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A Triple AGN in a Mid-Infrared Selected Late Stage Galaxy Merger

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-10-09 v3

Abstract

The co-evolution of galaxies and the supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at their centers via hierarchical galaxy mergers is a key prediction of Λ\LambdaCDM cosmology. As gas and dust are funneled to the SMBHs during the merger, the SMBHs light up as active galactic nuclei (AGNs). In some cases, a merger of two galaxies can encounter a third galaxy, leading to a triple merger, which would manifest as a triple AGN if all three SMBHs are simultaneously accreting. Using high-spatial resolution X-ray, near-IR, and optical spectroscopic diagnostics, we report here a compelling case of an AGN triplet with mutual separations < 10 kpc in the advanced merger SDSS J084905.51+111447.2 at z = 0.077. The system exhibits three nuclear X-ray sources, optical spectroscopic line ratios consistent with AGN in each nucleus, a high excitation near-IR coronal line in one nucleus, and broad Paα\alpha detections in two nuclei. Hard X-ray spectral fitting reveals a high column density along the line of sight, consistent with the picture of late-stage mergers hosting heavily absorbed AGNs. Our multiwavelength diagnostics support a triple AGN scenario, and we rule out alternative explanations such as star formation activity, shock-driven emission, and emission from fewer than three AGN. The dynamics of gravitationally bound triple SMBH systems can dramatically reduce binary SMBH inspiral timescales, providing a possible means to surmount the "Final Parsec Problem." AGN triplets in advanced mergers are the only observational forerunner to bound triple SMBH systems and thus offer a glimpse of the accretion activity and environments of the AGNs prior to the gravitationally-bound triple phase.

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@article{arxiv.1908.01732,
  title  = {A Triple AGN in a Mid-Infrared Selected Late Stage Galaxy Merger},
  author = {Ryan W. Pfeifle and Shobita Satyapal and Christina Manzano-King and Jenna Cann and Remington O. Sexton and Barry Rothberg and Gabriela Canalizo and Claudio Ricci and Laura Blecha and Sara L. Ellison and Mario Gliozzi and Nathan J. Secrest and Anca Constantin and Jenna B. Harvey},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1908.01732},
  year   = {2019}
}

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15 pages, 8 figures. Submitted to ApJL 24 May 2019. Accepted for publication in ApJ