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A catalogue of Type 2 active galactic nuclei in the 6dF Galaxy Survey

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Suresh, Sruthi
Hon, Wei Jeat
Webster, Rachel L.
Wolf, Christian
Onken, Christopher A.

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Active galactic nuclei (AGNs) are the compact, energetic central regions of galaxies, powered by supermassive black holes that accrete surrounding gas and dust. Their optical spectra can be identified by strong emission-line signatures (broad and/or narrow lines). Those showing only narrow lines are classified as ‘Type 2’ AGN. Extensive surveys like SDSS cover AGN in the Northern Sky, but the equivalent coverage in the Southern Sky remains limited. We address this by presenting a new catalogue of Type 2 AGN from the 6dF Galaxy Survey (6dFGS), which has 136304 spectra covering ∼ 17, 000 deg2, mainly of low-redshift galaxies. We use a median absolute deviation cut on the continuum-fitted spectrum to select emission line galaxies. AGN were identified by fitting the 6dFGS spectra with a modified Python QSO fitting tool (PyQSOFit). All selected spectra were visually inspected and corrected for fitting errors where necessary. 10492 narrow emission line galaxies were identified in 6dFGS, including ∼5000 Type 2 AGN classified from Baldwin–Phillips–Terlevich (BPT) diagram. They have a median redshift of z ∼ 0.032 and a median [O III] luminosity of log (L [OIII]/ergs s-1) ≈ 40.04.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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