论文标题

使用亚利桑那观察者(Saguaro)在重力波之后进行搜索:高级Ligo/Virgo的第三次观察的观测和分析

Searches after Gravitational Waves Using ARizona Observatories (SAGUARO): Observations and Analysis from Advanced LIGO/Virgo's Third Observing Run

论文作者

Paterson, K., Lundquist, M. J., Rastinejad, J. C., Fong, W., Sand, D. J., Andrews, J. E., Amaro, R. C., Eskandari, O., Wyatt, S., Daly, P. N., Bradley, H., Zhou-Wright, S., Valenti, S., Yang, S., Christensen, E., Gibbs, A. R., Shelly, F., Bilinski, C., Chomiuk, L., Corsi, A., Drout, M. R., Foley, R. J., Gabor, P., Garnavich, P., Grier, C. J., Hamden, E., Krantz, H., Olszewski, E., Paschalidis, V., Reichart, D., Rest, A., Smith, N., Strader, J., Trilling, D., Veillet, C., Wagner, R. M., Zabludoff, A.

论文摘要

在第三次观察跑步的结论下,我们对17个重力波(GW)事件(GW)事件(7个触发的触发和10个纯粹偶然的偶然性)进行了详细分析,对使用Arizona observatories(Saguaroaro)程序进行搜索的搜索中的17个引力波(GW)事件(GW)事件(GW)(7个纯粹触发)。我们使用MT Lemmon 1.5 m望远镜(Saguaro的发现引擎)搜索了4935度$^2 $降低到中值5 $σ$瞬态检测深度为21.1 AB MAG。除了在24〜小时内触发事件外,我们的瞬态搜索还包括$ <120 $〜小时的GW事件之后的时间间隔,从而为$ \ sim $ 1/2的事件提供了观察值,可访问MT Lemmon 1.5 m望远镜。我们覆盖了单个事件的LVC总概率($ p _ {\ rm总计} $)的2.1--86 \%,中间$ p _ {\ rm total} \ youncle $ p _ {\ rm toter} \ younture $ <%$在$ <120 $〜小时内。在改进了我们的管道并增加了偶然的观察结果之后,我们在5 GW事件中总共发现了7个新的光学候选者,我们在搜索其他信息并与Kilonova模型进行了比较后无法排除这些候选。使用公开可用的数据和我们自己的延迟数据,我们总共调查了这17个活动的252名光学候选人,社区以某种身份发现了65%的候选人。在总计252名候选人中,我们能够排除另外12个先前报道的候选人。鉴于这些结果,我们讨论了从Saguaro GW搜索中学到的经验教训。我们讨论了社区的观察和候选人随访以及档案数据的作用如何对提高后续工作的效率和防止有限的EM资源的不必要重复的效率至关重要。

With the conclusion of the third observing run for Advanced LIGO/Virgo (O3), we present a detailed analysis of both triggered and serendipitous observations of 17 gravitational wave (GW) events (7 triggered and 10 purely serendipitous) from the Searches After Gravitational-waves Using ARizona Observatories (SAGUARO) program. We searched a total of 4935 deg$^2$ down to a median 5$σ$ transient detection depth of 21.1 AB mag using the Mt Lemmon 1.5 m telescope, the discovery engine for SAGUARO. In addition to triggered events within 24~hours, our transient search encompassed a time interval following GW events of $<120$~hrs, providing observations on $\sim$ 1/2 of the events accessible to the Mt Lemmon 1.5 m telescope. We covered 2.1--86\% of the LVC total probability ($P_{\rm total}$) for individual events, with a median $P_{\rm total} \approx 8\%$ within $<120$~hours. Following improvements to our pipeline and the addition of serendipitous observations, we find a total of 7 new optical candidates across 5 GW events which we are unable to rule out after searching for additional information and comparing to kilonova models. Using both publicly available and our own late-time data, we investigated a total of 252 optical candidates for these 17 events, finding only 65\% were followed up in some capacity by the community. Of the total 252 candidates, we are able to rule out an additional 12 previously reported counterpart candidates. In light of these results, we discuss lessons learned from the SAGUARO GW counterpart search. We discuss how community coordination of observations and candidate follow-up, as well as the role of archival data, are crucial to improving the efficiency of follow-up efforts and preventing unnecessary duplication of effort with limited EM resources.

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