The All-Sky Impact of the LMC on the Milky Way Circumgalactic Medium
Christopher Carr, Greg L. Bryan, Nicol\'as Garavito-Camargo, Gurtina, Besla, David J. Setton, Kathryn V. Johnston

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to show how the LMC's infall impacts the Milky Way's circumgalactic medium, creating observable density, temperature, and velocity signatures across the sky.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulation-based analysis of the LMC's impact on the MW CGM, revealing large-scale physical and kinematic alterations.
Findings
LMC induces a shock increasing CGM density and temperature.
A dipole in CGM radial velocities aligns with observations.
Most LMC CGM gas is stripped, leaving high-velocity ionized gas along its orbit.
Abstract
The first infall of the LMC into the Milky Way (MW) represents a large and recent disruption to the MW circumgalactic medium (CGM). In this work, we use idealized, hydrodynamical simulations of a MW-like CGM embedded in a live dark matter halo with an infalling LMC-like satellite initialized with its own CGM to understand how the encounter is shaping the global physical and kinematic properties of the MW CGM. First, we find that the LMC sources order-unity enhancements in MW CGM density, temperature, and pressure from a shock from the supersonic CGM-CGM collision, extending from the LMC to beyond , enhancing column densities, X-ray brightness, the thermal Sunyaev-Zeldovich (tSZ) distortion, and potentially synchrotron emission from cosmic rays over large angular scales across the Southern Hemisphere. Second, the MW's reflex motion relative…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
