BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CERN//INDICO//EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:The dynamical mass of the Large Magellanic Cloud as measured by it s system of star clusters DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230323T101500Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230323T103000Z DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240704T115753Z UID:indico-contribution-206@meetings.aip.de DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Florian Niederhofer (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophys ik Potsdam (AIP))\nThe Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) are the largest and most luminous dwarf satellite companions of the Milky Way . Due to their close proximity\, they provide a unique opportunity to stud y the dynamics of their resolved stellar populations in unparalleled detai l. Within the last years\, high-precision proper motion measurements of st ars within the Magellanic Clouds had a tremendous impact on our understand ing of the Magellanic system and its relation to our own Galaxy. To date\, however\, the dynamics of the star cluster systems within the two dwarf g alaxies has not received much attention. \nIn this contribution\, I will i ntroduce an ongoing observational campaign conducted by our team utilising the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) to precisely measure the proper motions of star clusters within the LMC. The exquisite resolution of HST allows us to measure precise proper motions of thousands of stars within each clust er.\nThe measured motions of the clusters\, combined with photometric and spectroscopic measurements\, will yield their full 6-dimensional phase spa ce information within the LMC. I will present first results of the kinemat ic structures that are described by clusters of various ages and within di fferent structural components of the galaxy. The motions of the clusters c an further act as a tracer of the gravitational potential of the LMC and I will present preliminary measurements of the mass of the LMC resulting fr om the dynamics of the star clusters. Despite its importance in the field of Magellanic Cloud kinematics and evolution\, the mass of the LMC is only vaguely known and several studies disagree on it. Our cluster-based study will provide an additional independent measurement of the LMC's mass.\n\n https://meetings.aip.de/event/20/contributions/206/ LOCATION:Haus H\, Telegrafenberg URL:https://meetings.aip.de/event/20/contributions/206/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR