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The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

MASTER Optical Detection of the First LIGO/Virgo Neutron Star Binary Merger GW170817

V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Kornilov; N. Tyurina; P. Balanutsa; A. Kuznetsov; D. Vlasenko; D. Kuvshinov; I. Gorbunov; D. Buckley; A. V. Krylov; R. Podesta; C. Lopez; F. Podesta; H. Levato; C. Saffe; C. Mallamachi; S. Potter; Nikolay M. Budnev; O. Gress; Yu. Ishmuhametova; V. Vladimirov; D.S. Zimnukhov; V. Yurkov; Y. Sergienko; A. Gabovich; R. Rebolo; M. Serra-Ricart; G. Israelyan; V. Chazov

Following the discovery of the gravitational-wave source GW170817 by three Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO)/Virgo antennae (Abbott et al., 2017a), the MASTER Global Robotic Net telescopes obtained the first image of the NGC 4993 host galaxy. An optical transient, MASTER OTJ130948.10-232253.3/SSS17a was later found, which appears to be a kilonova resulting from the merger of two neutron stars (NSs). Here we describe this independent detection and photometry of the kilonova made in white light, and in B, V, and R filters. We note that the luminosity of this kilonova in NGC 4993 is very close to those measured for other kilonovae possibly associated with gamma-ray burst (GRB) 130603 and GRB 080503.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

MASTER OPTICAL POLARIZATION VARIABILITY DETECTION IN THE MICROQUASAR V404 CYG/GS 2023+33

V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Kornilov; V. Krushinskiy; D. Vlasenko; N. Tiurina; P. Balanutsa; A. Kuznetsov; N. Budnev; O. Gress; A. Tlatov; R.R. Lopez; M. Serra-Ricart; D. Buckley; G. Israelyan; N. Lodieu; K. Ivanov; S. Yazev; Y. Sergienko; A. Gabovich; V. Yurkov; H. Levato; C. Saffe; R. Podesta; C. Mallamaci; Carmela Rodriguez Lopez

On 2015 June 15 the Swift space observatory discovered that the Galactic black hole candidate V404 Cyg was undergoing another active X-ray phase, after 25 years of inactivity (Barthelmy et al. 2015). Twelve telescopes of the MASTER Global Robotic Net located at six sites across four continents were the first ground based observatories to start optical monitoring of the microquasar after its gamma-ray wakeup at 18h 34m 09s U.T. on 2015 June 15 (Lipunov et al. 2015). In this paper we report, for the first time, the discovery of variable optical linear polarization, changing by 4-6% over a timescale of approximately 1 h, on two different epochs. We can conclude that the additional variable polarization arisies from the relativistic jet generated by the black hole in V404Cyg. The polarization variability correlates with optical brightness changes, increasing when the flux decreases.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

Smooth Optical Self-similar Emission of Gamma-Ray Bursts

V. Lipunov; Sergey T. Simakov; E. Gorbovskoy; D. Vlasenko

We offer the new type of calibration for gamma-ray bursts (GRB), in which some class of GRB can be marked and has common behavior. We name this behavior Smooth Optical Self Similar Emission (SOS Similar Emission) and identify this subclass of gamma-ray bursts with optical light curves described by a universal scaling function.


Astronomy Reports | 2018

Observations of Near-Earth Optical Transients with the Lomonosov Space Observatory

V. Lipunov; E. Gorbovskoy; V. Kornilov; V. Chazov; M. I. Panasyuk; S. I. Svertilov; I. V. Yashin; V. L. Petrov; V.V. Kallegaev; A.A. Amelushkin; D. Vlasenko

The results of observations with the MASTER-SHOK robotic wide-field optical cameras onboard the Lomonosov Space Observatory carried out in 2016 are presented. In all, the automated transient detection system transmitted 22 181 images of moving objects with signal-to-noise ratios greater than 5 to the Earth. Approximately 84% of these images are identified with well-known artificial Earth satellites (including repeated images of the same satellite) and fragments of such satellites (space debris), according to databases of known satellites. The remaining 16% of the images are relate to uncatalogued objects. This first experience in optical space-based monitoring of near-Earth space demonstrates the high efficiency and great potential of using large-aperture cameras in space, based on the software and technology of the MASTER robotic optical complexes (the Mobile Astronomical System of TElescope- Robots (MASTER) global network of robotic telescopes of Lomonosov Moscow State University).


