Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Scientific paper
2012-01-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
Accepted for publication in ApJL
Scientific paper
We study the fraction of dual AGN in a sample of 167 nearby (z<0.05), moderate luminosity, ultra hard X-ray selected AGN from the all-sky Swift BAT survey. Combining new Chandra and Gemini observations together with optical and X-ray observations, we find that the dual AGN frequency at scales <100 kpc is 10% (16/167). Of the 16 dual AGN, 3 (19%) were detected using X-ray spectroscopy and were not detected using emission line diagnostics. Close dual AGN (<30 kpc) tend to be more common among the most X-ray luminous systems. In dual AGN, the X-ray luminosity of both AGN increases strongly with decreasing galaxy separation, suggesting that the merging event is key in powering both AGN. 50% of the AGN with a very close companion (<15 kpc), are dual AGN. We also find that dual AGN are more likely to occur in major mergers and tend to avoid absorption line galaxies with elliptical morphologies. Finally, we find SDSS Seyferts are much less likely than BAT AGN (0.25% vs. 7.8%) to be found in dual AGN at scales <30 kpc because of a smaller number of companions galaxies, fiber collision limits, a tendency for AGN at small separations to be detected only in X-rays, and a higher fraction of dual AGN companions with increasing AGN luminosity.
Koss Michael
Mushotzky Richard
Treister Ezequiel
Trippe Margaret
Vasudevan Ranjan
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