Testing the AGN‐Starburst Connection in Seyfert Galaxies

  • Ivanov V
  • Rieke G
  • Groppi C
  • et al.
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Abstract

We use the CO band at 2.3 micron to constrain the populations of young stars in the central regions of Seyfert galaxies. We report new CO band spectroscopy of 46 Seyfert galaxies. In most cases, the observed CO indices appear diluted by the presence of a non-stellar component (most likely, warm dust surrounding the active nucleus). We used JHKL aperture photometry to estimate the non-stellar contribution at 2.3 micron. We successfully corrected the CO band for the dilution for 16 galaxies which were not dominated by the non-stellar component. Comparing with CO indices measured in elliptical and purely starbursting galaxies, we find no evidence for strong starbursts in the majority of these galaxies.

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Ivanov, V. D., Rieke, G. H., Groppi, C. E., Alonso‐Herrero, A., Rieke, M. J., & Engelbracht, C. W. (2000). Testing the AGN‐Starburst Connection in Seyfert Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 545(1), 190–204. https://doi.org/10.1086/317792

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