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017

First gravitational-wave burst GW150914: MASTER optical follow-up observations

V. Lipunov; V. Kornilov; E. Gorbovskoy; D. Buckley; N. Tiurina; P. Balanutsa; A. Kuznetsov; J. Greiner; V. Vladimirov; D. Vlasenko; V. Chazov; D. Kuvshinov; A. Gabovich; S. Potter; A. Kniazev; S. Crawford; R.R. Lopez; M. Serra-Ricart; G. Israelian; N. Lodieu; O. Gress; Nikolay M. Budnev; K. Ivanov; V. Poleschuk; S. Yazev; A. Tlatov; V. Senik; V. Yurkov; D.V. Dormidontov; A. Parkhomenko


The Astrophysical Journal | 2018

Prompt and Follow-up Multi-wavelength Observations of the GRB 161017A

V. A. Sadovnichy; M. I. Panasyuk; S. I. Svertilov; V. Lipunov; V. V. Bogomolov; E. Gorbovskoy; A. V. Bogomolov; A. J. Castro-Tirado; A. Gabovich; Y. D. Hu; A.F. Iyudin; H.M. Jeong; S. Jeong; Minwoo Kim; V. Kornilov; I. N. Myagkova; I. H. Park; V. L. Petrov; R. Rebolo; R. Sánchez-Ramírez; V. Reglero; V. V. Sokolov; N. Tyurina; A. F. Valeev; D. Vlasenko; I. V. Yashin; V. V. Yurkov; Bin-Bin Zhang


New Astronomy | 2018

The discovery of the neutron stars merger GW170817/GRB170817A and a binary stars evolution

V. Lipunov; Victor G. Kornilov; E. Gorbovskoy; Galina V. Lipunova; D. Vlasenko; Ivan Panchenko; N. Tyurina; Valery Grinshpun


The astronomer's telegram | 2017

MASTER: PSN in Seyfert galaxy

P. Balanutsa; V. Lipunov; D. Buckley; R. Rebolo; M. Serra-Ricart; R. Podesta; H. Levato; E. Gorbovskoy; N. Tiurina; V. Kornilov; I. Gorbunov; A. Kuznetsov; V. Shumkov; T. Pogrosheva; V. Chazov; D. Vlasenko; V. Vladimirov; C. Lopez; F. Podesta; C. Saffe


Minor Planet Electronic Circulars | 2017

Comet C/2017 O1

J. Brimacombe; Jose Luis Palacio Prieto; K. Kadota; Gianluca Masi; U. Masi; G. Ventre; P. Sicoli; B. J. Shappee; J.F. Soulier; Franz-Josef Hambsch; E. Bryssinck; B. Lutkenhoner; J.L. Tuten; C. Bell; D. Abreu; M. Micheli; D. Koschny; M. Busch; E. Schwab; A. Knoefel; K. Hills; T. Lister; S. Greenstreet; E. Gomez; J. MacFarlane; M. Urbanik; R. Ligustri; M. Suzuki; S.M. Tilley; E. Guido


The astronomer's telegram | 2016

MASTER: bright optical QSO flare from BZQJ0206-1150 and dwarf novae outbursts

E. Popova; V. Lipunov; D. Buckley; E. Gorbovskoy; N. Tiurina; P. Balanutsa; O. Gress; D. Kuvshinov; A. Kuuznetsov; V. Kornilov; D. Vlasenko; S. Shurpakov; T. Pogrosheva; S. Potter; A. Kniazev

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V. Lipunov

Moscow State University

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P. Balanutsa

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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V. Kornilov

Moscow State University

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O. Gress

Irkutsk State University

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N. Tiurina

Moscow State University

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V. Shumkov

Moscow State University

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I. Gorbunov

Moscow State University

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E. Popova

Moscow State University

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