The first 62 AGN observed with SDSS-IV MaNGA - I: their characterization and definition of a control sample
Sandro B. Rembold, J\'aderson S. Shimoia, Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann,, Rog\'erio Riffel, Rogemar A. Riffel, N\'icolas D. Mallmann, Jana\'ina C. do, Nascimento, Thales N. Moreira, Gabriele S. Ilha, Alice D. Machado, Rafael, Cirolini, Luiz N. da Costa, Marcio A. G. Maia

TL;DR
This study characterizes 62 AGN host galaxies from SDSS-IV MaNGA, compares them with matched non-active galaxies, and finds that more luminous AGN are associated with younger stellar populations, indicating a link between star formation and black hole growth.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed characterization of MaNGA AGN hosts and establishes a control sample for comparative analysis of stellar populations.
Findings
Strong AGN have younger stellar populations than control galaxies.
Higher [OIII] luminosity correlates with younger stellar ages in AGN hosts.
Low-luminosity AGN show similar stellar age distributions to non-active galaxies.
Abstract
We report the characterization of the first MaNGA Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) hosts in the Fifth Product Launch (MPL-5) and the definition of a control sample of non-active galaxies. This control sample - comprising two galaxies for each AGN - was selected in order to match the AGN hosts in terms of stellar mass, redshift, visual morphology and inclination. The stellar masses are in the range , and most objects have redshifts . The AGN sample is mostly comprised of low-luminosity AGN, with only 17 nuclei with erg s (that we call "strong AGN"). The stellar population of the control sample galaxies within the inner - kpc is dominated by the old ( - Gyr) age component, with a small contribution of intermediate age (- Myr) and young stars ( Myr) to the…
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