TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 25606 SUBJECT: LIGO/Virgo S190901ap: Identification of a GW compact binary merger candidate DATE: 19/09/02 00:18:29 GMT FROM: Shasvath J. Kapadia at U. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee The LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration report: We identified the compact binary merger candidate S190901ap during real-time processing of data from LIGO Livingston Observatory (L1) and Virgo Observatory (V1) at 2019-09-01 23:31:01.838 UTC (GPS time: 1251415879.838). The candidate was found by the GstLAL [1] analysis pipeline. S190901ap is an event of interest because its false alarm rate, as estimated by the online analysis, is 7e-09 Hz, or about one in 4 years. The event's properties can be found at this URL: https://gracedb.ligo.org/superevents/S190901ap The classification of the GW signal, in order of descending probability, is BNS (86%), Terrestrial (14%), BBH (<1%), MassGap (<1%), or NSBH (<1%). Assuming the candidate is astrophysical in origin, there is strong evidence for the lighter compact object having a mass < 3 solar masses (HasNS: >99%). Using the masses and spins inferred from the signal, there is strong evidence for matter outside the final compact object (HasRemnant: >99%). One sky map is available at this time and can be retrieved from the GraceDB event page: * bayestar.fits.gz, an updated localization generated by BAYESTAR [2], distributed via GCN notice about 5 minutes after the candidate For the bayestar.fits.gz sky map, the 90% credible region is 13613 deg2. Marginalized over the whole sky, the a posteriori luminosity distance estimate is 242 +/- 81 Mpc (a posteriori mean +/- standard deviation). For further information about analysis methodology and the contents of this alert, refer to the LIGO/Virgo Public Alerts User Guide . [1] Messick et al. PRD 95, 042001 (2017) [2] Singer & Price PRD 93, 024013 (2016)