WEAVE First Light Observations: Origin and Dynamics of the Shock Front in Stephan's Quintet
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the large-scale shock front in Stephan's Quintet, a byproduct of past and ongoing interactions. Using integral-field spectroscopy from the new William Herschel Telescope Enhanced Area Velocity Explorer (WEAVE), recent 144 MHz observations from the LOFAR Two-metre Sky Survey (LoTSS), and archival data from the Very Large Array and James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), we obtain new measurements of key shock properties and determine its impact on the system. Harnessing the WEAVE large integral field unit's (LIFU) field of view (90 78 arcsec), spectral resolution () and continuous wavelength coverage across the optical band, we perform robust emission line modeling and dynamically locate the shock within the multi-phase intergalactic medium (IGM) with higher precision than previously possible. The shocking of the cold gas phase is hypersonic, and comparisons with shock models show that it can readily account for the observed emission line ratios. In contrast, we demonstrate that the shock is relatively weak in the hot plasma visible in X-rays (with Mach number of ), making it inefficient at producing the relativistic particles needed to explain the observed synchrotron emission. Instead, we propose that it has led to an adiabatic compression of the medium, which has increased the radio luminosity ten-fold. Comparison of the Balmer line-derived extinction map with the molecular gas and hot dust observed with JWST suggests that pre-existing dust may have survived the collision, allowing the condensation of H - a key channel for dissipating the shock energy.
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@article{arxiv.2411.13635,
title = {WEAVE First Light Observations: Origin and Dynamics of the Shock Front in Stephan's Quintet},
author = {M. I. Arnaudova and S. Das and D. J. B. Smith and M. J. Hardcastle and N. Hatch and S. C. Trager and R. J. Smith and A. B. Drake and J. C. McGarry and S. Shenoy and J. P. Stott and J. H. Knapen and K. M. Hess and K. J. Duncan and A. Gloudemans and P. N. Best and R. García-Benito and R. Kondapally and M. Balcells and G. S. Couto and D. C. Abrams and D. Aguado and J. A. L. Aguerri and R. Barrena and C. R. Benn and T. Bensby and S. R. Berlanas and D. Bettoni and D. Cano-Infantes and R. Carrera and P. J. Concepción and G. B. Dalton and G. D'Ago and K. Dee and L. Domínguez-Palmero and J. E. Drew and E. L. Escott and C. Fariña and M. Fossati and M. Fumagalli and E. Gafton and F. J. Gribbin and S. Hughes and A. Iovino and S. Jin and I. J. Lewis and M. Longhetti and J. Méndez-Abreu and A. Mercurio and A. Molaeinezhad and E. Molinari and M. Monguió and D. N. A. Murphy and S. Picó and M. M. Pieri and A. W. Ridings and M. Romero-Gómez and E. Schallig and T. W. Shimwell and R. Skvarĉ and R. Stuik and A. Vallenari and J. M. van der Hulst and N. A. Walton and C. C. Worley},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.13635},
year = {2024}
}
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23 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS