2017MNRAS.468.1683R


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2017MNRAS.468.1683R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 468, 1683-1702 (2017/June-3)

A large systematic search for close supermassive binary and rapidly recoiling black holes - III. Radial velocity variations.

RUNNOE J.C., ERACLEOUS M., PENNELL A., MATHES G., BOROSON T., SIGURDSSON S., BOGDANOVIC T., HALPERN J.P., LIU J. and BROWN S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have been spectroscopically monitoring 88 quasars selected to have broad Hβ emission lines offset from their systemic redshift by thousands of km s–1. By analogy with single-lined spectroscopic binary stars, we consider these quasars to be candidates for hosting supermassive black hole binaries (SBHBs). In this work, we present new radial velocity measurements, typically three to four per object over a time period of up to 12 yr in the observer's frame. In 29/88 of the SBHB candidates, no variability of the shape of the broad Hβ profile is observed, which allows us to make reliable measurements of radial velocity changes. Among these, we identify three objects that have displayed systematic and monotonic velocity changes by several hundred km s–1 and are prime targets for further monitoring. Because the periods of the hypothetical binaries are expected to be long, we cannot hope to observe many orbital cycles during our lifetimes. Instead, we seek to evaluate the credentials of the SBHB candidates by attempting to rule out the SBHB hypothesis. In this spirit, we present a method for placing a lower limit on the period, and thus the mass, of the SBHBs under the assumption that the velocity changes we observe are due to orbital motion. Given the duration of our monitoring campaign and the uncertainties in the radial velocities, we were able to place a lower limit on the total mass in the range 4.7 x 104-3.8 x 108 M, which does not yet allow us to rule out the SBHB hypothesis for any candidates.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - quasars: emission lines - quasars: general - quasars: general

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASX J00122399-1022269 Sy1 00 12 24.0235889448 -10 22 26.551199748   17.59 17.25     ~ 58 0
2 2MASS J01553002-0857040 Sy1 01 55 30.0252391488 -08 57 04.130375616   17.26 17.02 16.89   ~ 71 0
3 2MASS J03171586+4251507 QSO 03 17 15.862 +42 51 50.75   18.13 17.80     ~ 12 0
4 2MASS J07400729+4109037 Sy1 07 40 07.2822681408 +41 09 03.630686616   18.16 17.85     ~ 30 0
5 2MASS J08215017+0819064 Sy1 08 21 50.1346723680 +08 19 07.382837064   19.80 19.50     ~ 24 0
6 2MASS J09192868+1432024 Sy1 09 19 28.6940974344 +14 32 02.575865940   18.40 17.96     ~ 19 0
7 QSO J0927+2943 QSO 09 27 12.6492308448 +29 43 44.087902824   17.7 18.63 18.3   ~ 89 3
8 2MASS J09384445+0057156 QSO 09 38 44.4578864184 +00 57 15.715304604   18.22 17.51     ~ 32 0
9 2MASS J09460395+0139235 Sy1 09 46 03.9477025248 +01 39 23.759312004   18.10 17.62     ~ 43 0
10 SDSS J094620.32+375953.2 Sy1 09 46 20.3202716232 +37 59 53.246282424   19.51 19.27     ~ 24 0
11 2MASS J09503674+5128382 Sy1 09 50 36.7565932632 +51 28 38.054631900   18.82 18.34     ~ 31 0
12 US 1107 Sy1 09 55 39.8266674240 +45 32 17.003979780   17.14 16.91 16.2   ~ 57 1
13 QSO J1050+3456 QSO 10 50 41.3549218488 +34 56 31.431444324   19.83 19.24     ~ 36 1
14 2MASS J11055618+0312430 QSO 11 05 56.1844622016 +03 12 43.223007276   19.10 18.36     ~ 24 0
15 [VV2006] J111537.9+542725 QSO 11 15 37.9339300560 +54 27 25.274808576   18.65 18.44     ~ 28 0
16 QSO B1130+111 QSO 11 33 30.2985591648 +10 52 23.353505292   16.52 16.45     ~ 59 0
17 SDSS J113651.66+445016.4 Sy1 11 36 51.6670731744 +44 50 16.390473936   18.11 17.56     ~ 25 0
18 2MASS J11390429+4656511 Sy1 11 39 04.3401311688 +46 56 51.102841272   20.45 20.08     ~ 21 0
19 2MASS J11515891+1221291 Sy1 11 51 58.9128840576 +12 21 28.928726352   18.62 18.19     ~ 28 0
20 LBQS 1206+1052 QSO 12 09 24.0822188376 +10 36 12.050747892   17.11 16.89     ~ 50 0
21 NGC 4151 Sy1 12 10 32.5759813872 +39 24 21.063527532   12.18 11.48     ~ 3693 2
22 2MASS J12514225+2404355 Sy1 12 51 42.2831383848 +24 04 35.241296340   18.26 17.89     ~ 34 0
23 2MASS J13194597+0530031 QSO 13 19 45.9619799880 +05 30 02.842090416   20.54 19.99     ~ 19 0
24 2MASS J14025120+2631175 Sy1 14 02 51.1986308568 +26 31 17.554942092   17.52 17.15     ~ 51 0
25 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2710 0
26 2MASS J15113253+1009529 Sy1 15 11 32.5377475440 +10 09 53.020071072   18.18 17.82     ~ 24 0
27 QSO J1536+0441 QSO 15 36 36.2230215960 +04 41 27.067415352   17.75 17.41     ~ 76 1
28 2MASS J15364492+1412293 QSO 15 36 44.9059391808 +14 12 29.818403820   17.85 17.77     ~ 18 0
29 2MASS J15434073+1128015 BLL 15 43 40.7418498504 +11 28 01.428712788   17.12 16.96     ~ 22 0
30 SDSS J154637.12+122832.5 QSO 15 46 37.1259559224 +12 28 32.537395128   19.84 19.54     ~ 14 0
31 2MASX J15565448+2532337 Sy2 15 56 54.4743715080 +25 32 33.598895712   18.61 18.03     ~ 24 0
32 2MASS J16191124+5011092 Sy1 16 19 11.2460994024 +50 11 09.176573292   18.05 17.75     ~ 24 0
33 2MASS J16291409+1514152 QSO 16 29 14.0927803320 +15 14 15.361008324   18.23 17.71     ~ 16 0
34 2MASS J18054510+2251377 QSO 18 05 45.1131255216 +22 51 37.803506616           ~ 12 0
35 7C 1821+6419 Sy1 18 21 57.2130271440 +64 20 36.221312076   14.23 14.24     ~ 601 1
36 ICRF J184208.9+794617 Sy1 18 42 08.9904975672 +79 46 17.127835104   16.06 15.38     ~ 1316 0

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