Maximum speed of hypervelocity stars ejected from binaries [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1412.0657


The recent detection of hypervelocity stars (HVSs) as late-type B-stars (e.g. Brown et al. 2005, 2014, and references therein) and HVS candidate G/K-dwarfs (Palladino et al. 2014) raises the important question of their origin. In this Letter, we investigate the maximum possible velocities of such HVSs if they are produced from binaries which are disrupted via an asymmetric supernova explosion. We find that HVSs up to ~770 km/s and ~1280 km/s are possible in the Galactic rest frame from this scenario for these two subclasses of HVSs, respectively. We conclude that whereas a binary origin cannot easily explain all of the observed velocities of B-type HVSs (in agreement with their proposed central massive black hole origin) it can indeed account for the far majority (if not all) of the recently detected G/K-dwarf HVS candidates.

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Comments: 5 pages, 6 figures, incl. appendix, to appear in MNRAS Letters