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A survey of dual active galactic nuclei in simulations of galaxy mergers: frequency and properties

Pedro R. Capelo, Massimo Dotti, Marta Volonteri, Lucio Mayer, Jillian M. Bellovary, Sijing Shen

Published 2016-11-28Version 1

We investigate the simultaneous triggering of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in merging galaxies, using a large suite of high-resolution hydrodynamical simulations. We compute dual-AGN observability time-scales using bolometric, X-ray, and Eddington-ratio thresholds, confirming that dual activity from supermassive black holes (BHs) is generally higher at late pericentric passages, before a merger remnant has formed, especially at high luminosities. For typical minor and major mergers, dual activity lasts ~20-70 and ~100-160 Myr, respectively. We also explore the effects of X-ray obscuration from gas, finding that the dual-AGN time decreases at most by a factor of ~2, and of contamination from star formation. Using projected separations and velocity differences rather than three-dimensional quantities can decrease the dual-AGN time-scales by up to ~4, and we apply filters which mimic current observational-resolution limitations. In agreement with observations, we find that, for a sample of major mergers hosting at least one AGN, ~20 per cent of them should harbour dual AGN. We quantify the effects of merger mass ratio (0.1 to 1), geometry (coplanar, prograde, retrograde, and inclined), disc gas fraction, and BH properties, finding that the mass ratio is the most important factor, with the difference between minor and major mergers varying between factors of a few to orders of magnitude, depending on the luminosity and filter used. We also find that a deep imaging survey does not need very high angular resolution, whereas a shallow survey requires it.

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