Abstract
Following the discovery of the gravitational-wave source GW170817 by three Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO)/Virgo antennae (Abbott et al., 2017a), the MASTER Global Robotic Net telescopes obtained the first image of the NGC 4993 host galaxy. An optical transient, MASTER OTJ130948.10-232253.3/SSS17a was later found, which appears to be a kilonova resulting from the merger of two neutron stars (NSs). Here we describe this independent detection and photometry of the kilonova made in white light, and in B, V, and R filters. We note that the luminosity of this kilonova in NGC 4993 is very close to those measured for other kilonovae possibly associated with gamma-ray burst (GRB) 130603 and GRB 080503.
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Lipunov, V. M., Gorbovskoy, E., Kornilov, V. G., Tyurina, N. ., Balanutsa, P., Kuznetsov, A., … Panchenko, M. I. (2017). MASTER Optical Detection of the First LIGO/Virgo Neutron Star Binary Merger GW170817. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 850(1), L1. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa92c0
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