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arxiv: 0907.5414 · v1 · submitted 2009-07-30 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

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Probing the nature of the massive black hole binary candidate SDSS J1536+0441

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We present an imaging study of the black hole binary candidate SDSS J1536+0441 (z=0.3893), based on deep, high resolution VzK images collected at the ESO/VLT. The images clearly show an asymmetric elongation, indicating the presence of a companion source at ~1" (~5 kpc projected distance) East from the quasar. The host galaxy of the quasar is marginally resolved. We find that the companion source is a luminous galaxy, the light profile of which suggests the presence of an unresolved, faint nucleus (either an obscured AGN or a compact stellar bulge). The study of the environment around the quasar indicates the occurrence of a significant over-density of galaxies with a redshift compatible with z~0.4. This suggests that it resides in a moderately rich cluster of galaxies.

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