VLBI imaging of the pre-coalescence SMBHB candidate SDSS J143016.05+230344.4
T. An, Y. Zhang, A. Wang, X. Shu, H. Yang, N. Jiang, L. Dou, Z. Pan,, T. Wang, Z. Zheng

TL;DR
This study uses VLBI imaging to analyze the radio emission of the candidate supermassive black hole binary SDSS J143016.05+230344.4 before coalescence, providing crucial baseline data for future post-merger comparisons.
Contribution
First high-resolution VLBI observations of the SMBHB candidate J1430+2303, revealing its compact radio core and setting a reference for future merger studies.
Findings
Detected a compact, unresolved radio component with high brightness temperature.
Observed that the emission is consistent with a jet or corona, not large outflows.
No signs of radio outbursts were present before coalescence.
Abstract
Context. Recently, SDSS J143016.05+230344.4 (J1430+2303) was reported to be a supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB) in the final coalescence phase. It is probably the first SMBHB coalescence event observable in human history. Radio observations of J1430+2303 before and after coalescence will provide a unique diagnosis of the energetics and environment of the SMBHB. Aims. We explore the radio emission from the galactic nucleus region that is closely related to the current X-ray and optical activities and helps to understand the state of black hole accretion and outflow before coalescence. Methods. Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) imaging is the only method that offers milli-arcsecond-level high resolution that can exclude the contamination by diffuse emission on galactic scales. We observed J1430+2303 with the European VLBI Network at 1.7 GHz and with the Very Long Baseline…
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