Constraints on the Magellanic Clouds' Interaction from the Distribution of OB Stars and the Kinematics of Giants
Dana I. Casetti-Dinescu, Katherine Vieira, Terrence M. Girard and, William F. van Altena

TL;DR
This study maps young OB stars and giant star kinematics around the Magellanic Clouds, revealing structures and supporting a recent off-center collision between the Clouds affecting their morphology and star distribution.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence of the Magellanic Clouds' interaction history through detailed star distribution and proper motion analysis.
Findings
Identification of young star distributions around the Clouds
Proper motions indicate a recent collision between the Clouds
Evidence of structural features consistent with past interactions
Abstract
Young, OB-type candidates are identified in a ~7900 sq-deg. region encompassing the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC/SMC) periphery, the Bridge, part of the Magellanic Stream (MS) and Leading Arm (LA). Selection is based on UV, optical and IR photometry from existing large-area surveys and proper motions from the Southern Proper Motion 4 catalog (SPM4). The spatial distribution of these young star candidates shows: 1) a well-populated SMC wing which continues westward with two branches partially surrounding the SMC, 2) a rather narrow path from the SMC wing eastward toward the LMC which is offset by 1 to 2 deg. from the high-density H I ridge in the Bridge, 3) a well-populated periphery of the LMC dominated by clumps of stars at the ends of the LMC bar and 4) a few scattered candidates in the MS and two overdensities in the LA regions above and below the Galactic plane.…
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