Quantifying the Stellar Halo's Response to the LMC's Infall with Spherical Harmonics
Emily C. Cunningham, Nicolas Garavito-Camargo, Alis J. Deason, Kathryn, V. Johnston, Denis Erkal, Chervin F. P. Laporte, Gurtina Besla, Rodrigo, Luger, Robyn E. Sanderson

TL;DR
This paper uses spherical harmonic analysis of simulated stellar halo velocities to distinguish between large-scale perturbations caused by the LMC's infall and smaller-scale substructures, offering insights into the MW's dark matter response.
Contribution
It introduces a method to disentangle LMC-induced effects from other substructures in the MW halo using spherical harmonic expansion of velocity fields.
Findings
LMC-induced wake signatures vary with LMC mass.
Massive recent accretion debris can dominate velocity power spectra.
LMC wake effects are prominent even with Sagittarius stream included.
Abstract
The vast majority of the mass in the Milky Way (MW) is in dark matter (DM); we therefore cannot directly observe the MW mass distribution, and have to use tracer populations in order to infer properties of the MW DM halo. However, MW halo tracers do not only feel the gravitational influence of the MW itself. Tracers can also be affected by MW satellites; Garavito-Camargo et al. (2019) (hereafter GC19) demonstrate that the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) induces a density wake in the MW DM, resulting in large scale kinematic patterns in the MW stellar halo. In this work, we use spherical harmonic expansion (SHE) of the velocity fields of simulated stellar halos in an effort to disentangle perturbations on large scales (e.g., due to the LMC itself as well as the LMC-induced DM wake) and small scales (due to substructure). Using the GC19 simulations, we demonstrate how the different terms in…
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