The LIGO HET Response (LIGHETR) Project to Discover and Spectroscopically Follow Optical Transients Associated with Neutron Star Mergers

ORAL

Abstract

The LIGO HET Response (LIGHETR) project is a group of several institutions performing spectroscopic followup of gravitational wave sources discovered by the LIGO/Virgo collaboration (LVC). LIGHETR uses two integrated field unit spectrographs (IFUs) with deep coverage in the blue, VIRUS and LRS2, both mounted on the 11 m Hobby Ebberly Telescope (HET). Our strategy is to target the most probable galaxies within the LVC sky-map, with the aim to acquire the earliest, rapidly varying, blue \textit{spectra} of the electromagnetic counterparts. Alternatively, we also perform follow-up on transient candidates identified by other observatories. The unique challenges of the observations (fixed zenith angle, IFUs) necessitate custom pipelines for rapid observation planning and data reductions using novel techniques which will be presented here.

Authors

  • Maria Jose Bustamante Rosell

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • J. Craig Wheeler

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Karl Gebhardt

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Aaron Zimmerman

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
    • University of Texas at Austin
  • Richard Matzner

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Greg Zeimann

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Matthew Shetrone

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Steven Janowiecki

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Pawan Kumar

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • David Pooley

    • Trinity Univ
  • Benjamin P. Thomas

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • Chad Hanna

    • Penn State Univ
  • David Radice

    • Penn State Univ
  • Lifan Wang

    • Texas A\&M Univ
  • Sijie Chen

    • Texas A\&M Univ
  • Jozsef Vink{\'o}

    • Univ of Texas at Austin
  • David Sand

    • Univ of Arizona
  • Chris Fryer

    • Los Alamos Natl Lab
  • Oleg Korobkin

    • Los Alamos Nal Lab
  • Ryan Wollaeger

    • Los Alamos Nal Lab
  • Frederic V. Hessman

    • Institut f\"ur Astrophysik, University of G{\"o}ttingen, Germany
  • Kristen B. McQuinn

    • Univ of Texas at Austin