gfo ) in NGC 4993 ( at 40 Mpc ~ ) less than 11 hours after the merger by the One- Meter, Two Hemisphere ( 1M2H ) team using the 1 m Swope Telescope. The o ptical transient was independently detected by multiple teams within an hour . Subsequent observations targeted th e object and its environment. Early ultraviolet observations revealed a blue transient that faded within 48 hours. Optical and infrared observations showed a redward evolution over ∼ 10 days. Following early non-detections, X-ray and radio emission were discovered at the transient ’ s position 9 ~ and 16 ~ days, respectively, after the merger. Both the X-ray and radio emission likely arise from a physical process that is distinct from the one that generates the UV / optical / near-infrared emission. No ultra-high-energy gamma-rays and no neutrino candidates consistent with the source were found in follow-up searches. These observations support the hypothesis that GW170817 was produced by the merger of two neutron stars in NGC4993followedbyashortgamma-rayburst ( GRB 170817A ) and a kilonova / macronova powered by the radioactive decay of r -process nuclei synthesized in the ejecta. |
Description: | Restricted Access © The American Astronomical Society https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa91c9 |
URI: | http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/7306 |
ISSN: | 2041-8205 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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