Toward Astrometric Constraints on a Supermassive Black Hole Binary in the Early-Type Galaxy NGC\,4472
Abstract
The merger of two galaxies, each hosting a supermassive black hole (SMBH) of mass \,M or more, could yield a bound SMBH binary. For the early-type galaxy NGC\,4472, we study how astrometry with a next-generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) could be used to monitor the reflex motion of the primary SMBH of mass , as it is tugged on by the secondary SMBH of mass . Casting the orbit of the putative SMBH binary in terms of its period , semimajor axis , and mass ratio , we find the following: (1) Orbits with fiducial periods of \,yr and 40\,yr could be spatially resolved and monitored. (2) For a 95\% accuracy of as per monitoring epoch, sub-parsec values of could be accessed over a range of mass ratios notionally encompassing major () and minor () galaxy mergers. (3) If no reflex motion is detected for after 1(10)\,yr of monitoring, a SMBH binary with period \,yr and mass ratio could be excluded. This would suggest no present-day evidence for a past major merger like that recently simulated, where scouring by a SMBH binary formed a stellar core with kinematic traits like those of NGC\,4472. (4) Astrometric monitoring could independently check the upper limits on from searches for continuous gravitational waves from NGC\,4472.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2204.10725,
title = {Toward Astrometric Constraints on a Supermassive Black Hole Binary in the Early-Type Galaxy NGC\,4472},
author = {J. M. Wrobel and T. J. W. Lazio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.10725},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
7 pages, 2 figures, accepted by ApJ; builds upon our ngVLA Memo. #90 (arXiv:2108.07341)