Evolution of Supermassive Black Hole Binary and Acceleration of Jet Precession in Galactic Nuclei
F.K. Liu, X. Chen (PKU)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how jet precession in active galactic nuclei can reveal the evolution of supermassive black hole binaries, showing that precession acceleration can be used to constrain SMBHB properties and evolution timescales.
Contribution
It introduces a model linking jet precession acceleration to SMBHB evolution, providing a method to observationally determine SMBHB dynamics and parameters.
Findings
Jet precession accelerates in SMBHB systems, detectable through changes in precession period.
Observed rapid precession acceleration in NGC1275 suggests an unbound SMBHB with specific mass ratio.
SMBHB separation decreases over time, with estimated evolution timescale around 75 million years.
Abstract
Supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB) is expected with the hierarchical galaxy formation model. Currently, physics processes dominating the evolution of a SMBHB are unclear. An interesting question is whether we could observationally determine the evolution of SMBHB and give constraints on the physical processes. Jet precession have been observed in many AGNs and generally attributed to disk precession. In this paper we calculate the time variation of jet precession and conclude that jet precession is accelerated in SMBHB systems but decelerated in others. The acceleration of jet precession is related to jet precession timescale and SMBHB evolution timescale , . Our calculations based on the models for jet precession and SMBHB evolution show that can…
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