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iz photometry of S190814bv ctp candidates

Short name: J/A+A/643/A113
IVOA Identifier: ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/643/A113
DOI (Digital Object Identifier): 10.26093/cds/vizier.36430113
Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/643/A113
VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Status: active
Registered: 2020 Nov 10 08:43:41Z
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Description


Gravitational wave (GW) astronomy has rapidly reached maturity, becoming a fundamental observing window for modern astrophysics. The coalescences of a few tens of black hole (BH) binaries have been detected, while the number of events possibly including a neutron star (NS) is still limited to a few. On 2019 August 14, the LIGO and Virgo interferometers detected a high-significance event labelled S190814bv. A preliminary analysis of the GW data suggests that the event was likely due to the merger of a compact binary system formed by a BH and a NS. In this paper, we present our extensive search campaign aimed at uncovering the potential optical and near infrared electromagnetic counterpart of S190814bv. We found no convincing electromagnetic counterpart in our data. We therefore use our non-detection to place limits on the properties of the putative outflows that could have been produced by the binary during and after the merger. Thanks to the three-detector observation of S190814bv, and given the characteristics of the signal, the LIGO and Virgo Collaborations delivered a relatively narrow localisation in low latency - a 50% (90%) credible area of 5 deg^2^ (23 deg^2^) - despite the relatively large distance of 267 52 Mpc. ElectromagNetic counterparts of GRAvitational wave sources at the VEry Large Telescope (ENGRAVE) collaboration members carried out an intensive multi-epoch, multi-instrument observational campaign to identify the possible optical and near infrared counterpart of the event. In addition, the ATLAS, GOTO, GRAWITA-VST, Pan-STARRS, and VINROUGE projects also carried out a search on this event. In this paper, we describe the combined observational campaign of these groups. Our observations allow us to place limits on the presence of any counterpart and discuss the implications for the kilonova (KN), which was possibly generated by this NS-BH merger, and for the strategy of future searches. The typical depth of our wide-field observations, which cover most of the projected sky localisation probability (up to 99.8%, depending on the night and filter considered), is r 22 (resp. K 21) in the optical (resp. near infrared). We reach deeper limits in a subset of our galaxy-targeted observations, which cover a total 50% of the galaxy-mass-weighted localisation probability. Altogether, our observations allow us to exclude a KN with large ejecta mass M>~0:1M_{sun}_ to a high (>90%) confidence, and we can exclude much smaller masses in a sub-sample of our observations. This disfavours the tidal disruption of the neutron star during the merger. Despite the sensitive instruments involved in the campaign, given the distance of S190814bv, we could not reach sufficiently deep limits to constrain a KN comparable in luminosity to AT 2017gfo on a large fraction of the localisation probability. This suggests that future (likely common) events at a few hundred megaparsecs will be detected only by large facilities with both a high sensitivity and large field of view. Galaxytargeted observations can reach the needed depth over a relevant portion of the localisation probability with a smaller investment of resources, but the number of galaxies to be targeted in order to get a fairly complete coverage is large, even in the case of a localisation as good as that of this event.

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Publisher: CDSivo://CDS[Pub. ID]

