We analyze the evolution of the dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) in ESO 509-IG066, a galaxy pair located at z =0.034 whose nuclei are separated by 11 kpc. Previous observations with XMM-Newton on this dual AGN found evidence for two moderately obscured (∼ 1022 cm-2) X-ray luminous (∼ 1043 erg s-1) nuclear sources. We present an analysis of subsequent Chandra, NuSTAR, and Swift/XRT observations that show one source has dropped in flux by a factor of 10 between 2004 and 2011, which could be explained by either an increase in the absorbing column or an intrinsic fading of the central engine, possibly due to a decrease in mass accretion. Both of these scenarios are predicted by galaxy merger simulations. The source that has dropped in flux is...
The occurrence of dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) on scales of a few tens of kpc can be used to st...
In this talk we will present results from the MAGNA (Multiple AGN Activity) project focused on the d...
The X-ray source CXOXBJ142607.6+353351 (CXOJ1426+35), which was identified in a 172 ks Chandra image...
We analyze the evolution of the dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) in ESO 509-IG066, a galaxy pair l...
We analyze the evolution of the dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) in ESO 509-IG066, a galaxy pair l...
Dual active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and offset AGNs are kpc-scale separation supermassive black holes...
We report the XMM-Newton discovery of a X-ray bright AGN pair in the interacting galaxy system ESO50...
When galaxies merge, gas may accrete onto both central supermassive black holes. Thus, one expects ...
We investigate the simultaneous triggering of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in merging galaxies, usin...
We present Chandra and optical observations of a candidate dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) discov...
Active galaxies hosting two accreting and merging supermassive black holes (SMBHs)-dual active galac...
While theory and simulations indicate that galaxy mergers play an important role in the cosmological...
When galaxies merge, gas accretes onto both central supermassive black holes. Thus, one expects to s...
The X-ray source CXOXBJ142607.6+353351 (CXOJ1426+35), which was identified in a 172 ks Chandra image...
We present new Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations of the core of IC 2497, t...
The occurrence of dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) on scales of a few tens of kpc can be used to st...
In this talk we will present results from the MAGNA (Multiple AGN Activity) project focused on the d...
The X-ray source CXOXBJ142607.6+353351 (CXOJ1426+35), which was identified in a 172 ks Chandra image...
We analyze the evolution of the dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) in ESO 509-IG066, a galaxy pair l...
We analyze the evolution of the dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) in ESO 509-IG066, a galaxy pair l...
Dual active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and offset AGNs are kpc-scale separation supermassive black holes...
We report the XMM-Newton discovery of a X-ray bright AGN pair in the interacting galaxy system ESO50...
When galaxies merge, gas may accrete onto both central supermassive black holes. Thus, one expects ...
We investigate the simultaneous triggering of active galactic nuclei (AGN) in merging galaxies, usin...
We present Chandra and optical observations of a candidate dual active galactic nucleus (AGN) discov...
Active galaxies hosting two accreting and merging supermassive black holes (SMBHs)-dual active galac...
While theory and simulations indicate that galaxy mergers play an important role in the cosmological...
When galaxies merge, gas accretes onto both central supermassive black holes. Thus, one expects to s...
The X-ray source CXOXBJ142607.6+353351 (CXOJ1426+35), which was identified in a 172 ks Chandra image...
We present new Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) observations of the core of IC 2497, t...
The occurrence of dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) on scales of a few tens of kpc can be used to st...
In this talk we will present results from the MAGNA (Multiple AGN Activity) project focused on the d...
The X-ray source CXOXBJ142607.6+353351 (CXOJ1426+35), which was identified in a 172 ks Chandra image...