Multicolour Optical Imaging of IR-Warm Seyfert Galaxies. IV. Surface Photometry: Colour Distributions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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24 pages, including 10 figures and 3 tables (table 2 included as separet file) Submitted to ApJ

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This paper is the fourth in a series, studying the optical properties of a sample of mid-IR Warm Seyfert galaxies and of a control sample of mid-IR cold galaxies. The present paper is devoted to the analysis of the colour distributions characterizing the host galaxies. The Warm Seyfert 1 and 2 galaxies show opposite colour gradients and their colour profiles are depicting age and dust effects within single-burst, solar metallicity models. In particular, we find ample evidence for the occurrence of strong star formation in the Seyfert 2 disks: their colour and emission line 2-dimensional maps suggest dust extinction associated with on-going star formation in spiral and tidal features; their colour profiles show starbursts of 0.5-1 Gyr or younger, superposed on the older underlying galaxy population. Most of these properties are shared with the Cold galaxies, while the Warm Seyfert 1s show mostly older stellar populations and, in only a few cases, evidence for circumnuclear star formation.

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