We use high resolution N-Body/SPH simulations to study the hydro-dynamical
and gravitational interaction between the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Milky
Way. We model the dark and hot extended halo components as well as the
stellar/gaseous disks of the two galaxies. Tidal forces distort the LMC's disk,
forcing a bar and creating a diffuse stellar halo and a strong warp, although
very few stars are unbound from the LMC. Ram-pressure from a low density
ionised halo is then sufficient to remove $1.4 \times 10^8M_\odot$ of gas from
the LMC's disk forming a great circle trailing stream around the Galaxy.
Authors
Mastropietro C; Moore B; Mayer L; Stadel J; Wadsley J