The electro-magnetic side
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Whole collab GW+em, 2017, ApJ, 848, L12 | Multi-messenger Observations of a Binary Neutron Star Merger |
LIGO+Virgo+gamma, 2017, ApJ, 848, L13 | Gravitational Waves and Gamma-Rays from a Binary Neutron Star Merger: GW170817 and GRB 170817A |
Fermi collaboration, 2017, ApJ, 848, L14 | An Ordinary Short Gamma-Ray Burst with Extraordinary Implications: Fermi-GBM Detection of GRB 170817A |
INTEGRAL collab, 2017, ApJ, 848, L15 | INTEGRAL Detection of the First Prompt Gamma-Ray Signal Coincident with the Gravitational-wave Event GW170817 |
Soares-Santos et al., ApJ, 848, L16 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. I. Discovery of the Optical Counterpart Using the Dark Energy Camera |
Cowperthwaite et al., ApJ, 848, L17 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. II. UV, Optical, and Near-infrared Light Curves and Comparison to Kilonova Models |
Nicholl et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L18 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. III. Optical and UV Spectra of a Blue Kilonova from Fast Polar Ejecta |
Chornock et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L19 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. IV. Detection of Near-infrared Signatures of r-process Nucleosynthesis with Gemini-South |
Margutti et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L20 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. V. Rising X-Ray Emission from an Off-axis Jet |
Alexander et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L21 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VI. Radio Constraints on a Relativistic Jet and Predictions for Late-time Emission from the Kilonova Ejecta Optical |
Blanchard et al, 2017, ApJ, 848, L22 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VII. Properties of the Host Galaxy and Constraints on the Merger Timescale |
Fong et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L23 | The Electromagnetic Counterpart of the Binary Neutron Star Merger LIGO/Virgo GW170817. VIII. A Comparison to Cosmological Short-duration Gamma-Ray Bursts |
Valenti et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L24 | The Discovery of the Electromagnetic Counterpart of GW170817: Kilonova AT 2017gfo/DLT17ck |
Haggard et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L25 | A Deep Chandra X-Ray Study of Neutron Star Coalescence GW170817 |
Siebert et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L26 | The Unprecedented Properties of the First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational-wave Source |
Tanvir et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L27 | The Emergence of a Lanthanide-rich Kilonova Following the Merger of Two Neutron Stars |
Levan et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L28 | The Environment of the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817 |
Diaz et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L29 | Observations of the First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational-wave Source by the TOROS Collaboration |
Pan et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L30 | The Old Host-galaxy Environment of SSS17a, the First Electromagnetic Counterpart to a Gravitational-wave Source |
Hjorth et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L31 | The Distance to NGC 4993: The Host Galaxy of the Gravitational-wave Event GW170817 |
McCully et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L32 | The Rapid Reddening and Featureless Optical Spectra of the Optical Counterpart of GW170817, AT 2017gfo, during the First Four Days |
Arcavi et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L33 | Follow-up of Gravitational-wave Events with Las Cumbres Observatory |
Murguia-Berthier+, 2017, ApJ, 848, L34 | A Neutron Star Binary Merger Model for GW170817/GRB 170817A/SSS17a |
Arcavi et al., Nature, 551, 64 | Optical emission from a kilonova following a gravitational-wave-detected neutron-star merger |
Coulter et al., Science, in press | Swope Supernova Survey 2017a (SSS17a), the optical counterpart to a gravitational wave source |
