© ESO, 2017. Aims. We search for runaway former companions of the progenitors of nearby Galactic core-collapse supernova remnants (SNRs) in the Tycho-Gaia astrometric solution (TGAS). Methods. We look for candidates among a sample of ten SNRs with distances 2kpc, taking astrometry and G magnitude from TGAS and B,V magnitudes from the AAVSO Photometric All-Sky Survey (APASS). A simple method of tracking back stars and finding the closest point to the SNR centre is shown to have several failings when ranking candidates. In particular, it neglects our expectation that massive stars preferentially have massive companions. We evolve a grid of binary stars to exploit these covariances in the distribution of runaway star properties in colour - mag...
Context. Thermonuclear supernovae (SNe), a subset of which are the highly important SNe of Type Ia a...
Context. The ESA Gaia mission is a remarkable tool for stellar population analysis through its accur...
SN 1572 (Tycho Brahe’s supernova) clearly belongs to the Ia (thermonuclear) type. It was produced by...
Aims. We search for runaway former companions of the progenitors of nearby Galactic core-collapse su...
Runaway stars can result from core‐collapse supernovae in multiple stellar systems. If the supernova...
Context. The first Gaia Data Release (DR1) significantly improved the previously available proper mo...
We present first results of a long-term study: Searching for OB-type runaway stars inside supernova ...
Massive stars in binaries can give rise to extreme phenomena such as X-ray binaries and gravitationa...
Many young, massive stars are found in close binaries. Using population synthesis simulations we pre...
Several stars detected moving at velocities near to or exceeding the Galactic escape speed likely or...
When a core-collapse supernova occurs in a binary system, the surviving star as well as the compact ...
We use Gaia Data Release 2 to search for possible surviving binary companions to three of the best-s...
We perform an extensive numerical study of the evolution of massive binary systems to predict the pe...
We report new radial velocity measurements for 30 candidate runaway stars. We revise their age estim...
Context. Thermonuclear supernovae (SNe), a subset of which are the highly important SNe of Type Ia a...
Context. The ESA Gaia mission is a remarkable tool for stellar population analysis through its accur...
SN 1572 (Tycho Brahe’s supernova) clearly belongs to the Ia (thermonuclear) type. It was produced by...
Aims. We search for runaway former companions of the progenitors of nearby Galactic core-collapse su...
Runaway stars can result from core‐collapse supernovae in multiple stellar systems. If the supernova...
Context. The first Gaia Data Release (DR1) significantly improved the previously available proper mo...
We present first results of a long-term study: Searching for OB-type runaway stars inside supernova ...
Massive stars in binaries can give rise to extreme phenomena such as X-ray binaries and gravitationa...
Many young, massive stars are found in close binaries. Using population synthesis simulations we pre...
Several stars detected moving at velocities near to or exceeding the Galactic escape speed likely or...
When a core-collapse supernova occurs in a binary system, the surviving star as well as the compact ...
We use Gaia Data Release 2 to search for possible surviving binary companions to three of the best-s...
We perform an extensive numerical study of the evolution of massive binary systems to predict the pe...
We report new radial velocity measurements for 30 candidate runaway stars. We revise their age estim...
Context. Thermonuclear supernovae (SNe), a subset of which are the highly important SNe of Type Ia a...
Context. The ESA Gaia mission is a remarkable tool for stellar population analysis through its accur...
SN 1572 (Tycho Brahe’s supernova) clearly belongs to the Ia (thermonuclear) type. It was produced by...