A JVLA, LOFAR, e-Merlin, VLBA and EVN study of RBS 797: can binary SMBHs explain the outburst history of the central radio galaxy?
Francesco Ubertosi, Marcello Giroletti, Myriam Gitti, Nadia Biava,, Emanuele De Rubeis, Annalisa Bonafede, Luigina Feretti, Marco Bondi, Luca, Bruno, Elisabetta Liuzzo, Alessandro Ignesti, Gianfranco Brunetti

TL;DR
This study uses multi-frequency radio observations to analyze the morphology, spectral properties, and activity history of the central radio galaxy in RBS 797, suggesting the presence of binary supermassive black holes as a possible explanation for its outburst behavior.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-scale, multi-frequency analysis of RBS 797, proposing binary SMBHs as a plausible driver of its complex outburst history and jet precession.
Findings
Radio lobes are co-spatial with X-ray cavities.
Active outbursts are coeval with similar ages (~31-32 Myr).
Jet precession explains S-shaped morphology and jet properties.
Abstract
We present a multi-frequency (144 MHz - 9 GHz) and multi-scale (5 pc - 50 kpc) investigation of the central radio galaxy in RBS 797, by means of JVLA, LOFAR (with international stations), e-Merlin, VLBA and EVN data. We investigate the morphological and spectral properties of the radio lobes, the jets, and the active core. We confirm the co-spatiality of the radio lobes with the four perpendicular X-ray cavities (see arXiv:2111.03679). The radiative ages of the E-W lobes ( Myr) and of the N-S lobes ( Myr) support a coeval origin of the perpendicular outbursts, that also have similar active phase duration (12 Myr). For the inner N-S jets (on scales of kpc), we (a) confirm the S-shaped jet morphology; (b) show the presence of two hotspots per jet with a similar spectral index; (c) estimate the age of the twisting jets to be less than Myr.…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
