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AGN, host galaxies, and starbursts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2021

Petri Väisänen*
Affiliation:
South African Astronomical Observatory, P.O. Box 9 Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa Southern African Large Telescope, P.O. Box 9 Observatory, Cape Town, South Africa
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Abstract

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AGN by definition live in galaxies. Despite a long history of studies, there is still much ongoing research into the interplay of the nucleus and the host galaxy, how do they affect each other, how is their evolution intertwined. This review will briefly go over the historical developments behind the current understanding of AGN host galaxies, their types and characteristics. It will discuss the starburst and AGN connection in particular, and how these phenomena may be connected or influence each other by means of e.g. gas flows. Finally, some examples of AGN/starburst evolution studies from SALT and other large telescopes will be presented.

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Contributed Papers
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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Astronomical Union