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Following up Transient Sources at Very High Energies with MAGIC

Alessio Berti, Wrijupan Bhattacharyya, Elisa Bernardini, Juan Cortina, Stefano Covino, Daniela Dorner, Elia do Souto Espiñeira, Alicia Fattorini, Luca Foffano, Satoshi Fukami, Markus Garczarczyk, John Hoang, Susumu Inoue, Francesco Longo, Marina Manganaro, Davide Miceli, Elena Moretti, Koji Noda, Michele Peresano, Marc Ribó, Konstancja Satalecka, Antonio Stamerra, Yusuke Suda, Martin Will

Published 2019-09-06Version 1

Several classes of sources are known to emit different messengers. Among them, transient sources are a special case, due to their serendipitous occurrence, time variability and duration on different timescales. They are associated with explosive and catastrophic events where very compact objects like neutron stars and black holes are involved. The difficulty of observing such elusive and possibly short-lasting events requires a fast reaction and a well-organized alert network between different experiments. In order to characterize them in the best possible way, instruments with a wide field of view should serve as external triggers for facilities with small sky coverage. MAGIC, as a Cherenkov telescope, belongs to the latter category. The search for transients by MAGIC is possible thanks to an automatic alert system listening to the alerts sent by the Gamma-ray Coordinate Network (GCN). In this contribution we describe the MAGIC alert system, which was designed mainly for the follow-up of Gamma-Ray Bursts in its initial conception. The alert system was recently updated in a multi-messenger context, receiving alerts also from neutrino and GW observatories. Finally we will present the MAGIC program for transient sources and how it was adapted in the current multi-wavelength and multi-messenger panorama.

Comments: Proceedings of the ICRC 2019; 8 pages
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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