Abstract We present the gradients of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) for 25 elemental abundances and abundance ratios with their respective temporal evolution as well as age-X/Fe trends using 6130 LMC field red giant branch (RGB) stars observed by SDSS-IV / APOGEE-2S. APOGEE is a high resolution (R ∼22,500) H-band spectroscopic survey that gathered data on the LMC with broad radial and azimuthal coverage out to ∼10○. The calculated overall metallicity (Fe/H) gradient of the LMC with no age binning is −0.0296 ± 0.0017 dex/kpc. We also find that many of the gradients (∇RX/H) show a U-shaped trend as functions of age. This trend is marked by a flattening of the gradient but then a general steepening at more recent times. The extremum point at which all these gradients (with the U-shaped trend) begin to steepen is ≳2 Gyr ago. In addition, some of the age-X/Fe trends show an increase starting a few Gyr before the extremum point in the gradient evolutions. A subset of the age-X/Fe trends also show maxima concurrent with the gradients’ extremum points, further pinpointing a major event in the history of the LMC ∼2 Gyr ago. This time frame aligns with a known Magellanic Clouds interaction, likely driving the gradient and age-X/Fe trends seen. In the future, ongoing or recent mergers can be studied potentially using similar patterns like the ones found here.
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