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LLAMA: nuclear stellar properties of Swift-BAT AGN and matched inactive galaxies

Lin, Ming-Yi; Davies, R.I.; Hicks, E.K.S.; Burtscher, L.; Contursi, A.; Genzel, R.; Koss, M.; Lutz, D.; Maciejewski, W.; Müller-Sánchez, F.; Orban de Xivry, G.; Ricci, C.; Riffel, R.; Riffel, R.A.; Rosario, D.; Schartmann, M.; Schnorr-Müller, A.; Shimizu, T.; Sternberg, A.; Sturm, E.; Storchi-Bergmann, T.; Tacconi, L.; Veilleux, S.

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Authors

Ming-Yi Lin

R.I. Davies

E.K.S. Hicks

L. Burtscher

A. Contursi

R. Genzel

M. Koss

D. Lutz

W. Maciejewski

F. Müller-Sánchez

G. Orban de Xivry

C. Ricci

R. Riffel

R.A. Riffel

D. Rosario

M. Schartmann

A. Schnorr-Müller

T. Shimizu

A. Sternberg

E. Sturm

T. Storchi-Bergmann

L. Tacconi

S. Veilleux



Abstract

In a complete sample of local 14–195 keV selected active galactic nuclei (AGNs) and inactive galaxies, matched by their host galaxy properties, we study the spatially resolved stellar kinematics and luminosity distributions at near-infrared wavelengths on scales of 10–150 pc, using SINFONI on the VLT. In this paper, we present the first half of the sample, which comprises 13 galaxies, eight AGNs and five inactive galaxies. The stellar velocity fields show a disc-like rotating pattern, for which the kinematic position angle is in agreement with the photometric position angle obtained from large scale images. For this set of galaxies, the stellar surface brightness of the inactive galaxy sample is generally comparable to the matched sample of AGN, but extends to lower surface brightness. After removal of the bulge contribution, we find a nuclear stellar light excess with an extended nuclear disc structure, which exhibits a size-luminosity relation. While we expect the excess luminosity to be associated with a dynamically cooler young stellar population, we do not typically see a matching drop in dispersion. This may be because these galaxies have pseudo-bulges in which the intrinsic dispersion increases towards the centre. And although the young stars may have an impact in the observed kinematics, their fraction is too small to dominate over the bulge and compensate the increase in dispersion at small radii, so no dispersion drop is seen. Finally, we find no evidence for a difference in the stellar kinematics and nuclear stellar luminosity excess between these active and inactive galaxies.

Citation

Lin, M., Davies, R., Hicks, E., Burtscher, L., Contursi, A., Genzel, R., …Veilleux, S. (2018). LLAMA: nuclear stellar properties of Swift-BAT AGN and matched inactive galaxies. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 473(4), 4582-4611. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx2618

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 5, 2017
Online Publication Date Oct 9, 2017
Publication Date Feb 1, 2018
Deposit Date Feb 22, 2018
Publicly Available Date Feb 22, 2018
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Royal Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 473
Issue 4
Pages 4582-4611
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx2618
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1334177

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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.






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