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arxiv: 1610.07154 · v1 · pith:ATHSVRMJnew · submitted 2016-10-23 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.IM

Geographic and seasonal influences on optical followup of gravitational wave events

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We investigate the effects of observatory locations on the probability of discovering optical/infrared counterparts of gravitational wave sources. We show that for the LIGO--Virgo network, the odds of discovering optical/infrared (OIR) counterparts show some latitude dependence, but weak or no longitudinal dependence. A stronger effect is seen to arise from the timing of LIGO/Virgo observing runs, with northern OIR observatories having better chances of finding the counterparts in northern winters. Assuming identical technical capabilities, the tentative mid-2017 three-detector network observing favors southern OIR observatories for discovery of EM counterparts.

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