We present 2–9 GHz radio observations of GW170817 covering the period 125–200 days post-merger, taken with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA). Our observations demonstrate that the radio afterglow peaked at 149 ± 2 days post-merger and is now declining in flux density. We see no evidence for evolution in the radio-only spectral index, which remains consistent with optically thin synchrotron emission connecting the radio, optical, and X-ray regimes. The peak implies a total energy in the synchrotron-emitting component of a few × 10 50 erg. The temporal decay rate is most consistent with mildly or non-relativistic material and we do not see evidence for a very energetic off-axis jet, but we cannot distinguish between a lower-energy jet and more isotropic emission.
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Dobie, D., Kaplan, D. L., Murphy, T., Lenc, E., Mooley, K. P., Lynch, C., … Hallinan, G. (2018). A Turnover in the Radio Light Curve of GW170817. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 858(2), L15. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aac105
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