MAXI upper limits of the electromagnetic counterpart of GW170817
Satoshi Sugita, Nobuyuki Kawai, Satoshi Nakahira, Hitoshi Negoro,, Motoko Serino, Tatehiro Mihara, Kazutaka Yamaoka, Motoki Nakajima

TL;DR
This paper reports MAXI's X-ray observations of GW170817, setting upper limits on X-ray flux from its electromagnetic counterpart within hours of the gravitational wave detection.
Contribution
It provides the earliest X-ray upper limits on GW170817's optical counterpart using MAXI, covering a significant sky region shortly after the GW event.
Findings
No significant X-ray transient detected.
Established upper limits on X-ray flux within hours of GW detection.
First early X-ray observational constraints on GW170817's counterpart.
Abstract
We report the MAXI observation of the gravitational-wave (GW) event GW170817 and the electromagnetic counterpart of GW170817. GW170817 is a binary neutron star coalescence candidate detected by the Advanced LIGO and Advanced Virgo detectors, and it is the first event for which the optical counterpart has been discovered. In the MAXI observation, the Gas Slit Camera (GSC) covered approximately 62% of the sky region of the GW event within 90% probability during the first 92 min of orbit after the trigger. No significant X-ray transient was detected in the error region, and the upper limit of the average flux with a significance of 3 in the 2--10 keV band was 53/26 mCrab (one-orbit observation/one-day observation). In the optical counterpart of GW170817, the observational window of GSC at the position started at 20 s after the GW trigger, but the high voltage of GSC was…
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