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2020ApJ...904..102N - Astrophys. J., 904, 102-102 (2020/December-1)

The host galaxy of OJ 287 revealed by optical and near-infrared imaging.

NILSSON K., KOTILAINEN J., VALTONEN M., GOMEZ J.L., CASTRO-TIRADO A.J., DROZDZ M., GOPAKUMAR A., JEONG S., KIDGER M., KOMOSSA S., MATHUR S., PARK I.H., REICHART D.E. and ZOLA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The BL Lacertae object OJ 287 (z = 0.306) has unique double-peaked optical outbursts every ∼12 yr, and it presents one of the best cases for a small-separation binary supermassive black hole (SMBH) system, with an extremely massive primary log(MBH/M)∼10.3. However, the host galaxy is unresolved or only marginally detected in all optical studies so far, indicating a large deviation from the bulge mass-SMBH mass relation. We have obtained deep, high spatial resolution i-band and K-band images of OJ 287 when the target was in a low state, which enable us to detect the host galaxy. We find the broadband photometry of the host to be consistent with an early-type galaxy with MR = -22.5 and MK = -25.2, placing it in the middle of the host galaxy luminosity distribution of BL Lacertae objects. The central supermassive black hole is clearly overmassive for a host galaxy of that luminosity, but not unprecedented, given some recent findings of other "overmassive" black holes in nearby galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Elliptical galaxies - AGN host galaxies - BL Lacertae objects - Supermassive black holes

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