Revisiting AGN Placement on the BPT Diagram: A Spectral Decomposition Approach
Hossen Teimoorinia, Sara Shishehchi, Finn Archinuk, Joanna Woo, Robert, Bickley, Ping Lin, Zhonglin Hu, Emile Petit

TL;DR
This paper presents a spectral decomposition model that separates star-forming and non-star-forming components in galaxy spectra, revealing new insights into AGN placement on the BPT diagram and reducing contamination effects.
Contribution
The study introduces an innovative spectral decomposition model based on MaNGA IFU data, improving the accuracy of AGN classification on the BPT diagram by disentangling SF and NonSF contributions.
Findings
Significant shift in NonSF spectra placement on the BPT diagram.
Emergence of two distinct clusters in LINER and Seyfert regions.
Contamination from star-forming regions influences AGN classification.
Abstract
Traditional single-fibre spectroscopy provides a single galaxy spectrum, forming the basis for crucial parameter estimation. However, its accuracy can be compromised by various sources of contamination, such as the prominent \Ha~emission line originating from both Star-Forming (SF) regions and non-Star-Forming regions (NonSF), including Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN). The potential to dissect a spectrum into its SF and NonSF constituents holds the promise of significantly enhancing precision in parameter estimates. In contrast, Integral Field Unit (IFU) surveys present a solution to minimize contamination. These surveys examine spatially localized regions within galaxies, reducing the impact of mixed sources. Although an IFU survey's resulting spectrum covers a smaller region of a galaxy than single-fibre spectroscopy, it can still encompass a blend of heterogeneous sources. Our study…
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TopicsTime Series Analysis and Forecasting · Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
