Little is known about the origin of the fastest stars in the Galaxy. Our understanding of the Milky Way and surrounding dwarf galaxies chemical evolution history allows us to use the chemical composition of a star to investigate its origin, and say whether a star was formed in-situ or was accreted. However, the fastest stars, the hypervelocity stars, are young and massive and their chemical composition has not yet been analyzed. Though it is difficult to analyze the chemical composition of a massive young star, we are well versed in the analysis of late-type stars. We have used high-resolution ARCES/3.5m Apache Point Observatory, MIKE/Magellan spectra to study the chemical details of 15 late-type hypervelocity stars candidates. With Gaia ED...
Hypervelocity stars (HVS) move so fast that they are not bound to the Galaxy. When they were first d...
International audienceContext: Modern spectroscopy of early-type stars often aims at studying comple...
The discovery of hypervelocity stars (HVS) leaving our galaxy with speeds of nearly 103 km s−1 has p...
Context. The search for stars born in the very early stages of the Milky Way star formation history ...
Context. Hyper-velocity stars are suggested to originate from the dynamical interaction of binary st...
International audienceContext: Individual stars in dwarf spheroidal galaxies around the Milky Way Ga...
Context. The solar vicinity is currently populated by a mix of stars with various chemo-dynamic prop...
Context: The Helmi streams are kinematic substructures whose progenitor is likely a dwarf galaxy. Al...
Context. Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) travel so fast that they may leave the Galaxy. The tidal disrupt...
Context. Hypervelocity stars move fast enough to leave the gravitational field of their home galaxie...
We present a spectroscopic analysis of the most rapidly rotating stars currently known, VFTS 102 ($v...
Original paper can be found at: http://astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPThe first thre...
International audienceContext: The Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy is the nearest neighbor of th...
My thesis has two main topics: the study of low-metallicity massive stars, and the study of the susp...
International audienceContext: The Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf spheroidal galaxy is currently being disr...
Hypervelocity stars (HVS) move so fast that they are not bound to the Galaxy. When they were first d...
International audienceContext: Modern spectroscopy of early-type stars often aims at studying comple...
The discovery of hypervelocity stars (HVS) leaving our galaxy with speeds of nearly 103 km s−1 has p...
Context. The search for stars born in the very early stages of the Milky Way star formation history ...
Context. Hyper-velocity stars are suggested to originate from the dynamical interaction of binary st...
International audienceContext: Individual stars in dwarf spheroidal galaxies around the Milky Way Ga...
Context. The solar vicinity is currently populated by a mix of stars with various chemo-dynamic prop...
Context: The Helmi streams are kinematic substructures whose progenitor is likely a dwarf galaxy. Al...
Context. Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) travel so fast that they may leave the Galaxy. The tidal disrupt...
Context. Hypervelocity stars move fast enough to leave the gravitational field of their home galaxie...
We present a spectroscopic analysis of the most rapidly rotating stars currently known, VFTS 102 ($v...
Original paper can be found at: http://astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/381.html Copyright ASPThe first thre...
International audienceContext: The Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy is the nearest neighbor of th...
My thesis has two main topics: the study of low-metallicity massive stars, and the study of the susp...
International audienceContext: The Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf spheroidal galaxy is currently being disr...
Hypervelocity stars (HVS) move so fast that they are not bound to the Galaxy. When they were first d...
International audienceContext: Modern spectroscopy of early-type stars often aims at studying comple...
The discovery of hypervelocity stars (HVS) leaving our galaxy with speeds of nearly 103 km s−1 has p...