The Cherenkov Telescope Array transient and multi-messenger program
Alessandro Carosi, Alicia L\'opez-Oramas, Francesco Longo

TL;DR
The CTA transient program aims to explore short-time-scale cosmic events using advanced gamma-ray observations, enhancing multi-messenger astrophysics with unprecedented sensitivity and rapid response capabilities.
Contribution
This paper presents the CTA transient program's approach to studying extreme transient events in the very-high-energy gamma-ray regime, advancing multi-messenger astrophysics.
Findings
First firm detection of GRBs by Cherenkov telescopes
Connection established between gravitational waves and short GRBs
Potential neutrino-blazar association with TXS 0506+056
Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is a next generation ground-based very-high-energy gamma-ray observatory that will allow for observations in the >10 GeV range with unprecedented photon statistics and sensitivity. This will enable the investigation of the yet-marginally explored physics of short-time-scale transient events. CTA will thus become an invaluable instrument for the study of the physics of the most extreme and violent objects and their interactions with the surrounding environment. The CTA Transient program includes follow-up observations of a wide range of multi-wavelength and multi-messenger alerts, ranging from compact galactic binary systems to extragalactic events such as gamma-ray bursts (GRBs), core-collapse supernovae and bright AGN flares. In recent years, the first firm detection of GRBs by current Cherenkov telescope collaborations, the proven connection between…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Particle Detector Development and Performance
