TITLE: GCN CIRCULAR NUMBER: 25784 SUBJECT: LIGO/Virgo S190814bv: SOAR spectroscopy of AT2019nte host galaxy DATE: 19/09/19 18:44:06 GMT FROM: Douglas Tucker at Fermilab LIGO/Virgo S190814bv: SOAR spectroscopy of AT2019nte host galaxy Regis Cartier (NOAO/CTIO), César Briceño (NOAO/CTIO), Felipe Olivares (INCT/UDA), Douglas Tucker (Fermilab), Juanita Antilén (DAS/U de Chile), Ósmar Rodríguez (UNAB), Nicolás Meza-Retamal (ESO Chile), Jonathan Quirola (PUC), Sean Points (NOAO/CTIO), Sahar Allam (Fermilab), Melissa Butner (ETSU), Marcelle Soares-Santos (Brandeis U), Clara Martinez-Vazquez (NOAO/CTIO), Alyssa Garcia (Brandeis U), Ken Herner (Fermilab), James Annis (Fermilab), Antonella Palmese (Fermilab), Nora Sherman (Fermilab and Brandeis U), Robert Morgan (U of Wisconsin-Madison), Tristan Bachmann (U Chicago), Tamara Davis (U Queensland), On behalf of the DESGW team*: We report SOAR Goodman spectroscopy of the host galaxy of AT2019nte, possible counterpart to the black hole-neutron star merger S190814bv reported by the LVC in GCN Circulars No. 25324 and 25333. The candidate was found by the Blanco 4-m telescope by the DESGW team on CTIO Blanco DECam data (GCN Circular No. 25398). We obtained 2x900 sec exposures of the AT2019nte host galaxy (GALEXASC J013413.83-314318.3) using the Goodman instrument on the 4.1m SOAR telescope at Cerro Pachón. Analysis of these spectra allow us to infer a redshift of 0.0704 +/- 0.0004 from the Halpha and [NII] emission lines. This results is consistent with the redshift estimate reported in GCN Circular No. 25486. The SOAR followup program is a partnership between the US (PIs: Kilpatrick & Tucker), Chilean (PI: Olivares), and Brazilian (PI: Makler) community. The optical counterpart was identified by the DECam Search & Discovery Program for Optical Signatures of Gravitational Wave Events (DESGW, PI: Soares-Santos), which is carried out by the Dark Energy Survey (DES) collaboration in partnership with wide ranging groups in the community. DESGW uses data obtained with the Dark Energy Camera (DECam), which was constructed by the DES collaboration with support from the Department of Energy and member institutions, and utilizes data as distributed by the Science Data Archive at NOAO. NOAO is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA) under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation. Based on observations obtained at the Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) telescope, which is a joint project of the Ministerio da Ciencia, Tecnologia, Inovacoes e Comunicacoes do Brasil (MCTIC/LNA), the U.S. National Science Foundation's National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC), and Michigan State University (MSU). *The DESGW Collaboration: Sahar Allam (Fermilab), James Annis (Fermilab), Iair Arcavi (Tel Aviv U), Tristan Bachmann (U Chicago), Paulo Barchi (INPE & Brandeis U), Thomas Beatty (U of Arizona) Keith Bechtol (U of Wisconsin-Madison), Federico Berlfein (Brandeis U), Antonio Bernardo (U of Sao Paulo), Dillon Brout (U Penn), Robert Butler (Indiana U), Melissa Butner (ETSU), Annalisa Calamida (STScI), Hsin-Yu Chen (Harvard U), Chris Conselice (U of Nottingham), Carlos Contreras (STScI), Jeff Cooke (Swinburne U), Chris D’Andrea (U Penn), Tamara Davis (U Queensland), Reinaldo de Carvalho (UNICSUL), H. Thomas Diehl (Fermilab), Zoheyr Doctor (U Chicago), Alex Drlica-Wagner (Fermilab), Maria Drout (U Toronto), Maya Fishbach (U Chicago), Francisco Forster (U de Chile), Ryan Foley (UCSC), Joshua Frieman (Fermilab & U Chicago), Chris Frohmaier (U of Portsmouth), Ori Fox (STScI), Alyssa Garcia (Brandeis U), Juan Garcia-Bellido (U Autonoma de Madrid), Mandeep Gill (SLAC & Stanford U), Robert Gruendl (NCSA), Will Hartley (U College London), Kenneth Herner (Fermilab), Daniel Holz (U Chicago), Jorge Horvath (U of Sao Paulo), D. Andrew Howell (Las Cumbres Observatory), Richard Kessler (U Chicago), Charles Kilpatrick (UCSC), Nikolay Kuropatkin (Fermilab), Ofer Lahav (U College London), Huan Lin (Fermilab), Andrew Lundgren (U of Portsmouth), Martin Makler (CBPF), Clara Martinez-Vazquez (CTIO/NOAO), Curtis McCully (Las Cumbres Observatory), Mitch McNanna (U of Wisconsin-Madison), Robert Morgan (U of Wisconsin-Madison), Gautham Narayan (STScI), Eric Neilsen (Fermilab), Robert Nichol (U of Portsmouth), Antonella Palmese (Fermilab), Francisco Paz-Chinchon (NCSA & UIUC), Matthew Penny (OSU), Maria Pereira (Brandeis U), Sandro Rembold (UFSM), Armin Rest (STScI & JHU), Livia Rocha (U Sao Paulo), Russell Ryan (STScI), Masao Sako (U Penn), Samir Salim (Indiana U), David Sand (U of Arizona), Luidhy Santana-Silva (Valongo Observatory), Daniel Scolnic (Duke U), Nora Sherman (Fermilab), J. Allyn Smith (Austin Peay State U), Mathew Smith (U of Southampton), Marcelle Soar es-Santos (Brandeis U), Lou Strolger (STScI), Riccardo Sturani (UFRN), Mark Sullivan (U of Southampton), Masaomi Tanaka (NAOJ), Nozomu Tominaga (Konan U), Douglas Tucker (Fermilab), Yousuke Utsumi (Stanford U), Stefano Valenti (UC Davis), Kathy Vivas (NOAO/CTIO), Alistair Walker (NOAO/CTIO), Sara Webb (Swinburne U), Matt Wiesner (Benedictine U), Brian Yanny (Fermilab), Michitoshi Yoshida (NAOJ), Alfredo Zenteno (NOAO/CTIO). -- ======================================================================= Douglas L. Tucker Fermilab Tel: +1-630-840-2267 MS 127 FAX: +1-630-840-8274 PO Box 500 E-mail: dtucker@fnal.gov Batavia, IL 60510 USA http://home.fnal.gov/~dtucker/ =======================================================================