Spatial resolution bias in the mid-infrared Starburst/AGN classification
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galaxiesresolutionspatialstarbursteffectsmid-infrarednearbyobserved
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We present the effects of limited spatial resolution to the observed mid-infrared (MIR) spectrum of an active galactic nucleus (AGN) surrounded by a disk with massive star forming regions. Using MIR observations of the face-on nearby Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 6814, we vary the observing aperture and examine the evolution of the observed AGN/starburst fraction with our MIR diagnostic. We show that the spatial resolution of ISOCAM is sufficient to disentangle AGN from starburst features in nuclear regions of nearby galaxies (D<50Mpc). However, with the exception of a few ultra-luminous galaxies, dilution effects hide completely the AGN contribution in more distant galaxies.
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