Comparison of star formation histories of AGN and non-AGN galaxies
G. Mountrichas, V. Buat, G. Yang, M. Boquien, Q. Ni, E. Pouliasis, D., Burgarella, P. Theule, I. Georgantopoulos

TL;DR
This study compares the star formation histories of AGN and non-AGN galaxies at redshifts 0.6-1.3, showing AGN are often in older, more compact galaxies with different stellar population ages, using improved SED fitting techniques.
Contribution
It demonstrates that including D$_n$4000 and H$_eta$ indices in SED fitting enhances age and mass estimates, revealing differences in stellar populations between AGN and non-AGN galaxies.
Findings
Including indices improves stellar age constraints.
AGN in bulge-dominated galaxies tend to have younger stars.
AGN are more common in compact systems.
Abstract
We use AGN with , from the COSMOS-Legacy survey that lie within the UltraVISTA region and cross match them with the LEGA-C catalogue. The latter provides measurements of the calcium break, D4000, and H Balmer line that allow us to study the stellar populations of AGN and compare them with a galaxy reference catalogue. Our samples consist of 69 AGN and 2176 non-AGN systems, within , that satisfy the same photometric selection criteria. We construct the SEDs of both population and use the CIGALE code to investigate the effect of the two indices in the SED fitting process. Our analysis shows that the inclusion of D4000 and H allows CIGALE to constrain better the ages of the stellar populations. Furthermore, we find an increase of the estimated stellar masses by, on average, dex, in particular for…
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