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A&A 451, 809-816 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20054354
The environment of active galaxies in the SDSS-DR4
G. Sorrentino, M. Radovich and A. RifattoINAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, via Moiariello, 16, 80131 Napoli, Italy
e-mail: [gsorrent;radovich;rifatto]@na.astro.it
(Received 14 October 2005 / Accepted 14 January 2006)
Abstract
Aims.We study the environment of active galaxies and compare it with that of
star-forming and normal galaxies.
Methods.From the Fourth Data Release (DR4) of the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey (SDSS) we extracted the galaxies in the redshift range
and with
(that is,
M* + 1.45).
Emission-line ratios and/or widths were used to separate active galactic
nuclei (AGNs) from star-forming galaxies (SFGs);
AGNs were classified as Seyfert-1 (Sy1) and Seyfert-2 (Sy2) galaxies
according to emission-line widths. The environmental properties, as defined by
a density parameter and the number of companions, are compared for the
different types of galaxies, taking the morphological type of the
host galaxies into account.
Results.We find no difference in the large-scale environment of Sy1 and
Sy2 galaxies; however, a larger fraction of Sy2 (~
)
than Sy1 (~
) is found in systems that are smaller than
kpc, mainly in low-density environments (pairs or triplets).
For comparison, this fraction is ~
for star-forming galaxies and ~
for normal galaxies.
Conclusions.We find no evidence of a relation between large-scale
environment properties and activity.
If activity and environment are related, this more likely occurs
on small scales (e.g. galaxy interaction, merging).
Key words: galaxies: active -- galaxies: Seyfert -- galaxies: starburst
© ESO 2006
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