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Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Extremely Large Telescopes

Authors :
Chornock, Ryan
Cowperthwaite, Philip S.
Margutti, Raffaella
Milisavljevic, Dan
Alexander, Kate D.
Andreoni, Igor
Arcavi, Iair
Baldeschi, Adriano
Barnes, Jennifer
Bellm, Eric
Beniamini, Paz
Berger, Edo
Berry, Christopher P. L.
Bianco, Federica
Blanchard, Peter K.
Bloom, Joshua S.
Burke-Spolaor, Sarah
Burns, Eric
Carbone, Dario
Cenko, S. Bradley
Coppejans, Deanne
Corsi, Alessandra
Coughlin, Michael
Drout, Maria R.
Eftekhari, Tarraneh
Foley, Ryan J.
Fong, Wen-fai
Fox, Ori
Frail, Dale A.
Giannios, Dimitrios
Golkhou, V. Zach
Gomez, Sebastian
Graham, Melissa
Graur, Or
Hajela, Aprajita
Hallinan, Gregg
Hanna, Chad
Hotokezaka, Kenta
Kalogera, Vicky
Kasen, Daniel
Kasliwal, Mansi
Kathirgamaraju, Adithan
Kerzendorf, Wolfgang E.
Kilpatrick, Charles D.
Laskar, Tanmoy
Levesque, Emily
MacFadyen, Andrew
Macias, Phillip
Margalit, Ben
Matheson, Thomas
Metzger, Brian D.
Miller, Adam A.
Modjaz, Maryam
Murase, Kohta
Murguia-Berthier, Ariadna
Nissanke, Samaya
Palmese, Antonella
Pankow, Chris
Paterson, Kerry
Patton, Locke
Perna, Rosalba
Radice, David
Ramirez-Ruiz, Enrico
Rest, Armin
Rho, Jeonghee
Rojas-Bravo, Cesar
Roth, Nathaniel C.
Safarzadeh, Mohammad
Sand, David
Sbarufatti, Boris
Siegel, Daniel M.
Sironi, Lorenzo
Soares-Santos, Marcelle
Sravan, Niharika
Starrfield, Sumner
Street, Rachel A.
Stringfellow, Guy S.
Tchekhovskoy, Alexander
Terreran, Giacomo
Valenti, Stefano
Villar, V. Ashley
Wang, Yihan
Wheeler, J. Craig
Williams, G. Grant
Zrake, Jonathan
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The field of time-domain astrophysics has entered the era of Multi-messenger Astronomy (MMA). One key science goal for the next decade (and beyond) will be to characterize gravitational wave (GW) and neutrino sources using the next generation of Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs). These studies will have a broad impact across astrophysics, informing our knowledge of the production and enrichment history of the heaviest chemical elements, constrain the dense matter equation of state, provide independent constraints on cosmology, increase our understanding of particle acceleration in shocks and jets, and study the lives of black holes in the universe. Future GW detectors will greatly improve their sensitivity during the coming decade, as will near-infrared telescopes capable of independently finding kilonovae from neutron star mergers. However, the electromagnetic counterparts to high-frequency (LIGO/Virgo band) GW sources will be distant and faint and thus demand ELT capabilities for characterization. ELTs will be important and necessary contributors to an advanced and complete multi-messenger network.<br />Comment: White paper submitted to the Astro2020 Decadal Survey

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1903.04629
Document Type :
Working Paper