Constraining Sub-Parsec Binary Supermassive Black Holes in Quasars with Multi-Epoch Spectroscopy. III. Candidates from Continued Radial Velocity Tests
Hengxiao Guo (Illinois), Xin Liu (Illinois), Yue Shen (Illinois),, Abraham Loeb (Harvard), TalaWanda Monroe (STScI), J. X. Prochaska (UCSC)

TL;DR
This study extends multi-epoch spectroscopy of quasar candidates to identify sub-parsec binary supermassive black holes, finding that a subset shows RV variations consistent with binary motion, but further monitoring is needed for confirmation.
Contribution
It provides additional spectroscopic epochs for candidate BSBHs, refining their RV curves and orbital parameters, and estimates the occurrence rate of such binaries among SDSS quasars.
Findings
5 of 12 candidates remain consistent with binary orbital motion.
Estimated BSBH orbital periods are 40-130 years.
Occurrence rate of sub-pc BSBHs is less than 13%.
Abstract
Quasars whose broad emission lines show temporal, bulk radial velocity (RV) shifts have been proposed as candidate sub-parsec (sub-pc), binary supermassive black holes (BSBHs). We identified a sample of 16 BSBH candidates based on two-epoch spectroscopy among 52 quasars with significant RV shifts over a few rest-frame years. The candidates showed consistent velocity shifts independently measured from two broad lines (H and H or Mg) without significant changes in the broad-line profiles. Here in the third paper of the series, we present further third- and fourth-epoch spectroscopy for 12 of the 16 candidates for continued RV tests, spanning 5--15 yr in the quasars' rest frames. Cross-correlation analysis of the broad H calibrated against [O suggests that 5 of the 12 quasars remain valid as BSBH candidates. They show broad…
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