Dual Supermassive Black Hole Candidates in the AGN and Galaxy Evolution Survey
Julia M. Comerford, Kyle Schluns, Jenny E. Greene, Richard J. Cool

TL;DR
This study searches for dual and offset supermassive black hole candidates in galaxy surveys using spectroscopic signatures, finding an increased fraction at higher redshifts and a potential link to galaxy mergers, with follow-up needed for confirmation.
Contribution
It introduces a spectroscopic method to identify dual SMBH candidates in large galaxy surveys and compares their occurrence across cosmic time, suggesting a connection to galaxy mergers.
Findings
Fraction of dual SMBH candidates increases with redshift.
Candidates are more likely in galaxies with companions.
Follow-up observations are planned for confirmation.
Abstract
Dual supermassive black holes (SMBHs) with kiloparsec scale separations in merger-remnant galaxies are informative tracers of galaxy evolution, but the avenue for identifying them in large numbers for such studies is not yet clear. One promising approach is to target spectroscopic signatures of systems where both SMBHs are fueled as dual active galactic nuclei (AGNs), or where one SMBH is fueled as an offset AGN. Dual AGNs may produce double-peaked narrow AGN emission lines, while offset AGNs may produce single-peaked narrow AGN emission lines with line-of-sight velocity offsets relative to the host galaxy. We search for such dual and offset systems among 173 Type 2 AGNs at z<0.37 in the AGN and Galaxy Evolution Survey (AGES), and we find two double-peaked AGNs and five offset AGN candidates. When we compare these results to a similar search of the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey and match…
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