Covino et al., Nature Astronomy, 1, 791 | The unpolarized macronova associated with the gravitational wave event GW 170817 |
Drout et al., Science, in press | Light curves of the neutron star merger GW170817/SSS17a: Implications for r-process nucleosynthesis |
Evans et al., Science, in press | Swift and NuSTAR observations of GW170817: Detection of a blue kilonova |
Hallinan et al., Science, in press | A radio counterpart to a neutron star merger |
Kasen et al., Nature, 551, 80 | Origin of the heavy elements in binary neutron-star mergers from a gravitational-wave event |
Kasliwal et al., Science, in press | Illuminating gravitational waves: A concordant picture of photons from a neutron star merger |
Kilpatrick et al., Science, in press | Electromagnetic evidence that SSS17a is the result of a binary neutron star merger |
Pian et al., Nature, 551, 67 | Spectroscopic identification of r-process nucleosynthesis in a double neutron-star merger |
Shappee et al., Science, in press | Early spectra of the gravitational wave source GW170817: Evolution of a neutron star merger |
Smartt et al., Nature, 551, 75 | A kilonova as the electromagnetic counterpart to a gravitational-wave source |
Troja et al., Nature, 551, 71 | The X-ray counterpart to the gravitational-wave event GW170817 |
Lazzati et al., 2017, ApJ, 848, L6 | Off-axis Prompt X-Ray Transients from the Cocoon of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts |
Begue et al., arXiv:1710.07987 | The peculiar physics of GRB 170817A and their implications for short GRBs |
Bromberg et al, arXiv:1710.05897 | The gamma-rays that accompanied GW170817 and the observational signature of a magnetic jet breaking out of NS merger ejecta. |
Buckley et al., arXiv:1710.05855 | A comparison between SALT/SAAO observations and kilonova models for AT 2017gfo: the first electromagnetic counterpart of a gravitational wave transient - GW170817 |
Burgess et al., arXiv:1710.05823 | Viewing short Gamma-ray Bursts from a different angle |
Cote et al., arXiv:1710.05875 | The origin of r-process elements in the Milky Way |
Im et al., 2017, ApJ, 849, L16 | Distance and Properties of NGC 4993 as the Host Galaxy of the Gravitational-wave Source GW170817 |
Lamb & Kobayashi, arXiv:1710.05857 | GRB 170817A as a jet counterpart to gravitational wave trigger GW 170817 |
Eichler, arXiv:1710.05688 | Testing the Viewing Angle Hypothesis for Short GRB with LIGO events |
Fraija et al., arXiv:1710.08514 | The short GRB 170817A: modelling the off-axis emission and implications on the ejecta magnetization |
Gall et at., 2017, ApJ, 849, L19 | Lanthanides or dust in kilonovae: lessons learned from GW170817 |
Gompertz et al., arXiv:1710.05442 | The diversity of kilonova emission in short GRBs |
Gottlieb et al., arXiv:1710.05896 | A cocoon shock breakout as the origin of the -ray emission in GW170817 |
Granot et al., 2017, ApJ, 850, L24 | Lessons from the short GRB170817A - The first gravitational wave detection of a binary neutron star merger |
Granot et al., arXiv:1710.06421 | Off-Axis Emission of Short GRB Jets from Double Neutron Star Mergers and GRB 170817A |
He et al., arXiv:1710.05869 | GRB 170817A: a short GRB seen off-axis |
HESS collab, 2017, ApJ, 850, L22 | TeV gamma-ray observations of the binary neutron star merger GW170817 with H.E.S.S. |
Hu et al., arXiv:1710.05462 | Optical Observations of LIGO Source GW 170817 by the Antarctic Survey Telescopes at Dome A, Antarctica |
Insight-HXMT team, arXiv:1710.06065 | Insight-HXMT observations of the first binary neutron star merger GW170817 |
Ioka & Nakamura, arXiv:1710.05905 | Can an Off-axis Gamma-Ray Burst Jet in GW170817 Explain All the Electromagnetic Counterparts? |
Kathirgamaraju et al., arXiv:1708.07488 | Off-axis short GRBs from structured jets as counterparts to GW events |
Kim et al., 2017, ApJ, 850, L21 | ALMA and GMRT constraints on the off-axis gamma-ray burst 170817A from the binary neutron star merger GW170817 |
Lipunov et al., 2017, ApJ, 850, L1 | MASTER optical detection of the first LIGO/Virgo neutron stars merging GW170817 |
Lu et al., arXiv:1710.06979 | Fermi/GBM Short Gamma-ray Burst Catalog and Case Study for GRB 170817A/GW 170817 |
Margalit and Metzger, 2017, ApJ, 850, L19 | Constraining the maximum mass of neutron stars from multi-messenger observations of GW170817 |
