A dynamical encounter between a stellar binary and Sgr A∗ in the Galactic Centre (GC) can tidally separate the binary and eject one member with a velocity beyond the escape speed of the Milky Way. These hypervelocity stars (HVSs) can offer insight into the stellar populations in the GC environment. In a previous work, our simulations showed that the lack of main sequence HVS candidates with precise astrometric uncertainties and radial velocities in current data releases from the Gaia space mission places a robust upper limit on the ejection rate of HVSs from the GC of 3 × 10-2 yr-1. We improve this constraint in this work by additionally considering the absence of post-main sequence HVSs in Gaia Early Data Release 3 as well as the existence of the HVS candidate S5-HVS1. This evidence offers degenerate joint constraints on the HVS ejection rate and the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in the GC. For a top-heavy GC IMF as suggested by recent works, our modelling motivates an HVS ejection rate of η =0.7-0.5+1.5 × 10-4 yr-1. This preferred ejection rate can be as large as 10-2 yr-1 for a very top-light IMF and as low as 10-4.5 yr-1 if the IMF is extremely top-heavy. Constraints will improve further with future Gaia data releases, regardless of how many HVS candidates are found therewithin.

Evans, F. A., Marchetti, T., Rossi, E. M., Constraints on the Galactic Centre environment from Gaia hypervelocity stars II: The evolved population, <<MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY>>, 2022; 517 (3): 3469-3484. [doi:10.1093/mnras/stac2865] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336198]

Constraints on the Galactic Centre environment from Gaia hypervelocity stars II: The evolved population

Marchetti, Tommaso
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2022

Abstract

A dynamical encounter between a stellar binary and Sgr A∗ in the Galactic Centre (GC) can tidally separate the binary and eject one member with a velocity beyond the escape speed of the Milky Way. These hypervelocity stars (HVSs) can offer insight into the stellar populations in the GC environment. In a previous work, our simulations showed that the lack of main sequence HVS candidates with precise astrometric uncertainties and radial velocities in current data releases from the Gaia space mission places a robust upper limit on the ejection rate of HVSs from the GC of 3 × 10-2 yr-1. We improve this constraint in this work by additionally considering the absence of post-main sequence HVSs in Gaia Early Data Release 3 as well as the existence of the HVS candidate S5-HVS1. This evidence offers degenerate joint constraints on the HVS ejection rate and the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in the GC. For a top-heavy GC IMF as suggested by recent works, our modelling motivates an HVS ejection rate of η =0.7-0.5+1.5 × 10-4 yr-1. This preferred ejection rate can be as large as 10-2 yr-1 for a very top-light IMF and as low as 10-4.5 yr-1 if the IMF is extremely top-heavy. Constraints will improve further with future Gaia data releases, regardless of how many HVS candidates are found therewithin.
2022
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Evans, F. A., Marchetti, T., Rossi, E. M., Constraints on the Galactic Centre environment from Gaia hypervelocity stars II: The evolved population, <<MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY>>, 2022; 517 (3): 3469-3484. [doi:10.1093/mnras/stac2865] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/336198]
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