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Kinematic Evidence for an Old Stellar Halo in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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2003
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Cosmic AbundanceGalaxy FormationPhotometryRr Lyrae StarsPhysicsNatural SciencesStellar StructureMetal-poor Milky WayKinematic EvidenceLarge Magellanic CloudOld Stellar HaloLarge Scale StructureHot HaloAstrophysics
The oldest and most metal-poor Milky Way stars form a kinematically hot halo, which motivates the two major formation scenarios for our galaxy: extended hierarchical accretion and rapid collapse. RR Lyrae stars are excellent tracers of old and metal-poor populations. We measured the kinematics of 43 RR Lyrae stars in the inner regions of the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) galaxy. The velocity dispersion equals 53 +/- 10 kilometers per second, which indicates that a kinematically hot metal-poor old halo also exists in the LMC. This result suggests that our galaxy and smaller late-type galaxies such as the LMC have similar early formation histories.
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