Ripple effects & oscillations in the broad FeKa line as a probe of massive black hole mergers
B.McKernan, K.E.S.Ford, B.Kocsis, Z.Haiman

TL;DR
This paper proposes that specific features in the broad FeKa emission line can serve as electromagnetic indicators of massive black hole mergers, enabling real-time monitoring of these cosmic events.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to detect and interpret ripple and oscillation signatures in the FeKa line as indicators of black hole mergers and disk dynamics.
Findings
Ripple effects are detectable with Astro-H and IXO/Athena.
Oscillation effects could be observed with XMM or LOFT.
Distinct line profile signatures correlate with different merger scenarios.
Abstract
(abridged) When a sufficiently massive satellite (or secondary) black hole is embedded in a gas disk around a (primary) supermassive black hole, it can open an empty gap in the disk. A gap-opening secondary close to the primary will leave an imprint in the broad component of the FeKa emission line, which varies in a unique and predictable manner. If the gap persists into the innermost disk, the effect consists of a pair of dips in the broad line which ripple blue-ward and red-ward from the line centroid energy respectively, as the gap moves closer to the primary. This ripple effect could be unambiguously detectable and allow an electromagnetic monitoring of massive black hole mergers as they occur. As the mass ratio of the secondary to primary black hole increases to q>0.01, we expect the gap to widen, possibly clearing a central cavity in the inner disk, which shows up in the broad…
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