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Beckman, John E.
Bibliographical reference
The Central Kiloparsec of Starbursts and AGN: The La Palma Connection, ASP Conference Proceedings Vol. 249. Edited by J. H. Knapen, J. E. Beckman, I. Shlosman, and T. J. Mahoney. ISBN: 1-58381-089-7. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2001, p. 11.
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2001
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Description
In this review I address some of the global properties of galaxies which
show nuclear activity, or central starbursts. Confining my attention to
the inner kiloparsec, I discuss properties of bulges, with a brief look
at central black holes, and then go on to talk about bars, single and
multiple, and other circumnuclear structures: discs, rings and spirals.
Recent work is reviewed, addressed to whether the presence of bars
favors that of AGN, followed by a specific diagnostic look at the
distinction between AGN and starbursts. I suggest that the reason why
there is little clear-cut distinction between host galaxies (even their
central kiloparsec), with central activity and galaxies without activity
is the cyclical nature of this activity: the same galaxy may be active,
or have a starburst, or show neither of these phenomena, depending on
when it is observed. The inflow leading to an accumulation of mass to
the center of a barred galaxy tends to disrupt the bar, and massive
starbursts are self-limiting due to their huge energy outflow which
disrupts their placental clouds. These attempts by galaxies to destroy
evidence make the interplay of observation and theory more challenging.
The remaining papers in these proceedings will show how astronomers are
responding to the challenge.