Search for Gravitational Waves Associated with Gamma-Ray Bursts Detected by Fermi and Swift During the LIGO-Virgo Run O3a

We search for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts detected by the Fermi and Swift satellites during the first part of the third observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo (1 April 2019 15:00 UTC - 1 October 2019 15:00 UTC). 105 gamma-ray bursts were analyzed using a...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2021-08
Hauptverfasser: Agatsuma, K, Altin, P A, Ananyeva, A, AultONeal, K, Barneo, P, Barone, F, Barr, B, Berry, C P L, Bonilla, E, Brady, P R, Bulik, T, Byer, R L, Cao, H, H -P Cheng, Colpi, M, J -P Coulon, Cripe, J, Daneshgaran-Bajastani, L M, Danilishin, S L, Demos, N, A Di Lieto, Dooley, K L, Downes, T P, Edelman, B, Eikenberry, S S, Etzel, T, Ewing, B E, Farinon, S, Fiori, I, Frasconi, F, Gergely, L, Ghonge, S, Grassia, P, Gray, R, Gulati, H K, Haris, K, Heurs, M, Hinderer, T, Huxford, R, J -M Isac, Jaranowski, P, Kapadia, S J, Khan, S, Kim, Chunglee, Kim, G J, Koehlenbeck, S M, Koekoek, G, Kumar, P, Lee, C H, Lee, K, Longo, A, Majorana, E, Mangano, V, Márka, Z, Markakis, C, Martynov, D V, Matichard, F, Mercer, R A, Merfeld, K, Mhaske, A, Mitrofanov, V P, Mondin, M, Mukherjee, S, Ogin, G H, Oh, J J, Oram, Richard J, Ortega, L F, Ossokine, S, Palashov, O, Patel, M, Pfeiffer, H P, Pürrer, M, Quetschke, V, Quinonez, P J, Radulesco, N, Rakhmanov, M, Richardson, J W, Riles, K, Rodriguez-Soto, R D, Rollins, J G, Sanchez, L E, Schönbeck, A, Schutz, B F, Sengupta, A S, Shawhan, P, Singh, D, Singh, N, Skliris, V, Stachie, C, Thirugnanasambandam, M P, Thomas, P, Tonelli, M, Torrie, C I, Tripathee, A, Vedovato, G, Veitch, J, Vetrano, F, Weiss, R, Yang, L, Yu, Hang
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Zusammenfassung:We search for gravitational-wave transients associated with gamma-ray bursts detected by the Fermi and Swift satellites during the first part of the third observing run of Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo (1 April 2019 15:00 UTC - 1 October 2019 15:00 UTC). 105 gamma-ray bursts were analyzed using a search for generic gravitational-wave transients; 32 gamma-ray bursts were analyzed with a search that specifically targets neutron star binary mergers as short gamma-ray burst progenitors. We describe a method to calculate the probability that triggers from the binary merger targeted search are astrophysical and apply that method to the most significant gamma-ray bursts in that search. We find no significant evidence for gravitational-wave signals associated with the gamma-ray bursts that we followed up, nor for a population of unidentified subthreshold signals. We consider several source types and signal morphologies, and report for these lower bounds on the distance to each gamma-ray burst.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2010.14550