Mixing between Seyfert and HII-region excitation in local active galaxies [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1806.06364


We fit theoretical models to the emission-line spectra of 2766 Seyfert galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The model line fluxes are derived by mixing' photoionization model predictions of active galactic nucleus (AGN) narrow line region (NLR) emission and HII region emission. The observed line fluxes in each spectrum were directly compared to the grid of mixed models using the Bayesian parameter estimation code NebulaBayes, thereby measuring the degree of mixing in each spectrum for the first time. We find that the majority of the Balmer line emission in the majority of Seyfert-classified SDSS spectra arises from contaminating HII regions within the fixed-size aperture. Even for spectra with log [OIII]/Hb $\gtrsim 0.9$, a median of ~30% of the Balmer flux arises in HII regions. We show that the results are qualitatively insensitive to the assumed Seyfert ionizing continuum, and that ionizing spectra with a peak energy of E_peak ~ 40-50 eV produce the most plausible distributions of mixing fractions. The analysis cleanly quantifies how the starburst - AGNmixing fraction’ increases on the BPT diagram for SDSS galaxies. Apart from the mixing fraction, the models also vary with the ionization parameter in the NLR, the gas pressure, and the metallicity. Measurements for the metallicity in particular will be presented in a companion paper.

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A. Thomas, L. Kewley, M. Dopita, et. al.
Tue, 19 Jun 18
56/91

Comments: 9 pages, 3 figures, and 1 table; accepted for ApJL