Proper Motion Study of the Magellanic Clouds using SPM material
Katherine Vieira, Terrence Girard, William van Altena, Norbert, Zacharias, Dana Casetti-Dinescu, Vladimir Korchagin, Imants Platais, David, Monet, Carlos Lopez

TL;DR
This study measures the absolute proper motions of the Magellanic Clouds using a 40-year observational baseline, combining photographic and CCD data to refine their velocities and relative motion.
Contribution
It provides the first precise absolute proper motions of the Magellanic Clouds based on a large catalog and a robust tie to the ICRS, improving previous measurements.
Findings
Proper motions of LMC and SMC determined with high precision.
Relative proper motion between SMC and LMC measured accurately.
Estimated total velocity difference of the two clouds within 54 km/s.
Abstract
Absolute proper motions are determined for stars and galaxies to V=17.5 over a 450 square-degree area that encloses both Magellanic Clouds. The proper motions are based on photographic and CCD observations of the Yale/San Juan Southern Proper Motion program, which span over a baseline of 40 years. Multiple, local relative proper motion measures are combined in an overlap solution using photometrically selected Galactic Disk stars to define a global relative system that is then transformed to absolute using external galaxies and Hipparcos stars to tie into the ICRS. The resulting catalog of 1.4 million objects is used to derive the mean absolute proper motions of the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud; (\mu_\alpha\cos\delta,\mu_\delta)_{LMC}=(1.89,+0.39)\pm (0.27,0.27)\;\;\{mas yr}^{-1} and $(\mu_\alpha\cos\delta,\mu_\delta)_{SMC}=(0.98,-1.01)\pm (0.30,0.29)\;\;\{mas…
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