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arxiv: 2109.13351 · v2 · pith:VB4MTJAUnew · submitted 2021-09-27 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

SOAR/Goodman Spectroscopic Assessment of Candidate Counterparts of the LIGO-Virgo Event GW190814

Douglas Tucker , Matthew Wiesner , Sahar Allam , Marcelle Soares-Santos , Clecio de Bom , Melissa Butner , Alyssa Garcia , Robert Morgan
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Felipe Olivares Antonella Palmese Luidhy Santana-Silva Anushka Shrivastava James Annis Juan Garcia-Bellido Mandeep Gill Kenneth Herner Charles Kilpatrick Martin Makler Nora Sherman Adam Amara Huan Lin Mathew Smith Elizabeth Swann Iair Arcavi Tristan Bachmann Keith Bechtol Federico Berlfein Cesar Briceno Dillon Brout Bobby Butler Regis Cartier Jorge Casares Hsin-Yu Chen Christopher Conselice Carlos Contreras E. Cook Jeff Cooke Kristen Dage Chris D'Andrea Tamara Davis Reinaldo de Carvalho Tom Diehl Joerg Dietrich Zoheyr Doctor Alex Drlica-Wagner Maria Drout Ben Farr David Finley Maya Fishbach Ryan Foley Francisco Foerster-Buron Pablo Fosalba Douglas Friedel Josh Frieman Christopher Frohmaier Robert Gruendl Will Hartley Daichi Hiramatsu Daniel Holz Andy Howell Adam Kawash Richard Kessler Nikolay Kuropatkin Ofer Lahav Andrew Lundgren Michael Lundquist Umang Malik Andrew Mann John Marriner Jennifer Marshall Clara Martinez-Vazquez Curtis McCully Felipe Menanteau Nico Meza Gautham Narayan Eric Neilsen Constantina Nicolaou Bob Nichol Francisco Paz-Chinchon Maria Pereira Jonathan Pineda Sean Points Jonathan Quirola-Vasquez Sandro Rembold Armin Rest Osmar Rodriguez Kathy Romer Masao Sako Samir Salim Daniel Scolnic J. Allyn Smith Jay Strader Mark Sullivan Molly Swanson Daniel Thomas Stefano Valenti Tamas Norbert Varga Alistair Walker Jochen Weller Mackenna Wood Brian Yanny Alfredo Zenteno Michel Aguena Felipe Andrade-Oliveira Emmanuel Bertin David Brooks David Burke Aurelio Carnero Rosell Matias Carrasco Kind Jorge Carretero Matteo Costanzi Luiz da Costa Juan De Vicente Shantanu Desai Spencer Everett Ismael Ferrero Brenna Flaugher Enrique Gaztanaga David Gerdes Daniel Gruen Julia Gschwend Gaston Gutierrez Samuel Hinton Devon L. Hollowood Klaus Honscheid David James Kyler Kuehn Marcos Lima Marcio Maia Ramon Miquel Ricardo Ogando Adriano Pieres Andres Plazas Malagon Martin Rodriguez-Monroy Eusebio Sanchez Vic Scarpine Michael Schubnell Santiago Serrano Ignacio Sevilla-Noarbe Eric Suchyta Gregory Tarle Chun-Hao To Yuanyuan Zhang (DES Collaboration)
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On 2019 August 14 at 21:10:39 UTC, the LIGO/Virgo Collaboration (LVC) detected a possible neutron star-black hole merger (NSBH), the first ever identified. An extensive search for an optical counterpart of this event, designated GW190814, was undertaken using the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the 4m Victor M. Blanco Telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. Target of Opportunity interrupts were issued on 8 separate nights to observe 11 candidates using the 4.1m Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope's Goodman High Throughput Spectrograph in order to assess whether any of these transients was likely to be an optical counterpart of the possible NSBH merger. Here, we describe the process of observing with SOAR, the analysis of our spectra, our spectroscopic typing methodology, and our resultant conclusion that none of the candidates corresponded to the gravitational wave merger event but were all instead other transients. Finally, we describe the lessons learned from this effort. Application of these lessons will be critical for a successful community spectroscopic follow-up program for LVC observing run 4 (O4) and beyond.

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