The Jet-Driven Outflow in the Radio Galaxy SDSS J1517+3353: Implications for Double-Peaked Narrow-Line AGN
D.J. Rosario (UCSC), G.A. Shields (UT-Austin), G.B. Taylor (UNM,, NRAO), S. Salviander (UT-Austin), K.L. Smith (UT-Austin)

TL;DR
This study investigates a radio galaxy with complex emission line kinematics, revealing jet-gas interactions that influence the galaxy's interstellar medium and offering insights into distinguishing jet effects from black hole binaries.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-wavelength analysis of a galaxy with double-peaked emission lines, demonstrating jet-driven kinematics as a key factor and suggesting new methods for identifying black hole binaries.
Findings
Jet-gas interactions cause complex emission line profiles.
Radio jets can heat the ISM to virial temperatures.
Extended radio structures are common in double-peaked AGN.
Abstract
We report on the study of an intriguing active galaxy that was selected as a potential multiple supermassive black hole merger in the early-type host SDSS J151709.20+335324.7 (z=0.135). Ground-based SDSS imaging reveals two blue structures on either side of the photometric center of the host galaxy, separated from each other by about 5.7 kpc. The analysis of spatially resolved emission line profiles from a Keck/HIRES spectrum reveal three distinct kinematic subcomponents, one at rest and the other two moving at -350 km/s and 500 km/s with respect to the systemic velocity of the host galaxy. A comparison of imaging and spectral data confirm a strong association between the kinematic components and the spatial knots, which implies a highly disturbed and complex active region in this object. Subsequent VLA radio imaging reveals a clear jet aligned with the emission line gas, confirming…
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