Exploring the Connection Between Star Formation and AGN Activity in the Local Universe
Stephanie M. LaMassa, T. M. Heckman, A. Ptak, D. Schiminovich, M., O'Dowd, B. Bertincourt

TL;DR
This study combines optical and mid-infrared spectra to analyze the relationship between star formation and AGN activity in local galaxies, finding consistent diagnostics and specific spectral features indicative of AGN influence.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of optical and mid-IR diagnostics for star formation and AGN activity, highlighting the suppression of PAH features in AGN-dominated systems.
Findings
Good agreement between optical and mid-IR diagnostics.
[NeII] luminosity correlates with star formation rate.
PAH 11.3 μm feature is suppressed in AGN-dominated systems.
Abstract
We study a combined sample of 264 star-forming, 51 composite, and 73 active galaxies using optical spectra from SDSS and mid-infrared (mid-IR) spectra from the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph. We examine optical and mid-IR spectroscopic diagnostics that probe the amount of star formation and relative energetic contributions from star formation and an active galactic nucleus (AGN). Overall we find good agreement between optical and mid-IR diagnostics. Misclassifications of galaxies based on the SDSS spectra are rare despite the presence of dust obscuration. The luminosity of the [NeII] 12.8 \mu m emission-line is well correlated with the star formation rate (SFR) measured from the SDSS spectra, and this holds for the star forming, composite, and AGN-dominated systems. AGN show a clear excess of [NeIII] 15.6 \mu m emission relative to star forming and composite systems. We find good…
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