A versatile classification tool for galactic activity using optical and infrared colors
Charalampos Daoutis, Elias Kyritsis, Konstantinos Kouroumpatzakis,, Andreas Zezas

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new galaxy classification tool using optical and infrared colors, capable of distinguishing various galaxy types, including passive ones, with high accuracy and broad applicability in the local universe.
Contribution
It develops a machine learning-based diagnostic that combines optical and infrared colors, improving classification of all galaxy types, including passive and low-luminosity AGN, over existing IR diagnostics.
Findings
Overall classification accuracy of ~81%.
High accuracy (~81%) for star-forming and passive galaxies.
Improved identification of low-luminosity AGN and starbursts.
Abstract
(abridged) The overwhelming majority of diagnostic tools for galactic activity are focused on active galaxies. Passive or dormant galaxies are often excluded from these diagnostics which usually employ emission line features. In this work, we use infrared and optical colors in order to build an all-inclusive galactic activity diagnostic tool that can discriminate between star-forming, AGN, LINER, composite, and passive galaxies, and which can be used in local and low-redshift galaxies. We explore classification criteria based on infrared colors from the 3 WISE bands supplemented with optical colors from the u, g, and r SDSS bands. From these we aim to find the minimal combination of colors for optimal results. Furthermore, to mitigate biases related to aperture effects, we introduce a new WISE photometric scheme combing different sized apertures. We develop a diagnostic tool using…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
