The JAGWAR Prowls LIGO/Virgo O3 Paper I: Radio Search of a Possible Multi-Messenger Counterpart of the Binary Black Hole Merger Candidate S191216ap
Abstract
We present a sensitive search with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) for the radio counterpart of the gravitational wave candidate S191216ap, classified as a binary black hole merger, and suggested to be a possible multi-messenger event, based on the detection of a high energy neutrino and a TeV photon. We carried out a blind search at C band (4--8 GHz) over 0.3 deg2 of the gamma-ray counterpart of S191216ap reported by the High-Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory (HAWC). Our search, spanning three epochs over 130 days post-merger and having mean source-detection threshold of 75μJy/beam (4σ), yielded 5 variable sources associated with AGN activity and no definitive counterpart of S191216ap. We find <2\% (3.01.3\%) of the persistent radio sources at 6 GHz to be variable on a timescale of <1 week (week--months), consistent with previous radio variability studies. Our 4σ radio luminosity upper limit of 1.2×1028 erg s-1 Hz-1 on the afterglow of S191216ap, within the HAWC error region, is 5--10 times deeper than previous BBH radio afterglow searches. Comparing this upper limit with theoretical expectations given by Perna2019 for putative jets launched by BBH mergers, for on-axis jets having energy 1049 erg, we can rule out jet opening angles 20 degrees (assuming that the counterpart lies within the 1σ HAWC region that we observed).
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