PKS0347+05: a radio-loud/radio-quiet double AGN system triggered in a major galaxy merger
C. Tadhunter, C. Ramos Almeida, R. Morganti, J. Holt, M. Rose, D., Dicken, K. Inskip

TL;DR
This study presents detailed multiwavelength observations of a rare double AGN system, revealing that major galaxy mergers can trigger simultaneous but intermittently fueled AGN activity, with implications for AGN lifecycle understanding.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed case of a radio-loud/radio-quiet double AGN system triggered by a major galaxy merger, highlighting the intermittent nature of AGN fueling.
Findings
Both AGN triggered simultaneously in a merger
Radio galaxy shows weak, low ionization activity
Estimated lifetime of FRII radio sources is around 5 million years
Abstract
We present optical, infrared and radio observations of the powerful FRII radio source PKS0347+05 (z=0.3390), and demonstrate that it is a rare example of a radio-loud/radio-quiet double AGN system, comprising a weak line radio galaxy (WLRG) separated by 25 kpc (in projection) from a Seyfert 1 nucleus at the same redshift. Our deep Gemini optical images show a highly disturbed morphology, with a warped dust lane crossing through the halo and nuclear regions of the radio galaxy host, tidal tails, and a bridge connecting the radio galaxy to the Seyfert 1 nucleus. Spectral synthesis modelling of our Gemini optical spectrum of the radio galaxy shows evidence for a reddened young stellar population of age <100 Myr. Further evidence for recent star formation activity in this source is provided by the detection of strong PAH features in mid-IR Spitzer/IRS spectra. Together, these observations…
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