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A Galactic Center Origin for HE 0437-5439, the Hypervelocity Star near the Large Magellanic Cloud

Warren R. Brown, Jay Anderson, Oleg Y. Gnedin, Howard E. Bond, Margaret J. Geller, Scott J. Kenyon, Mario Livio

Published 2010-07-20Version 1

We use Hubble Space Telescope imaging to measure the absolute proper motion of the hypervelocity star (HVS) HE 0437-5439, a short-lived B star located in the direction of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We observe (\mu_\alpha, \mu_\delta)=(+0.53+-0.25(stat)+-0.33(sys), +0.09+-0.21(stat)+-0.48(sys)) mas/yr. The velocity vector points directly away from the center of the Milky Way; an origin from the center of the LMC is ruled out at the 3-sigma level. The flight time of the HVS from the Milky Way exceeds its main-sequence lifetime, thus its stellar nature requires it to be a blue straggler. The large space velocity rules out a Galactic-disk ejection. Combining the HVS's observed trajectory, stellar nature, and required initial velocity, we conclude that HE 0437-5439 was most likely a compact binary ejected by the Milky Way's central black hole.

Comments: 5 pages, accepted in ApJ Letters
Journal: Brown et al 2010, ApJ, 719, L23
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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