The Mass of the Large Magellanic Cloud from the Three-Dimensional Kinematics of its Globular Clusters
Laura L. Watkins (1), Roeland P. van der Marel (2,3), Paul Bennet (2), ((1) ESA-AURA STScI, (2) STScI, (3) JHU)

TL;DR
This study estimates the Large Magellanic Cloud's mass using 3D kinematics of globular clusters, finding it to be a significant portion of the Milky Way's mass and consistent with previous estimates.
Contribution
It provides a new mass estimate of the LMC using combined proper motion and line-of-sight velocity data, applying a tracer mass estimator with 3D kinematics.
Findings
LMC's enclosed mass within 13.2 kpc is approximately 2.66 x 10^10 solar masses.
The virial mass of the LMC is estimated at about 1.8 x 10^11 solar masses.
LMC constitutes roughly 17% of the Milky Way's total mass.
Abstract
We estimate the mass of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using the kinematics of 30 LMC globular clusters (GCs). We combine proper motions (PMs) measured with HST, Gaia, or a combination of the two, from a recent study by Bennet et al. (2022) with literature line-of-sight velocities (LOSVs) to give 3 components of motion. With these, we derive a 3D velocity dispersion anisotropy , consistent with the GCs forming a flattened system with significant azimuthal motion. We then apply a tracer mass estimator and measure an enclosed mass . This is broadly consistent with results from previous studies of the LOSVs of GCs and other luminous tracers. Assuming a cosmologically-constrained NFW distribution for the dark matter, this implies a virial mass $M_\mathrm{virial} = 1.80^{+1.05}…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
