Search of sub-parsec massive binary black holes through line diagnosis II
C. Montuori, M. Dotti, F. Haardt, M. Colpi, R. Decarli

TL;DR
This study investigates how sub-parsec massive black hole binaries can be identified through specific spectral line ratios, revealing that the MgII to CIV flux ratio drops significantly at certain binary separations due to tidal effects on the broad line region.
Contribution
It explores the contribution of circum-binary disc and gaseous streams to broad line emission, extending previous work by analyzing additional gas components around black hole binaries.
Findings
MgII to CIV flux ratio can be reduced to ~0.1 at specific binary separations
The ratio varies with binary separation and orbital period, indicating potential observational signatures
At very close separations, the ratio increases again, resembling single AGN spectra
Abstract
Massive black hole binaries at sub-parsec separations may display in their spectra anomalously small flux ratios between the MgII and CIV broad emission lines, i.e. F_MgII/F_CIV <~ 0.1, due to the erosion of the broad line region around the active, secondary black hole, by the tidal field of the primary. In Paper I by Montuori et al. (2011), we focussed on broad lines emitted by gas bound to the lighter accreting member of a binary when the binary is at the center of a hollow density region (the gap) inside a circum-binary disc. The main aim of this new study is at exploring the potential contribution to the broad line emission by the circum-binary disc and by gaseous streams flowing toward the black hole through the gap. We carry out a post-process analysis of data extracted from a SPH simulation of a circum-binary disc around a black hole binary. Our main result is that the MgII to…
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