Hypervelocity stars are intriguing rare objects traveling at speeds large enough to be unbound from the Milky Way. Several mechanisms have been proposed for producing them, including the interaction of the Galaxy’s super-massive black hole (SMBH) with a binary; rapid mass-loss from a companion to a star in a short-period binary; the tidal disruption of an infalling galaxy and finally ejection from the Large Magellanic Cloud. While previously discovered high-velocity early-type stars are thought to be the result of an interaction with the SMBH, the origin of high-velocity late type stars is ambiguous. The second data release of Gaia (DR2) enables a unique opportunity to resolve this ambiguity and determine whether any late-type candidates ar...
We report the discovery of two new unbound hypervelocity stars (HVSs) from the LAMOST spectroscopic ...
The discovery of hypervelocity stars (HVS) leaving our galaxy with speeds of nearly 103 km s−1 has p...
Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 was recently proposed to be unbound from the Milky Way based on the −61...
Hypervelocity stars are intriguing rare objects travelling at speeds large enough to be unbound from...
Context. Young massive stars in the halo are assumed to be runaway stars from the Galactic disk. Pos...
After only two weeks Gaia DR2 had revolutionised the study of fast stars by enabling the discovery o...
The high velocity tail of the total velocity distribution of stars provides essential insight into f...
Hypervelocity stars (HVS) move so fast that they are not bound to the Galaxy. When they were first d...
We present our investigation into the origins of high- and hyper-velocity stars around the Milky Way...
Context. Hypervelocity stars move fast enough to leave the gravitational field of their home galaxie...
Double detonations in double white dwarf (WD) binaries undergoing unstable mass transfer have emerge...
Since the discovery of hypervelocity stars in 2005, it has been widely believed that only the disrup...
We predict the distinctive three dimensional space motions of hypervelocity stars (HVSs) and runaway...
Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 was recently proposed to be unbound from the Milky Way based on the −6...
© ESO 2018. A previous spectroscopic study identified the very massive O2 III star VFTS 16 in the T...
We report the discovery of two new unbound hypervelocity stars (HVSs) from the LAMOST spectroscopic ...
The discovery of hypervelocity stars (HVS) leaving our galaxy with speeds of nearly 103 km s−1 has p...
Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 was recently proposed to be unbound from the Milky Way based on the −61...
Hypervelocity stars are intriguing rare objects travelling at speeds large enough to be unbound from...
Context. Young massive stars in the halo are assumed to be runaway stars from the Galactic disk. Pos...
After only two weeks Gaia DR2 had revolutionised the study of fast stars by enabling the discovery o...
The high velocity tail of the total velocity distribution of stars provides essential insight into f...
Hypervelocity stars (HVS) move so fast that they are not bound to the Galaxy. When they were first d...
We present our investigation into the origins of high- and hyper-velocity stars around the Milky Way...
Context. Hypervelocity stars move fast enough to leave the gravitational field of their home galaxie...
Double detonations in double white dwarf (WD) binaries undergoing unstable mass transfer have emerge...
Since the discovery of hypervelocity stars in 2005, it has been widely believed that only the disrup...
We predict the distinctive three dimensional space motions of hypervelocity stars (HVSs) and runaway...
Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 was recently proposed to be unbound from the Milky Way based on the −6...
© ESO 2018. A previous spectroscopic study identified the very massive O2 III star VFTS 16 in the T...
We report the discovery of two new unbound hypervelocity stars (HVSs) from the LAMOST spectroscopic ...
The discovery of hypervelocity stars (HVS) leaving our galaxy with speeds of nearly 103 km s−1 has p...
Gaia DR2 5932173855446728064 was recently proposed to be unbound from the Milky Way based on the −61...