Probing the near infrared stellar population of Seyfert galaxies
R. Riffel, M. G. Pastoriza, A. Rodriguez-Ardila, C. Bonatto

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectra to analyze stellar populations, AGN features, and hot dust in Seyfert galaxies, revealing differences between Sy 1 and Sy 2 types and demonstrating the NIR's effectiveness for such investigations.
Contribution
First application of the starlight code and hot dust modeling in the 0.8-2.4 micron range for Seyfert galaxies, providing new insights into their stellar and dust components.
Findings
Hot dust is prevalent in ~90% of Sy 1 galaxies but only ~25% of Sy 2.
Sy 1 galaxies show higher contributions from featureless continuum and young stars.
The 1.1 micron CN band is confirmed as a tracer of intermediate-age stellar populations.
Abstract
We employ IRTF SpeX NIR (0.8-2.4 microns) spectra to investigate the stellar population (SP), active galactic nuclei (AGN) featureless continuum (FC) and hot dust properties in 9 Sy 1 and 15 Sy 2 galaxies. Both the starlight code and the hot dust as an additional base element were used for the first time in this spectral range. We found evidence of correlation among the equivalent widths (W) Si I 1.59 microns x Mg I 1.58 microns, equally for both kinds of activity. Part of the W{Na I 2.21 microns} and W {CO 2.3 microns} strengths may be related to galaxy inclination. Our synthesis shows significant differences between Sy 1 and Sy 2 galaxies: the hot dust component is required to fit the K-band spectra of ~90% of the Sy 1 galaxies, and only of ~25% of the Sy 2; about 50 % of the Sy 2 galaxies require a component contribution >20%, while this fraction increases to 60% in the Sy 1;…
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