Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Raphael Augusto Pereira de
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/14/14131/tde-26052023-113849/
Resumo: The stellar clusters located in the Magellanic System are very important in the determination of the star formation history and chemodynamical evolution of the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds (SMC and LMC). The Magellanic Bridge is the structure formed by tidal forces and ram pressure during a recent collision between the LMC and SMC, the pair of satellite galaxies closest to the Milky Way. The analysis of the ages and chemical signatures of its stellar population is crucial to distinguish which is the most adequate model to explain the origin and evolution of the Magellanic Clouds-Milky Way system. There are currently two competing scenarios: (i) the Magellanic Clouds were independent satellites and got bound recently, at ~2 Gyr ago; (ii) the Magellanic System is old and on its first passage across the Milky Way in the last ~2 Gyr. In this context, the importance of the Bridge stellar clusters has been neglected in the literature. Its formation scenario during a collision some 200-300 million years ago, as proposed by the models, would imply kinematic signatures, as well as age and metallicity gradients along its extension, which still need to be observationally confirmed. To elucidate this question, this work combined deep photometric data of the VISCACHA and SMASH surveys, homogeneously deriving age, metallicity, distance, structural parameters and mass of 33 Wing/Bridge clusters, by means of robust and modern tools such as Markov chain Monte Carlo and machine learning. Two groups were identified among the 33 clusters: 13 well-studied clusters older than the Bridge, with ages between 0.5 and 4.7 billion years and [Fe/H] < -0.6; and 15 clusters younger than 200 million years and with [Fe/H] > -0.5, probably formed in the Bridge itself. The main results include: (i) the ages and metallicities were derived for the first time for 9 and 18 clusters, respectively; (ii) two metallicity dips were detected in the Bridge age-metallicity relation, with ages similar to the formation of the Magellanic Bridge and Stream; (iii) a stellar mass of 3-5×10^5 Msun was estimated for the Bridge, more than one order of magnitude higher than previous estimates; (iv) the Bridge clusters are young and metal-rich, with [Fe/H] ~ -0.4. The study also involved the analysis of clusters in other SMC regions and the use of spectroscopic data to refine the results.
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spelling Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clustersHistórico de formação da Ponte de Magalhães e Asa da Pequena Nuvem de Magalhães a partir de aglomerados de estrelasgaláxias: aglomerados: geralgaláxias: evoluçãogalaxies: evolutiongalaxies: star clusters: generalMagellanic CloudsNuvens de MagalhãesThe stellar clusters located in the Magellanic System are very important in the determination of the star formation history and chemodynamical evolution of the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds (SMC and LMC). The Magellanic Bridge is the structure formed by tidal forces and ram pressure during a recent collision between the LMC and SMC, the pair of satellite galaxies closest to the Milky Way. The analysis of the ages and chemical signatures of its stellar population is crucial to distinguish which is the most adequate model to explain the origin and evolution of the Magellanic Clouds-Milky Way system. There are currently two competing scenarios: (i) the Magellanic Clouds were independent satellites and got bound recently, at ~2 Gyr ago; (ii) the Magellanic System is old and on its first passage across the Milky Way in the last ~2 Gyr. In this context, the importance of the Bridge stellar clusters has been neglected in the literature. Its formation scenario during a collision some 200-300 million years ago, as proposed by the models, would imply kinematic signatures, as well as age and metallicity gradients along its extension, which still need to be observationally confirmed. To elucidate this question, this work combined deep photometric data of the VISCACHA and SMASH surveys, homogeneously deriving age, metallicity, distance, structural parameters and mass of 33 Wing/Bridge clusters, by means of robust and modern tools such as Markov chain Monte Carlo and machine learning. Two groups were identified among the 33 clusters: 13 well-studied clusters older than the Bridge, with ages between 0.5 and 4.7 billion years and [Fe/H] < -0.6; and 15 clusters younger than 200 million years and with [Fe/H] > -0.5, probably formed in the Bridge itself. The main results include: (i) the ages and metallicities were derived for the first time for 9 and 18 clusters, respectively; (ii) two metallicity dips were detected in the Bridge age-metallicity relation, with ages similar to the formation of the Magellanic Bridge and Stream; (iii) a stellar mass of 3-5×10^5 Msun was estimated for the Bridge, more than one order of magnitude higher than previous estimates; (iv) the Bridge clusters are young and metal-rich, with [Fe/H] ~ -0.4. The study also involved the analysis of clusters in other SMC regions and the use of spectroscopic data to refine the results.Os aglomerados estelares localizados no Sistema de Magalhães são muito importantes na determinação do histórico de formação estelar e evolução química e dinâmica da Pequena e Grande Nuvens de Magalhães (SMC e LMC). A Ponte de Magalhães é a estrutura formada por forças de maré e pressão de arraste durante uma colisão recente entre a LMC e SMC, o par de galáxias-satélite mais próximo da Via Láctea. A análise da idade e assinatura química de sua população estelar é crucial para distinguir o modelo mais adequado acerca da origem e evolução do sistema Nuvens-Via Láctea. Há duas vertentes principais: (i) as Nuvens de Magalhães eram satélites independentes e se ligaram recentemente, há ~2 bilhões de anos; (ii) o Sistema de Magalhães é antigo e está em sua primeira passagem próximo à Via Láctea nos últimos ~2 