Mid‐Infrared Selection of Active Galaxies
Jet Propulsion Laboratory · The Ohio State University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Mid-infrared photometry provides a robust technique for identifying active galaxies. While the ultraviolet to mid-infrared continuum of normal galaxies is dominated by the composite stellar black body curve and peaks at approximately 1.6 microns, the ultraviolet to mid-infrared continuum of active galaxies is dominated by a power law. Consequently, with sufficient wavelength baseline, one can easily distinguish AGN from stellar populations. Mirroring the tendency of AGN to be bluer than galaxies in the ultraviolet, where galaxies (and stars) sample the blue, rising portion of stellar spectra, AGN tend to be redder than galaxies in the mid-infrared, where galaxies sample the red, falling portion of the stellar…
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15Topics & keywords
- Active galactic nucleus
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Luminous infrared galaxy
- Astronomy
- Quasar
- Galaxy
- Infrared