Semi-empirical analysis of Sloan Digital Sky Survey galaxies III. How to distinguish AGN hosts

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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14 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS (replaced on august 3, 2006, eqs 6 and 7 corrected)

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10732.x

We consider the techniques to distinguish normal star forming (NSF) galaxies and active galactic nuclei (AGN) hosts using optical spectra. The observational data base is a set of 20000 galaxies extracted from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, for which we have determined the emission line intensities after subtracting the stellar continuum obtained from spectral synthesis. Our analysis is based on photoionization models computed using the stellar ionizing radiation predicted by Starburst 99 and, for the AGNs, a broken power-law spectrum. We explain why, among the four classical emission line diagnostic diagrams, the [OIII]/Hb vs [NII]/Ha one works best. We show however, that none of these diagrams is efficient in detecting AGNs in metal poor galaxies, should such cases exist. We propose a new divisory line between ``pure'' NSF galaxies and AGN hosts. We also show that a classification into NSF and AGN galaxies using only [NII]/Ha is feasible and useful. Finally, we propose a new classification diagram, the DEW diagram, plotting D_n(4000) vs max(EW[OII],EW[NeIII]). This diagram can be used with optical spectra for galaxies with redshifts up to z = 1.3, meaning an important progress over classifications proposed up to now. Since the DEW diagram requires only a small range in wavelength, it can also be used at even larger redshifts in suitable atmospheric windows. It also has the advantage of not requiring stellar synthesis analysis to subtract the stars and of allowing one to see ALL the galaxies in the same diagram, including passive galaxies.

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