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The central spectra of massive star-forming galaxies

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-06-11 v1

Abstract

We have examined the nuclear spectra of very massive star-forming galaxies at z0z \sim 0 to understand how they differ from other galaxies with comparable masses, which are typically passive. We selected a sample of 126 nearby massive star-forming galaxies (<100 Mpc<100~{\rm Mpc}, 1011.3 MMstellar1011.7 M10^{11.3}~\rm{M_\odot} \leq M_{\rm stellar} \leq 10^{11.7}~\rm{M_\odot}, 1 M yr1<SFR<13 M yr11 ~{\rm M_\odot~yr^{-1}}< {\rm SFR} <13 ~{\rm M_\odot~yr^{-1}}) from the 2MRS-Bright WXSC catalogue. LEDA morphologies indicate at least 63\% of our galaxies are spirals, while visual inspection of Dark Energy Survey images reveals 75\% of our galaxies to be spirals with the remainder being lenticular. Of our sample 59 have archival nuclear spectra, which we have modelled and subsequently measured emission lines ([NII]λ6583\rm{\lambda 6583}, Hαλ6563\alpha\rm{\lambda 6563}, [OIII]λ5008\rm{\lambda 5008}, and Hβλ4863\beta\rm{\lambda 4863}), classifying galaxies as star-forming, LINERS, or AGNs. Using a BPT diagram we find 83±683 \pm 6 \% of our galaxies, with sufficient signal-to-noise to measure all 4 emission lines, to be LINERs. Using the [NII]λ6583\rm{\lambda 6583}/Hαλ6563\alpha\rm{\lambda 6563} emission line ratio alone we find that 79±679 \pm 6 \% of the galaxies (46 galaxies) with archival spectra are LINERs, whereas just 30%\sim 30\% of the overall massive galaxy population are LINERs (Belfiore et al. 2016). Our sample can be considered a local analogue of the Ogle et al. (2016, 2019) sample of z0.22z \sim 0.22 massive star-forming galaxies in terms of selection criteria, and we find 64\% of their galaxies are LINERs using SDSS spectra. The high frequency of LINER emission in these massive star-forming galaxies indicates that LINER emission in massive galaxies may be linked to the presence of gas that fuels star formation.

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@article{arxiv.2506.08474,
  title  = {The central spectra of massive star-forming galaxies},
  author = {Jaimie R. Sheil and Michael J. I . Brown and Virginia A. Kilborn and Michelle E. Cluver and Thomas Jarrett},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.08474},
  year   = {2025}
}

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This paper has been accepted for publication in PASA