AGN Triality of Triple Mergers: Detection of Faint X-ray Point Sources
Adi Foord, Kayhan Gultekin, Jessie C. Runnoe, Michael J. Koss

TL;DR
This study systematically searches for triple active galactic nuclei (AGN) in nearby galaxy mergers using Chandra X-ray data, identifying potential dual and triple AGN systems and analyzing their properties.
Contribution
First systematic X-ray analysis of triple galaxy mergers to detect and characterize multiple AGN using Bayesian modeling.
Findings
Identified one triple X-ray point source system.
Detected likely dual AGN in five mergers.
Found dual and triple systems with separations of 3-9 kpc.
Abstract
We present results from our X-ray analysis of the first systematic search for triple AGN in nearby (z<0.077) triple galaxy mergers. We analyze archival Chandra observations of 7 triple galaxy mergers with BAYMAX (Bayesian Analysis of Multiple AGN in X-rays), fitting each observation with single, dual, and triple X-ray point source models. In doing so, we conclude that 1 triple merger has one X-ray point source (SDSS J0858+1822, although it's unlikely to be an AGN); 5 triple mergers are likely composed of two X-ray point sources (NGC 3341, SDSS J1027+1749, SDSS J1631+2352, SDSS J1708+2153, and SDSS J23561016); and one system is composed of three X-ray point sources (SDSS J0849+1114). By fitting the individual X-ray spectra of each point source, we analyze the 2-7 keV luminosities as well as the levels of obscuration associated with each potential AGN. We find that 4/5 dual X-ray point…
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