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Tipo: Artigo de Evento
Título: The GRANDMA network in preparation for the fourth gravitational-wave observing run
Autor(es): S. Agayeva
Philippe Bendjoya
Z. Vidadi
J. Zhu
Y. Zhu
Zouhair Benkhaldoun
S. Beradze
D. Berezin
U. Bhardwaj
M. Blazek
O. Burkhonov
E. Burns
S. Caudill
N. Christensen
V. Aivazyan
F. Colas
A. Coleiro
Wagner José Corradi Barbosa
M. W. Coughlin
T. Culino
D. Darson
D. Datashvili
G. de Wasseige
T. Dietrich
F. Dolon
Sabahaddin Alishov
D. Dornic
J. Dubouil
J.-G. Ducoin
P.-A. Duverne
A. Esamdin
A. Fouad
F. Guo
V. Godunova
P. Gokuldass
N. Guessoum
M. Almualla
E. Gurbanov
R. Hainich
E. Hasanov
P. Hello
T. Hussenot-desenonges
R. Inasaridze
A. Iskandar
E. E. O. Ishida
Nariman Ismailov
T. Jegou du Laz
C. Andrade
D. A. Kann
G. Kapanadze
Sergey Karpov
R. W. Kiendrebeogo
A. Klotz
Nino Kochiashvili
A. Kaeouach
J.-P. Kneib
W. Kou
K. Kruiswijk
Sarah Antier
S. Lombardo
M. Lamoureux
N. Leroy
A. Le Van Su
J. Mao
M. Masek
T. Midavaine
Anais Möller
D. Morris
R. Natsvlishvili
J.-M. Bai
F. Navarete
S. Nissanke
K. Noonan
K. Noysena
N. B. Orange
J. Peloton
M. Pilloix
T. Pradier
M. Prouza
G. Raaijmakers
A. Baransky
Y. Rajabov
J.-P. Rivet
Y. Romanyuk
L. Rousselot
F. Rünger
V. Rupchandani
T. Sadibekova
N. Sasaki
A. Simon
K. Smith
S. Basa
O. Sokoliuk
X. Song
A. Takey
Y. Tillayev
I. Tosta e Melo
D. Turpin
Antonio de Ugarte Postigo
M. Vardosanidze
X. F. Wang
D. Vernet
Resumo: GRANDMA is a world-wide collaboration with the primary scientific goal of studying gravitational-wave sources, discovering their electromagnetic counterparts and characterizing their emission. GRANDMA involves astronomers, astrophysicists, gravitational-wave physicists, and theorists. GRANDMA is now a truly global network of telescopes, with (so far) 30 telescopes in both hemispheres. It incorporates a citizen science programme (Kilonova-Catcher) which constitutes an opportunity to spread the interest in time-domain astronomy. The telescope network is an heterogeneous set of already-existing observing facilities that operate coordinated as a single observatory. Within the network there are wide-field imagers that can observe large areas of the sky to search for optical counterparts, narrow-field instruments that do targeted searches within a predefined list of host-galaxy candidates, and larger telescopes that are devoted to characterization and follow-up of the identified counterparts. Here we present an overview of GRANDMA after the third observing run of the LIGO/VIRGO gravitational-wave observatories in 2019 − 2020 and its ongoing preparation for the forthcoming fourth observational campaign (O4). Additionally, we review the potential of GRANDMA for the discovery and follow-up of other types of astronomical transients.
Abstract: GRANDMA is a world-wide collaboration with the primary scientific goal of studying gravitational-wave sources, discovering their electromagnetic counterparts and characterizing their emission. GRANDMA involves astronomers, astrophysicists, gravitational-wave physicists, and theorists. GRANDMA is now a truly global network of telescopes, with (so far) 30 telescopes in both hemispheres. It incorporates a citizen science programme (Kilonova-Catcher) which constitutes an opportunity to spread the interest in time-domain astronomy. The telescope network is an heterogeneous set of already-existing observing facilities that operate coordinated as a single observatory. Within the network there are wide-field imagers that can observe large areas of the sky to search for optical counterparts, narrow-field instruments that do targeted searches within a predefined list of host-galaxy candidates, and larger telescopes that are devoted to characterization and follow-up of the identified counterparts. Here we present an overview of GRANDMA after the third observing run of the LIGO/VIRGO gravitational-wave observatories in 2019 − 2020 and its ongoing preparation for the forthcoming fourth observational campaign (O4). Additionally, we review the potential of GRANDMA for the discovery and follow-up of other types of astronomical transients.
Assunto: Estrelas
Neutrons
Ondas gravitacionais
Idioma: por
País: Brasil
Editor: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Sigla da Instituição: UFMG
Departamento: ICX - DEPARTAMENTO DE FÍSICA
Tipo de Acesso: Acesso Aberto
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2207.10178
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1843/59878
Data do documento: 2022
metadata.dc.url.externa: https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/12186/2630240/The-GRANDMA-network-in-preparation-for-the-fourth-gravitational-wave/10.1117/12.2630240.full?SSO=1
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation
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