2022MNRAS.515..378A


Query : 2022MNRAS.515..378A

2022MNRAS.515..378A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 515, 378-394 (2022/September-1)

Testing the role of AGN on the star formation and metal enrichment of 'twin galaxies'.

ANGTHOPO J., DEL MORAL-CASTRO I., FERRERAS I., GARCIA-LORENZO B. and RAMOS ALMEIDA C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the effect of AGN activity on the star formation history of galaxies by analysing the stellar population properties of 10 pairs of nearby twin galaxies - selected as being visually similar except for the presence of an AGN. The selection of such twin samples represents a method to study AGN feedback, as recently proposed by del Moral Castro et al. We use integral field unit (IFU) data from CALIFA, stacked within three fixed apertures. AGN galaxies in a twin pair suggest more evolved stellar populations than their non-AGN counterpart 90 per cent of the time, regardless of aperture size. A comparison with a large sample from SDSS confirms that most twins are representative of the general population, but in each twin the differences between twin members is significant. A set of targeted line strengths reveal the AGN member of a twin pair is older and more metal-rich than the non-AGN galaxy, suggesting AGN galaxies in our sample may either have an earlier formation time or follow a different star formation and chemical enrichment history. These results are discussed within two simple, contrasting hypotheses for the role played by AGN in galaxy evolution, which can be tested in the future at a greater detail with the use of larger data sets.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 UGC 5 Sy2 00 03 05.6532278352 -01 54 49.909114908   13.92 13.32 12.40 12.08 ~ 105 0
2 NGC 1 GiP 00 07 15.8562637560 +27 42 29.020113144   13.4       ~ 116 0
3 NGC 160 AG? 00 36 04.0982272704 +23 57 28.502827092   13.7       ~ 94 0
4 NGC 1093 Sy2 02 48 16.1267562816 +34 25 11.324976636   14.3       ~ 71 0
5 NGC 2253 AG? 06 43 14.6846186952 +65 40 38.950679568   15.0       ~ 61 0
6 NGC 2639 Sy2 08 43 38.0682469032 +50 12 19.942091604 12.90 12.56 11.65     ~ 427 2
7 NGC 2906 GiG 09 32 06.2228278920 +08 26 30.486567516   13.1       ~ 168 0
8 NGC 2916 Sy2 09 34 57.5933209584 +21 42 18.960584796 12.81 12.74 12.05     ~ 153 1
9 NGC 5947 AGN 15 30 36.5925666192 +42 43 01.769449836   14.8       ~ 83 0
10 NGC 5980 GiG 15 41 30.4164434016 +15 47 15.745031088   13.3       ~ 100 0
11 NGC 6004 GiG 15 50 22.7234510328 +18 56 21.333070932   13.4       ~ 98 0
12 NGC 6394 Sy2 17 30 21.4214207088 +59 38 23.604551520   15.27       ~ 97 1
13 NGC 7311 LIN 22 34 06.7905936096 +05 34 13.172695392   13.4       ~ 115 0
14 NGC 7466 AGN 23 02 03.4724376888 +27 03 09.223962084   15.27 14.42     ~ 98 0
15 NVSS J235106+010322 rG 23 51 06.218 +01 03 23.57   14.4       ~ 109 0

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