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On type 1 active galactic nuclei with double-peaked [O~{\sc iii}]. II. properties of long-term optical variability

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-08-04 v1

Abstract

Double-peaked \oiii~profiles could potentially indicate kiloparsec-scale dual AGNs. We analyze long-term optical light curves of 35 type 1 AGNs with such features from our recent catalog in Zheng et al. (2025). These light curves are obtained from the Catalina Sky Survey and modeled using a Damped Random Walk (DRW) process. A control sample of 210 normal type 1 AGNs matched in redshift, intrinsic luminosity, and black hole mass is also studied. If the double-peaked \oiii~are caused by two type 1 AGNs (dual type 1 AGN), then the combined variability from the two AGNs would be expected to differ from that of a single type 1 AGN. However, there is no statistically significant difference in the variability timescale τ\tau and intrinsic variability amplitude σ\sigma between these double-peaked AGNs and the control sample of 210 normal type 1 AGNs. Crucially, computer simulations reveal that dual AGN systems systematically produce lower variability amplitudes than single AGNs, which is inconsistent with the observed variability properties of our double-peaked \oiii~sample. Moreover, simulations suggest that the fraction of dual type 1 AGNs is \sim 3\%, indicating that double-peaked \oiii~may not be a reliable indicator of dual type 1 AGNs in these systems. However, this does not rule out the possibility that some objects may still host dual AGNs involving other combinations, such as type 1+type 2 AGNs. Future studies with larger samples and higher-quality light curves will help clarify the true nature of these systems.

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@article{arxiv.2508.00672,
  title  = {On type 1 active galactic nuclei with double-peaked [O~{\sc iii}]. II. properties of long-term optical variability},
  author = {Qi Zheng and Xingyv Zhu and Xueguang Zhang and Qirong Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.00672},
  year   = {2025}
}

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11 pages, 6 figures, accepted to be published in ApJ