Lk. Hunt et al., THE DISKS OF GALAXIES WITH SEYFERT AND STARBURST NUCLEI .1. NEAR-INFRARED COLORS AND COLOR GRADIENTS, The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series, 108(1), 1997, pp. 229
We present near-infrared (NIR) broadband and color images of 26 galaxi
es that host Seyfert 1, Seyfert 2, or starburst nuclei (SBNs). The stu
dy is focused on properties of the host galaxies rather than their nuc
lei, and to this end, careful attention is paid to photometric accurac
y and to reliable measurements of the low surface brightness outer dis
k. Inspection of the elliptically averaged radial brightness and color
profiles reveals that (1) the NIR mean colors of the inner and outer
disks of Seyfert and starburst galaxies are consistent with those of a
normal late-type stellar population and do not differ significantly w
ith activity class; (2) the color gradients in the outer disks are sim
ilar both in sign and in magnitude to those observed in normal spirals
; (3) red ''ridges'' in the inner parts of the J-H profile are evident
in the majority of SBNs, but only in a few type 1 Seyferts and in no
type 2's; (4) circumnuclear blue ''dips'' in the J-H profile are seen
only in type 2 Seyferts. We then construct color images and find ridge
s, rings, and filaments, not evident in the broadband images, in the i
nner disks of SBNs and in NGC 7469, a Seyfert 1. The application of a
simple model to these features yields evidence of both dust extinction
and excess 2 mu m emission. Color-color diagrams of individual pixels
confirm these results and also show that the stellar mix in most of t
he Seyfert 2's comprises a conspicuous contribution from an intermedia
te-age [(3-5) x 10(8) yr] population. It appears that ongoing star for
mation in the inner disks of SBNs is signaled by the presence of dust
(and gas); the absence of such features in both Seyfert types implies
that star formation episodes are either absent or very old. However, w
hile the blue colors of Seyfert 2's suggest that a burst of star forma
tion did, in fact, occur not more than 10(9) yr ago, the normal colors
of Seyfert 1's imply that any star-forming episodes must be significa
ntly older.