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A&A 365, 49-77 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20000014
On the origin of the O and B-type stars with high velocities
II. Runaway stars and pulsars ejected from the nearby young stellar groups
R. Hoogerwerf , J. H. J. de Bruijne and P. T. de Zeeuw .Sterrewacht Leiden, Postbus 9513, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
(Received 17 August 2000 / Accepted 28 September 2000)
Abstract
We use milli-arcsecond accuracy astrometry (proper motions and
parallaxes) from Hipparcos and from radio observations to retrace the
orbits of 56 runaway stars and nine compact objects with distances
less than 700 pc, to identify the parent stellar group. It is possible
to deduce the specific formation scenario with near certainty for two
cases. (i) We find that the runaway star
Ophiuchi and the
pulsar PSR J1932+1059 originated about 1 Myr ago in a supernova
explosion in a binary in the Upper Scorpius subgroup of the Sco OB2
association. The pulsar received a kick velocity of
350 km s-1 in this event, which dissociated the binary, and gave
Oph its large space velocity. (ii) Blaauw & Morgan and Gies
& Bolton already postulated a common origin for the runaway-pair
AE Aur and
Col, possibly involving the massive highly-eccentric
binary
Ori, based on their equal and opposite velocities. We
demonstrate that these three objects indeed occupied a very small
volume
2.5 Myr ago, and show that they were ejected from the
nascent Trapezium cluster.
We identify the parent group for two more pulsars: both likely
originate in the
50 Myr old association Per OB3, which
contains the open cluster
Persei. At least 21 of the 56
runaway stars in our sample can be linked to the nearby associations
and young open clusters. These include the classical runaways
53 Arietis (Ori OB1),
Persei (Per OB2), and
Cephei
(Cep OB3), and fifteen new identifications, amongst which a pair of
stars running away in opposite directions from the region containing
the
Ori cluster. Other currently nearby runaways and pulsars
originated beyond 700 pc, where our knowledge of the parent groups is
very incomplete.
Key words: Astrometry - stars: early-type - stars: kinematics - pulsars: general - supernova: general
Offprint request: P. T. de Zeeuw, tim@strw.leidenuniv.nl
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