Creators:
Ackley K.Amati L.Barbieri C.Bauer F.E.Benetti S.Bernardini M.G.Bhirombhakdi K.M.T.BotticellaBranchesi M.Brocato E.Bruun S.H.Bulla M.Campana S.Cappellaro E.Castro-Tirado A.J.Chambers K.C.Chaty S.Chen T.-W.Ciolfi R.Coleiro A.Copperwheat C.M.Covino S.Cutter R.D'Ammando F.D'Avanzo P.De Cesare G.D'Elia V.Della Valle M.Denneau L.De Pasquale M.Dhillon V.S.Dyer M.J.Elias-Rosa N.Evans P.A.Eyles-Ferris R.A.J.Fiore A.Fraser M.Fruchter A.S.Fynbo J.P.U.Galbany L.Gall C.Galloway D.K.Getman F.I.Ghirlanda G.Gillanders J.H.Gomboc A.Gompertz B.P.Gonzalez-Fernandez C.Gonzalez-Gaitan S.Grado A.Greco G.Gromadzki M.Groot P.J.Gutierrez C.P.Heikkilae T.Heintz K.E.Hjorth J.Hu Y.-D.Huber M.E.Inserra C.Izzo L.Japelj J.Jerkstrand A.Jin Z.P.Jonker P.G.Kankare E.Kann D.A.Kennedy M.Kim S.Klose S.Kool E.C.Kotak R.Kuncarayakti H.Lamb G.P.Leloudas G.Levan A.J.Longo F.Lowe T.B.Lyman J.D.Magnier E.Maguire K.Maiorano E.Mandel I.Mapelli M.Mattila S.McBrien O.R.Melandri A.Michalowski M.J.Milvang-Jensen B.Moran S.Nicastro L.Nicholl M.Nicuesa Guelbenzu A.Nuttal L.Oates S.R.O'Brien P.T.Onori F.Palazzi E.Patricelli B.Perego A.Torres M.A.P.Perley D.A.Pian E.Pignata G.Piranomonte S.Poshyachinda S.Possenti A.Pumo M.L.Quirola-Vasquez J.Ragosta F.Ramsay G.Rau A.Rest A.Reynolds T.M.Rosetti S.S.Rossi A.Rosswog S.Sabha N.B.Sagues Carracedo A.Salafia O.S.Salmon L.Salvaterra R.Savaglio S.Sbordone L.Schady P.Schipani P.Schultz A.S.B.Schweyer T.Smartt S.J.Smith K.W.Smith M.Sollerman J.Srivastav S.Stanway E.R.Starling R.L.C.Steeghs D.Stratta G.Stubbs C.W.Tanvir N.R.Testa V.Thrane E.Tonry J.L.Turatto M.Ulaczyk K.van der Horst A.J.Vergani S.D.Walton N.A.Watson D.Wiersema K.Wiik K.Wyrzykowski L.Yang S.Yi S.-X.Young D.R.

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Version: n/a
Availability: This is an active resource.
  • This service provides only public data.
Relevant dates for this Resource:
  • Updated: 2021 May 04 13:10:38Z
  • Created: 2020 Nov 10 08:43:41Z

This resource was registered on: 2020 Nov 10 08:43:41Z
This resource description was last updated on: 2021 Oct 21 00:00:00Z

What This Resource is About

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Resource Class: CatalogService
This resource is a service that provides access to catalog data. You can extract data from the catalog by issuing a query, and the matching data is returned as a table.
Resource type keywords:
  • Catalog
Subject keywords:
  • Galaxies
  • Photometry
  • Optical astronomy
Intended audience or use:
  • Research: This resource provides information appropriate for supporting scientific research.
More Info: https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/643/A113 Literature Reference: 2020A&A...643A.113A

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Data Coverage Information

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Wavebands covered:

  • Optical

Rights and Usage Information

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Available Service Interfaces

Custom Service

This is service that does not comply with any IVOA standard but instead provides access to special capabilities specific to this resource.

VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Available endpoints for this service interface:
Custom Service

This is service that does not comply with any IVOA standard but instead provides access to special capabilities specific to this resource.

VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Available endpoints for this service interface:
  • URL-based interface: http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/votable?-source=J/A+A/643/A113
Table Access Protocol - Auxiliary ServiceXX

This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input an ADQL or PQL query and returns tabular data.

VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Available endpoints for the standard interface:
  • http://tapvizier.cds.unistra.fr/TAPVizieR/tap
Simple Cone SearchXXSearch Me

This is a standard IVOA service that takes as input a position in the sky and a radius and returns catalog records with positions within that radius.

VO Compliance: Level 2: This is a VO-compliant resource.
Description:
Cone search capability for table J/A+A/643/A113/objects (Object list)
Available endpoints for the standard interface:
  • http://vizier.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/conesearch/J/A+A/643/A113/objects?
Maximum search radius accepted: 180.0 degrees
Maximum number of matching records returned: 50000
This service supports the VERB input parameter:
Use VERB=1 to minimize the returned columns or VERB=3 to maximize.


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