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Title: COLA II - Radio and Spectroscopic Diagnostics of Nuclear Activity in Galaxies

Authors: E. A. Corbett (1), L. J. Kewley (2), P. N. Appleton (3), V. Charmandaris (4), M. A. Dopita (5), C. A. Heisler (5), R. P. Norris (6), A. Zezas (2), A. Marston (3) ((1) AAO, (2) CfA, (3) SIRTF, (4) Cornell, (5) ANU, (6) ATNF)
Abstract: We present optical spectroscopic observations of 93 galaxies taken from the infra-red selected COLA (Compact Objects in Low Power AGN) sample. The sample spans the range of far-IR luminosities from normal galaxies to LIRGs. Of the galaxies observed, 78 (84%) exhibit emission lines. Using a theoretically-based optical emission-line scheme we classify 15% of the emission-line galaxies as Seyferts, 77% as starbursts, and the rest are either borderline AGN/starburst or show ambiguous characteristics. We find little evidence for an increase in the fraction of AGN in the sample as a function of far-IR luminosity but our sample covers only a small range in infrared luminosity and thus a weak trend may be masked. As a whole the Seyfert galaxies exhibit a small, but significant, radio excess on the radio-FIR correlation compared to the galaxies classified as starbursts. Compact (<0.05'') radio cores are detected in 55% of the Seyfert galaxies, and these galaxies exhibit a significantly larger radio excess than the Seyfert galaxies in which cores were not detected. Our results indicate that there may be two distinct populations of Seyferts, ``radio-excess'' Seyferts, which exhibit extended radio structures and compact radio cores, and ``radio-quiet'' Seyferts, in which the majority of the radio emission can be attributed to star-formation in the host galaxy. No significant difference is seen between the IR and optical spectroscopic properties of Seyferts with and without radio cores. (Abridged)
Comments: 24 pages, 4 figures, 6 tables. Accepted for publication in ApJ, February 2003
Subjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Journal reference: Astrophys.J.583:670-688,2003
DOI: 10.1086/345414
Cite as: arXiv:astro-ph/0210197v1

Submission history

From: Elizabeth A. Corbett [view email]
[v1] Wed, 9 Oct 2002 01:20:37 GMT (132kb)