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Characterizing Sky Variability For Multi-Messenger Astronomy, Rachel K. Nydegger, Katie Breivik, Shane L. Larson Ph.D. Oct 2012

Characterizing Sky Variability For Multi-Messenger Astronomy, Rachel K. Nydegger, Katie Breivik, Shane L. Larson Ph.D.

Rachel Nydegger Rozum

Multi-messenger astronomy employs both electromagnetic and gravitational -wave detectors to paint a richer picture of celestial objects, providing more depth and information. The interferometers utilized for gravitational-wave observations receive input from very broad fields of view on the sky, typically a few square degrees. To have simultaneous electromagnetic observations (typically less than one square degree) requires innovative techniques for the telescopes to find the origin of radiation. One idea is to “tile” the view of the interferometer, using multiple telescopes to simultaneously point at different areas of the field to observe the source. One di"culty of this observing paradigm is …