The Nuclear Near-Infrared Spectral Properties of Nearby Galaxies
R. E. Mason, A. Rodriguez-Ardila, L. Martins, R. Riffel, O. Gonzalez, Martin, C. Ramos Almeida, D. Ruschel Dutra, L. C. Ho, K. Thanjavur, H., Flohic, A. Alonso-Herrero, P. Lira, R. McDermid, R. A. Riffel, R. P., Schiavon, C. Winge, M. D. Hoenig, E. Perlman

TL;DR
This study presents near-infrared spectra of 50 nearby galaxy nuclei, revealing diverse spectral features related to AGN activity, stellar populations, and molecular bands, with implications for understanding galaxy nuclei and stellar initial mass functions.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive near-infrared spectral dataset of galaxy nuclei, including data reduction tools, and analyzes spectral features across different galaxy types and stellar populations.
Findings
Most galaxies host an AGN with a wide luminosity range.
Spectral features vary significantly between galaxy types.
Atmospheric water vapor impacts spectral quality in certain regions.
Abstract
We present spectra of the nuclear regions of 50 nearby (D = 1 - 92 Mpc, median = 20 Mpc) galaxies of morphological types E to Sm. The spectra, obtained with the Gemini Near-IR Spectrograph on the Gemini North telescope, cover a wavelength range of approximately 0.85-2.5 microns at R~1300--1800. There is evidence that most of the galaxies host an active galactic nucleus (AGN), but the range of AGN luminosities (log (L2-10 keV [erg/s]) = 37.0-43.2) in the sample means that the spectra display a wide variety of features. Some nuclei, especially the Seyferts, exhibit a rich emission-line spectrum. Other objects, in particular the type 2 Low Ionisation Nuclear Emission Region galaxies, show just a few, weak emission lines, allowing a detailed view of the underlying stellar population. These spectra display numerous absorption features sensitive to the stellar initial mass function, as well…
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TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Atomic and Molecular Physics
