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Powerful flares from recoiling black holes in quasars

Astrophysics 2014-05-13 v1

Abstract

Mergers of spinning black holes can give recoil velocities from gravitational radiation up to several thousand km/s. A recoiling supermassive black hole in an AGN retains the inner part of its accretion disk. Marginally bound material rejoining the disk around the moving black hole releases a large amount of energy in shocks in a short time, leading to a flare in thermal soft X-rays with a luminosity approaching the Eddington limit. Reprocessing of the X-rays by the infalling material gives strong optical and ultraviolet emission lines with a distinctive spectrum. Despite the short lifetime of the flare (~10^4 yr), as many as 100 flares may be in play at the present time in QSOs at redshifts ~ 1 to 3. These flares provide a means to identify high velocity recoils.

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@article{arxiv.0802.3873,
  title  = {Powerful flares from recoiling black holes in quasars},
  author = {G. A. Shields and E. W. Bonning},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0802.3873},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

15 pages, 7 figures, submitted to ApJ

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