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2009MNRAS.396..570G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 396, 570-578 (2009/June-2)

On the origin of high-velocity runaway stars.

GVARAMADZE V.V., GUALANDRIS A. and PORTEGIES ZWART S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We explore the hypothesis that some high-velocity runaway stars attain their peculiar velocities in the course of exchange encounters between hard massive binaries and a very massive star (either an ordinary 50-100M star or a more massive one, formed through runaway mergers of ordinary stars in the core of a young massive star cluster). In this process, one of the binary components becomes gravitationally bound to the very massive star, while the second one is ejected, sometimes with a high speed. We performed three-body scattering experiments and found that early B-type stars (the progenitors of the majority of neutron stars) can be ejected with velocities of ≳200-400km/s (typical of pulsars), while 3-4M stars can attain velocities of ≳300-400km/s (typical of the bound population of halo late B-type stars). We also found that the ejected stars can occasionally attain velocities exceeding the Milky Ways's escape velocity.

Abstract Copyright: © 2009 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2009 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stellar dynamics - methods: {em N}-body simulations - binaries: general - stars: individual: HD 271791 - stars: neutron

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