The Blazar PG 1553+113 as a Binary System of Supermassive Black Holes
Marco Tavani, Alfonso Cavaliere, Pere Munar-Adrover, Andrea Argan

TL;DR
This paper presents evidence that the blazar PG 1553+113 is a binary system of supermassive black holes, with observed gamma-ray periodicity, twin peaks, and jet interactions indicating complex binary dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis linking gamma-ray periodicity and twin peaks to binary black hole interactions in a blazar.
Findings
Periodic gamma-ray peaks with P ~ 2.2 years observed.
Detection of symmetric twin peaks associated with binary dynamics.
Support for binary black hole models through jet and emission analysis.
Abstract
The BL Lac PG 1553+113 has been continuously monitored in gamma rays with Fermi-LAT for over 9 years. Its updated light curve now includes 5 iterations of a main pattern comprising a high peak and a longer trough, with a period P \sim 2.2 yr. Our analysis of 2015-2017 data confirms the occurrence in January 2017 of a new peak fitting in the previous trend. In addition, we identify secondary peaks ("twin peaks") that occur in closely symmetric pairs on both sides of most main peaks, including the last one; their occurrence is supported by correlated X-ray outbursts. We stress that the above features strongly point to binary dynamics in a system of two black holes (BHs) of some 10^8 and 10^7 M_sun. At periastron the smaller BH periodically stresses the jet j_1 launched by the heavier companion, and triggers MHD-kinetic tearing instabilities. These lead to magnetic reconnections and to…
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