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Main Author: Kompaniiets, O.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.12000
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contents Using the CIGALE software, we present the preliminary results of a multiwavelength analysis of eighteen low-redshift isolated galaxies with active nuclei (isolated AGNs). This sample was formed by cross-matching the 2MIG isolated AGNs sample with the SDSS DR9 catalog. The host galaxies of this sample have not undergone a merger for at least three billion years, making them a unique laboratory for studying interactions between various astrophysical processes without the complicating factors of merging with other galaxies or the effects of a denser environment. In addition, the study of isolated AGNs can provide valuable information about the evolution and activity of galaxies in the broader context of the distribution of large-scale structures of the Universe. First, we seek to understand how the environment affects the physical processes involved in the accretion of matter onto supermassive black holes in these galaxies. Secondly, to what extent do processes of star formation or degeneration of nuclei activity continue the evolution of these galaxies? Third, how does the localization of isolated AGNs in voids or filaments of a large-scale structure determine the properties of this environment at the low redshifts? Using observable fluxes from UV to the radio ranges from archival databases of space-born and ground-based observatories (GALEX, SDSS, 2MASS, Spitzer, Hershel, IRAS, WISE, VLA), we estimated the contribution from the emission of an active nucleus to the galaxy`s total emission, the stellar mass, and the star formation rate. The mass of the stellar component falls from $10^{10}$ $M_{Sun}$ and $10^{10}$ $M_{Sun}$. The star formation rate for most galaxies (except UGC10120) does not exceed 3 $M_{Sun}$ per year. The best SED fittings (with $χ^2$ < 5) are obtained for the galaxies CGCG248-019, CGCG179-005, CGCG243-024, IC0009, MCG+09-25-022, UGC10244.
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spellingShingle Multiwavelength properties of the low-redshift isolated galaxies with active nuclei modelled with CIGALE
Kompaniiets, O.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
Using the CIGALE software, we present the preliminary results of a multiwavelength analysis of eighteen low-redshift isolated galaxies with active nuclei (isolated AGNs). This sample was formed by cross-matching the 2MIG isolated AGNs sample with the SDSS DR9 catalog. The host galaxies of this sample have not undergone a merger for at least three billion years, making them a unique laboratory for studying interactions between various astrophysical processes without the complicating factors of merging with other galaxies or the effects of a denser environment. In addition, the study of isolated AGNs can provide valuable information about the evolution and activity of galaxies in the broader context of the distribution of large-scale structures of the Universe. First, we seek to understand how the environment affects the physical processes involved in the accretion of matter onto supermassive black holes in these galaxies. Secondly, to what extent do processes of star formation or degeneration of nuclei activity continue the evolution of these galaxies? Third, how does the localization of isolated AGNs in voids or filaments of a large-scale structure determine the properties of this environment at the low redshifts? Using observable fluxes from UV to the radio ranges from archival databases of space-born and ground-based observatories (GALEX, SDSS, 2MASS, Spitzer, Hershel, IRAS, WISE, VLA), we estimated the contribution from the emission of an active nucleus to the galaxy`s total emission, the stellar mass, and the star formation rate. The mass of the stellar component falls from $10^{10}$ $M_{Sun}$ and $10^{10}$ $M_{Sun}$. The star formation rate for most galaxies (except UGC10120) does not exceed 3 $M_{Sun}$ per year. The best SED fittings (with $χ^2$ < 5) are obtained for the galaxies CGCG248-019, CGCG179-005, CGCG243-024, IC0009, MCG+09-25-022, UGC10244.
title Multiwavelength properties of the low-redshift isolated galaxies with active nuclei modelled with CIGALE
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2311.12000