No muon neutrinos above 1 GeV were detected from GW170817 with BUST, yielding upper limits on the integral flux from the source.
Search for high-energy neutrinos from GW170817 with Baikal-GVD neutrino telescope
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The Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo observatories recently discovered gravitational waves from a binary neutron star inspiral. A short gamma-ray burst (GRB) that followed the merger of this binary was also recorded by Fermi-GBM and INTEGRAL, indicating particle acceleration by the source. The precise location of the event was determined by optical detections of emission following the merger. We searched for high-energy neutrinos from the merger in the TeV - 100 PeV energy range using Baikal-GVD. No neutrinos directionally coincident with the source were detected within $\pm$500 s around the merger time, as well as during a 14-day period after the GW detection. We derived 90% confidence level upper limits on the neutrino fluence from GW170817 during a $\pm$500 s window centered on the GW trigger time, and a 14-day window following the GW signal under the assumption of an $E^{-2}$ neutrino energy spectrum.
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BUST Search for Muon Neutrinos from the Gravitational Wave Event GW170817
No muon neutrinos above 1 GeV were detected from GW170817 with BUST, yielding upper limits on the integral flux from the source.