Star formation characteristics of galaxies hosting AGN
Abstract: We present an analysis of the ultra-violet (UV) observations of two Seyfert type active galactic nuclei (AGN), namely NGC$~$4051 and NGC$~$4151. These observations aimed at studying the star formation in the hosts of these AGN were carried out with the ultra-violet imaging telescope on board AstroSat in far-UV. A total of 193 and 328 star-forming regions (SF) were identified using SExtractor in NGC$~$4051 and NGC$~$4151, respectively. Using aperture photometry of the identified SF regions, we estimated the star formation rates (SFRs). We found NGC$~$4051 to have the lowest SFR with a median value of 3.16 $\times$ 10${-5}$ M${\odot}$ yr${-1}$ while for NGC$~$4151, we found a median SFR of 0.012 M${\odot}$ yr${-1}$.
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