The origin of high velocity stars observed in the halo of our Galaxy is still unclear. In this work we test the hypothesis, raised by results of recent high precision N-body simulations, of strong acceleration of stars belonging to a massive globular cluster orbitally decayed in the central region of the host galaxy, where it suffers of a close interaction with a super massive black hole, which, for these test cases, we assumed 108 M☉ in mass
The dense environments in the cores of globular clusters (GCs) facilitate many strong dynamical enco...
Context. We report the detection of five high-velocity stars in the core of the globular cluster NGC...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
Observations show the presence, in the halo of our Galaxy, of stars moving at velocities so high to ...
One possible origin of high velocity stars in the Galaxy is that they are the product of the interac...
High-velocity stars are usually thought to be the dynamical product of the interaction of binary sys...
The enormous velocities of the so-called hypervelocity stars (HVSs) derive, likely, from close inter...
The last decade has seen the detection of fast moving stars in the Galactic halo, the so-called hype...
We investigate the interaction of a massive globular cluster (GC) with a super massive black hole (S...
The centers of galaxies host nuclear stellar clusters, supermassive black holes, or both, but the or...
We use full three-body scattering experiments to study the ejection of hypervelocity stars (HVSs) by...
We consider the process of stellar binaries tidally disrupted by a supermassive black hole (BH). For...
In this paper we report results of collisional N-body simulations of the dynamical evolution of equa...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) represent a unique population of stars in the Galaxy reflecting propertie...
Stars within 0.1 pc of the supermassive black hole Sgr A* at the Galactic centre are expected to enc...
The dense environments in the cores of globular clusters (GCs) facilitate many strong dynamical enco...
Context. We report the detection of five high-velocity stars in the core of the globular cluster NGC...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...
Observations show the presence, in the halo of our Galaxy, of stars moving at velocities so high to ...
One possible origin of high velocity stars in the Galaxy is that they are the product of the interac...
High-velocity stars are usually thought to be the dynamical product of the interaction of binary sys...
The enormous velocities of the so-called hypervelocity stars (HVSs) derive, likely, from close inter...
The last decade has seen the detection of fast moving stars in the Galactic halo, the so-called hype...
We investigate the interaction of a massive globular cluster (GC) with a super massive black hole (S...
The centers of galaxies host nuclear stellar clusters, supermassive black holes, or both, but the or...
We use full three-body scattering experiments to study the ejection of hypervelocity stars (HVSs) by...
We consider the process of stellar binaries tidally disrupted by a supermassive black hole (BH). For...
In this paper we report results of collisional N-body simulations of the dynamical evolution of equa...
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) represent a unique population of stars in the Galaxy reflecting propertie...
Stars within 0.1 pc of the supermassive black hole Sgr A* at the Galactic centre are expected to enc...
The dense environments in the cores of globular clusters (GCs) facilitate many strong dynamical enco...
Context. We report the detection of five high-velocity stars in the core of the globular cluster NGC...
Recent numerical relativity simulations have shown that the emission of gravitational waves during t...