Investigating the Spectral Properties of Dual Nuclei in Galaxy Mergers from the GOTHIC survey: Supermassive Black Hole Growth, metal enrichment and Dual AGN
Pith reviewed 2026-06-26 16:14 UTC · model grok-4.3
The pith
Black hole masses in merging galaxies exceed those in single-nucleus galaxies at the same stellar mass.
A machine-rendered reading of the paper's core claim, the machinery that carries it, and where it could break.
Core claim
Spectroscopic analysis of dual nuclei shows that supermassive black hole masses are systematically higher in galaxy mergers than in single-nuclei galaxies when compared at fixed stellar mass, indicating that black holes grow during the merging process rather than solely through later black-hole coalescence.
What carries the argument
Penalized pixel-fitting (pPXF) applied to SDSS spectra to extract stellar velocity dispersion, stellar mass, star-formation history, metallicity, and black-hole mass via the M-sigma relation.
If this is right
- SMBH growth occurs during the galaxy merging process in addition to any later coalescence of the black holes themselves.
- Dual nuclei systems exhibit measurable differences in stellar velocity dispersion, stellar mass, black-hole mass, age, and metallicity between the two nuclei.
- Accretion rates and SMBH mass ratios can be extracted for star-forming pairs, dual AGN, and mixed pairs, providing direct constraints on co-evolution during mergers.
- Metal enrichment and star-formation histories in these systems differ from those in isolated galaxies, linking merger dynamics to chemical evolution.
Where Pith is reading between the lines
- If the mass offset holds, merger-driven gas inflows must supply a larger fraction of black-hole fuel than secular processes in isolated galaxies.
- Higher-resolution spectra could test whether the two nuclei in close pairs show synchronized or staggered accretion episodes.
- The reported metallicity patterns suggest that merger-triggered starbursts may dominate the chemical enrichment observed in the nuclei.
- Larger samples from future integral-field surveys could map how the mass offset scales with projected separation or merger stage.
Load-bearing premise
The single-nuclei comparison sample can be measured with the same pPXF procedure and selection cuts so that stellar-mass and black-hole-mass estimates carry no systematic offset relative to the dual-nuclei sample.
What would settle it
Re-deriving black-hole and stellar masses for the single-nuclei control sample with identical pPXF settings and selection criteria, then finding no mass offset or a reversed offset, would falsify the growth-during-merger claim.
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read the original abstract
Dual nuclei systems are galaxy merger remnants or closely merging galaxies that have two distinct stellar cores separated by ~ 10pc to 10kpc. They are important laboratories for probing the co-evolution of stellar populations, galaxy dynamics, and central black holes during the hierarchical assembly of galaxies. In this study, we present a spectroscopic analysis of a sample of dual nuclei from the GOTHIC survey, using the penalized pixel-fitting (pPXF) code. The sample consists of star forming nuclei pairs, dual active galactic nuclei (DAGN) and mixed pairs. Using the SDSS spectra, we extracted stellar kinematics, emission line fluxes, the star formation history, metallicity of the nuclei, and derived important properties such as the supermassive black hole (SMBH) masses, accretion rates and SMBH ratios. We compared different properties of the nuclei in the dual systems, such as stellar velocity dispersion, stellar masses, black hole masses, age and metallicity. Our results show that the SMBH masses are higher for BHs in galaxy mergers compared to single nuclei for a given stellar mass, thus revealing that SMBHs grow during the galaxy merging process and not only due to the merger of SMBHs. Our study provides new observational constraints on the dynamical and evolutionary states of dual-nuclei systems, offering a deeper understanding of the role these systems play in galaxy evolution and central black hole growth.
Editorial analysis
A structured set of objections, weighed in public.
