Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon and Emission Line Ratios in Active Galactic Nuclei and Starburst Galaxies
Dinalva A. Sales, M. G. Pastoriza, R. Riffel

TL;DR
This study analyzes PAH features, emission lines, and infrared properties in 171 galaxies, revealing differences in PAH ionization and size between AGNs and starburst galaxies, and how radiation field hardness affects PAH emission.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of PAH ratios and ionization states in AGNs and starburst galaxies using Spitzer spectra, highlighting differences in PAH properties related to galaxy activity type.
Findings
AGNs have higher PAH ionization fractions than starburst galaxies.
PAH size (> 180 carbon atoms) is larger in AGNs.
PAH destruction correlates with increased radiation field hardness.
Abstract
We study the Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) bands, ionic emission lines, and Mid-infrared continuum properties, in a sample of 171 emission line galaxies taken from literature plus 15 new active galactic nuclei (AGN) Spitzer spectra. The continuum shape steeply rises for longer wavelengths and can be fitted with a warm blackbody distribution of T=150-300K. The brightest PAH spectral bands (6.2, 7.7, 8.6, 11.3, and 12.7m) and the forbidden emission lines of [Si II] 34.8m, [Ar II] 6.9, [S III] 18.7 and 33.4 were detected in all the Starbursts and in ~80% of the Seyfert~2. Taking under consideration only the PAH bands at 7.7m, 11.3m, and 12.7m we find they are present in ~80% of the Seyfert 1, while only half of this type of activity show the 6.2m and 8.6 PAH bands. The observed intensities ratios for neutral and ionized PAHs (6.2/7.7 x 11.3/7.7) were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
