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Proposal ID 1470007
Obs ID 14700070001
Title Hidden TOO on GW event at 41.07, -45.49
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DOI https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-xr9jhhm
Author Kuulkers
Abstract Hidden TOO on GW event at 41.07, -45.49
Publications
  • Diffuse Galactic emission spectrum between 0.5 and 8.0 MeV - Siegert, Thomas, Berteaud, Joanna,Calore, Francesca,Serpico, Pasquale D.,Weinberger, Christoph (2022-04-01) http://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2022A&A...660A.130S
  • Gamma-Ray Emission of 60Fe and 26Al Radioactivity in Our Galaxy - Wang, W., Siegert, T.,Dai, Z. G.,Diehl, R.,Greiner, J.,Heger, A.,Krause, M.,Lang, M.,Pleintinger, M. M. M.,Zhang, X. L. (2020-02-01) http://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2020ApJ...889..169W
  • Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger - Abbott, B. P., Abbott, R.,Abbott, T. D.,Acernese, F.,Ackley, K.,Adams, C.,Adams, T.,Addesso, P.,Adhikari, R. X.,Adya, V. B.,Affeldt, C.,Afrough, M.,Agarwal, B.,Agathos, M.,Agatsuma, K.,Aggarwal, N.,Aguiar, O. D.,Aiello, L.,Ain, A.,Ajith, P.,Allen, B.,Allen, G.,Allocca, A.,Altin, P. A.,Amato, A.,Ananyeva, A.,Anderson, S. B.,Anderson, W. G.,Angelova, S. V.,Antier, S.,Appert, S.,Arai, K.,Araya, M. C.,Areeda, J. S.,Arnaud, N.,Arun, K. G.,Ascenzi, S.,Ashton, G.,Ast, M.,Aston, S. M.,Astone, P.,Atallah, D. V.,Aufmuth, P.,Aulbert, C.,AultONeal, K.,Austin, C.,Avila-Alvarez, A.,Babak, S.,Bacon, P.,Bader, M. K. M.,Bae, S.,Baker, P. T.,Baldaccini, F.,Ballardin, G.,Ballmer, S. W.,Banagiri, S.,Barayoga, J. C.,Barclay, S. E.,Barish, B. C.,Barker, D.,Barkett, K.,Barone, F.,Barr, B.,Barsotti, L.,Barsuglia, M.,Barta, D.,Barthelmy, S. D.,Bartlett, J.,Bartos, I.,Bassiri, R.,Basti, A.,Batch, J. C.,Bawaj, M.,Bayley, J. C.,Bazzan, M.,Becsy, B.,Beer, C.,Bejger, M.,Belahcene, I.,Bell, A. S.,Berger, B. K.,Bergmann, G.,Bero, J. J.,Berry, C. P. L.,Bersanetti, D.,Bertolini, A.,Betzwieser, J.,Bhagwat, S.,Bhandare, R.,Bilenko, I. A.,Billingsley, G.,Billman, C. R.,Birch, J.,Birney, R.,Birnholtz, O.,Biscans, S.,Biscoveanu, S.,Bisht, A.,Bitossi, M.,Biwer, C.,Bizouard, M. A.,Blackburn, J. K.,Blackman, J.,Blair, C. D.,Blair, D. G.,Blair, R. M.,Bloemen, S.,Bock, O.,Bode, N.,Boer, M.,Bogaert, G.,Bohe, A.,Bondu, F.,Bonilla, E.,Bonnand, R.,Boom, B. A.,Bork, R.,Boschi, V.,Bose, S.,Bossie, K.,Bouffanais, Y.,Bozzi, A.,Bradaschia, C.,Brady, P. R.,Branchesi, M.,Brau, J. E.,Briant, T.,Brillet, A.,Brinkmann, M.,Brisson, V.,Brockill, P.,Broida, J. E.,Brooks, A. F.,Brown, D. A.,Brown, D. D.,Brunett, S.,Buchanan, C. C.,Buikema, A.,Bulik, T.,Bulten, H. J.,Buonanno, A.,Buskulic, D.,Buy, C.,Byer, R. L.,Cabero, M.,Cadonati, L.,Cagnoli, G.,Cahillane, C.,Calderon Bustillo, J.,Callister, T. A.,Calloni, E.,Camp, J. B.,Canepa, M.,Canizares, P.,Cannon, K. C.,Cao, H.,Cao, J.,Capano, C. D.,Capocasa, E.,Carbognani, F.,Caride, S. et al. (2017-10-01) http://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2017ApJ...848L..12A
  • Observation of the Second LIGO/Virgo Event Connected with a Binary Neutron Star Merger S190425z in the Gamma-Ray Range - Pozanenko, A. S., Minaev, P. Yu.,Grebenev, S. A.,Chelovekov, I. V. (2020-02-01) http://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2020AstL...45..710P
  • The first six months of the Advanced LIGO s and Advanced Virgo s third observing run with GRANDMA - Antier, S., Agayeva, S.,Aivazyan, V.,Alishov, S.,Arbouch, E.,Baransky, A.,Barynova, K.,Bai, J. M.,Basa, S.,Beradze, S.,Bertin, E.,Berthier, J.,Blazek, M.,Boer, M.,Burkhonov, O.,Burrell, A.,Cailleau, A.,Chabert, B.,Chen, J. C.,Christensen, N.,Coleiro, A.,Cordier, B.,Corre, D.,Coughlin, M. W.,Coward, D.,Crisp, H.,Delattre, C.,Dietrich, T.,Ducoin, J. -G.,Duverne, P. -A.,Marchal-Duval, G.,Gendre, B.,Eymar, L.,Fock-Hang, P.,Han, X.,Hello, P.,Howell, E. J.,Inasaridze, R.,Ismailov, N.,Kann, D. A.,Kapanadze, G.,Klotz, A.,Kochiashvili, N.,Lachaud, C.,Leroy, N.,Le Van Su, A.,Lin, W. L.,Li, W. X.,Lognone, P.,Marron, R.,Mo, J.,Moore, J.,Natsvlishvili, R.,Noysena, K.,Perrigault, S.,Peyrot, A.,Samadov, D.,Sadibekova, T.,Simon, A.,Stachie, C.,Teng, J. P.,Thierry, P.,Thone, C. C.,Tillayev, Y.,Turpin, D.,de Ugarte Postigo, A.,Vachier, F.,Vardosanidze, M.,Vasylenko, V.,Vidadi, Z.,Wang, X. F.,Wang, C. J.,Wei, J.,Yan, S. Y.,Zhang, J. C.,Zhang, J. J.,Zhang, X. H. (2020-03-01) http://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2020MNRAS.492.3904A
Temporal Coverage 2017-08-16T10:05:03Z / 2017-08-17T18:19:58Z
Version 1.0
Mission Description The INTEGRAL (International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory) mission, launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) on October 17, 2002, was designed to study high-energy phenomena in the universe. INTEGRAL was operating until february 2025 and it was equipped with three high-energy instruments: the Imager on Board the INTEGRAL Satellite (IBIS), the Spectrometer on INTEGRAL (SPI), and the JEM-X (Joint European Monitor for X-rays). Its Optical Monitoring Camera (OMC) provided optical V-band magnitude measurements, complementing the high-energy observations.
Creator Contact https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/integral/helpdesk
Date Published 2025-03-25T09:54:39Z
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Kuulkers, 2025, 'Hidden TOO on GW event at 41.07, -45.49', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.57780/esa-xr9jhhm