The census of nuclear activity of late-type galaxies in the Virgo cluster
R. Decarli, G. Gavazzi, I. Arosio, L. Cortese, A. Boselli, C., Bonfanti, M. Colpi

TL;DR
This study provides the first spectroscopic census of AGNs in late-type Virgo cluster galaxies, revealing their prevalence in massive galaxies and their correlation with galaxy mass and nuclear features.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive spectroscopic survey of AGNs in late-type Virgo galaxies, quantifying their frequency and relation to galaxy mass and nuclear properties.
Findings
32% of late-type Virgo galaxies host AGNs.
AGNs are found only in galaxies with M_dyn > 10^{10} solar masses.
AGN frequency increases steeply with galaxy mass.
Abstract
The first spectroscopic census of AGNs associated to late-type galaxies in the Virgo cluster is carried on by observing 213 out of a complete set of 237 galaxies more massive than M_dyn>10^{8.5} solar masses. Among them, 77 are classified as AGNs (including 21 transition objects, 47 LINERs and 9 Seyferts), and comprize 32% of the late-type galaxies in Virgo. Due to spectroscopic incompleteness at most 21 AGNs are missed in the survey, so that the fraction would increase up to 41%. Using corollary Near-IR observations, that enable us to estimate galaxies dynamical masses, it is found that AGNs are hosted exclusively in massive galaxies, i.e. M_dyn\gsim 10^{10} solar masses. Their frequency increases steeply with the dynamical mass from zero at M_dyn\approx10^{9.5} solar masses to virtually 1 at M_dyn>10^{11.5} solar masses. These frequencies are consistent with the ones of low luminosity…
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