Far-infrared line spectra of active galaxies from the Herschel/PACS Spectrometer: the complete database
J.A. Fern\'andez-Ontiveros, L. Spinoglio, M. Pereira-Santaella, M.A., Malkan, P. Andreani, K.M. Dasyra

TL;DR
This paper compiles a comprehensive database of far-infrared line spectra from Herschel/PACS for local active galaxies, compares observations with models, and proposes new diagnostics for galaxy activity, metallicity, and gas density stratification.
Contribution
It provides the first complete database of far-IR spectra for diverse galaxy types and introduces new diagnostic diagrams for galaxy classification and metallicity estimation.
Findings
Gas density stratification increases with ionisation potential.
New diagnostic diagram effectively separates AGN from star-forming galaxies.
Discrepancies between observed and modelled [OIV]/[OIII] ratios highlight limitations of current stellar models.
Abstract
We present a coherent database of spectroscopic observations of far-IR fine-structure lines from the Herschel/PACS archive for a sample of 170 local AGN, plus a comparison sample of 20 starburst galaxies and 43 dwarf galaxies. Published Spitzer/IRS and Herschel/SPIRE line fluxes are included to extend our database to the full 10-600 spectral range. The observations are compared to a set of CLOUDY photoionisation models to estimate the above physical quantities through different diagnostic diagrams. We confirm the presence of a stratification of gas density in the emission regions of the galaxies, which increases with the ionisation potential of the emission lines. The new [OIV]25.9/[OIII]88 vs [NeIII]15.6/[NeII]12.8 diagram is proposed as the best diagnostic to separate: AGN activity from any kind of star formation; and low-metallicity…
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