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    Nature of a shell of young stars in the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud

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    Martínez-Delgado, David
    Katherina Vivas, Anna
    Grebel, Eva K. cc
    Gallart, Carme cc
    Pieres, Adriano
    Bell, Cameron P. M.
    Zivick, Paul
    Lemasle, Bertrand
    Clifton Johnson, Lent
    Carballo-Bello, Julio A.
    Noël, Noelia E. D.
    Cioni, Maria-Rosa L.
    Choi, Yumi
    Besla, Gurtina
    Schmidt, Judy
    Zaritsky, Dennis
    Gruendl, Robert A.
    Seibert, Mark
    Nidever, David
    Monteagudo, Laura
    Monelli, Mateo
    Hubl, Bernhard
    van der Marel, Roeland
    Ballesteros, Fernando J.
    Stringfellow, Guy
    Walker, Alistair cc
    Blum, Robert cc
    Bell, Eric F.
    Conn, Blair C. cc
    Olsen, Knut cc
    Martin, Nicolas
    Chu, You-Hua cc
    Inno, Laura
    Boer, Thomas J. L.
    Kallivayalil, Nitya
    De Leo, Michele
    Beletsky, Yuri
    Neyer, Fabian cc
    Muñoz, Ricardo R.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2019-10-29
    Keywords
    galaxies: dwarf
    Magellanic Clouds
    galaxies: structure
    Local Group
    galaxies: interactions
    
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    EDP SCIENCES S A
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    Martínez-Delgado, D., Katherina Vivas, A., Grebel, E. K., Gallart, C., Pieres, A., Bell, C. P. M., … Muñoz, R. R. (2019). Nature of a shell of young stars in the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 631, A98. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201936021 ‌
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    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
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    Abstract
    Context. Understanding the evolutionary history of the Magellanic Clouds requires an in-depth exploration and characterization of the stellar content in their outer regions, which ultimately are key to tracing the epochs and nature of past interactions. Aims. We present new deep images of a shell-like overdensity of stars in the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). The shell, also detected in photographic plates dating back to the fifties, is located at similar to 1.9 degrees from the center of the SMC in the north-east direction. Methods. The structure and stellar content of this feature were studied with multiband, optical data from the Survey of the MAgellanic Stellar History (SMASH) carried out with the Dark Energy Camera on the Blanco Telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory. We also investigate the kinematic of the stars in the shell using the Gaia Data Release 2. Results. The shell is composed of a young population with an age similar to 150 Myr, with no contribution from an old population. Thus, it is hard to explain its origin as the remnant of a tidally disrupted stellar system. The spatial distribution of the young main-sequence stars shows a rich sub-structure, with a spiral arm-like feature emanating from the main shell and a separated small arc of young stars close to the globular cluster NGC 362. We find that the absolute g-band magnitude of the shell is M-g,M-shell =-10.78 +/- 0.02, with a surface brightness of mu(g,shell) = 25.81 +/- 0.01 mag arcsec(-2). Conclusion. We have not found any evidence that this feature is of tidal origin or a bright part of a spiral arm-like structure. Instead, we suggest that the shell formed in a recent star formation event, likely triggered by an interaction with the Large Magellanic Cloud and or the Milky Way, similar to 150 Myr ago.
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    0004-6361
    DOI
    10.1051/0004-6361/201936021
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