LMC Calls, Milky Way Halo Answers: Disentangling the Effects of the MW--LMC Interaction on Stellar Stream Populations
Richard A. N. Brooks, Nicol\'as Garavito-Camargo, Kathryn V. Johnston,, Adrian M. Price-Whelan, Jason L. Sanders, Sophia Lilleengen

TL;DR
This study investigates how the recent LMC merger affects stellar stream properties in the Milky Way halo, revealing significant perturbations especially in the outer halo and on-sky angular dependence, with implications for dark matter and galaxy interaction models.
Contribution
It introduces a simulation framework to analyze LMC-induced perturbations on stellar streams, highlighting the spatial dependence and potential for future observational constraints.
Findings
Outer halo streams show ~25% increase in misaligned proper motions due to LMC.
On-sky perturbations are concentrated in the same quadrant as the LMC.
Predictions for LSST will enhance constraints on dark matter and LMC properties.
Abstract
The infall of the LMC into the Milky Way (MW) has dynamical implications throughout the MW's dark matter halo. We study the impact of this merger on the statistical properties of populations of simulated stellar streams. Specifically, we investigate the radial and on-sky angular dependence of stream perturbations caused by the direct effect of stream--LMC interactions and/or the response of the MW dark matter halo. We use a time-evolving MW--LMC simulation described by basis function expansions to simulate streams. We quantify the degree of perturbation using a set of stream property statistics including the misalignment of proper motions with the stream track. In the outer halo, direct stream--LMC interactions produce a statistically significant effect, boosting the fraction of misaligned proper motions by ~25% relative to the model with no LMC. Moreover, there is on-sky angular…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
