English

A Galactic Transformation -- Understanding the SMC's Structural and Kinematic Disequilibrium

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-02-12 v3

Abstract

The SMC is in disequilibrium. Gas line-of-sight (LoS) velocity maps show a gradient of 6010060-100 km s1^{-1}, generally interpreted as a rotating gas disk consistent with the Tully-Fisher relation. Yet, the stars don't show rotation. Despite a small on-sky extent (4\sim4 kpc), the SMC exhibits a large (10\sim10 kpc) LoS depth, and the stellar photometric center is offset from the HI kinematic center by \sim1 kpc. With N-body hydrodynamical simulations, we show that a recent (\sim100 Myr ago) SMC-LMC collision (impact parameter 2\sim2 kpc) explains the observed SMC's internal structure and kinematics. The simulated SMC is initialized with rotating stellar and gaseous disks. Post-collision, the SMC's tidal tail accounts for the large LoS depth. The SMC's stellar kinematics become dispersion dominated (v/σ0.2v/\sigma\approx0.2), with radially outward motions at R>2R>2 kpc, and a small (<10<10 km s1^{-1}) remnant rotation at R<2R<2 kpc, consistent with observations. Post-collision gas kinematics are also dominated by radially outward motions, without remnant rotation. Hence, the observed SMC's gas LoS velocity gradient is due to radial motions as opposed to disk rotation. Ram pressure from the LMC's gas disk during the collision imparts 30\approx30 km s1^{-1} kick to the SMC's gas, sufficient to destroy gas rotation and offset the SMC's stellar and gas centers. Our work highlights the critical role of group processing through galaxy collisions in driving dIrr to dE/dSph transformation, including the removal of gas. Consequently, frameworks that treat the SMC as a galaxy in transformation are required to effectively use its observational data to constrain interstellar medium and dark matter physics.

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@article{arxiv.2512.06075,
  title  = {A Galactic Transformation -- Understanding the SMC's Structural and Kinematic Disequilibrium},
  author = {Himansh Rathore and Gurtina Besla and Roeland P. van der Marel and Nitya Kallivayalil},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.06075},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

30 pages, 15 figures, accepted to ApJ, updated to the accepted version