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A Galaxy-targeted Search for the Optical Counterpart of the Candidate NS-BH Merger S190814bv with Magellan

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 884, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ab4ad5

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  1. NSF [AST-1009863, AST-1714498]
  2. NASA [NNX10AF62G, NNX15AE50G, NAS 5-26555]
  3. NASA through the NASA Hubble Fellowship - Space Telescope Science Institute [HST-HF2-51404.001-A]
  4. Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship
  5. National Science Foundation [AST-1814782, AST-1909358]

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On 2019 August 14 the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) and the Virgo gravitational wave interferometer announced the detection of a binary merger, S190814bv, with a low false alarm rate of about 1 in 1.6 x 10(25) yr, a distance of 267 +/- 52 Mpc, a 90% (50%) localization region of about 23 (5) deg(2), and a probability of being a neutron star-black hole (NS-BH) merger of >99%. The LIGO/Virgo Collaboration (LVC) defines NS-BH such that the lighter binary member has a mass of <3 Me and the more massive one has >5 Me, and this classification is in principle consistent with a BH-BH merger depending on the actual upper mass cutoff for neutron stars. Additionally, the LVC designated a probability that the merger led to matter outside the final BH remnant of <1%, suggesting that an electromagnetic (EM) counterpart is unlikely. Here we report our optical follow-up observations of S190814bv using the Magellan Baade 6.5 m telescope to target all 96 galaxies in the Galaxy List for the Advanced Detector Era catalog within the 50% localization volume (representing about 70% of the integrated luminosity within this region). No counterpart was identified to a median 3 sigma limiting magnitude of i = 22.2 (M-i approximate to -14.9 mag), comparable to the brightness of the optical counterpart of the binary neutron star merger GW170817 at the distance of S190814bv; similarly, we can rule out an on-axis jet typical of short GRBs. However, we cannot rule out other realistic models, such as a kilonova with only similar to 0.01 Me of lanthanide-rich material, or an off-axis jet with a viewing angle of theta(obs) greater than or similar to 15 degrees.

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