Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies. II. AGN Activity from Spitzer/IRS spectra
Almudena Alonso-Herrero, Miguel Pereira-Santaella, George H. Rieke,, Dimitra Rigopoulou

TL;DR
This study quantifies the AGN contribution to the infrared emission in local luminous infrared galaxies using Spitzer/IRS spectra, revealing that most IR luminosity is due to star formation, with AGNs contributing a small fraction.
Contribution
First comprehensive spectral decomposition of local LIRGs using clumpy torus models and starburst templates to quantify AGN activity.
Findings
50% of LIRGs have detectable AGN components.
AGN contributes less than 5% to the IR luminosity in 70% of LIRGs.
AGN bolometric luminosity increases with IR luminosity of the galaxy.
Abstract
We quantify the active galactic nucleus (AGN) contribution to the mid-infrared (mid-IR) and the total infrared (IR, 8-1000micron) emission in a complete volume-limited sample of 53 local luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs). We decompose the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) low-resolution 5-38micron spectra of the LIRGs into AGN and starburst components using clumpy torus models and star-forming galaxy templates, respectively. We find that 50% (25/50) of local LIRGs have an AGN component detected with this method. There is good agreement between these AGN detections through mid-IR spectral decomposition and other AGN indicators, such as the optical spectral class, mid-IR spectral features and X-ray properties. Taking all the AGN indicators together, the AGN detection rate in the individual nuclei of LIRGs is ~62%. The derived AGN bolometric luminosities are in the range L_bol(AGN)=0.4…
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