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An estimate of the structural parameters of the Large Magellanic Cloud using red clump stars

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dc.contributor.author Subramanian, S
dc.contributor.author Subramaniam, A
dc.date.accessioned 2010-09-22T17:04:13Z
dc.date.available 2010-09-22T17:04:13Z
dc.date.issued 2010-10
dc.identifier.citation Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 520, A24 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5247
dc.description Open Access en
dc.description.abstract Aims. We used the red clump stars from the VI photometric data of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE III) survey and from the Magellanic Cloud Photometric Survey (MCPS) to estimate the structural parameters of the LMC disk, such as the inclination, i and the position angle of the line of nodes (PAlon), ϕ. Methods. The observed disk region is divided into sub-regions. The dereddened peak I magnitude of the red clump stars in each sub-region is used to obtain the relative distances and hence the z coordinate. The RA and Dec of each sub-region is converted into x and y cartesian coordinates. A weighted least-square plane-fitting method is applied to these x, y, z data to estimate the structural parameters of the LMC disk. Results. We find an inclination of i =230 ± 08 and PAlon, ϕ = 1637 ± 15 for the LMC disk using the OGLE III data and an inclination of i = 374 ± 23 and PAlon ϕ = 1412 ± 37 for the LMC disk using the MCPS data. Extra-planar features, which are in front as well as behind the fitted plane, are seen in both the data sets. Conclusions. Our estimates of the inclination and position angle of the line of nodes are comparable with some of the previous estimates. The effect of choice of center, reddening, and area covered on the estimated parameters are discussed. Regions in the northwest, southwest and southeast of the LMC disk are warped with respect to the fitted plane. We also identify a symmetric but off-centered warp in the inner LMC. We identify that the structure of the LMC disk inside the 3 degree radius is different from the outside disk in a way that the inner LMC has relatively less inclination and relatively large PAlon. The 3D plot of the LMC disk suggests an off-centered increase in the inclination for the northeastern regions, which might be due to tidal effects. We suggest that the variation in the planar parameters estimated by various authors as well as in this study is caused by the difference in coverage and the complicated inner structure of the LMC disk. In the inner LMC, the stellar and the HI disk are found to have similar properties. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher EDP Science en
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014201 en
dc.rights © ESO en
dc.subject Magellanic Clouds en
dc.subject Galaxies: Structure en
dc.subject Stars: Horizontal-branch en
dc.title An estimate of the structural parameters of the Large Magellanic Cloud using red clump stars en
dc.type Article en


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