Authors
DLT40 Collaboration Haislip JB 241 Kouprianov VV 241 Reichart DE 241 Tartaglia L. 242 243 Sand DJ 242 Valenti S. 243 Yang S. 243 244 245, Las Cumbres Observatory Collaboration Arcavi Iair 246 247 Hosseinzadeh Griffin 246 247 Howell D. Andrew 246 247 McCully Curtis 246 247 Poznanski Dovi 248 Vasylyev Sergiy 246 247
Publication date
2017/11/2
Journal
Nature
Volume
551
Issue
7678
Pages
85-88
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
On 17 August 2017, the Advanced LIGO and Virgo detectors observed the gravitational-wave event GW170817—a strong signal from the merger of a binary neutron-star system. Less than two seconds after the merger, a γ-ray burst (GRB 170817A) was detected within a region of the sky consistent with the LIGO–Virgo-derived location of the gravitational-wave source,,. This sky region was subsequently observed by optical astronomy facilities, resulting in the identification,,,,, of an optical transient signal within about ten arcseconds of the galaxy NGC 4993. This detection of GW170817 in both gravitational waves and electromagnetic waves represents the first ‘multi-messenger’ astronomical observation. Such observations enable GW170817 to be used as a ‘standard siren’,,,, (meaning that the absolute distance to the source can be determined directly from the gravitational-wave measurements) to measure the …
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