Opt. follow-up of GW170817 counterpart Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Diaz M.C.
  2. Macri L.M.
  3. Garcia Lambas D.
  4. Mendes de Oliveira C.,Nilo Castellon J.L.
  5. Ribeiro T.
  6. Sanchez B.
  7. Schoenell W.
  8. Abramo L.R.,Akras S.
  9. Alcaniz J.S.
  10. Artola R.
  11. Beroiz M.
  12. Bonoli S.
  13. Cabral J.,Camuccio R.
  14. Castillo M.
  15. Chavushyan V.
  16. Coelho P.
  17. Colazo C.,Costa-Duarte M.V.
  18. Cuevas Larenas H.
  19. DePoy D.L.
  20. Dominguez Romero M.,Dultzin D.
  21. Fernandez D.
  22. Garcia J.
  23. Girardini C.
  24. Goncalves D.R.,Goncalves T.S.
  25. Gurovich S.
  26. Jimenez-Teja Y.
  27. Kanaan A.
  28. Lares M.,Lopes de Oliveira R.
  29. Lopez-Cruz O.
  30. Marshall J.L.
  31. Melia R.
  32. Molino A.,Padilla N.
  33. Penuela T.
  34. Placco V.M.
  35. Quinones C.
  36. Ramirez Rivera A.,Renzi V.
  37. Riguccini L.
  38. Rios-Lopez E.
  39. Rodriguez H.
  40. Sampedro L.,Schneiter M.
  41. Sodre L.
  42. Starck M.
  43. Torres-Flores S.
  44. Tornatore M.,Zadrozny A.
  45. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the results of prompt optical follow-up of the electromagnetic counterpart of the gravitational-wave event GW170817 by the Transient Optical Robotic Observatory of the South Collaboration. We detected highly significant dimming in the light curves of the counterpart ({Delta}g=0.17+/-0.03mag, {Delta}r=0.14+/-0.02mag, {Delta}i=0.10+/-0.03mag) over the course of only 80 minutes of observations obtained ~35hr after the trigger with the T80-South telescope. A second epoch of observations, obtained ~59hr after the event with the EABA 1.5m telescope, confirms the fast fading nature of the transient. The observed colors of the counterpart suggest that this event was a "blue kilonova" relatively free of lanthanides.

Keywords
  1. gravitational-waves
  2. neutron-stars
  3. visible-astronomy
  4. sloan-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2017ApJ...848L..29D
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/848/L29
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.18489029

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History

2018-07-16T14:33:29Z
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2018-07-16T14:33:29Z
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2018-09-26T10:22:06Z
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