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Chandra Discovery of a Binary Active Galactic Nucleus in Mrk 739

Authors :
Neal A. Miller
Michael Koss
Ezequiel Treister
Sylvain Veilleux
Richard F. Mushotzky
David B. Sanders
Kevin Schawinski
R. V. Vasudevan
Margaret Trippe
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
arXiv, 2011.

Abstract

We have discovered a binary AGN in the galaxy Mrk 739 using Chandra and Swift BAT. We find two luminous L_2-10 keV=1.1*10^43 and 1.0*10^42 erg/s, unresolved nuclei with a projected separation of 3.4 kpc (5.8\pm0.1) coincident with two bulge components in the optical image. The western X-ray source (Mrk 739W) is highly variable (2.5x) during the 4-hour Chandra observation and has a very hard spectrum consistent with an AGN. While the eastern component was already known to be an AGN based on the presence of broad optical recombination lines, Mrk 739W shows no evidence of being an AGN in optical, UV, and radio observations, suggesting the critical importance of high spatial resolution hard X-ray observations (>2 keV) in finding these binary AGN. A high level of star formation combined with a very low L_[O III]/L_2-10 keV ratio cause the AGN to be missed in optical observations. CO observations of the (3-2) and (2-1) lines indicate large amounts of molecular gas in the system that could be driven towards the black holes during the violent galaxy collision and be key to fueling the binary AGN. Mrk 739E has a high Eddington ratio of 0.71 and a small black hole (log M_BH=7.05\pm0.3) consistent with an efficiently accreting AGN. Other than NGC 6240, this stands as the nearest case of a binary AGN discovered to date.<br />7 pages, 5 figures, Published in Astrophysical Journal Letters. Reformatted and fixed typos in v1

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1fc88c0b3bd7abfca33ba2ee4dadf854
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1106.2163