Stellar substructures in the periphery of the Magellanic Clouds with the VISTA hemisphere survey from the red clump and other tracers

Author:

El Youssoufi Dalal1ORCID,Cioni Maria-Rosa L1ORCID,Bell Cameron P M1ORCID,de Grijs Richard234,Groenewegen Martin A T5,Ivanov Valentin D6,Matijevĭc Gal1,Niederhofer Florian1ORCID,Oliveira Joana M7ORCID,Ripepi Vincenzo8ORCID,Schmidt Thomas1,Subramanian Smitha9ORCID,Sun Ning-Chen10,van Loon Jacco Th7

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP), An der Sternwarte 16, D-14482 Potsdam, Germany

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University, Balaclava Road, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

3. Research Centre for Astronomy, Astrophysics and Astrophotonics, Macquarie University, Balaclava Road, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia

4. International Space Science Institute–Beijing, 1 Nanertiao, Zhongguancun, Hai Dian District, Beijing 100190, China

5. Koninklijke Sterrenwacht van België, Ringlaan 3, B-1180 Brussels, Belgium

6. European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Str 2, D-85748 Garching bei München, Germany

7. Lennard-Jones Laboratories, Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK

8. INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte, via Moiariello 16, I-80131 Naples, Italy

9. Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Koramangala II Block, Bangalore 560034, Karnataka, India

10. Department of Physics and astronomy, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Road, Sheffield S3 7RH, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT We study the morphology of the stellar periphery of the Magellanic Clouds in search of substructure using near-infrared imaging data from the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy Hemisphere Survey. Based on the selection of different stellar populations using the (J − Ks, Ks) colour–magnitude diagram, we confirm the presence of substructures related to the interaction history of the Clouds and find new substructures on the eastern side of the LMC disc, which may be owing to the influence of the Milky Way, and on the northern side of the SMC, which is probably associated with the ellipsoidal structure of the galaxy. We also study the luminosity function of red clump stars in the SMC and confirm the presence of a bi-modal distance distribution, in the form of a foreground population. We find that this bi-modality is still detectable in the eastern regions of the galaxy out to a 10○ distance from its centre. Additionally, a background structure is detected in the North between 7○ and 10○ from the centre that might belong to the Counter Bridge, and a foreground structure is detected in the South between 6○ and 8○ from the centre that might be linked to the Old Bridge.

Funder

European Research Council

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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