A sub-pc BBH system in SDSS J1609+1756 through optical QPOs in ZTF light curves

Abstract

Optical quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) are the most preferred signs of sub-pc binary black hole (BBH) systems in AGN. In this manuscript, robust optical QPOs are reported in quasar SDSS J1609+1756 at z=0.347. In order to detect reliable optical QPOs, four different methods are applied to analyze the 4.45 years-long ZTF g/r/i-band light curves of SDSS J1609+1756, direct fitting results by sine function, Generalized Lomb-Scargle periodogram, Auto-Cross Correlation Function and Weighted Wavelet Z-transform method. The Four different methods can lead to well determined reliable optical QPOs with periodicities 340 days with confidence levels higher than 5σ, to guarantee the robustness of the optical QPOs in SDSS J1609+1756. Meanwhile, based on simulated light curves through CAR process to trace intrinsic AGN activities, confidence level higher than 3σ can be confirmed that the optical QPOs are not mis-detected in intrinsic AGN activities, re-confirming the robust optical QPOs and strongly indicating a central sub-pc BBH system in SDSS J1609+1756. Furthermore, based on apparent red-shifted shoulders in broad Balmer emission lines in SDSS J1609+1756, space separation of the expected central BBH system can be estimated to be smaller than 10760 light-days, accepted upper limit of total BH mass (1.030.22)×108 M. Therefore, to detect and report BBH system expected optical QPOs with periodicities around 1 year is efficiently practicable through ZTF light curves, and combining with peculiar broad line emission features, further clues should be given on space separations of BBH systems in broad line AGN in the near future.

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