On the dichotomy of Seyfert 2 galaxies: intrinsic differences and evolution
E. Koulouridis

TL;DR
This study investigates the environmental differences between HBLR and non-HBLR Seyfert 2 galaxies, suggesting that galaxy interactions and mergers influence their evolution and intrinsic properties.
Contribution
It provides observational evidence linking galaxy environment and interaction history to the intrinsic differences between HBLR and non-HBLR Seyfert 2 galaxies.
Findings
Non-HBLR Sy2s have a higher fraction of close companions and signs of mergers.
HBLR Sy2s are consistent with control samples and show fewer signs of interaction.
Results support an evolutionary sequence influenced by galaxy interactions.
Abstract
We present a study of the local environment (<200 kpc/h) of 31 Hidden Broad Line Region (HBLR) and 43 non-HBLR Seyfert 2 galaxies (Sy2) in the nearby universe (z<0.04). To compare our findings, we constructed two control samples that match the redshift and the morphological type distribution of the HBLR and non-HBLR samples respectively. We used the NED (NASA extragalactic database) to find all neighboring galaxies within projected radius of 200 kpc/h around each galaxy, and radial velocity difference delta_u< 500 km/s. We find that, within a projected radius of at least 150 kpc/h around each Seyfert, the fraction of non-HBLR Sy2 galaxies with a close companion is significantly higher than that of their control sample, at the 96% confidence level. Interestingly, the difference is due to the high frequency of mergers in the non-HBLR sample, seven versus only one in the control sample,…
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