论文标题
搜索具有原型引力波光学瞬态观察者(GOTO-4)的电磁对应物与重力波合并事件(GOTO-4)
Searching for Electromagnetic Counterparts to Gravitational-wave Merger Events with the Prototype Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO-4)
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论文摘要
我们报告了Ligo-Virgo协作(LVC)O3在其4-TeleScope配置(GOTO-4)中,在Ligo-Virgo协作(LVC)合作的上半年(LVC)O3在Ligo-Virgo协作(LVC)O3上运行的29个重力波触发器的光学随访观测结果(LVC)。虽然未发现可行的电磁对应物候选者,但我们使用电上和离轴伽马射线和Kilonovae的测试光曲线估计了3D(体积)覆盖范围。如果可以立即观察到源区域,则GoTo-4能够在不到一分钟的时间内对GW警报做出响应。收到警报后的平均第一次观察时间为$ 8.79 $小时(触发后$ 9.90 $ $小时)。每个事件的平均平均价格为732.3美元,平均占LVC概率图的45.3美元$ 45.3 $,占可观察概率的70.3美元。随着设施与不断发展的重力波检测器网络的本地化性能的扩展,该覆盖范围将进一步改善。即使在其4泰式原型配置中,GoTo也能够在有利的观察条件下检测到超过200 〜MPC的AT2017GFO样Kilonovae。目前,我们无法将有意义的电磁限制放在遥远($ \ hat {d} _l = 1.3 $ 〜GPC)二进制黑洞合并的种群上,因为我们的测试模型太微弱了,无法在此距离处恢复。但是,由于Goto已升级到其完整的32型节点,2个节点(La Palma \&Australia)配置,因此预计它足以覆盖预测的O4二进制中子星星合并量,并能够响应北部和南部触发器。
We report the results of optical follow-up observations of 29 gravitational-wave triggers during the first half of the LIGO-Virgo Collaboration (LVC) O3 run with the Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO) in its prototype 4-telescope configuration (GOTO-4). While no viable electromagnetic counterpart candidate was identified, we estimate our 3D (volumetric) coverage using test light curves of on- and off-axis gamma-ray bursts and kilonovae. In cases where the source region was observable immediately, GOTO-4 was able to respond to a GW alert in less than a minute. The average time of first observation was $8.79$ hours after receiving an alert ($9.90$ hours after trigger). A mean of $732.3$ square degrees were tiled per event, representing on average $45.3$ per cent of the LVC probability map, or $70.3$ per cent of the observable probability. This coverage will further improve as the facility scales up alongside the localisation performance of the evolving gravitational-wave detector network. Even in its 4-telescope prototype configuration, GOTO is capable of detecting AT2017gfo-like kilonovae beyond 200~Mpc in favourable observing conditions. We cannot currently place meaningful electromagnetic limits on the population of distant ($\hat{D}_L = 1.3$~Gpc) binary black hole mergers because our test models are too faint to recover at this distance. However, as GOTO is upgraded towards its full 32-telescope, 2 node (La Palma \& Australia) configuration, it is expected to be sufficiently sensitive to cover the predicted O4 binary neutron star merger volume, and will be able to respond to both northern and southern triggers.