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Fermi GBM Observations of LIGO Gravitational Wave event GW150914

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2016-07-20 v5

Abstract

With an instantaneous view of 70% of the sky, the Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM) is an excellent partner in the search for electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave (GW) events. GBM observations at the time of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) event GW150914 reveal the presence of a weak transient above 50 keV, 0.4~s after the GW event, with a false alarm probability of 0.0022 (2.9σ\sigma). This weak transient lasting 1 s was not detected by any other instrument and does not appear connected with other previously known astrophysical, solar, terrestrial, or magnetospheric activity. Its localization is ill-constrained but consistent with the direction of GW150914. The duration and spectrum of the transient event are consistent with a weak short Gamma-Ray Burst arriving at a large angle to the direction in which Fermi was pointing, where the GBM detector response is not optimal. If the GBM transient is associated with GW150914, this electromagnetic signal from a stellar mass black hole binary merger is unexpected. We calculate a luminosity in hard X-ray emission between 1~keV and 10~MeV of 1.81.0+1.5×10491.8^{+1.5}_{-1.0} \times 10^{49}~erg~s1^{-1}. Future joint observations of GW events by LIGO/Virgo and Fermi GBM could reveal whether the weak transient reported here is a plausible counterpart to GW150914 or a chance coincidence, and will further probe the connection between compact binary mergers and short Gamma-Ray Bursts.

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@article{arxiv.1602.03920,
  title  = {Fermi GBM Observations of LIGO Gravitational Wave event GW150914},
  author = {V. Connaughton and E. Burns and A. Goldstein and L. Blackburn and M. S. Briggs and B. -B. Zhang and J. Camp and N. Christensen and C. M. Hui and P. Jenke and T. Littenberg and J. E. McEnery and J. Racusin and P. Shawhan and L. Singer and J. Veitch and C. A. Wilson-Hodge and P. N. Bhat and E. Bissaldi and W. Cleveland and G. Fitzpatrick and M. M. Giles and M. H. Gibby and A. von Kienlin and R. M. Kippen and S. McBreen and B. Mailyan and C. A. Meegan and W. S. Paciesas and R. D. Preece and O. Roberts and L. Sparke and M. Stanbro and K. Toelge and P. Veres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.03920},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJL