Star Clusters and Super Massive Black Holes: High Velocity Stars Production [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.03904


One possible origin of high velocity stars in the Galaxy is that they are the product of the interaction of binary systems and supermassive black holes. We investigate a new production channel of high velocity stars as due to the close interaction between a star cluster and supermassive black holes in galactic centres. The high velocity acquired by some stars of the cluster comes from combined effect of extraction of their gravitational binding energy and from the slingshot due to the interaction with the black holes. Stars could reach a velocity sufficient to travel in the halo and even overcome the galactic potential well, while some of them are just stripped from the cluster and start orbiting around the galactic centre.

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G. Fragione and R. Capuzzo-Dolcetta
Tue, 14 Jun 16
48/67

Comments: 2 pages, 1 figure. Presented at the MODEST 16/Cosmic Lab conference in Bologna, Italy, April 18-22 2016. To be pusblshed in Mem. S.A.It. Conference Series