Quasars with a Kick

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Recent general relativistic simulations of merging black holes find large recoil velocities resulting from anisotropic emission of gravitational radiation. We discuss observational indications of quasars involving recoiling black holes fueled by an accretion disk that remains bound to the black hole following the merger.
EWB is supported by Marie Curie Incoming European Fellowship contract MIF1-CT-2005-008762 within the 6th European Community Framework Programme.

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