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AGILE Observations of the Gravitational Wave Event GW150914

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-06-29 v2

Abstract

We report the results of an extensive search in the AGILE data for a gamma-ray counterpart of the LIGO gravitational wave event GW150914. Currently in spinning mode, AGILE has the potential of covering with its gamma-ray instrument 80 % of the sky more than 100 times a day. It turns out that AGILE came within a minute from the event time of observing the accessible GW150914 localization region. Interestingly, the gamma-ray detector exposed about 65 % of this region during the 100 s time intervals centered at -100 s and +300 s from the event time. We determine a 2-sigma flux upper limit in the band 50 MeV - 10 GeV, UL=1.9×108ergcm2s1UL = 1.9 \times 10^{-8} \rm \, erg \, cm^{-2} \, s^{-1} obtained about 300 s after the event. The timing of this measurement is the fastest ever obtained for GW150914, and significantly constrains the electromagnetic emission of a possible high-energy counterpart. We also carried out a search for a gamma-ray precursor and delayed emission over timescales ranging from minutes to days: in particular, we obtained an optimal exposure during the interval -150 / -30 s. In all these observations, we do not detect a significant signal associated with GW150914. We do not reveal the weak transient source reported by Fermi-GBM 0.4 s after the event time. However, even though a gamma-ray counterpart of the GW150914 event was not detected, the prospects for future AGILE observations of gravitational wave sources are decidedly promising.

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@article{arxiv.1604.00955,
  title  = {AGILE Observations of the Gravitational Wave Event GW150914},
  author = {M. Tavani and C. Pittori and F. Verrecchia and A. Bulgarelli and A. Giuliani and I. Donnarumma and A. Argan and A. Trois and F. Lucarelli and M. Marisaldi and E. Del Monte and Y. Evangelista and V. Fioretti and A. Zoli and G. Piano and P. Munar-Adrover and L. A. Antonelli and G. Barbiellini and P. Caraveo and P. W. Cattaneo and E. Costa and M. Feroci and A. Ferrari and F. Longo and S. Mereghetti and G. Minervini and A. Morselli and L. Pacciani and A. Pellizzoni and P. Picozza and M. Pilia and A. Rappoldi and S. Sabatini and S. Vercellone and V. Vittorini and P. Giommi and S. Colafrancesco and M. Cardillo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.00955},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

20 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to the Astrophysical Journal Letters on April 1, 2016