NGC6240: A triple nucleus system in the advanced or final state of merging
W. Kollatschny, P.M. Weilbacher, M.W. Ochmann, D. Chelouche, A., Monreal-Ibero, R. Bacon, T. Contini

TL;DR
This study reveals a triple nucleus system in NGC6240, with two active nuclei, providing new insights into galaxy merging processes and the formation of multiple supermassive black holes.
Contribution
It presents the first high-resolution optical 3D spectroscopic evidence of three nuclei in NGC6240, including two active and closely separated nuclei, advancing understanding of hierarchical galaxy mergers.
Findings
Discovered three nuclei within 1 kpc in NGC6240.
Resolved the southern component into two nuclei separated by 198 pc.
Confirmed two active nuclei with masses over 9×10^7 solar masses each.
Abstract
NGC6240 is a well-studied nearby galaxy system in the process of merging. Based on optical, X-ray, and radio observations, it is thought to harbor two active nuclei We carried out a detailed optical 3D spectroscopic study to investigate the inner region of this system in connection with existing MERLIN and VLBA data. We observed NGC6240 with very high spatial resolution using the MUSE instrument in the Narrow-Field Mode with the four-laser GALACSI adaptive optics system on the ESO VLT under seeing conditions of 0.49 arcsec. Our 3D spectra cover the wavelength range from 4725 to 9350 AA at a spatial resolution of ~75 mas. We report the discovery of three nuclei in the final state of merging within a region of only 1 kpc in the NGC6240 system.Thanks to MUSE we are able to show that the formerly unresolved southern component actually consists of two distinct nuclei separated by only 198…
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