591 High-velocity Stars in the Galactic Halo Selected from LAMOST DR7 and Gaia DR2

Yin Bi Li, A. Li Luo, You Jun Lu, Xue Sen Zhang, Jiao Li, Rui Wang, Fang Zuo, Maosheng Xiang, Yuan Sen Ting, Tommaso Marchetti, Shuo Li, You Fen Wang, Shuo Zhang, Kohei Hattori, Yong Heng Zhao, Hua Wei Zhang, Gang Zhao

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    Abstract

    In this paper, we report 591 high-velocity star candidates (HiVelSCs) selected from over 10 million spectra of Data Release 7 (DR7) of the Large Sky Area Multi-object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope and the second Gaia data release, with three-dimensional velocities in the Galactic rest frame larger than 445 km s-1. We show that at least 43 HiVelSCs are unbound to the Galaxy with escape probabilities larger than 50%, and this number decreases to eight if the possible parallax zero-point error is corrected. Most of these HiVelSCs are metal-poor and slightly α-enhanced inner halo stars. Only 14% of them have [Fe/H] > -1, which may be the metal-rich "in situ"stars in the halo formed in the initial collapse of the Milky Way or metal-rich stars formed in the disk or bulge but kinematically heated. The low ratio of 14% implies that the bulk of the stellar halo was formed from the accretion and tidal disruption of satellite galaxies. In addition, HiVelSCs on retrograde orbits have slightly lower metallicities on average compared with those on prograde orbits; meanwhile, metal-poor HiVelSCs with [Fe/H] < -1 have an even faster mean retrograde velocity compared with metal-rich HiVelSCs. To investigate the origins of HiVelSCs, we perform orbit integrations and divide them into four types, i.e., hypervelocity stars, hyper-runaway stars, runaway stars and fast halo stars. A catalog for these 591 HiVelSCs, including radial velocities, atmospheric parameters, Gaia astrometric parameters, spatial positions, and velocities, etc., is available in the China-VO PaperData Repository at doi:10.12149/101038.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number3
    JournalAstrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
    Volume252
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jan 2021

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