2021NatAs...5.1247M


Query : 2021NatAs...5.1247M

2021NatAs...5.1247M - Nature Astronomy, 5, 1247-1254 (2021/December-0)

A relic from a past merger event in the Large Magellanic Cloud.

MUCCIARELLI A., MASSARI D., MINELLI A., ROMANO D., BELLAZZINI M., FERRARO F.R., MATTEUCCI F. and ORIGLIA L.

Abstract (from CDS):

According to the standard cosmological scenario, the large galaxies that we observe today have reached their current mass via mergers with smaller galaxy satellites1. This hierarchical process is expected to take place on smaller scales for the satellites themselves, which should build up from the accretion of smaller building blocks2. The best chance we have to test this prediction is by looking at the most massive satellite of the Milky Way: the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Smaller galaxies have been revealed to orbit around the LMC3,4, but so far the only evidence for mutual interactions is related to the orbital interplay with the nearby Small Magellanic Cloud, which is the most massive LMC satellite. In this work, we report the likely discovery of a past merger event that the LMC experienced with a galaxy with a low star formation efficiency and likely a stellar mass similar to those of dwarf spheroidal galaxies. This former LMC satellite has now completely dissolved, depositing the old globular cluster NGC 2005 as part of its debris. This globular cluster, the only surviving witness of this ancient merger event, is recognizable through its peculiar chemical composition. This discovery is observational evidence that the process of hierarchical assembly has worked also in shaping our closest satellites.

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Journal keyword(s): Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 20 Pe* 00 05 15.3242691048 -27 16 18.140091852   9.65 9.40 8.865 8.377 F2V 70 0
2 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3914 0
3 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12643 1
4 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
5 NGC 288 GlC 00 52 45.24 -26 34 57.4   10 8.13     ~ 1041 0
6 NAME Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal G 02 39 59.3 -34 26 57   9.02 7.4     ~ 1741 1
7 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7062 0
8 NGC 1466 GlC 03 44 32.71 -71 40 18.0   11.6 11.59     ~ 162 0
9 NGC 1754 Cl* 04 54 18.080 -70 26 32.58   12.32 11.57     ~ 93 0
10 NGC 1786 Cl* 04 59 07.470 -67 44 45.44   10.1       ~ 146 0
11 NGC 1835 Cl* 05 05 09.210 -69 24 20.96   11.314 10.596     ~ 166 0
12 NGC 1851 GlC 05 14 06.76 -40 02 47.6           ~ 1429 0
13 NGC 1898 As* 05 16 45.380 -69 39 16.76   12.62 11.86     ~ 98 0
14 NGC 1916 Cl* 05 18 37.87 -69 24 22.9   11.16 10.38     ~ 91 0
15 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
16 M 79 GlC 05 24 10.59 -24 31 27.3     8.16     ~ 816 0
17 NGC 2005 Cl* 05 30 08.500 -69 45 14.42   12.30 11.57     ~ 94 0
18 NGC 2019 Cl* 05 31 56.48 -70 09 32.5   10.9 10.86     ~ 122 0
19 NGC 2210 GlC 06 11 31.296 -69 07 17.04   10.9 10.94     ~ 187 0
20 NAME Hodge 11 GlC 06 14 22.92 -69 50 54.9   12.57 11.93     ~ 110 0
21 NGC 2257 Cl* 06 30 12.62 -64 19 40.0   13.24 12.62     ~ 216 0
22 NGC 2808 GlC 09 12 03.10 -64 51 48.6           ~ 1419 0
23 M 68 GlC 12 39 27.98 -26 44 38.6     7.96     ~ 997 0
24 NGC 5634 GlC 14 29 37.28 -05 58 35.1   10.69 10.05     ~ 300 0
25 NGC 5824 GlC 15 03 58.612 -33 04 06.70   10.28 9.56     ~ 408 0
26 M 5 GlC 15 18 33.22 +02 04 51.7     5.95     ~ 1977 0
27 M 80 GlC 16 17 02.41 -22 58 33.9           ~ 715 0
28 NGC 6397 GlC 17 40 42.09 -53 40 27.6     5.17     ~ 1975 0
29 NGC 6752 GlC 19 10 52.11 -59 59 04.4           ~ 2000 0
30 M 55 GlC 19 39 59.71 -30 57 53.1     6.49     ~ 853 0
31 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3138 0
32 M 30 GlC 21 40 22.12 -23 10 47.5     7.10     ~ 1048 0

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