Nuclear vs. Integrated Spectroscopy of Galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey
G.Gavazzi, G. Consolandi, S. Belladitta, A. Boselli, and M. Fossati

TL;DR
This study characterizes the nuclear spectra of galaxies in the Herschel Reference Survey, comparing nuclear and global classifications, and examines the relationship between nuclear activity and galaxy properties, especially stellar mass.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectral classification of HRS galaxies using new and existing data, and compares nuclear and global properties to understand galaxy evolution.
Findings
Fraction of AGNs increases with stellar mass.
66% of late-type galaxies with logM > 10 are AGNs or transition objects.
Nuclear activity correlates with galaxy stellar mass.
Abstract
Context. The determination of the relative frequency of active galactic nuclei (AGN) versus other spectral classes, for example, HII region-like (HII), transition objects (TRAN), passive (PAS), and retired (RET), in a complete set of galaxies in the local Universe is of primary importance to discriminate the source of ionization in the nuclear region of galaxies. Aims. Here we aim to provide a spectroscopic characterization of the nuclei of galaxies belonging to the Herschel Reference Survey (HRS), a volume and magnitude limited sample representative of the local Universe, which has become a benchmark for local and high-z studies, for semianalytical models and cosmological simulations. The comparison between the nuclear spectral classification and the one determined on the global galactic scale provides information about how galaxy properties change from the nuclear to the outer…
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