We present optical and infrared broad-band images, radio maps, and optical spectroscopy for the nuclear region of a sample of nearby galaxies. The galaxies have been drawn from a complete volume-limited sample for which we have already presented X-ray imaging. We modelled the stellar component of the spectroscopic observations to determine the star formation history of our targets. Diagnostic diagrams were used to classify the emission-line spectra and determine the ionizing mechanism driving the nuclear regions. All those sources classified as active galactic nuclei present small Eddington ratios (∼10-3 -10-6), implying a very slow growth rate of their black holes. We finally investigate the relative numbers of active and normal nuclei as a function of host galaxy luminosity and find that the fraction of active galaxies slowly rises as a function of host absolute magnitude in the MB ∼ -12 to -22 range. © 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS.
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Lira, P., Johnson, R. A., Lawrence, A., & Cid Fernandes, R. (2007). Multiwavelength study of the nuclei of a volume-limited sample of galaxies - II. Optical, infrared and radio observations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 382(4), 1552–1590. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12006.x
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