Metzger, arXiv:1710.05931 | Welcome to the Multi-Messenger Era! Lessons from a Neutron Star Merger and the Landscape Ahead |
Murase et al., arXiv:1710.10757 | Double neutron star mergers and short GRBs: long-lasting high-energy signatures and remnant dichotomy |
Palmese et al., 2017, ApJ, 849, L34 | Evidence for Dynamically Driven Formation of the GW170817 Neutron Star Binary in NGC 4993 |
Piro and Kollmeier, arXiv:1710.05822 | Evidence for cocoon emission from the early light curve of SSS17A |
Pozanenko et al., arXiv:1710.05448 | GRB170817A associated with GW170817: multifrequency observations and modeling of prompt gamma-ray emission |
Rosswog et al., arXiv:1710.05445 | The first direct double neutron star merger detection: implications for cosmic nucleosynthesis |
Salafia et al., arXiv:1710.05859 | Jetdriven and jetless fireballs from compact binary mergers |
Saleem et al., arXiv:1710.06102 | Exploring Short-GRB afterglow parameter space for observations in coincidence with gravitational waves |
Saleem et al., arXiv:1710.06111 | Rates of Short-GRB afterglows in association with Binary Neutron Star mergers |
Scolnic et al., arXiv:1710.05845 | How many kilonovae can be found in past, present, and future survey datasets? |
Shibata et al., arXiv:1710.07579 | GW170817: Modeling based on numerical relativity and its implications |
Shoemaker and Murase, arXiv:1710.06427 | Constraints from the time lag between gravitational waves and gamma rays: Implications of GW 170817 and GRB 170817A |
Tanaka et al., 2017, PASJ, in press | Kilonova from post-merger ejecta as an optical and near-Infrared counterpart of GW170817 |
Tominaga et al., 2017, PASJ, in press | Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam Survey for An Optical Counterpart of GW170817 |
Utsumi et al., 2017, PASJ, in press | J-GEM observations of an electromagnetic counterpart to the neutron star merger GW170817 |
Verrecchia et al., arXiv:1710.05460 | AGILE Observations of the Gravitational Wave Source GW170817: Constraining Gamma-Ray Emission from a NS-NS Coalescence |
Wang et al., arXiv:1710.05805 | GW170817/GRB 170817A/AT2017GFO association: some implications for physics and astrophysics |
Wei et al., arXiv:1710.05860 | Multimessenger tests of the weak equivalence principle from GW170817 and its electromagnetic counterparts |
Xiao et al., arXiv:1710.05910 | Afterglows and macronovae associated with nearby low-luminosity short-duration GRBs: application to GW170817/GRB170817A |
Yang et al., arXiv:1710.05864 | An empirical limit on the kilonova rate from the DLT40 one day cadence supernova survey |
Yue et al., arXiv:1710.05942 | Is GRB170817A alone? |
Zhang et al., arXiv:1710.05851 | A peculiar low-luminosity short gamma-ray burst from a double neutron star merger progenitor |
Villar et al., arXiv:1710.11576 | The Complete Ultraviolet, Optical, and Near-Infrared Light Curves of the Kilonova Associated with the Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817: Homogenized Data Set, Analytic Models, and Physical Implications |
Kisaka et al., arXiv:1711.00243 | Scattered Short Gamma-Ray Bursts as Electromagnetic Counterparts to Gravitational Waves and Implications of GW170817 and GRB 170817A |
Asano and To, arXiv:1711.00699 | Subsequent Non-thermal Emission due to the Kilonova Ejecta in GW170817 |
Yu and Dai, arXiv:1711.01898 | A long-lived remnant neutron star after GW 170817 inferred from its associated kilonova |
Salafia et al., arXiv:1711.03112 | GRB170817A: a giant flare from a jet-less double neutron-star merger? |
The cosmological side
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LIGO+Virgo+e.m., 2017, Nature, 551, 85 | A gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant |
Di Valentino and Melchiorri, arXiv:1710.06370 | First cosmological constraints combining Planck with the recent gravitational-wave standard siren measurement of the Hubble constant |
Guidorzi et al., arXiv:1710.06426 | Improved constraints on H0 from a combined analysis of gravitational-wave and electromagnetic emission from GW170817 |
Wang and Zou, arXiv:1710.06113 | Measuring peculiar velocities from gravitational waves and electromagnetic counterparts |