Conference_2018

International Conference
The multi-messenger astronomy:
gamma-ray bursts, search for electromagnetic counterparts to
neutrino events and gravitational waves

7-14 October 2018

Multi-messenger astronomy: the alert observations of gamma-ray bursts afterglows, supernovae and search for optical counterparts to neutrino events and gravitational waves

V.V. Vlasyuk*, V.V. Sokolov

Abstract

      On the strategy for the all SAO telescopes for the study and monitoring of afterglows of cosmic gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), optical identification of sources of gravitational waves and neutrino signals from supernovae, fast radio bursts (FRB). We plan to carry out (to continue) follow-up observations of localization areas (identification) of newly-discovered gamma-ray bursts, neutrino and gravitational signals, and supernovae (in the mode of Target of Opportunity Observation). The telescopes: BTA, Zeiss-2000 (TB INASAN), Zeiss-100 (SAO RAS) in the modes of photometry, spectroscopy, fast photometry and polarimetry. Alerts from missions Swift, Fermi, INTEGRAL, Lomonosov and others. The aim of the search for optical/electromagnetic components with SCORPIO and MANIA at BTA is the sources (related to GRBs) of neutrino and gravitational waves (GW events) detected by LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory) and Virgo.


Reference:
V.V. Vlasyuk, V.V. Sokolov "Multi-messenger astronomy: the alert observations of gamma-ray bursts afterglows, supernovae and search for optical counterparts to neutrino events and gravitational waves", in Proceedings of the International Conference "The multi-messenger astronomy: gamma-ray bursts, search for electromagnetic counterparts to neutrino events and gravitational waves", Russia, Nizhnij Arkhyz (SAO RAS), Terskol (BNO INR RAS), October, 7 - 14, 2018, Publishing house SNEG, Pyatigorsk, 2019, ISBN 978-5-6041711-1-0, pp.243-254.
DOI: 10.26119/SAO.2019.1.35556
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