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       https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/77| Title: | The broad emission line asymmetry in a low mass ratio of supermassive binary black holes on elliptical orbits | Authors: | Simić, Saša Popović, Luka Kovačević, Anđelka Ilić, Dragana | Affiliations: | Astronomy Astronomy | Keywords: | active galaxies;black hole physics;line profiles | Issue Date: | 2022 | Rank: | M23 | Publisher: | Wiley | Journal: | Astronomische Nachrichten | Abstract: | We investigate the broad line profiles emitted from a system supermassive binary black hole (SMBBH) having elliptical orbits and a low mass ratio of (Formula presented.). Our model assumes a super Eddington accretion flow in the case of a smaller component, whereas the massive component has very small or negligible accretion, therefore supposing that no broad-line region (BLR) is attached to it. Thus, the proposed SMBBH system contains one moving BLR, associated with the less massive component and one circum-binary BLR. We study the effect of the different total mass of the system (ranging from 106 to 108 Solar masses) on the (Formula presented.) line profiles and to the continuum and line light curves. The resulted broad line profiles are asymmetric and shifted, and are varying during the orbital period. The asymmetry in the broad line profiles is discussed in terms of expected differences between the proposed model of the SMBBH with one active component and the scenario of a recoiling black hole. We discuss the periodicity detected in the line and continuum light curves, as well as in the variations of the line asymmetry and shift. | URI: | https://research.matf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/77 | ISSN: | 00046337 | DOI: | 10.1002/asna.20210073 | 
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