Constraining the AGN Contribution in a Multiwavelength Study of Seyfert Galaxies
M. Mel\'endez, S.B. Kraemer, H.R. Schmitt, D.M. Crenshaw, R.P. Deo,, R.F. Mushotzky, F.C. Bruhweiler

TL;DR
This study analyzes emission lines in Seyfert galaxies to distinguish AGN activity from star formation, revealing differences between Seyfert types and implications for the unified model of AGN.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the relative contributions of AGN and star formation in Seyfert galaxies using multiwavelength emission line diagnostics.
Findings
Seyfert 2 galaxies have lower [O IV]/[Ne II] ratios than Seyfert 1s.
Seyfert 2s show a higher star formation contribution (~1.5 times) than Seyfert 1s.
Mid-infrared continuum correlates with [Ne II], indicating AGN dominance at 25 microns.
Abstract
We have studied the relationship between the high- and low-ionization [O IV] lambda 25.89 micron, [Ne III] lambda 15.56 micron and [Ne II] lambda 12.81 micron emission lines with the aim of constraining the active galactic nuclei (AGN) and star formation contributions for a sample of 103 Seyfert galaxies. We used the [O IV] and [Ne II] emission as tracers for the AGN power and star formation to investigate the ionization state of the emission-line gas. We find that Seyfert 2 galaxies have, on average, lower [O IV]/[Ne II] ratios than those of Seyfert 1 galaxies. This result suggests two possible scenarios: 1) Seyfert 2 galaxies have intrinsically weaker AGN, or 2) Seyfert 2 galaxies have relatively higher star formation rates than Seyfert 1 galaxies. We estimate the fraction of [Ne II] directly associated with the AGN and find that Seyfert 2 galaxies have a larger contribution from star…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
