Composite profile of the Fe Kα spectral line emitted from a binary system of supermassive black holes Predrag Jovanović1, Vesna Borka Jovanović2 and Duško.

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Composite profile of the Fe Kα spectral line emitted from a binary system of supermassive black holes Predrag Jovanović1, Vesna Borka Jovanović2 and Duško Borka2 1Astronomical Observatory, Belgrade, Serbia 2Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Lab. 040, Belgrade, Serbia

Outline The broad Fe Kα spectral line emitted from a relativistic accretion disk around central supermassive black hole (SMBH) of AGN our investigations: simulations of the Fe Kα line profiles, based on ray-tracing in Kerr metric Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) our investigations: simulations of the composite Fe Kα line profiles emitted from two accretion disks around components moving along Keplerian orbits Conclusions

SMBHs in Active Galaxies Left: NGC 5548 (Seyfert galaxy) Right: NGC 3277 (regular galaxy) Small very bright core embedded in an otherwise typical galaxy

Armitage, P. J., Reynolds, C. S. 2003, MNRAS, 341, 1041

The broad Fe Kα spectral line broad emission spectral line at 6.4 keV asymetric profile with narrow bright blue peak and wide faint red peak Line width corresponds to velocity: v ~ 100.000 km/s (MCG-6-30-15) v ~ 48.000 km/s (MCG-5-23-16) v ~ 20000 – 30000 km/s (many other) Tanaka et al, 1995, Nature, 375, 659 Fabian, A. C. 2006, AN, 327, 943

Our investigations: ray-tracing in Kerr metric Surface emissivity of the disk: Total observed flux: Energy shift:

Jovanović & Popović, 2008, Fortschr. Phys. 56, 456

Simulated profiles of the Fe Kα line emitted from narrow rings in accretion disk

Modeled Fe Kα spectral line profiles for several values of angular momentum parameter a, and for inclination angle i = 20º (left) and i = 40º (right) Jovanović, Borka Jovanović, Borka, 2011, Baltic Astronomy, 20, 468

Simulations vs observations Observations of the Fe Kα line in the case of the nucleus of Cygnus A (3C 405) (black crosses with error bars) observed by Chandra, and the corresponding simulated profiles for 4 different values of black hole spin (solid color lines). Jovanović, Borka Jovanović, Borka, 2011, Baltic Astronomy, 20, 468

Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs)

Optical lines from SMBHBs Popović, 2012, NewAR, 56, 74 Bon et al. 2012, ApJ, 759, 118

The broad Fe Kα line from SMBHBs M1 = 108 M M2 = q M1 i = 60o a = 0.1 Rin = Rms Rout = 30 Rg i = 30o a = 0.1 Rin = 10 Rg Rout = 100 Rg

Keplerian radial velocity curves of SMBHBs K1,2 – semiamplitudes of the velocity curves, γ – systemic velocity Keplerian radial velocity curves for and the following orbital elements: a = 0.01 pc, i = 60o, e = 0.75 and ω = 90o

Composite Fe Kα line profiles I Case I: q = 0.5, a = 0.01 pc, i = 30o, e = 0 and ω = 90o Case II: q = 0.5, a = 0.01 pc, i = 60o, e = 0.5 and ω = 90o

Composite Fe Kα line profiles II Case III: q = 1.0, a = 0.01 pc, i = 60o, e = 0.75 and ω = 90o Case IV: q = 1.0, a = 0.05 pc, i = 60o, e = 0.5 and ω = 90o

Conclusions We developed and performed simulations of the Fe Kα line profiles emitted from relativistic accretion disks around single and binary SMBHs, based on ray-tracing method in Kerr metric These simulations enables us to study space-time geometry in vicinity of such SMBHs, their properties, strong gravity effects and accretion physics If detected, the unusual, complex and shifted composite Fe Kα line profiles could provide evidence about presence of the binary SMBH systems Such complex Fe Kα line profiles could be used for studying the parameters and orbits of SMBHBs, especially in the cases when they are composed from two very different constituent line profiles (e.g. when one of them is significantly wider) This is the case when primary and secondary SMBHs have different properties and/or their accretion disks have different parameters (such as inner and outer radii and/or emissivity)

Reviews of our results Jovanović P., Popović L. Č., 2009, chapter in book “Black Holes and Galaxy Formation”, Nova Science Publishers Inc, Hauppauge NY, USA, 249-294, arXiv:0903.0978

Thank you for attention!