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Binary Active Galactic Nuclei in Stripe 82: Constraints on Synchronized Black Hole Accretion in Major Mergers

Fu et al., 2015

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13245024892866266243
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Fu H
Wrobel J
Myers A
Djorgovski S
Yan L
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters

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Representing simultaneous black hole accretion during a merger, binary active galactic nuclei (AGNs) could provide valuable observational constraints to models of galaxy mergers and AGN triggering. High-resolution radio interferometer imaging offers a promising method …
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