A Deep Chandra X-ray Study of Neutron Star Coalescence GW170817
Daryl Haggard, Melania Nynka, John J. Ruan, Vicky Kalogera, S. Bradley, Cenko, Phil Evans, Jamie A. Kennea

TL;DR
This study presents Chandra X-ray observations of GW170817, the first neutron star merger detected via gravitational waves, revealing an off-axis short gamma-ray burst afterglow and confirming the electromagnetic counterpart.
Contribution
It provides the first X-ray detection of a neutron star merger's electromagnetic counterpart and characterizes the afterglow consistent with an off-axis short GRB.
Findings
X-ray emission detected from SSS17a with specific luminosity and spectrum.
The X-ray light curve matches an off-axis short GRB afterglow model.
Extended X-ray emission from NGC 4993 confirmed.
Abstract
We report Chandra observations of GW170817, the first neutron star-neutron star merger discovered by the joint LIGO-Virgo Collaboration, and the first direct detection of gravitational radiation associated with an electromagnetic counterpart, Fermi short gamma-ray burst GRB 170817A. The event occurred on 2017 August 17 and subsequent observations identified an optical counterpart, SSS17a, coincident with NGC 4993 (~10 arcsec separation). Early Chandra (\Delta t ~ 2 days) and Swift (\Delta t ~ 1-3 days) observations yielded non-detections at the optical position, but ~9 days post-trigger Chandra monitoring revealed an X-ray point source coincident with SSS17a. We present two deep Chandra observations totaling ~95 ks, collected on 2017 September 01-02 (\Delta t ~ 15-16 days). We detect X-ray emission from SSS17a with L_{0.3-10 keV} = 2.6^{+0.5}_{-0.4} x 10^38 ergs, and a power law…
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