AGN population in Hickson's Compact Groups. I. Data and Nuclear Activity Classification
M.A. Martinez, A. del Olmo, R. Coziol, J. Perea

TL;DR
This study investigates the nuclear activity in Hickson Compact Group galaxies, revealing a high prevalence of low-luminosity AGNs and a lack of star formation, suggesting gas deficiency as a key factor.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectroscopic classification of nuclear activity in 270 HCG galaxies, highlighting the dominance of AGNs and the low luminosity of these nuclei.
Findings
45% of emission line galaxies are pure AGNs
32% are Star Forming Nuclei
AGN activity is the most frequent in HCGs
Abstract
We have conducted a new spectroscopic survey to characterize the nature of nuclear activity in Hickson Compact Groups (HCGs) galaxies and establish its frequency. We have obtained new intermediate resolution optical spectroscopy for 200 member-galaxies and corrected for underlying stellar population contamination using galaxy templates. Spectra for 11 additional galaxies have been acquired from the ESO and 6dF public archives and emission line ratios have been taken from the literature for 59 galaxies more. Here we present the results of our classification of the nuclear activity for 270 member-galaxies, which belong to a well defined sample of 64 HCGs. We found a large fraction of galaxies, 63%, with emission lines. Using standard diagnostic diagrams, 45% of the emission line galaxies were classified as pure AGNs, 23% as Transition Objects (TOs) and 32% as Star Forming Nuclei (SFNs).…
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