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FIRST LONG-TERM OPTICAL SPECTRAL MONITORING OF A BINARY BLACK HOLE CANDIDATE E1821+643. I. VARIABILITY OF SPECTRAL LINES AND CONTINUUM

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL SUPPLEMENT SERIES
Volume 222, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.3847/0067-0049/222/2/25

Keywords

galaxies: active; line: profiles; quasars: emission lines; quasars: individual (QSO E1821+643)

Funding

  1. INTAS [N96-0328]
  2. RFBR [N97-02-17625 N00-02-16272, N03-02-17123, 06-02-16843, N09-02-01136, 12-02-00857a, 12-02-01237a, N15-02-02101]
  3. CONACYT [39560, 54480, 151494]
  4. Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Serbia through the project Astrophysical Spectroscopy of Extragalactic Objects [176001]
  5. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
  6. DFG [Ko 857/32-1]
  7. L'Oreal-UNESCO

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We report the results of the first long-term (1990-2014) optical spectrophotometric monitoring of a binary black hole candidate QSO E1821+643, a low-redshift, high-luminosity, radio-quiet quasar. In the monitored period, the continua and H gamma fluxes changed about two times, while the H beta flux changed about 1.4 times. We found periodical variations in the photometric flux with periods of 1200, 1850, and 4000 days, and 4500-day periodicity in the spectroscopic variations. However, the periodicity of 4000-4500 days covers only one cycle of variation and should be confirmed with a longer monitoring campaign. There is an indication of the period around 1300 days in the spectroscopic light curves, but with small significance level, while the 1850-day period could not be clearly identified in the spectroscopic light curves. The line profiles have not significantly changed, showing an important red asymmetry and broad line peak redshifted around +1000 km s(-1). However, H beta shows a broader mean profile and has a larger time lag (tau similar to 120 days) than H gamma (tau similar to 60 days). We estimate that the mass of the black hole is similar to 2.6 x 10(9) M-circle dot. The obtained results are discussed in the frame of the binary black hole hypothesis. To explain the periodicity in the flux variability and high redshift of the broad lines, we discuss a scenario where dense, gas-rich, cloudy-like structures are orbiting around a recoiling black hole.

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