Comparing narrow and broad-line AGNs, in a new diagnostic diagram for emission-line galaxies based on WISE data
R. Coziol, J. P. Torres-Papaqui, H. Andernach

TL;DR
This study introduces a new mid-infrared diagnostic diagram (MIRDD) based on WISE data to compare various active galactic nuclei (AGN) types and star-forming galaxies, revealing a sequence linked to star formation activity.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel MIR diagnostic diagram that effectively distinguishes and relates different AGN and galaxy activity types using WISE data and spectral analysis.
Findings
BL Lac objects occupy the same MIRDD region as LINERs.
QSOs and Sy1s are in an intermediate MIRDD region.
Star formation activity increases along the sequence from BL Lac to SFG.
Abstract
Using a new color-color diagnostic diagram in the mid infrared built from WISE data, the MIRDD, we compare narrow emission-line galaxies (NELGs) that exhibit different activity types (star-forming galaxies, SFGs, and AGNs, i.e.,LINERs, Sy2s and TOs), with broad-line AGNs (QSOs and Sy1s) and BL Lac objects at low redshift (). We show that the BL Lac objects occupy in the MIRDD the same region as the LINERs, whereas the QSOs and Sy1s occupy an intermediate region, between the LINERs and the Sy2s.In the MIRDD these galaxies trace a sequence that can be reproduced by a power law, , where the spectral index, , varies from 0 to , which is similar to what is observed in the optical-ultraviolet part of the spectra of AGNs with different luminosities. For the NELGs, we perform a stellar population synthesis analysis, demonstrating that the ${\rm…
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