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2011ApJ...737...29O - Astrophys. J., 737, 29 (2011/August-2)

A population of accreted Small Magellanic Cloud stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

OLSEN K.A.G., ZARITSKY D., BLUM R.D., BOYER M.L. and GORDON K.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an analysis of the stellar kinematics of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) based on ∼5900 new and existing velocities of massive red supergiants, oxygen-rich and carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, and other giants. After correcting the line-of-sight velocities for the LMC's space motion and accounting for asymmetric drift in the AGB population, we derive a rotation curve that is consistent with all of the tracers used, as well as that of published H I data. The amplitude of the rotation curve is v0 = 87±5 km/s beyond a radius R0= 2.4±0.1 kpc and has a position angle of the kinematic line of nodes of θ = 142°±5°. By examining the outliers from our fits, we identify a population of 376 stars, or ≳ 5% of our sample, that have line-of-sight velocities that apparently oppose the sense of rotation of the LMC disk. We find that these kinematically distinct stars are either counter-rotating in a plane closely aligned with the LMC disk, or rotating in the same sense as the LMC disk, but in a plane that is inclined by 54°±2° to the LMC. Their kinematics clearly link them to two known H I arms, which have previously been interpreted as being pulled out from the LMC. We measure metallicities from the Ca triplet lines of ∼1000 LMC field stars and 30 stars in the kinematically distinct population. For the LMC field, we find a median [Fe/H] = -0.56±0.02 with dispersion of 0.5 dex, while for the kinematically distinct stars the median [Fe/H] is -1.25±0.13 with a dispersion of 0.7 dex. The metallicity differences provide strong evidence that the kinematically distinct population originated in the Small Magellanic Cloud. This interpretation has the consequence that the H I arms kinematically associated with the stars are likely falling into the LMC, instead of being pulled out.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: interactions - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - Magellanic Clouds

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