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J-GEM Follow-Up Observations to Search for an Optical Counterpart of The First Gravitational Wave Source GW150914

Authors :
Morokuma, Tomoki
Tanaka, Masaomi
Asakura, Yuichiro
Abe, Fumio
Tristram, Paul J.
Utsumi, Yousuke
Doi, Mamoru
Fujisawa, Kenta
Itoh, Ryosuke
Itoh, Yoichi
Kawabata, Koji S.
Kawai, Nobuyuki
Kuroda, Daisuke
Matsubayashi, Kazuya
Motohara, Kentaro
Murata, Katsuhiro L.
Nagayama, Takahiro
Ohta, Kouji
Saito, Yoshihiko
Tamura, Yoichi
Tominaga, Nozomu
Uemura, Makoto
Yanagisawa, Kenshi
Yatsu, Yoichi
Yoshida, Michitoshi
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present our optical follow-up observations to search for an electromagnetic counterpart of the first gravitational wave source GW150914 in the framework of the Japanese collaboration for Gravitational wave ElectroMagnetic follow-up (J-GEM), which is an observing group utilizing optical and radio telescopes in Japan, as well as those in New Zealand, China, South Africa, Chile, and Hawaii. We carried out a wide-field imaging survey with Kiso Wide Field Camera (KWFC) on the 1.05-m Kiso Schmidt telescope in Japan and a galaxy-targeted survey with Tripole5 on the B&C 61-cm telescope in New Zealand. Approximately 24 deg2 regions in total were surveyed in i-band with KWFC and 18 nearby galaxies were observed with Tripole5 in g-, r-, and i-bands 4-12 days after the gravitational wave detection. Median 5-sigma depths are i~18.9 mag for the KWFC data and g~18.9 mag, r~18.7 mag, and i~18.3 mag for the Tripole5 data. Probability for a counterpart to be in the observed area is 1.2% in the initial skymap and 0.1% in the final skymap. We do not find any transient source associated to an external galaxy with spatial offset from its center, which is consistent with the local supernova rate. We summarize future prospects and ongoing efforts to pin down electromagnetic counterparts of binary black hole mergers as well as neutron star mergers.<br />Comment: submitted to PASJ, 7 pages, 1 figure, 4 tables

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1605.03216
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psw061