[vsnet-grb-info 39723] LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250902av: 1 counterpart neutrino candidate event from an IceCube neutrino search
TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 41657 SUBJECT: LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA S250902av: 1 counterpart neutrino candidate event from an IceCube neutrino search DATE: 25/09/02 13:11:05 GMT FROM: Erik Blaufuss at University of Maryland, College Park <blaufuss@umd.edu> IceCube Collaboration (http://icecube.wisc.edu/) reports: We have performed a search for track-like muon neutrino candidate events detected by IceCube consistent with the sky localization of the low-significance gravitational-wave candidate event S250902av in a time range of 1000 seconds centered on the alert event time (2025-09-02T07:01:18.83 UTC to 2025-09-02T07:17:58.83 UTC) [1,2]. During this time period, IceCube was collecting good quality data. A single hypothesis test was conducted using a Bayesian approach to quantify the joint GW + neutrino event significance, which assumes a binary merger scenario and accounts for known astrophysical priors, such as GW source distance, in the statistical significance estimation [3]. One track-like event was found in spatial and temporal coincidence with the gravitational-wave candidate S250902av calculated from the map circulated in the S250902av-2-Preliminary notice. This represents an overall p-value of 5.1e-03 for the Bayesian search. The p-value measures the consistency of the observed track-like events with the known atmospheric backgrounds for this single map (not accounting for statistical trials from multiple GW events). Further details are available at https://gcn.nasa.gov/missions/icecube and at https://roc.icecube.wisc.edu/public/LvkNuTrackSearch. Properties of the coincident event are shown below: dt(s) RA(deg) Dec(deg) Angular uncertainty(deg) p-value(Bayesian) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 134.47 15.51 24.37 1.54 0.00533 where: dt = Time of track event minus time of GW trigger (sec) Angular uncertainty = Angular uncertainty of track event: the radius of a circle representing 90% CL containment by area. p-value = the p-value for this specific track event from this search. The IceCube Neutrino Observatory is a cubic-kilometer neutrino detector operating at the geographic South Pole, Antarctica. The IceCube realtime alert point of contact can be reached at roc@icecube.wisc.edu [1] M. G. Aartsen et al 2020 ApJL 898 L10 [2] Abbasi et al. Astrophys.J. 944 (2023) 1, 80 [3] I. Bartos et al. 2019 Phys. Rev. D 100, 083017 View this GCN Circular online at https://gcn.nasa.gov/circulars/41657. --- To unsubscribe, open this link in a web browser: https://gcn.nasa.gov/unsubscribe/eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiJ9.eyJlbWFpbCI6InZzbmV0LW...
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