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A Kiloparsec-scale Binary Active Galactic Nucleus Confirmed by the Expanded Very Large Array

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
  • 2. ROR icon Purple Mountain Observatory
  • 3. ROR icon Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
  • 4. ROR icon Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 5. ROR icon Jet Propulsion Lab
  • 6. ROR icon University of Hawaii at Manoa
  • 7. ROR icon University of Wyoming
  • 8. ROR icon Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
  • 9. ROR icon King Abdulaziz University
  • 10. ROR icon National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Abstract

We report the confirmation of a kiloparsec-scale binary active galactic nucleus (AGN) with high-resolution radio images from the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). SDSS J150243.1+111557 is a double-peaked [O III] AGN at z = 0.39 selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. Our previous near-infrared adaptive optics imaging reveals two nuclei separated by 1farcs4 (7.4 kpc), and our optical integral-field spectroscopy suggests that they are a type-1-type-2 AGN pair. However, these data alone cannot rule out the single AGN scenario where the narrow emission-line region associated with the secondary is photoionized by the broad-line AGN in the primary. Our new EVLA images at 1.4, 5.0, and 8.5 GHz show two steep-spectrum compact radio sources spatially coincident with the optical nuclei. The radio power of the type-2 AGN is an order-of-magnitude in excess of star-forming galaxies with similar extinction-corrected [O II] λ3727 luminosities, indicating that the radio emission is powered by accretion. Therefore, SDSS J150243.1+111557 is one of the few confirmed kiloparsec-scale binary AGN systems. Spectral energy distribution modeling shows that SDSS J150243.1+111557 is a merger of two ~10^(11) M sun galaxies. With both black hole masses around 10^8 M_☉, the AGNs are accreting at ~10 times below the Eddington limit.

Additional Information

© 2011 American Astronomical Society. Received 2011 August 29; accepted 2011 September 13; published 2011 September 29. Z.Y.Z. acknowledges support by NSFC key project 10833006. A.D.M. is a research fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany. A.S. and S.G.D. were partially supported by NSF grants AST-0807900 and AST-0909182, respectively. S.G.D. also acknowledges support by the Ajax Foundation. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. Facilities: VLA, Keck:II (LGSAO/NIRC2), UH:2.2m (SNIFS), Sloan

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National Natural Science Foundation of China
10833006
NSF
AST-0807900
NSF
AST-0909182
Ajax Foundation

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2011-12-06
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