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2019ApJ...884..180D - Astrophys. J., 884, 180-180 (2019/October-3)

AGN all the way down? AGN-like line ratios are common in the lowest-mass isolated quiescent galaxies.

DICKEY C.M., GEHA M., WETZEL A. and EL-BADRY K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the lowest-mass quiescent galaxies known to exist in isolated environments (M* =109.0–9.5M; 1.5 Mpc from a more massive galaxy). This population may represent the lowest stellar mass galaxies in which internal feedback quenches galaxy-wide star formation. We present a Keck/Echelle Spectrograph and Imager long-slit spectroscopy for 27 isolated galaxies in this regime (20 quiescent galaxies and 7 star-forming galaxies). We measure emission line strengths as a function of radius and place galaxies on the Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich (BPT) diagram. Remarkably, 16 of 20 quiescent galaxies in our sample host central active galactic nucleus (AGN)-like line ratios. Only five of these quiescent galaxies were identified as AGN-like in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey due to a lower spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. We find that many of the quiescent galaxies in our sample have spatially extended emission across the non-star-forming regions of BPT-space. While quenched galaxies in denser environments in this mass range often show no evidence for AGN activity, a significant fraction of quiescent galaxies in isolation host AGNs despite their overall passive appearances.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: evolution

Simbad objects: 28

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