In this paper, we investigate the link between the hypervelocity stars (HVSs) discovered in the Galactic halo and the Galactic center (GC) S-stars, under the hypothesis that they are both the products of the tidal breakup of the same population of stellar binaries by the central massive black hole (MBH). By adopting several hypothetical models for binaries to be injected into the vicinity of the MBH and doing numerical simulations, we realize the tidal breakup processes of the binaries and their follow-up dynamical evolution. We find that many statistical properties of the detected HVSs and GC S-stars could be reproduced under some binary injecting models, and their number ratio can be reproduced if the stellar initial mass function is top-...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) escaping away from the Galactic halo are dynamical products of interactio...
The enormous velocities of the so-called hypervelocity stars (HVSs) derive, likely, from close inter...
A close but newtonian encounter between a tightly bound binary and a 106 M⊙ black hole causes one bi...
The last decade has seen the detection of fast moving stars in the Galactic halo, the so-called hype...
We have computed the Galactic trajectories of 12 hypervelocity stars (HVSs) under the assumption tha...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) represent a unique population of stars in the Galaxy reflecting propertie...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) moving in the Galactic halo are mainly B-type stars with origin of their ...
Context. Young massive stars in the halo are assumed to be runaway stars from the Galactic disk. Pos...
The tidal breakup of binary star systems by the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in the center of the ...
The hypervelocity stars recently found in the Galactic halo are expelled from the Galactic center th...
The disruption of binary stars by the tidal field of the black hole in the Galactic center can produ...
Recent surveys have identified seven hypervelocity stars (HVSs) in the halo of the Milky Way. Most o...
In recent years surveys have identified several dozen B stars in the Milky Way halo moving faster th...
We consider the process of stellar binaries tidally disrupted by a supermassive black hole (BH). For...
Stars within 0.1 pc of the supermassive black hole Sgr A* at the Galactic centre are expected to enc...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) escaping away from the Galactic halo are dynamical products of interactio...
The enormous velocities of the so-called hypervelocity stars (HVSs) derive, likely, from close inter...
A close but newtonian encounter between a tightly bound binary and a 106 M⊙ black hole causes one bi...
The last decade has seen the detection of fast moving stars in the Galactic halo, the so-called hype...
We have computed the Galactic trajectories of 12 hypervelocity stars (HVSs) under the assumption tha...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) represent a unique population of stars in the Galaxy reflecting propertie...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) moving in the Galactic halo are mainly B-type stars with origin of their ...
Context. Young massive stars in the halo are assumed to be runaway stars from the Galactic disk. Pos...
The tidal breakup of binary star systems by the supermassive black hole (SMBH) in the center of the ...
The hypervelocity stars recently found in the Galactic halo are expelled from the Galactic center th...
The disruption of binary stars by the tidal field of the black hole in the Galactic center can produ...
Recent surveys have identified seven hypervelocity stars (HVSs) in the halo of the Milky Way. Most o...
In recent years surveys have identified several dozen B stars in the Milky Way halo moving faster th...
We consider the process of stellar binaries tidally disrupted by a supermassive black hole (BH). For...
Stars within 0.1 pc of the supermassive black hole Sgr A* at the Galactic centre are expected to enc...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) escaping away from the Galactic halo are dynamical products of interactio...
The enormous velocities of the so-called hypervelocity stars (HVSs) derive, likely, from close inter...
A close but newtonian encounter between a tightly bound binary and a 106 M⊙ black hole causes one bi...