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Observations of the First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational-wave Source by the TOROS Collaboration
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Electromagnetic CounterpartRelativistic AstrophysicsPhotometrySouth CollaborationEngineeringPhysicsFirst Electromagnetic CounterpartGravitational-wave SourceNatural SciencesDirect DetectionGravitational WaveToros CollaborationObservational CosmologyT80-south TelescopeRadio TelescopeAstrophysics
Abstract We present the results of prompt optical follow-up of the electromagnetic counterpart of the gravitational-wave event GW170817 by the Transient Optical Robotic Observatory of the South Collaboration. We detected highly significant dimming in the light curves of the counterpart ( mag, mag, mag) over the course of only 80 minutes of observations obtained ∼35 hr after the trigger with the T80-South telescope. A second epoch of observations, obtained ∼59 hr after the event with the EABA 1.5 m telescope, confirms the fast fading nature of the transient. The observed colors of the counterpart suggest that this event was a “blue kilonova” relatively free of lanthanides.
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