Referee Report
Summary. The manuscript analyzes dual-nuclei systems (star-forming pairs, DAGN, and mixed) from the GOTHIC survey using pPXF on SDSS spectra to extract stellar kinematics, emission-line fluxes, star-formation histories, metallicities, SMBH masses (via M-σ), accretion rates, and mass ratios. It compares these quantities between the two nuclei and reports that SMBH masses are systematically higher in dual-nuclei systems than in single-nuclei galaxies at fixed stellar mass, implying SMBH growth occurs during the merger phase itself.
Significance. A robust demonstration that SMBH masses are elevated at fixed M_star in merging systems would supply direct observational evidence for merger-driven black-hole growth prior to final coalescence, tightening constraints on co-evolution models. The manuscript does not yet supply the sample sizes, selection functions, or identical-processing details required to evaluate that claim.
major comments (2)
- [Abstract] Abstract: the central claim that 'SMBH masses are higher for BHs in galaxy mergers compared to single nuclei for a given stellar mass' rests on an unspecified single-nuclei comparison sample. No information is given on its redshift distribution, stellar-mass range, selection criteria, or whether the identical pPXF pipeline (same IMF, aperture corrections, M-σ calibration) was applied; any mismatch in σ or M_star derivation would produce an apparent offset without physical growth during merging.
- [Abstract] Abstract / Results (assumed §4): the reported offset is presented without error bars, sample sizes, or a quantitative description of how the single-nuclei control sample was constructed and matched, rendering the statistical significance of the claimed difference impossible to assess from the provided text.
minor comments (1)
- [Abstract] Abstract: the separation range '~10 pc to 10 kpc' should be accompanied by the actual distribution or median value realized in the GOTHIC dual-nuclei sample.
Simulated Author's Rebuttal
We thank the referee for their careful and constructive review of our manuscript. We address the major comments point by point below and will incorporate revisions to strengthen the presentation of the comparison sample and statistical details.
read point-by-point responses
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Referee: [Abstract] Abstract: the central claim that 'SMBH masses are higher for BHs in galaxy mergers compared to single nuclei for a given stellar mass' rests on an unspecified single-nuclei comparison sample. No information is given on its redshift distribution, stellar-mass range, selection criteria, or whether the identical pPXF pipeline (same IMF, aperture corrections, M-σ calibration) was applied; any mismatch in σ or M_star derivation would produce an apparent offset without physical growth during merging.
Authors: We agree that the abstract does not currently provide these details on the single-nuclei comparison sample. In the revised manuscript we will update the abstract to include a concise description of the control sample, specifying its redshift distribution, stellar-mass range, selection criteria, and explicit confirmation that the identical pPXF pipeline, IMF, aperture corrections, and M-σ calibration were applied to both the dual-nuclei and single-nuclei samples. revision: yes
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Referee: [Abstract] Abstract / Results (assumed §4): the reported offset is presented without error bars, sample sizes, or a quantitative description of how the single-nuclei control sample was constructed and matched, rendering the statistical significance of the claimed difference impossible to assess from the provided text.
Authors: We acknowledge that the abstract lacks sample sizes, error bars on the offset, and a quantitative description of control-sample construction and matching. In the revision we will modify the abstract to report the sizes of both the dual-nuclei and single-nuclei samples, include the offset with associated uncertainties, and provide a brief quantitative summary of how the control sample was constructed and matched in stellar mass and redshift. revision: yes
Circularity Check
No circularity; empirical comparison relies on direct pPXF measurements and standard relations without self-referential reduction.
full rationale
The paper derives SMBH masses via pPXF velocity dispersions inserted into the standard M-σ relation and stellar masses from pPXF star-formation histories, then compares these quantities at fixed stellar mass between dual-nuclei systems and single-nuclei galaxies. No equations, fitted parameters, or self-citations are shown that would make the reported offset equivalent to its inputs by construction. The chain consists of standard spectral fitting applied to SDSS data plus an external comparison sample; it remains falsifiable against independent catalogs and does not invoke uniqueness theorems or ansatzes from the authors' prior work. This is the normal case of an observational result that does not reduce to tautology.
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