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Early Results from the Coma Legacy IFU Survey (CLIFS): Ram Pressure Induced Shocks and Ionization in Jellyfish Tails

Abstract

Jellyfish galaxies, which exhibit tails of gas opposite to their direction of motion, are a galaxy population showcasing the most extreme effects of ram pressure stripping (RPS). We present the emission line properties of a preliminary sample of five jellyfish galaxies in the Coma cluster, observed with the WEAVE Large-IFU as part of the Coma Legacy IFU Survey (CLIFS). When complete, CLIFS will form a sample of 29 jellyfish galaxies in Coma, selected based on the presence of one-sided tails in the radio continuum, enabling a comprehensive picture of the effects of ram pressure on galaxies in the Coma cluster. We extract emission line properties and confirm consistency between disk fluxes measured from WEAVE and MaNGA for galaxies with overlapping disk coverage between surveys. Comparing resolved radio and Hα-based star formation rates, we find that, in contrast to the disk, the dominant source of tail emission is not star formation. We find evidence for diffuse ionized gas excited by RPS-driven shocks in the tails, as indicated by: (1) LINER-like tail emission with the [O i]/Hα Baldwin-Phillips-Terlevich diagnostic; (2) enhanced [O ii]/Hα ratios in the tails relative to the disks; and (3) similarly elevated emission line velocities and velocity dispersions in the tails with respect to the disks. These results demonstrate that ram pressure driven shocks dominate the ionized emission in jellyfish galaxy tails.

Authors

Foster LM; Roberts ID; Parker LC; Davis TA; Ignesti A; McGee S; Zabel N; Sun M; van Weeren RJ

Journal

The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 999, No. 2,

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Publication Date

March 10, 2026

DOI

10.3847/1538-4357/ae41c0

ISSN

0004-637X

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