Circumnuclear regions of different BPT types in star-forming MaNGA galaxies: AGN detectability
L.S.Pilyugin, E.K.Grebel, I.A.Zinchenko, M.A.Lara-Lopez, Y.A.Nefedyev,, V.M.Shulga

TL;DR
This study investigates the circumnuclear regions of MaNGA galaxies, analyzing spectral classifications and gas dynamics to understand AGN detectability and activity indicators across different BPT types.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed classification of circumnuclear radiation configurations and links gas velocity dispersion with AGN activity indicators.
Findings
LINER spectra form a sequence on the BPT diagram with radius
Gas velocity dispersion correlates with AGN luminosity
A demarcation line distinguishes AGN from star-forming regions based on velocity dispersion and Halpha brightness
Abstract
We consider the circumnuclear regions of MaNGA galaxies. The spectra are classified as AGN-like, HII-region-like (or SF-like), and intermediate (INT) spectra according to their positions on the BPT diagram. There are the following four configurations of the radiation distributions in the circumnuclear regions: 1) AGN+INT, the innermost region of the AGN-like radiation is surrounded by a ring of radiation of the intermediate type; 2) INT, the central area of radiation of the intermediate type; 3) SF+INT, the inner region of the HII-region-like radiation is surrounded by a ring of radiation of the intermediate type; and 4) SF, the HII-region-like radiation only. The LINERS of configurations 1 and 2 are examined. The spaxel spectra of the LINERs form a sequences on the BPT diagram. The line ratios change smoothly with radius, from AGN-like at the center to HII-region-like at larger…
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