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An Archival Search for Neutron-star Mergers in Gravitational Waves and Very-high-energy Gamma Rays

Authors :
M. Lundy
Lucy Fortson
Reshmi Mukherjee
M. K. Daniel
A. Weinstein
C. Giuri
P. Kaaret
David Kieda
Olivier Hervet
C. E. McGrath
S. Márka
Wystan Benbow
Martin Pohl
A. D. Falcone
Alasdair E. Gent
P. Moriarty
R. A. Ong
James Ryan
S. Kumar
J. H. Buckley
R. R. Prado
P. T. Reynolds
M. Kertzman
Amy Furniss
M. Nievas-Rosillo
Nahee Park
A. J. Chromey
Doğa Veske
G. H. Sembroski
M. Capasso
Q. Feng
E. Pueschel
Imre Bartos
Jodi Christiansen
A. Brill
Daniel Nieto
David A. Williams
Marcos Santander
A. N. Otte
K. Pfrang
C. B. Adams
D. S. Hanna
G. Hughes
J. P. Finley
Jamie Holder
K. R. Corley
K. Ragan
R. Shang
T. J. Williamson
Z. Márka
S. O'Brien
E. Roache
K. A. Farrell
Tarek M. Hassan
John L. Quinn
D. Ribeiro
W. Jin
M. J. Lang
Manel Errando
S. Patel
T. B. Humensky
Gernot Maier
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 918:66
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2021.

Abstract

The recent discovery of electromagnetic signals in coincidence with neutron-star mergers has solidified the importance of multimessenger campaigns in studying the most energetic astrophysical events. Pioneering multimessenger observatories, such as LIGO/Virgo and IceCube, record many candidate signals below the detection significance threshold. These sub-threshold event candidates are promising targets for multimessenger studies, as the information provided by them may, when combined with contemporaneous gamma-ray observations, lead to significant detections. Here we describe a new method that uses such candidates to search for transient events using archival very-high-energy gamma-ray data from imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes (IACTs). We demonstrate the application of this method to sub-threshold binary neutron star (BNS) merger candidates identified in Advanced LIGO's first observing run. We identify eight hours of archival VERITAS observations coincident with seven BNS merger candidates and search them for TeV emission. No gamma-ray emission is detected; we calculate upper limits on the integral flux and compare them to a short gamma-ray burst model. We anticipate this search method to serve as a starting point for IACT searches with future LIGO/Virgo data releases as well as in other sub-threshold studies for multimessenger transients, such as IceCube neutrinos. Furthermore, it can be deployed immediately with other current-generation IACTs, and has the potential for real-time use that places minimal burden on experimental operations. Lastly, this method may serve as a pilot for studies with the Cherenkov Telescope Array, which has the potential to observe even larger fields of view in its divergent pointing mode.

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
918
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f83ded8a0becc93d960a9b805cffb6e2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac0623