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Mid-Infrared Diagnostics of LINERS

December 2006 • 2006ApJ...653L..13S

Authors • Sturm, E. • Rupke, D. • Contursi, A. • Kim, D. -C. • Lutz, D. • Netzer, H. • Veilleux, S. • Genzel, R. • Lehnert, M. • Tacconi, L. J. • Maoz, D. • Mazzarella, J. • Lord, S. • Sanders, D. • Sternberg, A.

Abstract • We report results from the first mid-infrared spectroscopic study of a comprehensive sample of 33 LINERs, observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope. We compare the properties of two different LINER populations: infrared-faint LINERs, with LINER emission arising mostly in compact nuclear regions, and infrared-luminous LINERs, which often show spatially extended (non-AGN) LINER emission. We show that these two populations can be easily distinguished by their mid-infrared spectra in three different ways: (1) their mid-IR spectral energy distributions (SEDs), (2) the emission features of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and (3) various combinations of IR fine-structure line ratios. IR-luminous LINERs show mid-IR SEDs typical of starburst galaxies, while the mid-IR SEDs of IR-faint LINERs are much bluer. PAH flux ratios are significantly different in the two groups. Fine-structure emission lines from highly excited gas, such as [O IV], are detected in both populations, suggesting the presence of an additional AGN in a large fraction of IR-bright LINERs as well, which contributes little to the combined mid-IR light. The two LINER groups occupy different regions of mid-infrared emission-line excitation diagrams. The positions of the various LINER types in our diagnostic diagrams provide important clues regarding the power source of each LINER type. Most of these mid-infrared diagnostics can be applied at low spectral resolution, making AGN- and starburst-excited LINERs distinguishable at high redshifts as well.

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