2002
DOI: 10.1086/339554
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Proper Motion of the Large Magellanic Cloud Using QSO[CSC]s[/CSC] as an Inertial Reference System: The Q0459−6427 Field

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“…In addition, two QSOs used by Anguita et al (2000) and one by Pedreros et al (2002) to study the proper motion of the LMC are attributed to a private communication by Maza in 1989 and/or do not appear in previous studies. More recently, 1 QSO was confirmed by Hony et al (2011) and 145 QSOs by Kozłowski et al (2012), the latter identified from OGLE-III light-curves.…”
Section: Appendix A: Known Qsos Behind the Magellanic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, two QSOs used by Anguita et al (2000) and one by Pedreros et al (2002) to study the proper motion of the LMC are attributed to a private communication by Maza in 1989 and/or do not appear in previous studies. More recently, 1 QSO was confirmed by Hony et al (2011) and 145 QSOs by Kozłowski et al (2012), the latter identified from OGLE-III light-curves.…”
Section: Appendix A: Known Qsos Behind the Magellanic Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mass profiles of isothermal spheres with V c = 180, 220 and 260 km s −1 are also reported for reference. Acronyms: WE99 =Wilkinson & Evans (1999); K96 =Kochanek (1996); SCB03 =Sakamoto, Chiba & Beers (2003); PAM02 =Pedreros et al (2002); vdM02 =van der Marel et al (2002); L‐B99 =Lynden‐Bell (1999), mass of the Local Group. The arrow indicates that the last data point is an upper limit for the total mass of the Galaxy.…”
Section: Tidal Radii As Mass Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In alphabetical order, the list now contains Draco (Scholtz & Irwin 1993), Canis Major (Dinescu et al 2005b), Carina (Piatek et al 2003), Fornax (Piatek et al 2002;Dinescu et al 2004), the LMC (Jones et al 1994;Kroupa et al 1994;Kroupa & Bastian 1997;Anguita et al 2000;Drake et al 2001;Pedreros et al 2002;Kallivayalil et al 2006b), M33 ( Brunthaler et al 2005), Sagittarius ( Dinescu et al 2005a), Sculptor (Schweitzer et al 1995;Piatek et al 2006), the SMC (Irwin et al 1996;Kallivayalil et al 2006a), and Ursa Minor (Scholtz & Irwin 1993;Schweitzer et al 1997;Piatek et al 2005). This sample is becoming large enough to reveal the three-dimensional nature of motions in the Local Group.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%