1. Unveiling Sub-pc Supermassive Black Hole Binary Candidates in Active Galactic Nuclei.
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Serafinelli, Roberto, Severgnini, Paola, Braito, Valentina, Ceca, Roberto Della, Vignali, Cristian, Ambrosino, Filippo, Cicone, Claudia, Zaino, Alessandra, Dotti, Massimo, Sesana, Alberto, Gianolli, Vittoria E., Ballo, Lucia, Parola, Valentina La, and Matzeu, Gabriele A.
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ACTIVE galactic nuclei , *BINARY black holes , *GRAVITATIONAL waves , *GALAXY mergers , *SEYFERT galaxies , *LIGHT curves , *SUPERMASSIVE black holes - Abstract
The elusive supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) are thought to be the penultimate stage of galaxy mergers, preceding a final coalescence phase. SMBHBs are sources of continuous gravitational waves, possibly detectable by pulsar timing arrays; the identification of candidates could help in performing targeted gravitational wave searches. Due to SMBHBs' origin in the innermost parts of active galactic nuclei (AGN), X-rays are a promising tool for unveiling their presence, by means of either double Fe Kα emission lines or periodicity in their light curve. Here we report on a new method for selecting SMBHBs by means of the presence of a periodic signal in their Swift Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) 105 month light curves. Our technique is based on Fisher's exact g-test and takes into account the possible presence of colored noise. Among the 553 AGN selected for our investigation, only the Seyfert 1.5 galaxy Mrk 915 emerges as a candidate SMBHB; from subsequent analysis of its light curve we find a period P0 = 35 ± 2 months, and the null hypothesis is rejected at the 3.7σ confidence level. We also present a detailed analysis of the BAT light curve of the only previously X-ray-selected binary candidate source in the literature, the Seyfert 2 galaxy MCG+11-11-032. We find P0 = 26.3 ± 0.6 months, consistent with the one inferred from previously reported double Fe Kα emission lines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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