A SkyMapper view of the Large Magellanic Cloud: The dynamics of stellar populations
Zhen Wan, Magda Guglielmo, Geraint F. Lewis, Dougal Mackey, Rodrigo A., Ibata

TL;DR
This study uses SkyMapper and Gaia data to analyze the Large Magellanic Cloud's stellar populations, revealing its structure, kinematics, and mass distribution, and suggesting recent tidal interactions with the Small Magellanic Cloud.
Contribution
First SkyMapper-based stellar population analysis of the LMC, identifying Carbon Stars and analyzing their dynamics alongside other populations, revealing insights into the galaxy's structure and interaction history.
Findings
LMC is centered at specific coordinates with measured proper motion.
The dynamical center for older stars aligns, but young stars are offset.
Mass within 7 kpc is estimated at 2.5×10^{10} solar masses.
Abstract
We present the first SkyMapper stellar population analysis of the Large Magellanic Cloud (hereafter LMC),including the identification of 3578 candidate Carbon Stars through their extremely red colours. Coupled with Gaia astrometry, we analyse the distribution and kinematics of this Carbon Star population, finding the LMC to be centred at , with a bulk proper motion of and a disk inclination of at position angle . We complement this study with the identification and analysis of additional stellar populations, finding that the dynamical centre for Red Giant Branch (RGB) stars is similar to that seen for the Carbon Stars, whereas for young stars the dynamical centre is…
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