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The Orbits and Total Mass of the Magellanic Clouds
Published 2015-11-11Version 1
This proceeding overviews our current understanding of the orbital history and mass of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds. Specifically I will argue that the Clouds are on their first infall about our Milky Way and that their total masses are necessarily ~10 times larger than traditionally estimated. This conclusion is based on the recently revised HST proper motions of the Clouds and arguments concerning the binary status of the LMC-SMC pair and their baryon fractions
Comments: Conference proceeding appears in "Lessons from the Local Group: A conference in honour of David Block and Bruce Elmegreen"
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Keywords: total mass, revised hst proper motions, small magellanic clouds, orbital history, baryon fractions
Tags: conference paper
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