24–30 nov. 2019
Centre Moulin Mer
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Optimisation of the optical follow up of gravitationnal waves events

26 nov. 2019, 11:30
30m
Centre Moulin Mer

Centre Moulin Mer

Route du centre nautique, 29460 Logonna-Daoulas www.moulin-mer.fr/ https://goo.gl/maps/zfearb173UxabXPFA (English) The centre is located at about 30 minutes drive from Brest. We will provide transport from Brest airport and train station to the centre Moulin Mer. The shuttle will leave the airport at 18h30 and the station at 19h on the 24th November and arrive at the airport at 8h and the station at 8h30 on the 30th November. (Français) Le centre est situé pas loin de la ville de Brest. Il y aura une navette entre l'aéroport/la gare et le centre Moulin Mer. La navette partira de l'aéroport à 18h30 et de la gare à 19h le 24 novembre et arrivera à l'aéroport à 8h et à la gare vers 8h30 le 30 novembre.

Orateur

Jean-Grégoire Ducoin (LAL - Virgo)

Description

The third LIGO-Virgo run (O3) started the first of April and multi-messenger astronomy related to gravitational waves with it. Gravitational waves from binary neutron star (BNS) coalescence, in association to short gamma-ray burst, opened a new era of multi-messenger astronomy. The identification of the counterpart and it’s multi-wavelength observations improved our understanding of the physics of strong-gravity and put some constraints on astrophysical models related to matter during the merger and post-merger phase. With improved sensitivity of the LIGO-Virgo detectors, the year-long third observing run (O3) promises many merging binaries with an expected number of BNS mergers in the range 1-50. Therefore an intensive multi-wavelength follow-up of those event with ground and space instruments is performed all around the world.
But the identification of the electromagnetic counterpart of such event is very challenging knowing the wide sky localization area provided by LIGO-Virgo and require complex observation strategies implying many telescopes. We will present our recent development on such strategies, from selections of galaxies to optimisation of telescope networks observations.

Auteur principal

Jean-Grégoire Ducoin (LAL - Virgo)

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