Empirical diagnostics of the starburst-AGN connection

DOI: 
Publication date: 
01/09/2001
Main author: 
Fernandes, RC
IAA authors: 
Delgado, RMG
Authors: 
Fernandes, RC; Heckman, T; Schmitt, H; Delgado, RMG; Storchi-Bergmann, T
Journal: 
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Publication type: 
Review
Volume: 
558
Pages: 
81-108
Number: 
Abstract: 
We examine a representative sample of 35 Seyfert 2 nuclei. Previous work has shown that nearly half (15) of these nuclei show the direct (but difficult to detect) spectroscopic signature at optical/near-UV wavelengths of the hot massive stars that power circumnuclear starbursts. In the present paper we examine a variety of more easily measured quantities for this sample, such as the equivalent widths of strong absorption features, continuum colors, emission line equivalent widths, emission line ratios and profiles, far-IR luminosities, and near-UV surface brightness. We compare the composite starburst + Seyfert 2 nuclei to 'pure' Seyfert 2 nuclei, Starburst galaxies, and normal galactic nuclei. Our goals are to verify whether the easily measured properties of the composite nuclei are consistent with the expected impact of a starburst and to investigate alternative less demanding methods to infer the presence of starbursts in Seyfert 2 nuclei, applicable to larger or more distant samples. We show that starbursts do indeed leave clear and easily quantifiable imprints on the near-UV to optical continuum and emission line properties of Seyfert 2s. Composite starburst + Seyfert 2 systems can be recognized by: (1) a strong 'featureless continuum' (FC), which dilutes the Ca II K line from old stars in the host's bulge to an equivalent width W-K < 10 Angstrom; (2) emission lines whose equivalent widths are intermediate between starburst galaxies and 'pure' Seyfert 2's; (3) relatively low excitation line ratios, which indicate that part of the gas ionization in these Seyfert 2s (typically similar to 50% of H beta) is due to photoionization by OB stars; (4) large far-IR luminosities (greater than or similar to 10(10) L-circle dot); (5) high near-UV surface brightness (similar to 10(3) L-circle dot pc(-2)). These characteristics are all consistent with the expected impact of circumnuclear starbursts on the observed properties of Seyfert 2's. Furthermore, they offer alternative empirical diagnostics of the presence of circumnuclear starbursts from a few easily measured quantities.
Database: 
WOK
Keywords: 
galaxies : active; galaxies : nuclei; galaxies : Seyfert