The AMIGA sample of isolated galaxies: VII Far-infrared and radio continuum study of nuclear activity [complementary material]
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Universidad de Granada
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Dataset Surveys Galaxies Radio Infrared sources Evolution Interactions
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2008Abstract
This paper is part of a series involving the AMIGA project (Analysis
of the Interstellar Medium of Isolated GAlaxies). This project
provides a statistically-significant sample of the most isolated
galaxies in the northern sky. We present a study of the nuclear
activity in a well-defined sample of the most isolated galaxies (total
sample: n=1050, complete subsample: n=719) in the local Universe
traced by their far-infrared (FIR) and radio continuum emission.
We use the well-known radio continuum-FIR correlation to select
radio-excess galaxies that are candidates to host an active galactic
nucleus (AGN), as well as the FIR colours to find obscured
AGN-candidates. We also used the existing information on nuclear
activity in the Veron-Cetty catalogue and in the NASA Extragalactic
Database. A final catalogue of AGN-candidate galaxies has been
produced that will provide a baseline for studies on the dependence of
activity on the environment. Our sample is mostly radio quiet,
consistent with its high content of late-type galaxies. At most ~1.5%
of the galaxies show a radio excess with respect to the radio-FIR
correlation, and this fraction even goes down to less than 0.8% after
rejection of back/foreground sources using FIRST. We find that the
fraction of FIR colour selected AGN-candidates is ~28% with a lower
limit of ~7%. Our final catalogue contains 89 AGN candidates and is
publicly available on the AMIGA web page
(http://www.iaa.csic.es/AMIGA.html).