2000ApJ...544..747S


Query : 2000ApJ...544..747S

2000ApJ...544..747S - Astrophys. J., 544, 747-762 (2000/December-1)

The frequency of nuclear star formation in Seyfert 2 galaxies.

STORCHI-BERGMANN T., RAIMANN D., BICA E.L.D. and FRAQUELLI H.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the detectability of starburst signatures in the nuclear spectrum of Seyfert 2 galaxies by constructing spectral models in the wavelength range λλ3500-4100, combining the spectrum of a bulge population (of age ~10 Gyr) with that of younger stellar populations, spanning ages from ~3 Myr to 1 Gyr. The major constraints in the analysis are (1) the continuum ratio λλ3660/4020, which efficiently discriminates between models combining a bulge spectrum with a stellar population younger than ~50 Myr and those with older stellar populations; (2) the presence of the Balmer lines H8, H9, and H10 in absorption, which are unambiguous signatures of stellar populations with ages in the range 10 Myr-1 Gyr for the relevant metallicities. Their detectability depends both on the age of the young component and on its contribution to the total flux relative to that of the bulge. We also construct models combining the bulge template with a power-law (PL) continuum, which is observed in some Seyfert 2 galaxies in polarized light, contributing with typically 10%-40% of the flux at 4020 Å. We conclude that such continuum cannot be distinguished from that of a very young stellar population (age≤10 Myr), contributing with less than ~0.02% of the mass of the bulge. The models are compared with nuclear spectra–corresponding to a radius of 200-300 pc at the galaxy–of 20 Seyfert 2 galaxies, in which we specifically look for the signatures above of young- to intermediate-aged stellar populations. We find them in 10 galaxies, thus 50% of the sample. But only in six cases (30% of the sample) can they be attributed to young stars (age<500 Myr): Mrk 1210, ESO 362-G8, NGC 5135, NGC 5643, NGC 7130, and NGC 7582. In the remaining four cases, the signatures are caused by intermediate-aged stars (~1 Gyr). We find a tendency for the young stars to be found more frequently among the late-type Seyfert galaxies, a well-known effect in the nuclei of normal galaxies. This tendency is supported by a comparison between the equivalent widths (W) of absorption lines of the nuclear spectra of the Seyfert 2 galaxies with those of normal galaxies of the same Hubble type. For the late-type galaxies, the W values of the Seyfert galaxies are within the observed range of the normal galaxies, suggesting a similar stellar population. On the other hand, the W values are lower than those of the normal galaxies for seven out of the 11 Seyferts in early-type galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Seyfert - Galaxies: Stellar Content

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 262 Sy2 00 48 47.14147900 +31 57 25.0845702 14.04 13.90 13.06 8.53   ~ 735 3
2 2C 94 Sy2 01 08 52.8701830824 +13 20 14.262799812   15.19       ~ 477 2
3 Mrk 573 Sy2 01 43 57.7777898304 +02 20 59.531401716   14.90 14.07     ~ 533 0
4 IC 1816 Sy2 02 31 50.9839781112 -36 40 19.756788744   13.86 14.26 12.28   ~ 109 0
5 ESO 417-6 Sy2 02 56 21.5349636672 -32 11 08.156413860   14.29   13.13   ~ 81 0
6 NGC 1320 Sy2 03 24 48.6886857672 -03 02 32.121533436   14.0 14.00     ~ 282 0
7 NGC 1358 Sy2 03 33 39.6807616872 -05 05 22.213915692   14.10 13.05 11.76   ~ 201 1
8 NGC 1386 Sy1 03 36 46.238 -35 59 57.39 12.42 12.16 11.23 10.76   ~ 520 1
9 LEDA 13982 Sy2 03 51 35.7643720392 -27 44 34.896912468   16.0       ~ 148 1
10 Z 420-15 Sy2 04 53 25.7402917464 +04 03 41.809965948   15.0       ~ 119 0
11 ESO 362-8 Sy2 05 11 09.098 -34 23 36.74   13.62 12.65 12.46   ~ 72 0
12 LEDA 19313 Sy2 06 36 32.2509554376 -20 34 53.181243300   18.27 17.58     ~ 130 4
13 Mrk 1210 Sy2 08 04 05.8608218112 +05 06 49.823376120   14.55 13.7     ~ 306 2
14 NGC 3081 Sy2 09 59 29.5437024336 -22 49 34.747341960   13.06 13.55 11.67 12.1 ~ 466 0
15 IRAS 11215-2806 Sy2 11 24 02.7219289536 -28 23 15.489126168   15.7       ~ 61 0
16 ESO 439-9 Sy2 11 27 23.4314224104 -29 15 27.540738540   14.76 15.49 13.18   ~ 77 0
17 IC 3639 Sy2 12 40 52.8344884344 -36 45 21.057011172   13.01 13.50 11.87 12.7 ~ 247 1
18 ESO 269-12 Sy2 12 56 40.5123469200 -46 55 34.274942184   14.72   13.54 13.9 ~ 62 0
19 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4486 3
20 NGC 5135 Sy2 13 25 44.059 -29 50 01.24   12.58 13.35 11.53 12.2 ~ 474 1
21 NGC 5643 Sy2 14 32 40.778 -44 10 28.60   11.03 13.60 9.92 10.6 ~ 572 0
22 Mrk 477 Sy2 14 40 38.0960806920 +53 30 15.961505184   16.05 15.03     ~ 317 1
23 NGC 6300 Sy2 17 16 59.5418094960 -62 49 13.946588832   10.88 13.08 9.44 10.2 ~ 431 0
24 IC 4889 EmG 19 45 15.168 -54 20 38.91   12.25 11.08 10.73 11.5 ~ 138 0
25 NGC 6890 Sy2 20 18 18.1057797216 -44 48 24.750633168   13.06 14.02 11.57   ~ 164 0
26 NGC 7130 Sy2 21 48 19.5412287192 -34 57 04.492024884   12.86 13.87 11.57   ~ 450 0
27 NGC 7582 Sy2 23 18 23.60 -42 22 13.3 11.62 10.92 10.62     ~ 906 2

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