Do Bars Trigger Activity in Galactic Nuclei?
Gwang-Ho Lee, Jong-Hak Woo, Myung Gyoon Lee, Ho Seong Hwang, Jong Chul, Lee, Jubee Sohn, and Jong Hwan Lee

TL;DR
This study examines whether bars in galaxies directly trigger active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity, finding no clear evidence that bars influence AGN presence or power after accounting for galaxy properties.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive analysis showing that the correlation between bars and AGN activity is due to underlying galaxy properties, not a causal relationship.
Findings
Bar fraction in AGN-host galaxies is higher but explained by galaxy mass and color.
No significant difference in Eddington ratios between barred and non-barred AGN hosts.
Bars do not directly trigger or enhance AGN activity.
Abstract
We investigate the connection between the presence of bars and AGN activity, using a volume-limited sample of 9,000 late-type galaxies with axis ratio and at low redshift (), selected from Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7. We find that the bar fraction in AGN-host galaxies (42.6%) is 2.5 times higher than in non-AGN galaxies (15.6%), and that the AGN fraction is a factor of two higher in strong-barred galaxies (34.5%) than in non-barred galaxies (15.0%). However, these trends are simply caused by the fact that AGN-host galaxies are on average more massive and redder than non-AGN galaxies because the fraction of strong-barred galaxies () increases with color and stellar velocity dispersion. When color and velocity dispersion (or stellar mass) are fixed, both the excess of in…
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