Radio-Near Infrared Imaging of Dual Active Galactic Nuclei Candidates

Abstract

We report the results of a pilot study that searched for dual active galactic nuclei (AGN) in local (z<0.25) galaxies hosting double-peaked narrow emission lines in their optical spectra. We present high-resolution L-band (1.5 GHz or 18 cm) continuum images from the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) as well as WFC3/IR F160W images from the Hubble Space Telescope of two candidate dual AGN systems: J0948+6848 and J1223+5409. In both targets, we detected compact non-thermal radio emission that is approximately co-spatial with the near-infrared AGN. Both systems host two high brightness temperature (>108 K) radio sources that indicate the presence of either a parsec-scale-separation dual AGN (dsep 90 pc and 56 pc, respectively) or a radio jet. Matched-resolution multi-band radio observations are necessary to further characterize the AGN activity in these systems.

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