The nuclear and integrated far-infrared emission of nearby Seyfert galaxies
J. Garc\'ia-Gonz\'alez, A. Alonso-Herrero, A. Hern\'an-Caballero, M., Pereira-Santaella, C. Ramos-Almeida, J. A. Acosta Pulido, T. D\'iaz-Santos,, P. Esquej, O. Gonz\'alez-Mart\'in, K. Ichikawa, E. L\'opez-Rodr\'iguez, M., Povic, P. F. Roche, M. S\'anchez-Portal

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel FIR imaging to analyze the dust emission in nearby Seyfert galaxies, distinguishing between host galaxy and AGN contributions to the infrared emission.
Contribution
It introduces criteria to identify and quantify the AGN's contribution to nuclear FIR emission in Seyfert galaxies using spatial and spectral analysis.
Findings
Integrated FIR emission is mainly from the host galaxy.
Approximately 40-70% of nuclear 70 μm emission is due to AGN-heated dust.
Six galaxies identified as having significant AGN contribution.
Abstract
We present far-infrared (FIR) m imaging observations obtained with Herschel/PACS and SPIRE of 33 nearby (median distance of 30 Mpc) Seyfert galaxies from the Revised Shapley-Ames (RSA) catalogue. We obtain the FIR nuclear (kpc and kpc) and integrated spectral energy distributions (SEDs). We estimate the unresolved nuclear emission at 70 m and we fit the nuclear and integrated FIR SEDs with a grey body model. We find that the integrated FIR emission of the RSA Seyferts in our sample is dominated by emission from the host galaxy, with dust properties similar to those of normal galaxies (non AGN). We use four criteria to select galaxies whose nuclear m emission has a significant AGN contribution: (1) elevated 70/160 m flux ratios, (2)spatially resolved, high dust temperature gradient, (3) m excess emission with respect to the fit of…
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