SDSS galaxies with double-peaked emission lines: double starbursts or AGNs?
L.S.Pilyugin, I.A.Zinchenko, B.Cedres, J.Cepa, A.Bongiovanni,, L.Mattsson, J.M.Vilchez

TL;DR
This study analyzes SDSS galaxies with double-peaked emission lines to distinguish between dual starbursts and active galactic nuclei (AGNs), using spectral decomposition and emission line diagnostics.
Contribution
It introduces a method to decompose emission lines into two components and classifies galaxies into starburst or AGN categories based on BPT diagrams and abundance estimates.
Findings
55 spectra successfully decomposed into two emission components.
18 galaxies identified as starburst-like, 37 as AGNs.
Global oxygen abundance typically between component measurements.
Abstract
With the aim of investigating galaxies with two strong simultaneous starbursts, we have extracted a sample of galaxies with double-peaked emission lines in their global spectra from the SDSS spectral database. We then fitted the emission lines Halpha, Hbeta, [OIII]5007, [NII]6584, [SII]6717 and [SII]6731 of 129 spectra by two Gaussians to separate the radiation of the two (blue and red) components. A more or less reliable decomposition of the all those emission lines have been found for 55 spectra. Using a standard BPT classification diagram, we have been able to divide the galaxies from our sample into two subsamples: Sample A consisting of 18 galaxies where both components belong to the photoionised class of objects, and Sample B containing 37 galaxies which show non-thermal ionisation (AGNs). We have examined the properties of the blue and red components, and found that the…
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