Counterpart of GW170817. I. DECam obs. Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Soares-Santos M.
  2. Holz D.E.
  3. Annis J.
  4. Chornock R.
  5. Herner K.
  6. Berger E.,Brout D.
  7. Chen H.-Y.
  8. Kessler R.
  9. Sako M.
  10. Allam S.
  11. Tucker D.L.,Butler R.E.
  12. Palmese A.
  13. Doctor Z.
  14. Diehl H.T.
  15. Frieman J.
  16. Yanny B.,Lin H.
  17. Scolnic D.
  18. Cowperthwaite P.
  19. Neilsen E.
  20. Marriner J.,Kuropatkin N.
  21. Hartley W.G.
  22. Paz-Chinchon F.
  23. Alexander K.D.
  24. Balbinot E.,Blanchard P.
  25. Brown D.A.
  26. Carlin J.L.
  27. Conselice C.
  28. Cook E.R.,Drlica-Wagner A.
  29. Drout M.R.
  30. Durret F.
  31. Eftekhari T.
  32. Farr B.
  33. Finley D.A.,Foley R.J.
  34. Fong W.
  35. Fryer C.L.
  36. Garcia-Bellido J.
  37. Gill M.S..S.,Gruendl R.A.
  38. Hanna C.
  39. Kasen D.
  40. Li T.S.
  41. Lopes P.A.A.
  42. Lourenco A.C.C.,Margutti R.
  43. Marshall J.L.
  44. Matheson T.
  45. Medina G.E.
  46. Metzger B.D.,Munoz R.R.
  47. Muir J.
  48. Nicholl M.
  49. Quataert E.
  50. Rest A.
  51. Sauseda M.,Schlegel D.J.
  52. Secco L.F.
  53. Sobreira F.
  54. Stebbins A.
  55. Villar V.A.
  56. Vivas K.,Walker A.R.
  57. Wester W.
  58. Williams P.K.G.
  59. Zenteno A.
  60. Zhang Y.,Abbott T.M.C.
  61. Abdalla F.B.
  62. Banerji M.
  63. Bechtol K.
  64. Benoit-Levy A.,Bertin E.
  65. Brooks D.
  66. Buckley-Geer E.
  67. Burke D.L.
  68. Carnero Rosell A.,Carrasco Kind M.
  69. Carretero J.
  70. Castander F.J.
  71. Crocce M.
  72. Cunha C.E.,D'Andrea C.B.
  73. da Costa L.N.
  74. Davis C.
  75. Desai S.
  76. Dietrich J.P.
  77. Doel P.,Eifler T.F.
  78. Fernandez E.
  79. Flaugher B.
  80. Fosalba P.
  81. Gaztanaga E.,Gerdes D.W.
  82. Giannantonio T.
  83. Goldstein D.A.
  84. Gruen D.
  85. Gschwend J.,Gutierrez G.
  86. Honscheid K.
  87. Jain B.
  88. James D.J.
  89. Jeltema T.
  90. Johnson M.W.G.,Johnson M.D.
  91. Kent S.
  92. Krause E.
  93. Kron R.
  94. Kuehn K.
  95. Kuhlmann S.
  96. Lahav O.,Lima M.
  97. Maia M.A.G.
  98. March M.
  99. McMahon R.G.
  100. Menanteau F.
  101. Miquel R.,Mohr J.J.
  102. Nichol R.C.
  103. Nord B.
  104. Ogando R.L.C.
  105. Petravick D.
  106. Plazas A.A.,Romer A.K.
  107. Roodman A.
  108. Rykoff E.S.
  109. Sanchez E.
  110. Scarpine V.
  111. Schubnell M.,Sevilla-Noarbe I.
  112. Smith M.
  113. Smith R.C.
  114. Suchyta E.
  115. Swanson M.E.C.,Tarle G.
  116. Thomas D.
  117. Thomas R.C.
  118. Troxel M.A.
  119. Vikram V.
  120. Wechsler R.H.,Weller J.
  121. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) discovery of the optical counterpart of the first binary neutron star merger detected through gravitational-wave emission, GW170817. Our observations commenced 10.5hr post-merger, as soon as the localization region became accessible from Chile. We imaged 70deg^2^ in the i and z bands, covering 93% of the initial integrated localization probability, to a depth necessary to identify likely optical counterparts (e.g., a kilonova). At 11.4hr post-merger we detected a bright optical transient located 10.6" from the nucleus of NGC 4993 at redshift z=0.0098, consistent (for H_0_=70km/s/Mpc) with the distance of 40+/-8Mpc reported by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration (LVC). At detection the transient had magnitudes of i=17.3 and z=17.4, and thus an absolute magnitude of Mi=-15.7, in the luminosity range expected for a kilonova. We identified 1500 potential transient candidates. Applying simple selection criteria aimed at rejecting background events such as supernovae, we find the transient associated with NGC 4993 as the only remaining plausible counterpart, and reject chance coincidence at the 99.5% confidence level. We therefore conclude that the optical counterpart we have identified near NGC 4993 is associated with GW170817. This discovery ushers in the era of multi-messenger astronomy with gravitational waves and demonstrates the power of DECam to identify the optical counterparts of gravitational-wave sources.

Keywords
  1. gravitational-waves
  2. neutron-stars
  3. infrared-photometry
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. Wide-band photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2017ApJ...848L..16S
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/848/L16
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.18489016

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History

2018-07-16T14:25:58Z
Resource record created
2018-07-16T14:25:58Z
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2018-09-26T14:40:18Z
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