Four dual AGN candidates observed with the VLBA
K. \'E. Gab\'anyi, T. An, S. Frey, S. Komossa, Z. Paragi, X.-Y. Hong,, Z.-Q. Shen

TL;DR
This study used VLBA observations to investigate four dual AGN candidates identified by double-peaked emission lines, finding no definitive dual cores but providing insights into their radio and optical structures.
Contribution
First high-resolution VLBA observations of four dual AGN candidates selected from optical emission line profiles, assessing their radio structures for duality signatures.
Findings
No dual radio cores detected in any candidate.
Radio structures aligned with optical features suggest jet-driven outflows.
One source showed extended radio emission with no dual core evidence.
Abstract
According to hierarchical structure formation models, merging galaxies are expected to be seen in different stages of their coalescence. However, currently there are no straightforward observational methods neither to select nor to confirm a large number of dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) candidates. Most attempts involve the better understanding of double-peaked narrow emission line sources, to distinguish the objects where the emission lines originate from narrow-line kinematics or jet-driven outflows from those which might harbour dual AGN. We observed four such candidate sources with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) at 1.5 GHz with 10 milli-arcsecond angular resolution where spectral profiles of AGN optical emission suggested the existence of dual AGN. In SDSS J210449.13-000919.1 and SDSS J23044.82-093345.3, the radio structures are aligned with the optical emission…
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