Characterisation of a candidate dual AGN
D. Lena, G. Panizo-Espinar, P. G. Jonker, M. A. P. Torres, and M., Heida

TL;DR
This study investigates a potential dual AGN system through combined X-ray and optical observations, revealing one confirmed active nucleus and suggesting possible activity in the companion galaxy.
Contribution
It provides detailed multi-wavelength analysis of a candidate dual AGN, highlighting the complexities in confirming dual activity in galaxy pairs.
Findings
Source 1 shows clear AGN activity with hard X-ray emission.
Source 2 exhibits signs of a weak or obscured AGN.
Both galaxies host rotationally supported bulges.
Abstract
We present Chandra and optical observations of a candidate dual AGN discovered serendipitously while searching for recoiling black holes via a cross-correlation between the serendipitous XMM source catalog (2XMMi) and SDSS-DR7 galaxies with a separation no larger than ten times the sum of their Petrosian radii. The system has a stellar mass ratio M/M. One of the galaxies (Source 1) shows clear evidence for AGN activity in the form of hard X-ray emission and optical emission-line diagnostics typical of AGN ionisation. The nucleus of the other galaxy (Source 2) has a soft X-ray spectrum, bluer colours, and optical emission line ratios dominated by stellar photoionisation with a "composite" signature, which might indicate the presence of a weak AGN. When plotted on a diagram with X-ray luminosity vs [OIII] luminosity both nuclei fall within the locus defined by local…
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