2017ApJ...851L..48Y


Query : 2017ApJ...851L..48Y

2017ApJ...851L..48Y - Astrophys. J., 851, L48-L48 (2017/December-3)

An empirical limit on the kilonova rate from the DLT40 One day cadence Supernova survey.

YANG S., VALENTI S., CAPPELLARO E., SAND D.J., TARTAGLIA L., CORSI A., REICHART D.E., HAISLIP J. and KOUPRIANOV V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Binary neutron star mergers are important in understanding stellar evolution, the chemical enrichment of the universe via the r-process, the physics of short gamma-ray bursts, gravitational waves, and pulsars. The rates at which these coalescences happen is uncertain, but it can be constrained in different ways. One of those is to search for the optical transients produced at the moment of the merging, called a kilonova, in ongoing supernova (SN) searches. However, until now, only theoretical models for a kilonova light curve were available to estimate their rates. The recent kilonova discovery of AT 2017gfo/DLT17ck gives us the opportunity to constrain the rate of kilonovae using the light curve of a real event. We constrain the rate of binary neutron star mergers using the DLT40 Supernova search and the native AT 2017gfo/DLT17ck light curve obtained with the same telescope and software system. Excluding AT 2017gfo/DLT17ck due to visibility issues, which was only discovered thanks to the aLIGO/aVirgo trigger, no other similar transients were detected during the 13 months of daily cadence observations of ∼2200 nearby (<40 Mpc) galaxies. We find that the rate of BNS mergers is lower than 0.47-0.55 kilonovae per 100 years per 1010 LB☉_ (depending on the adopted extinction distribution). In volume, this translates to 0.99–0.15+0.19, Mpc–3 yr–1(SNe Ia-like extinction distribution), consistent with previous BNS coalescence rates. Based on our rate limit, and the sensitivity of aLIGO/aVirgo during O2, it is very unlikely that kilonova events are lurking in old pointed galaxy SN search data sets.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: neutron - supernovae: general - surveys - surveys

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 474 GiP 01 20 06.6870520512 +03 24 55.861973100 12.75 12.37 11.51 11.42 10.56 ~ 355 1
2 SN 2017fgc SN* 01 20 14.4 +03 24 10           SNIa-norm 20 0
3 NGC 493 GiC 01 22 08.985 +00 56 43.21   13.0   13.0 12.8 ~ 121 0
4 SN 2016hgm SN* 01 22 11.72 +00 57 07.7           SNII 5 0
5 SN 2016gkg SN* 01 34 14.46 -29 26 25.0           SNIIb 91 0
6 NGC 613 AGN 01 34 18.235 -29 25 06.56   10.77 12.71 9.50 10.6 ~ 409 3
7 NGC 988 Sy1 02 35 27.7649212080 -09 21 21.933984312   11.73   11.01 11.6 ~ 97 0
8 SN 2017gmr SN* 02 35 30.15 -09 21 15.0           SNII 36 0
9 NGC 1532 GiP 04 12 04.3612491792 -32 52 26.960041056   10.65   9.34 10.4 ~ 149 0
10 SN 2016iae SN* 04 12 05.530 -32 51 44.75           SNIc 14 0
11 SN 2016ija SN* 04 12 07.640 -32 51 10.57           SNII 19 0
12 NGC 1672 SyG 04 45 42.552 -59 14 50.68 10.29 10.53 9.68 9.53 10.2 ~ 400 1
13 SN 2017gax SN* 04 45 49.430 -59 14 42.56           SNIbc 11 0
14 IC 438 Sy1 05 53 00.0793932408 -17 52 34.051147932   12.75   11.45 12.2 ~ 73 0
15 SN 2017gbb SN* 05 53 04.81 -17 52 03.5           SNIa 6 0
16 SN 2017fzw SN* 06 21 34.770 -27 12 53.51           SNIa 14 0
17 NGC 2217 Sy2 06 21 39.7505036352 -27 14 01.654973556   11.04 11.93 9.78 10.5 ~ 167 0
18 NGC 2442 LIN 07 36 23.7700545576 -69 31 50.997856332 11.47 11.15 10.42 9.71 10.4 ~ 221 1
19 SN 2016jbu SN* 07 36 25.98 -69 32 55.4           SNII 29 0
20 SN 2016iyd SN* 07 37 09.920 -52 19 03.88           SNII 5 0
21 SN 2016gwl SN* 09 23 28.00 -23 10 10.7           SNIa 6 0
22 NGC 2865 GiG 09 23 30.205 -23 09 41.37   12.39 11.43 11.06   ~ 240 0
23 ESO 91-15 AG? 09 36 32.5997656320 -63 56 39.060453660   14.76   13.88 13.3 ~ 15 0
24 SN 2017cyy SN* 09 36 36.200 -63 56 54.21           SNIa 6 0
25 NGC 3318 Sy2 10 37 15.5052550728 -41 37 38.912719512   12.71 11.97 11.77 12.4 ~ 98 0
26 SN 2017ahn SN* 10 37 17.450 -41 37 05.27           SNII 31 0
27 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.0 +12 59 29 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1386 4
28 SN 2016cok SN* 11 20 19.09 +12 58 57.2           SNIIP 27 0
29 SN 2017ejb SN* 12 48 36.010 -41 19 33.53           SNIa 11 0
30 NGC 4696 BiC 12 48 49.2724775784 -41 18 39.304053252   11.21   10.7   ~ 490 3
31 SN 2017cjb SN* 12 53 50.44 +09 42 17.7           SNII 5 0
32 NGC 4779 H2G 12 53 50.863 +09 42 35.71   13.5       ~ 134 0
33 NGC 4993 Sy2 13 09 47.6908761600 -23 23 02.314044636   13.34   11.92   ~ 341 0
34 GrW 170817 GWE 13 09 48.0850 -23 22 53.343           ~ 1998 0
35 SN 2017ckg SN* 13 22 05.940 -13 08 09.69           SNII 4 0
36 SN 2017cbv SN* 14 32 34.420 -44 08 02.74           SNIa 110 0
37 NGC 5643 Sy2 14 32 40.778 -44 10 28.60   11.03 13.60 9.92 10.6 ~ 571 0
38 SN 2017erp SN* 15 09 14.9 -11 20 03           SNIa-norm 37 0
39 NGC 5861 Sy2 15 09 16.09127 -11 19 17.9800   13.34 12.62 11.03 11.5 ~ 167 0
40 NGC 6384 AG? 17 32 24.2848390896 +07 03 37.531624968   13.2       ~ 304 0
41 SN 2017drh SN* 17 32 26.2 +07 03 48           SNIa-norm 14 0
42 IC 4721 AG? 18 34 24.6678740520 -58 29 47.662596096   12.64 11.63 11.29 11.4 ~ 55 0
43 SN 2016bmi SN* 18 34 32.19 -58 31 44.8           SNIIp 5 0
44 SN 2016fjp SN* 21 54 29.870 -57 39 43.12           SNIa 2 0
45 SN 2016coi SN* 21 59 04.14 +18 11 10.5           SNIc 56 0
46 UGC 11868 AG? 21 59 04.702 +18 10 38.95   15.1       ~ 47 0
47 SN 2017bzb SN* 22 57 17.300 -41 00 57.60           SNII 7 0
48 NGC 7424 EmG 22 57 18.3924511080 -41 04 14.124670032   10.88 10.38 10.02 10.9 ~ 219 0
49 NGC 7552 Sy1 23 16 10.66 -42 35 04.7 11.34 11.22 10.57 10.08 11.1 ~ 552 3
50 SN 2017bzc SN* 23 16 14.690 -42 34 10.90           SNIa 9 0

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