The Effects of an AGN on Host Galaxy Colour and Morphology Measurements
C. M. Pierce, J. M. Lotz, J. R. Primack, D. J. V. Rosario, R. L., Griffith, C. J. Conselice, S. M. Faber, D. C. Koo, A. L. Coil, S. Salim, A., M. Koekemoer, E. S. Laird, R. J. Ivison, and R. Yan

TL;DR
This study investigates how active galactic nuclei (AGNs) influence the observed colour and morphology of host galaxies, revealing that significant AGN contributions can bias measurements but can be identified through imaging features.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the extent to which AGNs bias galaxy colour and morphology measurements and proposes methods to identify such biases in observational data.
Findings
AGNs >20% can bias morphology measurements
A 5% AGN contribution can shift galaxy colour from red to green
Bright AGNs can make host galaxies appear bluer and more bulge-dominated
Abstract
We assess the effects of simulated active galactic nuclei (AGNs) on the colour and morphology measurements of their host galaxies. To test the morphology measurements, we select a sample of galaxies not known to host AGNs and add a series of point sources scaled to represent specified fractions of the observed V band light detected from the resulting systems; we then compare morphology measurements of the simulated systems to measurements of the original galaxies. AGN contributions >20 per cent bias most of the morphology measurements tested, though the extent of the apparent bias depends on the morphological characteristics of the original galaxies. We test colour measurements by adding to non-AGN galaxy spectra a quasar spectrum scaled to contribute specified fractions of the rest-frame B band light detected from the resulting systems. A quasar fraction of 5 per cent can move the…
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