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Table 1.

Summary of wide-field survey coverage and typical limiting magnitudes.

Telescope Start MJD Time after GW Probability coverage Limiting mag Filter
ATLAS 58709.52 −8.7 h 99.8% 18.0 c
GOTO 58710.09 +5.0 h 89.6% 18.7 L
VST 58710.37 +11.5 h 60.7% 20.9 r
Pan-STARRS1 58710.528 +15.50 h 89.4% 20.6, 20.3 iP1, zP1
ATLAS 58710.60 +17.23 h 99.8% 18.0 o
GOTO 58711.09 +1.2 d 94.1% 18.1 L
VISTA-wide 58711.17 +1.3–3.4 d 94% 21.0 Ks
VISTA-deep 58711.24 +1.4 d 21% 22.0 Ks
VST 58711.2 +1.5 d 71.5% 21.9 r
ATLAS 58711.5 +1.6 d 99.8% 17.6 o
Pan-STARRS1 58713.5 +3.6 d 70.4% 21.9 zP1
VST 58714.2 +4.3 d 87.7% 21.7 r
Pan-STARRS1 58716.5 +6.6 d 70.7% 23.0 zP1
VST 58717.1 +7.2 d 87.7% 21.8 r
VISTA-wide 58719.05 +9.2–10.5 d 94% 21.2 Ks
VISTA-deep 58720.15 +10.3 d 21% 22.0 Ks
VST 58724.4 +14.5 d 87.7% 22.0 r
VISTA-wide 58750.1 +40–41 d 94% 21.0 Ks
VISTA-deep 58751.1 +41 d 21% 22.0 Ks

Notes. The start MJD refers to the start of observations on that night (for reference, the GW trigger occurred at MJD 58709.882). The given limiting magnitude is the median magnitude of the individual tiles that covered the probability listed. All times are in the observer frame.

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