2013A&A...552A.135K


Query : 2013A&A...552A.135K

2013A&A...552A.135K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 552A, 135-135 (2013/4-1)

Activity of the Seyfert galaxy neighbours.

KOULOURIDIS E., PLIONIS M., CHAVUSHYAN V., DULTZIN D., KRONGOLD Y., GEORGANTOPOULOS I. and LEON-TAVARES J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a follow-up study of a series of papers concerning the role of close interactions as a possible triggering mechanism of AGN activity. We have already studied the close (≤100h–1kpc) and the large-scale (≤1h–1Mpc) environment of a local sample of Sy1, Sy2, and bright IRAS galaxies (BIRG) and of their respective control samples. The results led us to the conclusion that a close encounter appears capable of activating a sequence where an absorption line galaxy (ALG) galaxy first becomes a starburst, then a Sy2, and finally a Sy1. Here we investigate the activity of neighbouring galaxies of different types of AGN, since both galaxies of an interacting pair should be affected. To this end we present the optical spectroscopy and X-ray imaging of 30 neighbouring galaxies around two local (z≲0.034) samples of 10 Sy1 and 13 Sy2 galaxies. Although this is a pilot study of a small sample, various interesting trends have been discovered that imply physical mechanisms that may lead to different Seyfert types. Based on the optical spectroscopy, we find that more than 70% of all neighbouring galaxies exhibit star forming and/or nuclear activity (namely recent star formation and/or AGN), while an additional X-ray analysis showed that this percentage might be significantly higher. Furthermore, we find a statistically significant correlation, at a 99.9% level, between the value of the neighbour's [OIII]/Hβ ratio and the activity type of the central active galaxy, i.e. the neighbours of Sy2 galaxies are systematically more ionized than the neighbours of Sy1s. This result, in combination with trends found using the Equivalent Width of the Hα emission line and the stellar population synthesis code STARLIGHT, indicate differences in the stellar mass, metallicity, and star formation history between the samples. Our results point towards a link between close galaxy interactions and activity and also provide more clues regarding the possible evolutionary sequence inferred by our previous studies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: Seyfert - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: nuclei - large-scale structure of Universe - X-rays: galaxies

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/552/A135): table1.dat sp/*>

