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Published October 11, 2014 | Submitted + Published
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The hunt for red active galactic nuclei: a new infrared diagnostic

Abstract

We introduce a new infrared diagnostic to separate galaxies on the basis of their dominant infrared emission: stellar or nuclear. The main novelty with respect to existing diagnostics is the use of a broad band encompassing at the same time the 9.7-μm silicate absorption feature and one of the adjacent broad polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features. This provides a robust estimate of the near- to mid-infrared continuum slope and enables a clear distinction among different classes of galaxies up to a redshift z ∼ 2.5. The diagnostic can be applied to a wealth of archival data from the ISO, Spitzer and Akari surveys, as well as future James Webb Space Telescope surveys. Based on data in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS), Lockman Hole and North Ecliptic Pole fields, we find that approximately 70 per cent of active galactic nuclei (AGNs) detected with X-ray and optical spectroscopy dominate the total mid-infrared emission. Finally, we estimate that AGNs contribute less than 30 per cent of the mid-infrared extragalactic integrated emission.

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© 2014 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society Accepted 2014 July 11. Received 2014 July 11; in original form 2014 June 24. First published online August 21, 2014. We thank the referee for suggestions that have improved the clarity of the paper. GR acknowledges support from the University of Padova from ASI (Herschel Science Contract I/005/07/0). This work is based in part on observations made with Spitzer, a space telescope operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), California Institute of Technology (Caltech) under a contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Support for this work was provided by NASA through an award issued by JPL/Caltech. We thank Alberto Franceschini for useful comments.

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