Publication Details
Title | GROWTH on S190425z: Searching Thousands of Square Degrees to Identify an Optical or Infrared Counterpart to a Binary Neutron Star Merger with the Zwicky Transient Facility and Palomar Gattini-IR |
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Author(s) | Coughlin, Michael W. and Ahumada, Tomás and Anand, Shreya and De, Kishalay and Hankins, Matthew J. and Kasliwal, Mansi M. and Singer, Leo P. and Bellm, Eric C. and Andreoni, Igor and Cenko, S. Bradley and Cooke, Jeff and Copperwheat, Christopher M. and Dugas, Alison M. and Jencson, Jacob E. and Perley, Daniel A. and Yu, Po-Chieh and Bhalerao, Varun and Kumar, Harsh and Bloom, Joshua S. and Anupama, G. C. and Ashley, Michael C. B. and Bagdasaryan, Ashot and Biswas, Rahul and Buckley, David A. H. and Burdge, Kevin B. and Cook, David O. and Cromer, John and Cunningham, Virginia and D’Aì, Antonino and Dekany, Richard G. and Delacroix, Alexand re and Dichiara, Simone and Duev, Dmitry A. and Dutta, Anirban and Feeney, Michael and Frederick, Sara and Gatkine, Pradip and Ghosh, Shaon and Goldstein, Daniel A. and Golkhou, V. Zach and Goobar, Ariel and Graham, Matthew J. and Hanayama, Hidekazu and Horiuchi, Takashi and Hung, Tiara and Jha, Saurabh W. and Kong, Albert K. H. and Giomi, Matteo and Kaplan, David L. and Karambelkar, V. R. and Kowalski, Marek and Kulkarni, Shrinivas R. and Kupfer, Thomas and Masci, Frank J. and Mazzali, Paolo and Moore, Anna M. and Mogotsi, Moses and Neill, James D. and Ngeow, Chow-Choong and Martínez-Palomera, Jorge and La Parola, Valentina and Pavana, M. and Ofek, Eran O. and Patil, Atharva Sunil and Riddle, Reed and Rigault, Mickael and Rusholme, Ben and Serabyn, Eugene and Shupe, David L. and Sharma, Yashvi and Singh, Avinash and Sollerman, Jesper and Soon, Jamie and Staats, Kai and Taggart, Kirsty and Tan, Hanjie and Travouillon, Tony and Troja, Eleonora and Waratkar, Gaurav and Yatsu, Yoichi |
Journal | ApJL , 2019, 885, L19 |
ADS | 2019ApJ...885L..19C |
DOI | 10.3847/2041-8213/ab4ad8 |
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