Rebecca L. Davies
Australian National University
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014
Rebecca L. Davies; Jeffrey A. Rich; Lisa J. Kewley; Michael A. Dopita
We present an integral field spectroscopic study of the Luminous Infrared Galaxy (LIRG) NGC 7130, a known starburst-AGN composite galaxy. We employ standard emission line ratio diagnostics and maps of velocity dispersion and velocity field to investigate how the dominant ionising sources change as a function of radius. From the signatures of both star formation and AGN activity we show that NGC 7130 is a remarkably clean case of starburst-AGN mixing. We find a smooth transition from AGN dominated emission in the centre to pure star forming activity further out, from which we can estimate the radius of the extended narrow line region to be 1.8 +/- 0.8 kpc. We calculate that the fraction of [OIII] luminosity due to star formation and AGN activity is 30 +/- 2% and 70 +/- 3% respectively, and that the fraction of H-alpha luminosity due to star formation and AGN activity is 65 +/- 3% and 35 +/- 2% respectively. We conclude with a discussion of the importance and potential of starburst-AGN mixing for future studies of the starburst-AGN connection.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2014
Rebecca L. Davies; Lisa J. Kewley; I-Ting Ho; Michael A. Dopita
We use 4 galaxies from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) survey with clear signs of accretion onto supermassive black holes to investigate the relative contribution of star-formation and active galactic nucleus (AGN) activity to the line-emission of each galaxy as a function of radius. The combination of star-formation and AGN activity produces curved mixing sequences on standard optical diagnostic diagrams, and the fraction of emission due to AGN activity decreases smoothly with distance from the centre of the galaxy. We use the AGN activity profiles to calculate the size of the AGN narrow line regions, which have radii of ~ 6.3 kpc. We calculate the fractional contribution of the star-formation and the AGN activity to the global Halpha, [O II]
Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2014
Michael A. Dopita; Julia Scharwächter; Prajval Shastri; Lisa J. Kewley; Rebecca L. Davies; Ralph S. Sutherland; Preeti Kharb; Jessy Jose; Elise Hampton; Chichuan Jin; Julie Banfield; Hassan M. Basurah; Sebastian Fischer
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015
Michael A. Dopita; I-Ting Ho; Linda Lou Dressel; Ralph S. Sutherland; Lisa J. Kewley; Rebecca L. Davies; Elise Hampton; Prajval Shastri; Preeti Kharb; Jessy Jose; H. C. Bhatt; S. Ramya; Julia Scharwächter; Chichuan Jin; Julie Banfield; I. Zaw; Bethan L. James; Stéphanie Juneau; Shweta Srivastava
3727,3729 and [O III]
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2015
Michael A. Dopita; Prajval Shastri; Rebecca L. Davies; Lisa J. Kewley; Elise Hampton; Julia Scharwächter; Ralph S. Sutherland; Preeti Kharb; Jessy Jose; H. C. Bhatt; S. Ramya; Chichuan Jin; Julie Banfield; I. Zaw; Stéphanie Juneau; Bethan L. James; Shweta Srivastava
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016
Rebecca L. Davies; Michael A. Dopita; Lisa J. Kewley; Brent Groves; Ralph S. Sutherland; Elise Hampton; Prajval Shastri; Preeti Kharb; H. C. Bhatt; Julia Scharwächter; Chichuan Jin; Julie Banfield; I. Zaw; Bethan L. James; Stéphanie Juneau; Shweta Srivastava
5007 luminosities of each galaxy, and show that both ionization sources contribute significantly to the emission in all three lines. We use weighted combinations of stellar and AGN photoionization models to produce mixing models, which are consistent with observations for 85 percent of spaxels across the galaxies in our sample. We also present a new diagnostic for starburst-AGN mixing which requires only the [O II], [O III] and Hbeta emission lines, and can therefore be used to calculate AGN fractions up to z ~ 0.85 in the optical and z ~ 3.5 in the near-infrared. We anticipate that this diagnostic will facilitate studies of the properties of AGN ionizing radiation fields and the relative optical contribution of star-formation and AGN activity over cosmic time.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015
Rebecca L. Davies; Mischa Schirmer; James Turner
Context. The spectra of the extended narrow-line regions (ENLRs) of Seyfert 2 galaxies probe the physics of the central active galaxy nucleus (AGN), since they encode the energy distribution of the ionising photons, the radiative flux and radiation pressure, nuclear chemical abundances and the mechanical energy input of the (unseen) central AGN. Aims. We aim to constrain the chemical abundance in the interstellar medium of the ENLR by measuring the abundance gradient in the circum-nuclear H ii regions to determine the nuclear chemical abundances, and to use these to in turn determine the EUV spectral energy distribution for comparison with theoretical models. Methods. We have used the Wide Field Spectrograph (WiFeS) on the ANU 2.3 m telescope at Siding Spring to observe the nearby, nearly face-on, Seyfert 2 galaxy, NGC 5427. We have obtained integral field spectroscopy of both the nuclear regions and the H ii regions in the spiral arms. The observed spectra have been modelled using the MAPPINGS IV photoionisation code, both to derive the chemical abundances in the H ii regions and the Seyfert nucleus, and to constrain the EUV spectral energy distribution of the AGN illuminating the ENLR. Results. We find a very high nuclear abundance, 3.0 times solar, with clear evidence of a nuclear enhancement of N and He, possibly caused by massive star formation in the extended (∼100 pc) central disk structure. The circum-nuclear narrow-line region spectrum is fit by a radiation pressure dominated photoionisation model model with an input EUV spectrum from a Black – .
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Mischa Schirmer; Sangeeta Malhotra; N. A. Levenson; Hai Fu; Rebecca L. Davies; William C. Keel; Paul Torrey; Vardha N. Bennert; Anna Pancoast; James Turner
M.A.D. and L.K. acknowledge the support of the Australian nResearch Council (ARC) through Discovery project nDP130103925.
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016
Rebecca L. Davies; Brent Groves; Lisa J. Kewley; Michael A. Dopita; Elise Hampton; Prajval Shastri; Julia Scharwächter; Ralph S. Sutherland; Preeti Kharb; H. C. Bhatt; Chichuan Jin; Julie Banfield; I. Zaw; Bethan L. James; Stéphanie Juneau; Shweta Srivastava
Here we describe the emph{Siding Spring Southern Seyfert Spectroscopic Snapshot Survey} (S7) and present results on 64 galaxies drawn from the first data release. The S7 uses the Wide Field Spectrograph (WiFeS) mounted on the ANU 2.3m telescope located at the Siding Spring Observatory to deliver an integral field of
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2017
Rebecca L. Davies; Brent Groves; Lisa J. Kewley; Anne M. Medling; Prajval Shastri; Jaya Maithil; Preeti Kharb; Julie Banfield; Fergus Longbottom; Michael A. Dopita; Elise Hampton; Julia Scharwächter; Ralphs Sutherland; Chichuan Jin; I. Zaw; Bethan L. James; Stéphanie Juneau
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