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Line of sight depth of the large and small magellanic clouds

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dc.contributor.author Subramaniam, A
dc.contributor.author Subramanian, S
dc.date.accessioned 2009-05-26T14:34:50Z
dc.date.available 2009-05-26T14:34:50Z
dc.date.issued 2009-03
dc.identifier.citation Jacco Th. van Loon & Joana M. Oliveira, eds., The Magellanic System: Stars, Gas, and Galaxies., Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 256, 2008., pp. 63 - 68 en
dc.identifier.isbn 9780521889872
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4497
dc.description Restricted Access
dc.description.abstract We used the red clump stars from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE II) survey and the Magellanic Cloud Photometric Survey (MCPS), to estimate the line-of-sight depth. The observed dispersion in the magnitude and colour distribution of red clump stars is used to estimate the line-of-sight depth, after correcting for the contribution due to other effects. This dispersion due to depth, has a range from minimum dispersion that can be estimated, to 0.46 mag (a depth of 500 pc to 10.44 kpc), in the LMC. In the case of the SMC, the dispersion ranges from minimum dispersion to 0.35 magnitude (a depth of 665 pc to 9.53 kpc). The thickness profile of the LMC bar indicates that it is flared. The average depth in the bar region is 4.0 ± 1.4 kpc. The halo of the LMC (using RR Lyrae stars) is found to have larger depth compared to the disk/bar, which supports the presence of an inner halo for the LMC. The large depth estimated for the LMC bar and the disk suggests that the LMC might have had minor mergers. In the case of the SMC, the bar depth (4.90 ± 1.23 kpc) and the disk depth (4.23 ± 1.48 kpc) are found to be within the standard deviations. We find evidence for an increase in depth near the optical center (up to 9 kpc). On the other hand, the estimated depth for the halo (RR Lyrae stars) and disk (RC stars) for the bar region of the SMC is found to be similar. Thus, increased depth and enhanced stellar as well as H i density near the optical center suggests that the SMC may have a bulge. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Cambridge University Press en
dc.relation.ispartofseries International Astronomical Union Symposium; Vol. 256
dc.relation.uri http://arxiv.org/abs/0809.2637 en
dc.relation.uri http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=5005640 en
dc.rights © International Astronomical Union en
dc.subject Stars: Horizontal-Branch en
dc.subject Galaxies: Bulges en
dc.subject Galaxies: Halos en
dc.subject Magellanic Clouds en
dc.subject Galaxies: Stellar Content en
dc.subject Galaxies: Structure en
dc.title Line of sight depth of the large and small magellanic clouds en
dc.type Article en


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