Swift data hint at a binary Super Massive Black Hole candidate at sub-parsec separation
P. Severgnini, C. Cicone, R. Della Ceca, V. Braito, A. Caccianiga, L., Ballo, S. Campana, A. Moretti, V. La Parola, C. Vignali, A. Zaino, G. A., Matzeu, M. Landoni

TL;DR
This study presents evidence from optical and X-ray observations suggesting that the galaxy MCG+11-11-032 hosts a binary supermassive black hole system separated by less than a parsec, based on spectral features and periodic flux variations.
Contribution
The paper provides multi-wavelength observational evidence supporting the existence of a close binary SMBH in MCG+11-11-032, highlighting a potential method to identify such systems.
Findings
Double-peaked emission lines in optical spectra.
Periodic flux variations with a ~25-month cycle.
X-ray spectral lines indicating a binary SMBH velocity offset.
Abstract
Dual/binary Supermassive Black Hole (SMBH) systems are the inevitable consequence of the current Lambda Cold Dark Matter cosmological paradigm. In this context, we discuss here the properties of MCG+11-11-032, a local (z=0.0362) Seyfert 2 galaxy. This source was proposed as a dual AGN candidate on the basis of the presence of double-peaked [OIII] emission lines in its optical spectrum. MCG+11-11-032 is also an X-ray variable source and was observed several times by the Swift X-ray Telescope (XRT) on time scales from days to years. In this work, we analyze the SDSS-DR13 spectrum and find evidence for double-peaked profiles in all the strongest narrow emission lines. We also study the XRT light curve and unveil the presence of an alternating behavior of the intrinsic 0.3-10 keV flux, while the 123-month Swift BAT light curve supports the presence of almost regular peaks and dips almost…
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