A Multi-wavelength Study of the Dual Nuclei in Mrk 212
K. Rubinur (NCRA), P. Kharb (NCRA), M. Das (IIA), P.T Rahna (SHAO), M., Honey (Syed Abdul Rahiman BafakhyThangal Memorial Government College), A., Paswan (IUCAA), S. Vaddi (NCRA), J. Murthy (IIA)

TL;DR
This study uses multi-wavelength radio and optical observations to confirm the presence of dual AGN in Mrk 212, revealing complex structures and star formation activity around the nuclei.
Contribution
It provides detailed radio imaging and spectral analysis of Mrk 212's dual nuclei, supporting the dual AGN hypothesis with new high-resolution data.
Findings
S1 is a compact symmetric object with a spectral index of -0.81.
S2 is identified as a compact radio core.
Extended radio structures and star formation knots are observed around S2.
Abstract
We present radio observations of the galaxy merger remnant Mrk 212 with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and the upgraded Giant Meter Radio Telescope (uGMRT). Mrk 212 has two previously known radio sources associated with the two optical nuclei, S1 and S2, with a projected separation of ~6 kpc, making it a dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) candidate. Our new 15 GHz VLA observations reveal that S1 is a double radio source centred around the optical nucleus; its total extent is ~750 parsec and its average 1.4-8.5 GHz spectral index is -0.81 +/- 0.06. S1 therefore, resembles a compact symmetric object (CSO). The 15 GHz VLA image identifies the radio source at S2 to be a compact core. Our radio observations therefore strongly support the presence of a dual AGN in Mrk 212. The optical emission line flux ratios obtained from the Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT) observations however,…
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