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GW150914: First search for the electromagnetic counterpart of a gravitational-wave event by the TOROS collaboration

Authors :
Díaz, Mario C.
Beroiz, Martín
Peñuela, Tania
Macri, Lucas M.
Oelkers, Ryan J.
Yuan, Wenlong
Lambas, Diego García
Cabral, Juan
Colazo, Carlos
Domínguez, Mariano
Sánchez, Bruno
Gurovich, Sebastián
Lares, Marcelo
Schneiter, Matías
Graña, Darío
Renzi, Victor
Rodriguez, Horacio
Starck, Manuel
Vrech, Rubén
Artola, Rodolfo
Ferreyra, Antonio Chiavassa
Girardini, Carla
Quiñones, Cecilia
Tapia, Luis
Tornatore, Marina
Marshall, Jennifer L.
DePoy, Darren L.
Branchesi, Marica
Brocato, Enzo
Padilla, Nelson
Pereyra, Nicolás A.
Mukherjee, Soma
Benacquista, Matthew
Key, Joey
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We present the results of the optical follow-up conducted by the TOROS collaboration of the first gravitational-wave event GW150914. We conducted unfiltered CCD observations (0.35-1 micron) with the 1.5-m telescope at Bosque Alegre starting ~2.5 days after the alarm. Given our limited field of view (~100 square arcmin), we targeted 14 nearby galaxies that were observable from the site and were located within the area of higher localization probability. We analyzed the observations using two independent implementations of difference-imaging algorithms, followed by a Random-Forest-based algorithm to discriminate between real and bogus transients. We did not find any bona fide transient event in the surveyed area down to a 5-sigma limiting magnitude of r=21.7 mag (AB). Our result is consistent with the LIGO detection of a binary black hole merger, for which no electromagnetic counterparts are expected, and with the expected rates of other astrophysical transients.<br />Comment: ApJ Letters, in press

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1607.07850
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/828/2/L16