The magellanic inter-cloud project (magic). I. evidence for intermediate-age stellar populations in between the magellanic clouds

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Abstract

The origin of the gas in between the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) - known as the "Magellanic Bridge" (MB) - is puzzling. Numerical simulations suggest that the MB formed from tidally stripped gas and stars in a recent interaction between the MCs. However, the apparent lack of stripped intermediate- or old-age stars associated with the MB is at odds with this picture. In this paper, we present the first results from the MAGellanic Inter-Cloud program (MAGIC) aimed at probing the stellar populations in the inter-Cloud region. We present observations of the stellar populations in two large fields located in between the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC/SMC), secured using the WFI camera on the 2.2 m telescope in La Silla. Using a synthetic color-magnitude diagram technique, we present the first quantitative evidence for the presence of intermediate-age and old stars in the inter-Cloud region. The intermediate-age stars - which make up 28% of all stars in the region - are not present in fields at a similar distance from the SMC in a direction pointing away from the LMC. This provides potential evidence that these intermediate-age stars could have been tidally stripped from the SMC. However, spectroscopic studies will be needed to confirm or rule out the tidal origin for the inter-Cloud gas and stars. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Noël, N. E. D., Conn, B. C., Carrera, R., Read, J. I., Rix, H. W., & Dolphin, A. (2013). The magellanic inter-cloud project (magic). I. evidence for intermediate-age stellar populations in between the magellanic clouds. Astrophysical Journal, 768(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/768/2/109

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