2024
Astrometric Jitter as a Detection Diagnostic for Recoiling and Slingshot Supermassive Black Hole Candidates
Uppal A, Ward C, Gezari S, Natarajan P, Chen N, LaChance P, Di Matteo T. Astrometric Jitter as a Detection Diagnostic for Recoiling and Slingshot Supermassive Black Hole Candidates. The Astrophysical Journal 2024, 975: 286. DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad7ff0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActive galactic nucleiSupermassive black holesLegacy Survey of Space and TimeAstrometric jitterPan-STARRS1Evolution of binary supermassive black holesBinary supermassive black holesSupermassive black hole candidatesGravitational wave recoilKeck LRIS spectroscopyBlack hole candidatesInner accretion diskSpace and TimeOptical survey dataGalactic centerGalactic nucleiAccretion diskGalaxy mergersSlingshot mechanismAGN candidatesBlack holeSpin evolutionLegacy SurveyMagnitude limitStudy feedback effects
2023
A Candidate Runaway Supermassive Black Hole Identified by Shocks and Star Formation in its Wake
van Dokkum P, Pasha I, Buzzo M, LaMassa S, Shen Z, Keim M, Abraham R, Conroy C, Danieli S, Mitra K, Nagai D, Natarajan P, Romanowsky A, Tremblay G, Urry C, van den Bosch F. A Candidate Runaway Supermassive Black Hole Identified by Shocks and Star Formation in its Wake. The Astrophysical Journal Letters 2023, 946: l50. DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/acba86.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSupermassive black holesHubble Space TelescopeStar formationCircumgalactic mediumBlack holesCompact star-forming galaxiesBinary supermassive black holesStar-forming galaxiesContinuum coloursSpace TelescopeYoung starsHST imagesSurvey imagesBright knotsShocked gasFast shocksSpectrometer spectraHolesSerendipitous discoveryGalaxiesSimple modelTelescopeKpcFainterLuminosity
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