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Astronomy Colloquium

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
4:00pm to 5:00pm
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Cahill, Hameetman Auditorium
A 1% Proper Motion Measurement for the Large Magellanic Cloud
Nitya Kallivayalil, Yale,
I present proper motions for the Large & Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC & SMC) based on three epochs of Hubble Space Telescope data, spanning a $\sim 7$ yr baseline, and centered on background QSOs. The first two epochs are provided by the ACS/HRC and were the subject of Kallivayalil et al. (2006a,b) but have been reanalyzed here. The third epoch is brand new data taken with the WFC3/UVIS, providing a completely independent check. Due to the longer timebaseline and the high quality of the WFC3 data we derive proper motions of high accuracy. We are therefore also able to derive a purely proper motion-based rotation curve for the LMC, which is in excellent agreement with the latest line-of-sight velocity-based studies, and for the first time, competitive with the kinds of accuracies typically quoted in such studies. We determine the rotation velocity at large radii a factor of 3 more accurately than previous work. I discuss the consequences of these new measurements for our understanding of the global dynamics of the Milky Way-LMC-SMC system. This work is part of a larger effort towards 6-D mapping of the Milky Way.
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