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SDSS J153636.22+044127.0 and its analogues: shocked outflows, not active binary black holes

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-05-24 v1

Abstract

The binary emission-line system, particularly the binary broad-line emission system, is considered the most effective indicator of the black hole binary. A plausible example of such a system, SDSS J153636.22+044127.0, was reported as the first known object with two hydrogen Balmer broad-line systems, which are interpreted to be the result of broad-line regions around a pair of black holes (Boroson \& Lauer 2009). Here, we show the follow-up optical and near-infrared spectral observations of SDSS J153636.22+044127.0 and its analogues. In these objects, the broad hydrogen Balmer and Paschen, He I and Mg II lines share the same peculiar emission-line profile (including a blue system, a red system and a double-peaked disk-line component); however, the invariance in the large time interval, the absence of the blue system in He I λ\lambda10830 profile and the abnormally strong emission of the hydrogen Paβ\beta blue system oppose the binary proposal. We suggest that these unique broad lines arise from the AGN emission-line region and the shock-heated outflowing gases rather than a binary system of two active black holes.

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@article{arxiv.1904.08043,
  title  = {SDSS J153636.22+044127.0 and its analogues: shocked outflows, not active binary black holes},
  author = {Shaohua Zhang and Hongyan Zhou and Xiheng Shi and Tuo Ji and Peng Jiang and Xiang Pan and Zhenfeng Sheng and Luming Sun and Zhihao Zhong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.08043},
  year   = {2019}
}

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17 pages, 6 figures, 1 table, ApJ accepted