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2021ApJ...906...48G - Astrophys. J., 906, 48-48 (2021/January-1)

Chandra observations of Abell 2261 Brightest Cluster Galaxy, a candidate host to a recoiling black hole.

GULTEKIN K., BURKE-SPOLAOR S., LAUER T.R., LAZIO T.J.W., MOUSTAKAS L.A., OGLE P. and POSTMAN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We use Chandra X-ray observations to look for evidence of a recoiling black hole from the brightest cluster galaxy in Abell 2261 (A2261-BCG). A2261-BCG is a strong candidate for a recoiling black hole because of its large, flat stellar core, revealed by Hubble Space Telescope imaging observations. We took 100 ks observations with Chandra and combined it with 35 ks of archival observations to look for low-level accretion onto a black hole of expected mass M∼1010M that could possibly be located in one of four off-center stellar knots near the galaxy's center or else in the optical center of the galaxy or in the location of radio emission. We found no X-ray emission arising from a point source in excess of the cluster gas and can place limits on the accretion of any black hole in the central region to a 2-7 keV flux below 4.3×10–16 erg s–1 cm–2, corresponding to a bolometric Eddington fraction of about 10–6. Thus there is either no 1010 M black hole in the core of A2261-BCG, or it is accreting at a low level. We also discuss the morphology of the X-ray emitting gas in the cluster and how its asymmetry is consistent with a large dynamic event.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Supermassive black holes - Low-luminosity active galactic nuclei - X-ray active galactic nuclei - Brightest cluster galaxies - X-ray astronomy - black hole physics - Gravitational waves - Galaxy clusters - Abell clusters - Intracluster medium

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