bilhões de anos. Neste contexto, a importância dos aglomerados da Ponte de Magalhães tem sido negligenciada na literatura. O cenário de sua formação durante uma colisão há 200-300 milhões de anos, tal como proposto pelos modelos, implicaria assinaturas cinemáticas e gradientes de idade e metalicidade ao longo de sua extensão, os quais ainda precisam ser comprovados observacionalmente. Para explorar essa questão, esse trabalho combinou dados fotométricos profundos dos surveys VISCACHA e SMASH, obtendo homogeneamente idade, metalicidade, distância, parâmetros estruturais e massa de 33 aglomerados da Asa/Ponte, com ferramentas estatísticas robustas e modernas tais como cadeias de Markov via Monte Carlo e aprendizado de máquina. Dentre os 33 aglomerados, foram identificados dois grupos: 13 aglomerados bem estudados mais velhos do que a Ponte, com idades entre 0.5 e 4.7 bilhões de anos e [Fe/H] < -0.6; e 15 aglomerados mais jovens que 200 milhões de anos e com [Fe/H] > -0.5, provavelmente formados na própria Ponte. Os resultados principais incluem: (i) as idades e metalicidades foram determinadas pela primeira vez para 9 e 18 aglomerados, respectivamente; (ii) foram detectadas duas quedas de metalicidade na relação idade-metalicidade da Ponte, com idades similares às da formação da Ponte e da Corrente de Magalhães; (iii) uma massa estelar de 3-5×10^5 Msun foi estimada para a Ponte, mais de uma magnitude acima de estimativas anteriores; (iv) os aglomerados formados na Ponte são jovens e ricos em metais, com [Fe/H] ~ -0.4. O estudo também envolveu a análise de aglomerados em outras regiões da SMC e uso de dados de espectroscopia para refinar os resultados.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPBarbuy, Beatriz Leonor SilveiraMaia, Francisco Ferreira de SouzaOliveira, Raphael Augusto Pereira de2023-03-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/14/14131/tde-26052023-113849/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2023-05-29T13:48:45Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-26052023-113849Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212023-05-29T13:48:45Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
Histórico de formação da Ponte de Magalhães e Asa da Pequena Nuvem de Magalhães a partir de aglomerados de estrelas
title Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
spellingShingle Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
Oliveira, Raphael Augusto Pereira de
galáxias: aglomerados: geral
galáxias: evolução
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: star clusters: general
Magellanic Clouds
Nuvens de Magalhães
title_short Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
title_full Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
title_fullStr Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
title_full_unstemmed Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
title_sort Assembly history of the Magellanic Bridge and Small Magellanic Cloud Wing from star clusters
author Oliveira, Raphael Augusto Pereira de
author_facet Oliveira, Raphael Augusto Pereira de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Barbuy, Beatriz Leonor Silveira
Maia, Francisco Ferreira de Souza
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Raphael Augusto Pereira de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv galáxias: aglomerados: geral
galáxias: evolução
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: star clusters: general
Magellanic Clouds
Nuvens de Magalhães
topic galáxias: aglomerados: geral
galáxias: evolução
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: star clusters: general
Magellanic Clouds
Nuvens de Magalhães
description The stellar clusters located in the Magellanic System are very important in the determination of the star formation history and chemodynamical evolution of the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds (SMC and LMC). The Magellanic Bridge is the structure formed by tidal forces and ram pressure during a recent collision between the LMC and SMC, the pair of satellite galaxies closest to the Milky Way. The analysis of the ages and chemical signatures of its stellar population is crucial to distinguish which is the most adequate model to explain the origin and evolution of the Magellanic Clouds-Milky Way system. There are currently two competing scenarios: (i) the Magellanic Clouds were independent satellites and got bound recently, at ~2 Gyr ago; (ii) the Magellanic System is old and on its first passage across the Milky Way in the last ~2 Gyr. In this context, the importance of the Bridge stellar clusters has been neglected in the literature. Its formation scenario during a collision some 200-300 million years ago, as proposed by the models, would imply kinematic signatures, as well as age and metallicity gradients along its extension, which still need to be observationally confirmed. To elucidate this question, this work combined deep photometric data of the VISCACHA and SMASH surveys, homogeneously deriving age, metallicity, distance, structural parameters and mass of 33 Wing/Bridge clusters, by means of robust and modern tools such as Markov chain Monte Carlo and machine learning. Two groups were identified among the 33 clusters: 13 well-studied clusters older than the Bridge, with ages between 0.5 and 4.7 billion years and [Fe/H] < -0.6; and 15 clusters younger than 200 million years and with [Fe/H] > -0.5, probably formed in the Bridge itself. The main results include: (i) the ages and metallicities were derived for the first time for 9 and 18 clusters, respectively; (ii) two metallicity dips were detected in the Bridge age-metallicity relation, with ages similar to the formation of the Magellanic Bridge and Stream; (iii) a stellar mass of 3-5×10^5 Msun was estimated for the Bridge, more than one order of magnitude higher than previous estimates; (iv) the Bridge clusters are young and metal-rich, with [Fe/H] ~ -0.4. The study also involved the analysis of clusters in other SMC regions and the use of spectroscopic data to refine the results.
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