Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations
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Resumo: | We use Gemini Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrograph (NIFS) adaptive optics assisted data cubes to map the stellar population of the inner few hundred parsec of a sample of 18 nearby Seyfert galaxies. The near-infrared light is dominated by the contribution of young to intermediate-age stellar populations, with light-weighted mean ages ‹t›L ≲ 1.5 Gyr. Hot dust (HD) emission is centrally peaked (in the unresolved nucleus), but it is also needed to reproduce the continuum beyond the nucleus in nearly half of the sample. We have analysed the stellar population properties of the nuclear region and their relation with more global properties of the galaxies. We find a correlation between the X-ray luminosity and the contributions from the HD, featureless continuum (FC), and reddening AV. We attribute these correlations to the fact that all these properties are linked to the mass accretion rate to the active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We also find a correlation of the bolometric luminosity log(LBolobs) with the mass-weighted mean age of the stellar population, interpreted as due a delay between the formation of new stars and the triggering/feeding of the AGN. The gas reaching the supermassive black hole is probably originated from mass loss from the already somewhat evolved intermediate-age stellar population (‹t›L ≲ 1.5 Gyr). In summary, our results show that there is a significant fraction of young to intermediate-age stellar populations in the inner few 100 pc of active galaxies, suggesting that this region is facing a rejuvenation process in which the AGN, once triggered, precludes further star formation, in the sense that it can be associated with the lack of new star formation in the nuclear region. |
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Riffel, RogérioHahn, Luis Gabriel DahmerRiffel, Rogemar AndréStorchi-Bergmann, ThaisaDametto, Natacha ZanonDavies, Richard I.Burtscher, LeonardBianchin, MarinaDutra, Daniel RuschelRicci, ClaudioRosario, David2022-05-31T01:00:42Z20220035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/239482001140746We use Gemini Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrograph (NIFS) adaptive optics assisted data cubes to map the stellar population of the inner few hundred parsec of a sample of 18 nearby Seyfert galaxies. The near-infrared light is dominated by the contribution of young to intermediate-age stellar populations, with light-weighted mean ages ‹t›L ≲ 1.5 Gyr. Hot dust (HD) emission is centrally peaked (in the unresolved nucleus), but it is also needed to reproduce the continuum beyond the nucleus in nearly half of the sample. We have analysed the stellar population properties of the nuclear region and their relation with more global properties of the galaxies. We find a correlation between the X-ray luminosity and the contributions from the HD, featureless continuum (FC), and reddening AV. We attribute these correlations to the fact that all these properties are linked to the mass accretion rate to the active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We also find a correlation of the bolometric luminosity log(LBolobs) with the mass-weighted mean age of the stellar population, interpreted as due a delay between the formation of new stars and the triggering/feeding of the AGN. The gas reaching the supermassive black hole is probably originated from mass loss from the already somewhat evolved intermediate-age stellar population (‹t›L ≲ 1.5 Gyr). In summary, our results show that there is a significant fraction of young to intermediate-age stellar populations in the inner few 100 pc of active galaxies, suggesting that this region is facing a rejuvenation process in which the AGN, once triggered, precludes further star formation, in the sense that it can be associated with the lack of new star formation in the nuclear region.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the royal astronomical society. Oxford. Vol. 512, no. 3 (Apr. 2022), p. 3906–3921Galáxias ativasEvolucao galaticaPopulacoes estelaresGalaxies : ActiveGalaxies : EvolutionGalaxies : Stellar contentGemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populationsEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001140746.pdf.txt001140746.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain86285http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/239482/2/001140746.pdf.txt1acebc522cde47e012d2623b70c44342MD52ORIGINAL001140746.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2905446http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/239482/1/001140746.pdf0153452ec636ca6b2af1cdc51fa46c2fMD5110183/2394822023-09-24 03:37:29.777138oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/239482Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-09-24T06:37:29Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations Riffel, Rogério Galáxias ativas Evolucao galatica Populacoes estelares Galaxies : Active Galaxies : Evolution Galaxies : Stellar content |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
title_full |
Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
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Gemini NIFS survey of feeding and feedback processes in nearby active galaxies : VI. Stellar populations |
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Riffel, Rogério |
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Riffel, Rogério Hahn, Luis Gabriel Dahmer Riffel, Rogemar André Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Dametto, Natacha Zanon Davies, Richard I. Burtscher, Leonard Bianchin, Marina Dutra, Daniel Ruschel Ricci, Claudio Rosario, David |
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author |
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Hahn, Luis Gabriel Dahmer Riffel, Rogemar André Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Dametto, Natacha Zanon Davies, Richard I. Burtscher, Leonard Bianchin, Marina Dutra, Daniel Ruschel Ricci, Claudio Rosario, David |
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Riffel, Rogério Hahn, Luis Gabriel Dahmer Riffel, Rogemar André Storchi-Bergmann, Thaisa Dametto, Natacha Zanon Davies, Richard I. Burtscher, Leonard Bianchin, Marina Dutra, Daniel Ruschel Ricci, Claudio Rosario, David |
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Galáxias ativas Evolucao galatica Populacoes estelares |
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Galáxias ativas Evolucao galatica Populacoes estelares Galaxies : Active Galaxies : Evolution Galaxies : Stellar content |
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Galaxies : Active Galaxies : Evolution Galaxies : Stellar content |
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We use Gemini Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectrograph (NIFS) adaptive optics assisted data cubes to map the stellar population of the inner few hundred parsec of a sample of 18 nearby Seyfert galaxies. The near-infrared light is dominated by the contribution of young to intermediate-age stellar populations, with light-weighted mean ages ‹t›L ≲ 1.5 Gyr. Hot dust (HD) emission is centrally peaked (in the unresolved nucleus), but it is also needed to reproduce the continuum beyond the nucleus in nearly half of the sample. We have analysed the stellar population properties of the nuclear region and their relation with more global properties of the galaxies. We find a correlation between the X-ray luminosity and the contributions from the HD, featureless continuum (FC), and reddening AV. We attribute these correlations to the fact that all these properties are linked to the mass accretion rate to the active galactic nuclei (AGNs). We also find a correlation of the bolometric luminosity log(LBolobs) with the mass-weighted mean age of the stellar population, interpreted as due a delay between the formation of new stars and the triggering/feeding of the AGN. The gas reaching the supermassive black hole is probably originated from mass loss from the already somewhat evolved intermediate-age stellar population (‹t›L ≲ 1.5 Gyr). In summary, our results show that there is a significant fraction of young to intermediate-age stellar populations in the inner few 100 pc of active galaxies, suggesting that this region is facing a rejuvenation process in which the AGN, once triggered, precludes further star formation, in the sense that it can be associated with the lack of new star formation in the nuclear region. |
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