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LOOC UP Seeking the EM counterparts to gravitational wave signal candidates

LOOC UP Seeking the EM counterparts to gravitational wave signal candidates. Jonah Kanner (University of Maryland) for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration together with the TAROT, QUEST and Pi of the Sky teams. LIGO DCC: G0900951-v4.

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LOOC UP Seeking the EM counterparts to gravitational wave signal candidates

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  1. LOOC UPSeeking the EM counterparts to gravitational wave signal candidates Jonah Kanner (University of Maryland) for the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaborationtogether with the TAROT, QUEST and Pi of the Sky teams LIGO DCC: G0900951-v4 Jonah Kanner

  2. Data from 3-site LIGO/Virgo Network Real time GW data analysis GW data guides EM observation Transient search Seek significant GW + EM transient coincidence Data December 18 to January 8 Jonah Kanner

  3. Scientific Motivation • Gravitational Wave Signal • Bulk motion dynamics • Luminosity distance • Progenitor mass • Light curve and spectrum • Host galaxy • Gas environment • Red shift distance + Multi-messenger astro-physics!! Enhanced picture of progenitor physicsMap compact object hostsProbe cosmology (Adv.) Jonah Kanner

  4. Observational Motivation Extra coincidence test could improve detection confidence. Simulated “marginal” foreground event Fluctuations in background rate Average Background Rate Event Strength Example with S5/VSR1 cWB data: arXiv:1002.1036v1 Jonah Kanner

  5. Real Time Data Analysis • Calibrate and transfer data from 3 detector sites • Identify significant 3-site events • Evaluate background • Apply data quality criteria • Reconstruct the sky position • Send alert to human monitors • Evaluate information and send observing request Lag time 5 - 10 Minutes 30 - 45 Minutes Jonah Kanner

  6. Position reconstruction of burst sources • Performance varies significantly with signal-to-noise ratio, morphology, sky position • 20 - 100 deg2 near threshold, 1-4 deg2 for “loud” signals 1 Fraction of events 0 10-1 10 Square Root of Region Size (deg) Position error areas hide the fact that they may be broken down to many disjoint patches Jonah Kanner

  7. Position Reconstruction Known mass sourcein local universe X Regions consistent with GW datamay be many disjoint regions Chosen telescope pointing based on mass distribution and GW data Simulated data Jonah Kanner

  8. QUEST camera onESO Schmidt Telescope TAROT Chile & France Swift Satellite • 1.85 x 1.85 deg. FOV • History of GRB follow-ups • UV/optical telescope: 0.4x0.4 sq. deg. FOV • X-ray telescope: 0.3x0.3 sq. deg. FOV • 4.1 x 4.6 deg FOV • Survey telescope for supernovas, etc. Jonah Kanner

  9. Run Statistics • December 18 through January 8 • Observing requests sent in about 30 minutes • Sent alerts to all telescopes in network(collected data with QUEST, TAROT, and Swift) • Searching data for transients associated with candidate GW events (in progress) • 1st attempt at systematic, EM follow-ups of GW event candidates Jonah Kanner

  10. Summary • Seeking EM counterparts to GW events can increase search sensitivity and maximize physical knowledge for an event • Completed “winter run”, hope to add additional telescopes to network for summer run • The first LIGO/Virgo, EM follow-ups are paving the way for the advanced detector era, when detections are expected. Jonah Kanner

  11. Image Credits • Computer clip art: http://openclipart.org/people/kattekrab/kattekrab_computer_workstation.png • ESO Schmidt telescope image: http://hepwww.physics.yale.edu/lasillaquest/ESO_telescope.html • TAROT image from the TAROT collaboration • Swift image from NASA Jonah Kanner

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