A Sample of IRAS Infrared-Selected Seyfert 1.5 Galaxies: Infrared-Color α(60,25) Dominated Eigenvector 1
Abstract
The well-documented E1 relationships are first extended to infrared color α(60,25) and flux ratio [OIII]/Hβn by comparing emission line properties to continuum properties in infrared wavelength. Both direct correlations and a principle component analysis are used in a sample of 50 IRAS IR-selected Seyfert 1.5 galaxies. In addition to confirm the correlations of E1 in Boroson & Green (1992), our Eigenvector 1 turns out to be dominated by mid-infrared color α(60,25), and most strongly effected by RFe, [OIII]/Hβn, and EW(Hβb). Our analysis indicate that the objects with large E1 tend to co-existent with relatively young nuclear stellar populations, which implies that the E1 is related with nuclear starformation history. The IR-dominated Eigenvector 1 can be, therefore, inferred to be interpreted as ``age'' of AGN. In confirmation of Xu et al. (2003), it is clear that the extreme Seyfert galaxies with both large RFe and large [OIII]/Hβn are rare in our Universe.
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