Target-of-opportunity Observations of Gravitational-wave Events with Vera C. Rubin Observatory
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Published:2022-05-01
Issue:1
Volume:260
Page:18
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ISSN:0067-0049
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJS
Author:
Andreoni IgorORCID, Margutti RaffaellaORCID, Salafia Om SharanORCID, Parazin B., Villar V. Ashley, Coughlin Michael W.ORCID, Yoachim PeterORCID, Mortensen KrisORCID, Brethauer Daniel, Smartt S. J.ORCID, Kasliwal Mansi M.ORCID, Alexander Kate D.ORCID, Anand ShreyaORCID, Berger E.ORCID, Bernardini Maria GraziaORCID, Bianco Federica B.ORCID, Blanchard Peter K.ORCID, Bloom Joshua S.ORCID, Brocato EnzoORCID, Bulla MattiaORCID, Cartier Regis, Cenko S. Bradley, Chornock RyanORCID, Copperwheat Christopher M.ORCID, Corsi AlessandraORCID, D’Ammando FilippoORCID, D’Avanzo Paolo, Hélène Datrier Laurence Élise, Foley Ryan J.ORCID, Ghirlanda GiancarloORCID, Goobar ArielORCID, Grindlay Jonathan, Hajela AprajitaORCID, Holz Daniel E.ORCID, Karambelkar VirajORCID, Kool E. C.ORCID, Lamb Gavin P.ORCID, Laskar TanmoyORCID, Levan Andrew, Maguire KateORCID, May Morgan, Melandri Andrea, Milisavljevic DanORCID, Miller A. A.ORCID, Nicholl MattORCID, Nissanke Samaya M.ORCID, Palmese AntonellaORCID, Piranomonte Silvia, Rest ArminORCID, Sagués-Carracedo Ana, Siellez Karelle, Singer Leo P.ORCID, Smith Mathew, Steeghs D.ORCID, Tanvir NialORCID
Abstract
Abstract
The discovery of the electromagnetic counterpart to the binary neutron star (NS) merger GW170817 has opened the era of gravitational-wave multimessenger astronomy. Rapid identification of the optical/infrared kilonova enabled a precise localization of the source, which paved the way to deep multiwavelength follow-up and its myriad of related science results. Fully exploiting this new territory of exploration requires the acquisition of electromagnetic data from samples of NS mergers and other gravitational-wave sources. After GW170817, the frontier is now to map the diversity of kilonova properties and provide more stringent constraints on the Hubble constant, and enable new tests of fundamental physics. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time can play a key role in this field in the 2020s, when an improved network of gravitational-wave detectors is expected to reach a sensitivity that will enable the discovery of a high rate of merger events involving NSs (∼tens per year) out to distances of several hundred megaparsecs. We design comprehensive target-of-opportunity observing strategies for follow-up of gravitational-wave triggers that will make the Rubin Observatory the premier instrument for discovery and early characterization of NS and other compact-object mergers, and yet unknown classes of gravitational-wave events.
Funder
National Science Foundation Heising-Simons Foundation STFC EU H2020 ERC Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology Alan Turing Institute PRIN-MIUR 2017 Italian Space Agency Vetenskapsradet, the Swedish Research Council The Wenner-Gren Foundations NASA Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation David and Lucile Packard Foundation
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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