The Stellar Halo in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Mass, Luminosity, and Microlensing Predictions
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Recently obtained kinematic data has shown that the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) possesses an old stellar halo. In order to further characterize the properties of this halo, parametric King models are fit to the surface density of RR Lyrae stars. Using data from both the MACHO and OGLE II microlensing surveys, the model fits yield the center of their distribution at α = 5 21.1±0.8, δ = −69 45 ± 6 (J2000) and a core radius of 1.42 ± 0.12 kpc. As a check the halo model is compared with RR Lyrae star counts in fields near the LMC’s periphery previously surveyed with photographic plates. These data, however, require a cautious interpretation. Several topics regarding the LMC stellar halo are discussed. First, the properties of the halo imply a global mass-to-light ratio of M/LV = 5.3±2.1 and a total mass of 1.6±0.6×10M⊙ for the LMC in good agreement with estimates based on the rotation curve. Second, although the LMC’s disk and halo are kinematically distinct, the shape of the surface density profile of the halo is remarkably similar to that of the young disk. For example, the best-fit exponential scale length for the RR Lyrae stars is 1.47 ± 0.08 kpc, which compares to 1.46 kpc for the LMC’s blue light. In the Galaxy, the halo and disk do not resemble each other like this. Finally, a local maximum in the LMC’s microlensing optical depth due to halo-on-disk stellar self-lensing is predicted. For the parameters of the stellar halo obtained, this maximum is located near MACHO events LMC-4 and LMC-23, and is large enough to possibly account for these two events, but not for all of the observed microlensing. Subject headings: galaxies – halos; gravitational lensing – Magellanic Clouds; stars – Population II
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تاریخ انتشار 2003