The X-ray luminous galaxies optically classified as star forming are mostly narrow line Seyfert 1s
N. Castell\'o-Mor, X. Barcons, L. Ballo, F. J. Carrera, M. J. Ward and, C. Jin

TL;DR
This study reveals that many optically classified star-forming galaxies with X-ray emission are actually narrow line Seyfert 1 galaxies, highlighting potential misclassification issues in galaxy surveys.
Contribution
The paper provides a large sample analysis showing that X-ray luminous, optically star-forming galaxies are predominantly narrow line Seyfert 1s, improving understanding of AGN identification.
Findings
Many optically star-forming galaxies with strong X-ray emission are NLS1s.
X-ray luminous NELGs with star-forming optical lines are mostly NLS1s.
Contamination of optically selected star-forming galaxies by NLS1s is less than 2%.
Abstract
We aim to characterize the nature of galaxies whose optical emission line diagnostics are consistent with star formation, but whose X-ray properties strongly point towards the presence of an AGN. Understanding these sources is of particular importance in assessing the completeness of AGN samples derived from large galaxy surveys, selected solely on the basis of their optical spectral properties.We construct a large sample of 211 NELGs, which have FWHMs Hb emission line <1200 km/s from the SDSS-DR7 galaxy spectroscopic catalogue, for which we are able to construct a classical diagnostic diagram, [OIII]/Hb versus [NII]/Ha (hence z<0.4), and that are also detected in the hard energy band and present in the 2XMM catalogue. This sample offers a large database by which to investigate potential mismatches between optical diagnostics and X-ray emission. Among these 211 objects, which based on…
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