Simbad objects: 58

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Number of rows : 58
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 LEDA 1026108 AG? 00 18 33.35 -06 58 53.5           ~ 4 0
2 2MASX J00183589-0702555 Sy2 00 18 35.9055316896 -07 02 55.841114580   15.20 14.1 13.83   ~ 33 0
3 NGC 526 Sy2 01 23 54.3772245792 -35 03 55.710850788   14.76 14.60 13.46   ~ 331 1
4 MCG-06-04-020 Sy2 01 23 57.0756833232 -35 04 09.451026408   15.14 14.5 13.79   ~ 26 0
5 NGC 527 GiG 01 23 58.1497596696 -35 06 54.407099880   14.07   12.50   ~ 39 1
6 MCG-06-04-022 LSB 01 23 59.346 -35 07 38.51   16.26       ~ 10 0
7 2MASX J01240948-3505426 AG? 01 24 09.47 -35 05 42.3           ~ 3 0
8 [KPC2006] NGC 863 Neighbor 1 G 02 14 29.3 -00 46 05           ~ 2 0
9 SDSS J021429.36-004604.7 G 02 14 29.361 -00 46 04.75           ~ 5 0
10 NGC 863 Sy1 02 14 33.5604714720 -00 46 00.181845336   14.48 13.81 17.9   ~ 691 0
11 2MFGC 1811 G 02 19 59.840 +08 10 44.83           ~ 12 0
12 Mrk 1400 Sy1 02 20 13.7343878928 +08 12 19.232322948   16.26 15.27     ~ 38 0
13 ESO 545-13 Sy1 02 24 40.615 -19 08 31.31   13.97 15.33 12.86   ~ 60 0
14 MCG-03-07-012 AG? 02 24 51.2258325888 -19 08 03.645449232   15.70       ~ 10 0
15 2MASX J02382541+0158076 GiG 02 38 25.4577246456 +01 58 07.785027912   15.6       ~ 21 0
16 NGC 1019 Sy1 02 38 27.4157281584 +01 54 27.757234728   15.71 14.95     ~ 73 0
17 ESO 417-6 Sy2 02 56 21.5349636672 -32 11 08.156413860   14.29   13.13   ~ 82 0
18 LEDA 695703 AG? 02 56 40.540 -32 11 03.64   16.702   15.617   ~ 5 0
19 LEDA 1127439 EmG 03 03 41.166 -01 04 24.98   15.90   14.81   ~ 15 0
20 NGC 1194 Sy2 03 03 49.1124029328 -01 06 13.415103900   15.29 14.18     ~ 260 0
21 UGC 2517 EmG 03 04 12.5233338576 -01 11 33.950831892   14.9       ~ 25 0
22 NGC 1241 Sy2 03 11 14.6195456232 -08 55 18.775959888 12.07 12.84 11.99 12.7 12.5 ~ 210 2
23 NGC 1242 AG? 03 11 19.2878265768 -08 54 08.865935352 14.27 14.32 13.71     ~ 47 1
24 NGC 1321 GiG 03 24 48.5740659528 -03 00 56.088649980   14.5       ~ 38 0
25 NGC 1320 Sy2 03 24 48.6886857672 -03 02 32.121533436   14.0 14.00     ~ 282 0
26 Mrk 612 Sy2 03 30 40.866 -03 08 15.69   15.03 14.25     ~ 93 0
27 LEDA 1075354 AG? 03 30 42.2666342352 -03 09 49.009121676   15.06   13.75   ~ 14 0
28 NGC 1355 EmG 03 33 23.4831223464 -04 59 55.301499888   15   13.18   ~ 33 1
29 NGC 1358 Sy2 03 33 39.6807616872 -05 05 22.213915692   14.10 13.05 11.76   ~ 202 1
30 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17462 0
31 NAME Great Attractor SCG 10 32 -46.0           ~ 558 0
32 NGC 3786 Sy2 11 39 42.5121341928 +31 54 33.971791752   14.62 13.74     ~ 394 1
33 NGC 3788 GiP 11 39 44.5783762224 +31 55 52.367128392   13.30 12.50     ~ 134 1
34 LEDA 867524 G 11 45 38.9 -18 29 18           ~ 4 0
35 ATO J176.4186-18.4541 Sy1 11 45 40.4653497048 -18 27 14.962917636   14.63 14.29 10.5   ~ 169 0
36 LEDA 867889 G 11 45 40.8135106745 -18 27 35.960201239   16.89   15.65   ~ 8 0
37 UGC 7064 Sy2 12 04 43.3250093184 +31 10 38.182798092   14.82 14.01     ~ 201 1
38 2MASX J12044519+3109337 GiG 12 04 45.1444308312 +31 09 34.459451064   15.2       ~ 33 0
39 2MASX J12044518+3111327 LIN 12 04 45.2025498552 +31 11 32.892447264   15.7       ~ 26 0
40 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6655 0
41 NAME SHAPLEY-CENTAURUS CL SCG 13 06.0 -33 04           ~ 611 0
42 LEDA 1725892 AG? 14 17 33.878 +25 06 52.05           ~ 13 0
43 NGC 5548 Sy1 14 17 59.5400291832 +25 08 12.603122268   14.35 13.73     ~ 2714 0
44 NGC 6104 Sy1 16 16 30.6734802024 +35 42 28.968608844   18.17 17.35     ~ 121 0
45 MCG+06-36-012 LIN 16 16 49.8993186888 +35 42 07.064094816   15.4       ~ 18 0
46 LEDA 2175783 GiC 16 23 40.474 +41 06 15.75           ~ 10 0
47 Mrk 699 Sy1 16 23 45.8806648032 +41 04 56.429671836   17.04 16.61     ~ 119 0
48 AGC 321255 G 22 40 11.0 +07 59 59           ~ 4 0
49 UGC 12138 Sy1 22 40 17.0609184456 +08 03 13.539839976   15.30 14.45     ~ 183 0
50 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2098 3
51 IC 5283 GiP 23 03 17.9800776408 +08 53 36.838944528   15.2       ~ 120 1
52 Mrk 526 AG? 23 12 43.110 +10 43 47.56   15.4       ~ 23 0
53 NGC 7671 GiP 23 27 19.3401587400 +12 28 02.728494624   14.3       ~ 66 0
54 NGC 7672 Sy2 23 27 31.4358992112 +12 23 06.832583628   15.05 14.21     ~ 90 0
55 NGC 7679 Sy2 23 28 46.6613717400 +03 30 41.013578196   13.2       ~ 272 1
56 NGC 7682 Sy2 23 29 03.9181335984 +03 31 59.921415444   14.3       ~ 236 0
57 LEDA 1373952 AG? 23 44 05.49 +10 03 26.4   15.8       ~ 10 0
58 NGC 7743 Sy2 23 44 21.1607807112 +09 56 02.970989664   14.19 13.28     ~ 314 0

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