Warped & Hooked: Mapping the Magellanic Clouds in 3D using Red Clump stars
Slater J. Oden, David L. Nidever, Joshua Povick, Pol Massana, Yumi Choi, Roeland P. van der Marel, Maria-Rosa L. Cioni, Joanna Sakowska, Knut A. G. Olsen, Lara Cullinane, J. A. Carballo-Bello, D. Crnojevi\'c, P. S. Ferguson, C. E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, G. E. Medina

TL;DR
This study constructs the most detailed 3D distance map of the Magellanic Clouds using red clump stars, revealing a warped LMC disk likely caused by tidal interactions with the SMC.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D mapping of the Magellanic Clouds' structure, including the warp of the LMC disk, using Gaia data and population corrections.
Findings
Median distances: LMC ~50.6 kpc, SMC ~60.8 kpc.
LMC disk inclination: 25.32°, line-of-nodes: 142.34°.
LMC periphery is warped into a U-shape, likely due to tidal effects from SMC.
Abstract
The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) are the Milky Way's nearest interacting galaxy pair, offering a unique laboratory for studying tidal effects on galactic disks. Despite extensive survey efforts, the three-dimensional geometry of the Clouds, particularly the putative warp of the LMC, remains poorly constrained due to incompleteness in their crowded centers and the low stellar density of their peripheries, which demand wide-field coverage. Using red-clump (RC) stars as standard candles, corrected for age- and metallicity-dependent population effects with empirically calibrated color-magnitude relations and spatially resolved star-formation histories, we construct the most detailed distance map of the Magellanic System to date. Based on 2.3 million RC stars from \textit{Gaia} DR3 combined with modern reddening maps, we measure median heliocentric distances of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
