Starbursts in active galaxy nuclei: observational constraints from IR stellar absorption lines

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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9 pages, 5 figures, A&A in press

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High quality infrared spectra of active galaxies including the stellar absorption features of Si at 1.59 um, CO(6,3) at 1.62 um, and CO(2,0) at 2.29 um are used to measure the stellar mass to light ratio at 1.65 um (M_H/L) and investigate the occurrence circum--nuclear starbursts. We find that old and powerful starbursts are relatively common in obscured AGNs (5 objects out of 13) while absent in genuine Seyfert 1's (0 objects out of 8). The data are also used to derive the non-stellar continuum which is very red and compatible with emission from warm (~1000 K) dust even in bare Sy1's, thus indicating that the near IR nuclear continuum is reprocessed radiation. Hot dust (~800 K) emission is also detected in a few obscured AGNs, including the Seyfert 2 prototype NGC1068. The observed non-stellar flux is too high to be accounted for by scattered light and therefore indicates that the material obscuring the AGN must have a quite small (<~1 pc) projected size.

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