引力波对应物的积分观测与未来展望:用PICsIT搜索GBM非触发SGRB

J. Rodi, A. Bazzano, L. Natalucci, P. Ubertini, S. Mereghetti, E. Bozzo, C. Ferrigno, V. Savchenko, T. Courvoisier, E. Kuulkers, S. Brandt, J. Chenevez, R. Diehl, A. Kienlin, L. Hanlon, A. Martin-Carrillo, E. Jourdain, J. Roques, P. Laurent, F. Lebrun, A. Lutovinov, R. Sunyaev
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x射线/伽马射线任务\emph{INTEGRAL}探测到了短GRB170817A,并证明了它与引力波触发器GW170817的关联。这标志着LIGO-Virgo合作首次探测到双中子星合并,并观测到引力波事件的电磁对应。GRB170817A是在GW事件发生后通过SPI-ACS星载\emph{INTEGRAL}和\emph{Fermi}/GBM仪器\( \sim 1.7\)探测到的。在快速发射之后,\emph{INTEGRAL}进行了5.4天的定点观测。在此期间,仪器对3 keV至8 MeV范围内的任何电磁信号提供了严格的上限。有趣的是,伽马射线暴被发现是非常微弱的。根据GRB170817A的这些结果,我们已经开始分析来自\emph{INTEGRAL}/PICsIT的软伽马射线数据(\(200 \textrm{ keV } - 2.6 \textrm{ MeV }\))。有了这个大视场仪器,我们已经开始寻找\emph{Fermi}/GBM报告的未触发的sgrb,并为未来LIGO-Virgo观测运行中的实时分析做准备。
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INTEGRAL Observations of Gravitational-Wave Counterparts & Future Perspectives: Searching for GBM Un-Triggered SGRB with PICsIT
The X-ray/gamma-ray mission \emph{INTEGRAL} detected the short GRB170817A and demonstrated its association to a gravitational wave trigger, GW170817. This marks the first time a binary neutron star merger was detected by the LIGO-Virgo collaboration and that an electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational wave event has been observed. GRB170817A was detected by the SPI-ACS on-board \emph{INTEGRAL} and the \emph{Fermi}/GBM instruments \( \sim 1.7\) s after the GW event. Following the prompt emission, \emph{INTEGRAL} performed pointed observations for 5.4 days. During this time the instruments provided stringent upper limits on any electromagnetic signal in the 3 keV to 8 MeV range. Interestingly, the GRB was found to be extremely subluminous.In light of these results from GRB170817A, we have begun analysis of soft gamma-ray data (\(200 \textrm{ keV } - 2.6 \textrm{ MeV }\)) from \emph{INTEGRAL}/PICsIT. With this wide field-of-view instrument, we have begun searching for untriggered SGRBs reported by \emph{Fermi}/GBM as well as preparing for real-time analysis during future LIGO-Virgo observing runs.
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