Back to Search Start Over

The peculiar optical spectrum of 4C+22.25: Imprint of a massive black hole binary?

Authors :
Alessandro Ederoclite
C. Montuori
Massimo Dotti
T. Liimets
Roberto Decarli
Decarli, R
Dotti, M
Montuori, C
Liimets, T
Ederoclite, A
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

We report the discovery of peculiar features in the optical spectrum of 4C+22.25, a flat spectrum radio quasar at z=0.4183 observed in the SDSS and in a dedicated spectroscopic follow-up from the Nordic Optical Telescope. The Hbeta and Halpha lines show broad profiles (FWHM~12,000 km/s), faint fluxes and extreme offsets (Delta v=8,700+/-1,300 km/s) with respect to the narrow emission lines. These features show no significant variation in a time lag of ~3.1 yr (rest frame). We rule out possible interpretations based on the superposition of two sources or on recoiling black holes, and we discuss the virtues and limitations of a massive black hole binary scenario.<br />2 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ff9d179e7389b8d708493948dff0438d