From binary to singular: the AGN PSO J334.2028+1.4075 under the high-resolution scope
P. Benke, K. \'E. Gab\'anyi, S. Frey, T. An, L. I. Gurvits, E. Kun, P., Mohan, Z. Paragi, E. Ros

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio observations to analyze the structure of quasar PSO J334, providing evidence that it hosts a single SMBH rather than a binary system, challenging previous binary SMBH interpretations.
Contribution
The paper presents new multi-frequency radio imaging data that clarifies the nature of PSO J334, arguing against the binary SMBH hypothesis and supporting a single SMBH with a complex jet structure.
Findings
No optical periodicity found over extended baselines.
Radio morphology indicates a single SMBH with a warped, restarted jet.
Jet interaction with ambient medium suggests a dynamic environment.
Abstract
PSO J334.2028+1.4075 (PSO J334) is a luminous quasar located at redshift z=2.06. The source gained attention when periodic flux density variations were discovered in its optical light curve. These variations were initially interpreted as the variability due to the orbital motion of a supermassive black hole binary (SMBHB) residing in a single circumbinary accretion disk. However, subsequent multiwavelength observations provided evidence against the binary hypothesis as no optical periodicity was found on extended time baselines. On the other hand, detailed radio analysis with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) and the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) revealed a lobe-dominated quasar at kpc scales, and possibly a precessing jet, which could retain PSO J334 as a binary SMBH candidate. We aim to study both the large- and small-scale radio structures in PSO J334 to provide additional…
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