Abstract
Using observations of the INTErnational Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory ( INTEGRAL ), we place upper limits on the gamma-ray and hard X-ray prompt emission associated with the gravitational wave event GW150914, which was discovered by the LIGO/Virgo Collaboration. The omnidirectional view of the INTEGRAL /SPI-ACS has allowed us to constrain the fraction of energy emitted in the hard X-ray electromagnetic component for the full high-probability sky region of LIGO triggers. Our upper limits on the hard X-ray fluence at the time of the event range from erg cm −2 to erg cm −2 in the 75 keV–2 MeV energy range for typical spectral models. Our results constrain the ratio of the energy promptly released in gamma-rays in the direction of the observer to the gravitational wave energy E E . We discuss the implication of gamma-ray limits for the characteristics of the gravitational wave source, based on the available predictions for prompt electromagnetic emission.
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Savchenko, V., Ferrigno, C., Mereghetti, S., Natalucci, L., Bazzano, A., Bozzo, E., … Weidenspointner, G. (2016). INTEGRAL UPPER LIMITS ON GAMMA-RAY EMISSION ASSOCIATED WITH THE GRAVITATIONAL WAVE EVENT GW150914. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 820(2), L36. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/820/2/l36
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