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The local universe in the era of large surveys - II. multi-wavelength characterization of activity in nearby S0 galaxies

The local universe in the era of large surveys - II. multi-wavelength characterization of activity in nearby S0 galaxies
The local universe in the era of large surveys - II. multi-wavelength characterization of activity in nearby S0 galaxies
This is the second paper in a series using data from tens of thousands S0 galaxies of the local Universe (z ≲ 0.1) retrieved from the NASA-Sloan Atlas. It builds on the outcomes of the previous work, which introduced a new classification scheme for these objects based on the principal component analysis (PCA) of their optical spectrum and its projections on to the first two eigenvectors or principal components (the PC1–PC2 diagram). We provide a comprehensive characterization of the activity of present-day S0s throughout both the broad-band PC1–PC2 spectral classifier and the conventional narrow-line BPT/WHAN ones, contrasting the different types of activity classes they define, and present an alternative diagram that exploits the concordance between WHAN and PCA demarcations. The analysis is extended to the mid-infrared, radio and X-ray wavelengths by crossmatching our core sample with data from the WISE, FIRST, XMM–Newton, and Chandra surveys. This has allowed us to carry out a thorough comparison of the most important activity diagnostics in the literature over different wavebands, discuss their similarities and differences, and explore the connections between them and with parameters related to star formation and black hole accretion. In particular, we find evidence that the bulk of nebular emission from radio and X-ray detected S0–Seyfert and LINER systems is not driven by star birth, while the dominant ionising radiation for a number of LINERs might come from post-AGB stars. These and other outcomes from the present work should be transferable to other morphologies.
1365-2966
3956–3974
Jiménez-Palau, C.
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Solanes, J.M.
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Perea, J.D.
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del Olmo, A.
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Tous, J.L.
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Jiménez-Palau, C.
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Solanes, J.M.
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Perea, J.D.
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del Olmo, A.
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Tous, J.L.
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Jiménez-Palau, C., Solanes, J.M., Perea, J.D., del Olmo, A. and Tous, J.L. (2022) The local universe in the era of large surveys - II. multi-wavelength characterization of activity in nearby S0 galaxies. Monthly Notices Of The Royal Astronomical Society, 515, 3956–3974. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stac1678).

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This is the second paper in a series using data from tens of thousands S0 galaxies of the local Universe (z ≲ 0.1) retrieved from the NASA-Sloan Atlas. It builds on the outcomes of the previous work, which introduced a new classification scheme for these objects based on the principal component analysis (PCA) of their optical spectrum and its projections on to the first two eigenvectors or principal components (the PC1–PC2 diagram). We provide a comprehensive characterization of the activity of present-day S0s throughout both the broad-band PC1–PC2 spectral classifier and the conventional narrow-line BPT/WHAN ones, contrasting the different types of activity classes they define, and present an alternative diagram that exploits the concordance between WHAN and PCA demarcations. The analysis is extended to the mid-infrared, radio and X-ray wavelengths by crossmatching our core sample with data from the WISE, FIRST, XMM–Newton, and Chandra surveys. This has allowed us to carry out a thorough comparison of the most important activity diagnostics in the literature over different wavebands, discuss their similarities and differences, and explore the connections between them and with parameters related to star formation and black hole accretion. In particular, we find evidence that the bulk of nebular emission from radio and X-ray detected S0–Seyfert and LINER systems is not driven by star birth, while the dominant ionising radiation for a number of LINERs might come from post-AGB stars. These and other outcomes from the present work should be transferable to other morphologies.

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Accepted/In Press date: 14 June 2022
e-pub ahead of print date: 20 June 2022
Published date: 9 August 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 496965
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/496965
ISSN: 1365-2966
PURE UUID: d9515047-b996-425c-b531-beb83f39f23d
ORCID for J.L. Tous: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1569-0468

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Last modified: 10 Apr 2025 02:20

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Author: C. Jiménez-Palau
Author: J.M. Solanes
Author: J.D. Perea
Author: A. del Olmo
Author: J.L. Tous ORCID iD

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