The AGN properties of the starburst galaxy NGC 7582

Abstract

NGC 7582 was identified as a Starburst galaxy in the optical [(Veron et al. 1981)]Veron et al.(1981) but its X-Ray emission is typical of a Seyfert 1 galaxy [(Ward et al. 1978)]Ward et al.(1978). We analyzed a datacube of this object obtained with the GMOS-IFU on the Gemini-South telescope. After a subtraction of the stellar component using the starlight code [(Cid Fernandes et al. 2005)]Cid Fernandes et al. (2005), we looked for optical signatures of the AGN. We detected a broad Hα component (figure fig1) in the source where [Bianchi et al.(2007)]Bianchi et al.(2007) identified the AGN in an HST optical image. We also found a broad Hβ feature (figure fig2), but its emission reveals a extended source. We suggest that it is the light of the AGN scattered in the ionization cone. We propose that NGC 7582 is a Seyfert 1 galaxy. A number of other "hot-spots" and Wolf-Rayet features were also identified.

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