We present a comprehensive study of host galaxies of radio sources within the 1.35R200 of the Coma cluster by combining deep 144MHz observations from the LOFAR Two-Metre Sky Survey (LoTSS-DR2) with optical spectroscopy and photometry from DESI and SDSS. We identify 79 spectroscopically confirmed cluster members with reliable radio emission and classify them into compact, extended, and tailed subsamples according to their radio morphologies. By combining their radio and optical properties, we find compact radio sources are predominantly associated with massive, quiescent galaxies driven by AGN activity, while tailed sources are largely hosted by star-forming galaxies, tracing ongoing ram pressure stripping (RPS). Using phase-space analysis and a projected infall time proxy (dR), we find that extended sources are preferentially located in the cluster outskirts (dR>1), while tailed sources are concentrated in the intermediate infall region (0.4<dR<1.0), highlighting the influence of the dense intracluster medium.
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Xin Hou
Ningbo University
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Beijing Normal University
Tong Pan
Leiden University
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69994c38873532290d020874 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies14010013