Three dimensional maps of the Magellanic Clouds using RR Lyrae Stars and Cepheids II. The Small Magellanic Cloud
Raoul Haschke, Eva K. Grebel, and Sonia Duffau

TL;DR
This study maps the three-dimensional structure of the Small Magellanic Cloud using RR Lyrae stars and Cepheids, revealing differences in their spatial distribution and orientation, and confirming its large depth and complex structure.
Contribution
It provides detailed 3D maps of the SMC using variable stars, highlighting the distinct distributions and orientations of old and young stellar populations.
Findings
RR Lyrae stars have a median distance of 61.5 kpc
Cepheids have a median distance of 63.1 kpc
The SMC shows a large depth and different orientations for old and young stars.
Abstract
We use data on variable stars from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE III) survey to determine the three-dimensional structure of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). Deriving individual distances to RR Lyrae stars and Cepheids we investigate the distribution of these tracers of the old and young population in the SMC. Photometrically estimated metallicities are used to determine the distances to 1494 RR Lyrae stars, which have typical ages greater than 9 Gyr. For 2522 Cepheids, with ages of a few tens to a few hundred Myr, distances are calculated using their period-luminosity relation. Individual reddening estimates from the intrinsic color of each star are used to obtain high precision three-dimensional maps. The distances of RR Lyrae stars and Cepheids are in very good agreement with each other. The median distance of the RR Lyrae stars is found to be 61.5 +/- 3.4 kpc.…
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