Equilibrium dynamical models in the inner region of the Large Magellanic Cloud based on Gaia DR3 kinematics
Nikolay Kacharov, Behzad Tahmasebzadeh, Maria-Rosa L. Cioni, Glenn van, de Ven, Ling Zhu, Sergey Khoperskov

TL;DR
This study employs Gaia DR3 data to evaluate equilibrium dynamical models of the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing insights into its shape, mass distribution, and bar pattern speed, while highlighting limitations in axisymmetric assumptions.
Contribution
It introduces combined Jeans and Schwarzschild models incorporating a triaxial bar, providing new constraints on the LMC's shape, mass, and bar dynamics.
Findings
Jeans models accurately describe disc rotation and dispersion.
Derived LMC disc inclination is 25.5 degrees.
Estimated bar pattern speed is 11+/-4 km/s/kpc.
Abstract
We use Gaia DR3 to explore how well equilibrium dynamical models based on the Jeans equations and the Schwarzschild orbit superposition method are able to describe LMC's 5-dimensional phase-space distribution and line-of-sight (LOS) velocity distribution, respectively. In the latter model we incorporate a triaxial bar component and derive LMC's bar pattern speed. We fit Jeans dynamical models to all Gaia DR3 stars with proper motion and LOS velocity measurements found in the VMC VISTA survey of the LMC using a discrete maximum likelihood approach. These models are very efficient at discriminating genuine LMC member stars from Milky Way foreground stars and background galaxies. They constrain the shape, orientation, and enclosed mass of the galaxy under the assumption for axisymmetry. We use the Jeans model results as a stepping stone to more complex 2-component Schwarzschild models,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Scientific Research and Discoveries
