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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 705, Issue 1, Pages L76-L80Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/705/1/L76
Keywords
black hole physics; galaxies: evolution
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- NSFC [10733010, 10821061]
- 973 project [2009CB824800]
- [CAS-KJCX2-YW-T03]
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Double-peaked [O III] profiles in active galactic nuclei (AGNs) may provide evidence for the existence of dual AGNs, but a good diagnostic for selecting them is currently lacking. Starting from similar to 7000 active galaxies in Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR7, we assemble a sample of 87 type 2 AGNs with double-peaked [O III] profiles. The nuclear obscuration in the type 2 AGNs allows us to determine redshifts of host galaxies through stellar absorption lines. We typically find that one peak is redshifted and another is blueshifted relative to the host galaxy. We find a strong correlation between the ratios of the shifts and the double peak fluxes. The correlation can be naturally explained by the Keplerian relation predicted by models of co-rotating dual AGNs. The current sample statistically favors that most of the [O III] double-peaked sources are dual AGNs and disfavors other explanations, such as rotating disk and outflows. These dual AGNs have a separation distance at similar to 1 kpc scale, showing an intermediate phase of merging systems. The appearance of dual AGNs is about similar to 10(-2), impacting on the current observational deficit of binary supermassive black holes with a probability of similar to 10(-4) (Boroson & Lauer).
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