AN ALTERNATIVE ORIGIN FOR HYPERVELOCITY STARS

被引:98
作者
Abadi, Mario G. [1 ,2 ]
Navarro, Julio F. [3 ]
Steinmetz, Matthias [4 ]
机构
[1] Observ Astron, IATE, Cordoba, Argentina
[2] Consejo Nacl Invest Cient & Tecn, Cordoba, Argentina
[3] Univ Victoria, Dept Phys & Astron, Victoria, BC V8P 5C2, Canada
[4] Astrophys Inst Potsdam, D-14482 Potsdam, Germany
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Galaxy: disk; Galaxy: formation; Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics; Galaxy: structure; DARK-MATTER UNIVERSE; GALACTIC-CENTER; GALAXY; VELOCITY; HALO; SIMULATIONS; DENSITY; PROFILE; RUN;
D O I
10.1088/0004-637X/691/2/L63
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Halo stars with unusually high radial velocity (hypervelocity stars, or HVS) are thought to be stars unbound to the Milky Way that originate from the gravitational interaction of stellar systems with the supermassive black hole at the Galactic center. We examine the latest HVS compilation and find peculiarities that are unexpected in this black hole ejection scenario. For example, a large fraction of HVS cluster around the constellation of Leo and share a common travel time of similar to 100-200 Myr. Furthermore, their velocities are not really extreme if, as suggested by recent galaxy formation models, the Milky Way is embedded within a 2.5 x 10(12) h(-1) M circle dot dark halo with virial velocity of similar to 220 km s(-1). In this case, the escape velocity at similar to 50 kpc would be similar to 600 km s(-1), and very few HVS would be truly unbound. We use numerical simulations to show that disrupting dwarf galaxies may contribute halo stars with velocities up to and sometimes exceeding the nominal escape speed of the system. These stars are arranged in a thinly collimated outgoing "tidal tail" stripped from the dwarf during its latest pericentric passage. We speculate that some HVS may, therefore, be tidal debris from a dwarf recently disrupted near the center of the Galaxy. In this interpretation, the angular clustering of HVS results because, from our perspective, the tail is seen nearly "end on," whereas the common travel time simply reflects the fact that these stars were stripped simultaneously from the dwarf during a single pericentric passage. This proposal is eminently falsifiable, since it makes a number of predictions which are distinct from the black hole ejection mechanism and which should be testable with improved HVS datasets.
引用
收藏
页码:L63 / L66
页数:4
相关论文
共 20 条
  • [1] Simulations of galaxy formation in a Λ cold dark matter universe.: I.: Dynamical and photometric properties of a simulated disk galaxy
    Abadi, MG
    Navarro, JF
    Steinmetz, M
    Eke, VR
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 591 (02) : 499 - 514
  • [2] Simulations of galaxy formation in a cold dark matter universe. II. The fine structure of simulated galactic disks
    Abadi, MG
    Navarro, JF
    Steinmetz, M
    Eke, VR
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2003, 597 (01) : 21 - 34
  • [3] Hypervelocity stars: Predicting the spectrum of ejection velocities
    Bromley, Benjamin C.
    Kenyon, Scott J.
    Geller, Margaret J.
    Barcikowski, Elliott
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2006, 653 (02) : 1194 - 1202
  • [4] Hypervelocity stars. III. The space density and ejection history of main-sequence stars from the galactic center
    Brown, Warren R.
    Geller, Margaret J.
    Kenyon, Scott J.
    Kurtz, Michael J.
    Bromley, Benjamin C.
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, 671 (02) : 1708 - 1716
  • [5] Hypervelocity stars. II. The bound population
    Brown, Warren R.
    Geller, Margaret J.
    Kenyon, Scott J.
    Kurtz, Michael J.
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2007, 660 (01) : 311 - 318
  • [6] BROWN WR, 2008, ARXIV08082469
  • [7] The many lives of active galactic nuclei: cooling flows, black holes and the luminosities and colours of galaxies
    Croton, DJ
    Springel, V
    White, SDM
    De Lucia, G
    Frenk, CS
    Gao, L
    Jenkins, A
    Kauffmann, G
    Navarro, JF
    Yoshida, N
    [J]. MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2006, 365 (01) : 11 - 28
  • [8] The B-type giant HD 271791 in the galactic halo - Linking run-away stars to hyper-velocity stars
    Heber, U.
    Edelmann, H.
    Napiwotzki, R.
    Altmann, M.
    Scholz, R. -D.
    [J]. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2008, 483 (02) : L21 - L24
  • [9] HYPER-VELOCITY AND TIDAL STARS FROM BINARIES DISRUPTED BY A MASSIVE GALACTIC BLACK-HOLE
    HILLS, JG
    [J]. NATURE, 1988, 331 (6158) : 687 - 689
  • [10] Hypervelocity stars: From the Galactic center to the halo
    Kenyon, Scott J.
    Bromley, Benjamin C.
    Geller, Margaret J.
    Brown, Warren R.
    [J]. ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2008, 680 (01) : 312 - 327