39 research outputs found
Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey for An Optical Counterpart of GW170817
We perform a -band survey for an optical counterpart of a binary neutron
star coalescence GW170817 with Subaru/Hyper Suprime-Cam. Our untargeted
transient search covers deg corresponding to the credible
region of GW170817 and reaches the completeness magnitude of mag
on average. As a result, we find 60 candidates of extragalactic transients,
including J-GEM17btc (a.k.a. SSS17a/DLT17ck). While J-GEM17btc is associated
with NGC 4993 that is firmly located inside the 3D skymap of GW170817, the
other 59 candidates do not have distance information in the GLADE v2 catalog or
NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED). Among 59 candidates, 58 are located at
the center of extended objects in the Pan-STARRS1 catalog, while one candidate
has an offset. We present location, -band apparent magnitude, and time
variability of the candidates and evaluate the probabilities that they are
located inside of the 3D skymap of GW170817. The probability for J-GEM17btc is
being much higher than those for the other 59 candidates
(). Furthermore, the possibility, that at
least one of the other 59 candidates is located within the 3D skymap, is only
. Therefore, we conclude that J-GEM17btc is the most-likely and
distinguished candidate as the optical counterpart of GW170817.Comment: 14 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in PASJ (Publications
of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Optical IFU Observations of GOALS Sample with KOOLS-IFU on Seimei Telescope: Initial results of 9 U/LIRGs at 0.04
We present ionized gas properties of 9 local ultra/luminous infrared galaxies
(U/LIRGs) at 0.04 through IFU observations with KOOLS-IFU on Seimei
Telescope. The observed targets are drawn from the Great Observatories All-sky
LIRG Survey (GOALS), covering a wide range of merger stages. We successfully
detect emission lines such as H, [OIII]5007, H,
[NII]6549,6583, and [SII]6717,6731 with a
spectral resolution of = 1500-2000, which provides (i) spatially-resolved
(200-700 pc) moment map of ionized gas and (ii) diagnostics for active
galactic nucleus (AGN) within the central 3--11 kpc in diameter for our
sample. We find that [OIII] outflow that is expected to be driven by AGN tends
to be stronger (i) towards the galactic center and (ii) as a sequence of merger
stage. In particular, the outflow strength in the late-stage (stage D) mergers
is about 1.5 times stronger than that in the early-state (stage B) mergers,
which indicates that galaxy mergers could induce AGN-driven outflow and play an
important role in the co-evolution of galaxies and supermassive black holes.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, and 2 tables, accepted for publication in PAS