Near-Infrared Colours of Active Galactic Nuclei
Shinjirou Kouzuma, Hitoshi Yamaoka

TL;DR
This paper develops near-infrared colour selection criteria to identify Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) using colour-colour diagrams, supported by simulations and cross-identification with existing catalogues, enabling effective discrimination from other objects.
Contribution
It introduces a new near-infrared colour selection method for AGNs, validated by simulations and catalogue cross-matching, improving AGN identification accuracy.
Findings
Over 70-80% of AGNs can be distinguished from stars in the near-infrared CCD.
Simulated colours reproduce observed redshift-colour relations for quasars.
Contamination from other objects like galaxies and stellar sources is minimal in the near-infrared CCD.
Abstract
We propose near-infrared colour selection criteria to extract Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) using the near-infrared Colour-Colour Diagram (CCD) and predict near-infrared colour evolution with respect to redshift. First, we cross-identify two AGN catalogues with the 2MASS Point Source Catalogue, and confirm both the loci of quasars/AGNs in the near-infrared CCD and redshift-colour relations. In the CCD, the loci of over 70 - 80% of AGNs can be distinguished from the stellar locus. To examine the colours of quasars, we simulate near-infrared colours using Hyperz code. Assuming a realistic quasar SED, we derive simulated near-infrared colours of quasars with redshift (up to z ~ 11). The simulated colours can reproduce not only the redshift-colour relations but also the loci of quasars/AGNs in the near-infrared CCD. We finally discuss the possibility of contamination by other types of…
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