Structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud from the Near Infrared magnitudes of Red Clump stars
Smitha Subramanian (1), Annapurni Subramaniam (1) ((1) Indian, Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore, India)

TL;DR
This study determines the three-dimensional structure of the Large Magellanic Cloud using near-infrared data of red clump stars, revealing its inclination, orientation, and extra-planar features with high precision.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of the LMC's structural parameters using near-infrared photometry and introduces a reddening map based on red clump stars.
Findings
Inclination of 25.7 +/- 1.6 degrees
Position angle of the line of nodes at 141.5 +/- 4.5 degrees
Distance modulus of 18.47 +/- 0.1 mag
Abstract
The structural parameters, like the inclination, i and the position angle of the line of nodes (PA_lon) of the disk of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) are estimated using the JH photometric data of red clump stars from the Infrared Survey Facility - Magellanic Cloud Point Source Catalog (IRSF-MCPSC). The observed LMC region is divided into several sub-regions and stars in each region are cross identified with the optically identified red clump stars to obtain the near infrared magnitudes. The peak values of H magnitude and (J-H) colour of the observed red clump distribution are obtained by fitting a profile to the distributions and also by taking the average value of magnitude and colour of the red clump stars in the bin with largest number. Then the dereddened peak H0 magnitude of the red clump stars in each sub-region is obtained. The RA, Dec and relative distance from the center of…
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