Abstract
This paper is the second in a series, studying the optical properties of a sample of mid-IR Warm Seyfert galaxies and a control sample of mid-IR Cold galaxies. The present paper is devoted to aperture photometry. We discuss nuclear (within the central 2 kpc) and disk optical properties and their correlations with IR properties. We find a transition in the observed optical and IR properties from the Cold to the Warm Seyfert 2 and Seyfert 1 samples, with a partial overlap between the first two. This is in the sense of: (i) increasing nuclear optical luminosities and bluer nuclear colours (ii) decreasing disk optical luminosities and sizes (iii) increasing 25 micron luminosities, decreasing far-IR excess L(IR)/L(B) and IR-loudness a(V,25) or a(V,60) and bluer a(25,60) and a(12,100) colours. We interpret these results as indicating larger dust content, and disk star formation for Seyfert 2s, while the optical properties of Seyfert 1s are mostly dominated by their nuclei. The 25 micron emission of the Warm sample is mainly due to the AGN thermal component, although in Seyfert 2s it is probably further enhanced by disk star formation. Their far-IR (60-100 micron) luminosity on the other hand, traces mainly emission at large scales (host disks). In the Cold galaxies, the bulk of IR emission at all wavelengths appears to be dominated by dust in their disks.Comment: 25 pages, including 18 figures and 4 tables (table 1 included as independent file
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