The impact of bars and interactions on optically selected AGNs in spiral galaxies
Sol Alonso, Georgina Coldwell, Fernanda Duplancic, Valeria Mesa and, Diego G. Lambas

TL;DR
This study compares how galactic bars and galaxy interactions influence nuclear activity in spiral galaxies, finding bars more effectively enhance AGN activity than interactions, with activity also linked to host galaxy properties.
Contribution
It provides a direct comparison of the effects of bars and interactions on AGN activity using SDSS data, highlighting the greater impact of bars in driving nuclear activity.
Findings
Barred AGNs show higher nuclear activity than AGNs in pairs.
Both barred AGNs and those in pairs exceed unbarred AGNs in activity levels.
Nuclear activity correlates with host galaxy mass, color, and stellar age.
Abstract
Aims. With the aim of performing a suitable comparison of the internal process of galactic bars with respect to the external effect of interactions on driving gas toward the inner most region of the galaxies, we explored the efficiency of both mechanisms on central nuclear activity in active galactic nuclei (AGN) in spiral galaxies. Methods. We selected samples of barred AGN and active objects residing in pair systems, derived from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). In order to carry out a reliable comparison of both samples (AGNs in barred hosts in isolation and in galaxy pairs), we selected spiral AGN galaxies with similar distributions of redshift, magnitude, stellar mass, color and stellar age population from both catalogs. With the goal of providing an appropriate quantification of the influence of bars and interactions on nuclear activity, we also constructed a suitable control…
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