TY - JOUR
T1 - SMASHing the LMC
T2 - A Tidally Induced Warp in the Outer LMC and a Large-scale Reddening Map
AU - Choi, Yumi
AU - Nidever, David L.
AU - Olsen, Knut
AU - Blum, Robert D.
AU - Besla, Gurtina
AU - Zaritsky, Dennis
AU - Van Der Marel, Roeland P.
AU - Bell, Eric F.
AU - Gallart, Carme
AU - Cioni, Maria Rosa L.
AU - Clifton Johnson, L.
AU - Katherina Vivas, A.
AU - Saha, Abhijit
AU - De Boer, Thomas J.L.
AU - Noël, Noelia E.D.
AU - Monachesi, Antonela
AU - Massana, Pol
AU - Conn, Blair C.
AU - Martinez-Delgado, David
AU - Muñoz, Ricardo R.
AU - Stringfellow, Guy S.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..
PY - 2018/10/20
Y1 - 2018/10/20
N2 - We present a study of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using ∼2.2 million red clump (RC) stars selected from the Survey of the MAgellanic Stellar History. To correct for line-of-sight dust extinction, the intrinsic RC color and magnitude and their radial dependence are carefully measured by using internal nearly dust-free regions. These are then used to construct an accurate 2D reddening map (165 deg2 area with ∼10′ resolution) of the LMC disk and the 3D spatial distribution of RC stars. An inclined disk model is fit to the 2D distance map, yielding a best-fit inclination angle degrees with random errors of ±0.°19 and line-of-nodes position angle degrees with random errors of ±0.°49. These angles vary with galactic radius, indicating that the LMC disk is warped and twisted likely due to the repeated tidal interactions with the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). For the first time, our data reveal a significant warp in the southwestern part of the outer disk starting at ρ ∼ 7° that departs from the defined LMC plane up to ∼4 kpc toward the SMC, suggesting that it originated from a strong interaction with the SMC. In addition, the inner disk encompassing the off-centered bar appears to be tilted up to 5°-15° relative to the rest of the LMC disk. These findings on the outer warp and the tilted bar are consistent with the predictions from the Besla et al. simulation of a recent direct collision with the SMC.
AB - We present a study of the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using ∼2.2 million red clump (RC) stars selected from the Survey of the MAgellanic Stellar History. To correct for line-of-sight dust extinction, the intrinsic RC color and magnitude and their radial dependence are carefully measured by using internal nearly dust-free regions. These are then used to construct an accurate 2D reddening map (165 deg2 area with ∼10′ resolution) of the LMC disk and the 3D spatial distribution of RC stars. An inclined disk model is fit to the 2D distance map, yielding a best-fit inclination angle degrees with random errors of ±0.°19 and line-of-nodes position angle degrees with random errors of ±0.°49. These angles vary with galactic radius, indicating that the LMC disk is warped and twisted likely due to the repeated tidal interactions with the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). For the first time, our data reveal a significant warp in the southwestern part of the outer disk starting at ρ ∼ 7° that departs from the defined LMC plane up to ∼4 kpc toward the SMC, suggesting that it originated from a strong interaction with the SMC. In addition, the inner disk encompassing the off-centered bar appears to be tilted up to 5°-15° relative to the rest of the LMC disk. These findings on the outer warp and the tilted bar are consistent with the predictions from the Besla et al. simulation of a recent direct collision with the SMC.
KW - Magellanic Clouds Supporting material: data behind figures
KW - galaxies: ISM
KW - galaxies: dwarf
KW - galaxies: interactions
KW - galaxies: structure
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/aae083
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/aae083
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 866
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 2
M1 - 90
ER -