The VISCACHA survey -- VII. Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and SMC Wing from star clusters
R. A. P. Oliveira, F. F. S. Maia, B. Barbuy, B. Dias, J. F. C. Santos, Jr., S. O. Souza, L. O. Kerber, E. Bica, D. Sanmartim, B. Quint, L. Fraga, T., Armond, D. Minniti, M. C. Parisi, O. J. Katime Santrich, M. S. Angelo, A., P\'erez-Villegas, B. J. De B\'ortoli

TL;DR
This study analyzes star clusters in the Magellanic Bridge to understand its formation history, revealing distinct populations, chemical signatures, and estimating its stellar mass, thus shedding light on the interaction between the Magellanic Clouds.
Contribution
First-time derivation of ages and metallicities for numerous clusters, detection of metallicity dips indicating formation events, and estimation of the Bridge's stellar mass.
Findings
Two distinct cluster populations with different ages and metallicities.
Detection of metallicity dips at specific ages, indicating formation episodes.
Estimated stellar mass of the Magellanic Bridge as 3-5 x 10^5 solar masses.
Abstract
The formation scenario of the Magellanic Bridge during an encounter between the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds Myr ago, as proposed by -body models, would be imprinted in the chemical enrichment and kinematics of its stars, and sites of ongoing star formation along its extension. We present an analysis of 33 Bridge star clusters using photometry obtained with the SOAR 4-m telescope equipped with adaptive optics for the VISCACHA survey. We performed a membership selection and derived self-consistent ages, metallicities, distances and reddening values via statistical isochrone fitting, as well as tidal radii and integrated masses from structure analysis. Two groups are clearly detected: 13 well-studied clusters older than the Bridge, with Gyr and dex; and 15 clusters with Myr and dex, probably formed in-situ. The…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
