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Enhanced activity in close dual-AGN systems in the local Universe

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2604.14900

Lorenzo Battistini, Alessandra De Rosa, Paola Severgnini, Cristian Vignali, Jasbir Singh + 14 more

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TLDR

Close galactic mergers significantly boost AGN activity and obscuration, particularly for obscured AGN and the less massive black hole in dual systems.

Key contributions

  • Approximately 10% of X-ray selected AGN reside in pairs, with ~4% being dual-AGN systems.
  • The fraction of obscured AGN is significantly higher in late-stage mergers (r_p < 30 kpc) than early-stage ones.
  • An excess of obscured AGN pairs increases with decreasing separation, suggesting merger-triggered activity.
  • In dual-AGN systems, the less massive black hole's luminosity and Eddington ratio rise as galactic separation decreases.

Why it matters

This paper provides strong evidence that galactic mergers are a key mechanism for triggering and fueling AGN activity. By linking close separations to increased obscuration and enhanced black hole activity, it clarifies the role of environment in supermassive black hole growth. This advances our understanding of galaxy evolution.

Original Abstract

We present the study of an X-ray selected sample of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in pairs at projected spatial separations 1 &lt;$ r_p$/kpc &lt; 100 at z &lt; 0.1, using XMM-Newton and Chandra data. The pair sample is derived from an initial pool of approximately 2,000 X-ray-selected AGN, and is composed of both AGN-AGN pairs (so called dual AGN) and AGN-galaxy pairs. From this selection, we find that approximately 10% of AGN reside in pairs, and about 4% are paired with another AGN. We performed a detailed X-ray and SDSS optical spectral analysis for AGN in duals and X-ray analysis for AGN in AGN-galaxy pairs, to characterise their absorption properties and investigate the possible triggering mechanisms. We then investigated how obscuration, luminosity, and Eddington ratio depend on projected separation $r_p$. Amongst all AGN in pairs, we found that ~55% are obscured (with hydrogen column density $N_H$ &gt; $10^{22}$ cm$^{-2}$), amongst which ~6% are Compton-thick ($N_H$ &gt; $10^{24}$ cm$^{-2}$). The fraction of absorbed AGN is significantly higher in late-stage mergers ($r_p$ &lt; 30 kpc) compared to early-stage mergers ($r_p$ &gt; 60 kpc). Amongst the AGN in pairs, we also observed an average excess of AGN pairs with respect to a control sample of inactive galaxies in pairs, and that such excess significantly increases with decreasing $r_p$ only for obscured AGN. Finally, in dual-AGN systems, both the bolometric luminosity and the Eddington ratio of the less massive black hole in the pair increase as the separation decreases. These findings suggest that mergers may have an important role in triggering AGN accretion and activity.

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