Binary Active Galactic Nuclei in Stripe 82: Constraints on Synchronized Black Hole Accretion in Major Mergers
Hai Fu, J. M. Wrobel, A. D. Myers, S. G. Djorgovski, Lin Yan

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio imaging to identify and analyze binary active galactic nuclei in galaxy mergers, revealing that such synchronized black hole accretion occurs in over 23% of detectable galaxy pairs, supporting merger-triggered AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution radio observations confirming binary AGNs in major mergers and quantifies the fraction of synchronized accretion during galaxy interactions.
Findings
Four binary AGNs confirmed at z ~ 0.1 with kpc separations.
Binary AGN fraction estimated at >23% in galaxy pairs.
Major mergers likely trigger and synchronize black hole accretion.
Abstract
Representing simultaneous black hole accretion during a merger, binary active galactic nuclei (AGNs) could provide valuable observational constraints to models of galaxy mergers and AGN triggering. High-resolution radio interferometer imaging offers a promising method to identify a large and uniform sample of binary AGNs, because it probes a generic feature of nuclear activity and is free from dust obscuration. Our previous search yielded 52 strong candidates of kpc-scale binaries over the 92 deg of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82 area with 2"-resolution Very Large Array (VLA) images. Here we present 0.3"-resolution VLA 6 GHz observations for six candidates that have complete optical spectroscopy. The new data confirm the binary nature of four candidates and identify the other two as line-of-sight projections of radio structures from single AGNs. The four binary AGNs…
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