BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CERN//INDICO//EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Ages\, metallicities and structure of stellar clusters in the Mage llanic Bridge DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230322T145500Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230322T145700Z DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240704T115744Z UID:indico-contribution-233@meetings.aip.de DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Raphael A. P. Oliveira (IAG - USP)\nThe Magellanic B ridge is a tidally-stripped structure located between the Magellanic Cloud s and contains hundreds of stellar clusters and associations\, which can h elp understanding the origin and evolution of the entire Magellanic Clouds -Milky Way (MW) system. Two main competing models describe the formation o f the pair LMC-SMC: the LMC captured the SMC about 2 Gyr ago and they are in a bound orbit around the MW\, or it is an old interacting sys- tem in i ts first perigalactic passage\, falling into the MW potential ~2 Gyr ago. The Bridge should have been formed during a collision between the Clouds a round 200 Myr ago\, imply- ing kinematic signatures\, as well as age and m etallicity gradients along its extension. This work combines deep photomet ric data from VISCACHA and SMASH surveys in order to ex- plore this questi on\, by homogeneously deriving age\, metallicity\, distance\, structural p arame- ters and mass of 35 Bridge objects with modern statistical tools su ch as Markov chain Monte Carlo and machine learning. In particular\, the m ass determination corrected by completeness can help to estimate the Bridg e stellar mass and constrain the dynamical models. A spectro- scopic follo w-up in the CaII triplet region is also carried out for clusters older tha n 1 Gyr in the Bridge and other SMC regions\, to derive metallicity and ra dial velocity which\, combined with Gaia proper motions\, allow us to obta in a 6D phase-space vector. Preliminary results show a good agreement betw een VISCACHA and SMASH data and also that\, despite the presence of some o ld objects at larger distances\, the clusters in the middle of the Bridge are younger (~ 10-100 Myr) and more metal-rich than those closer to the SM C Wing. In this poster\, we will review the recent results of the VISCACHA collaboration\, present a detailed approach to age and metallicity gradie nts in the Bridge\, and discuss the evidence on the most probable for- mat ion model of the pair LMC-SMC.\n\nhttps://meetings.aip.de/event/20/contrib utions/233/ LOCATION:Haus H\, Telegrafenberg URL:https://meetings.aip.de/event/20/contributions/233/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR