On the nature of the near-UV extended light in Seyfert galaxies

Storchi-Bergmann, T.; Schmitt, H. R.; González Delgado, R. M.; Pérez, E.; Cid Fernandes, R.; Spinelli, P. F.; Muñoz Marín, V. M.

Spain, Brazil, United States, Germany

Abstract

We study the nature of the extended near-UV emission in the inner kiloparsec of a sample of 15 Seyfert (Sy) galaxies which have both near-UV (F330W) and narrow-band [OIII] high-resolution Hubble images. For the majority of the objects, we find a very similar morphology in both bands. From the [OIII] images, we construct synthetic images of the nebular continuum plus the emission-line contribution expected through the F330W filter, which can be subtracted from the F330W images. We find that the emission of the ionized gas dominates the near-UV extended emission in half of the objects. A further broad-band photometric study, in the bands F330W (U), F547M (V) and F160W (H), shows that the remaining emission is dominated by the underlying galactic bulge contribution. We also find a blue component whose nature is not clear in four out of 15 objects. This component may be attributed to scattered light from the active galactic nuclei, to a young stellar population in unresolved star clusters, or to early disrupted clusters. Star-forming regions and/or bright off nuclear star clusters are observed in 4/15 galaxies of the sample.

2009 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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