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The Gravitational Wave Treasure Map: A Tool to Coordinate, Visualize, and Assess the Electromagnetic Follow-up of Gravitational-wave Events

Samuel D. Wyatt, Aaron Tohuvavohu, Iair Arcavi, Michael J. Lundquist, D. Andrew Howell, David J. Sand

2020The Astrophysical Journal43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We present the Gravitational Wave (GW) Treasure Map, a tool to coordinate, visualize, and assess the electromagnetic (EM) followup of GW events. With typical GW localization regions of hundreds to thousands of square degrees and dozens of active follow-up groups, the pursuit of EM counterparts is a challenging endeavor, but the scientific payoff for early discovery of any counterpart is clear. With this tool, we provide a website and an application programming interface (API) that allows users to easily see where other groups have searched and better inform their own follow-up search efforts. A strong community of Treasure Map users will increase the overall efficiency of EM counterpart searches and will play a fundamental role in the future of multimessenger astronomy.

Topics & Concepts

TreasurePhysicsGravitational waveAstronomyGravitationElectromagnetic radiationTheoretical physicsSquare (algebra)Electromagnetic spectrumInterface (matter)PulsarReflection (computer programming)Application programming interfacePulsars and Gravitational Waves ResearchAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
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