-
Articles citing this article
-
Same authors
- Recommend this article
- Download citation
- Alert me if this article is cited
- Alert me if this article is corrected
|
|||||||||||||||||||||
A&A 480, L37-L40 (2008)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200809391
Letter
LMC origin of the hyper-velocity star HE 0437-5439
Beyond the supermassive black hole paradigm
N. Przybilla1, M. F. Nieva1, U. Heber1, M. Firnstein1, K. Butler2, R. Napiwotzki3, and H. Edelmann11 Dr. Remeis-Sternwarte Bamberg, Sternwartstr. 7, 96049 Bamberg, Germany
e-mail: przybilla@sternwarte.uni-erlangen.de
2 Universitätssternwarte München, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 München, Germany
3 Centre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield AL10 9AB, UK
(Received 12 January 2008 / Accepted 28 January 2008)
Abstract
Context.Hyper-velocity stars move so fast that only a supermassive black hole
(SMBH) seems to be capable of accelerating them. Hence the Galactic centre (GC) is the
only place suggested as their origin. We discovered earlier that the object
HE 0437-5439 is a hyper-velocity star. However, this early B-type star is too
short-lived to have reached its current position in the Galactic halo if
ejected from the GC, except if it is a blue straggler.
Its proximity to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) suggests an origin in this galaxy.
Aims.The chemical signatures of stars at the GC are significantly
different from those in the LMC. As a result, an accurate determination of the abundance
pattern of HE 0437-5439 will yield a new tight constraint on the place of
birth of this hyper-velocity star.
Methods.High-resolution spectra obtained with UVES on the VLT were analysed using state-of-the-art
NLTE modelling techniques.
Results.We determined abundances of individual elements to very high accuracy in
HE 0437-5439, as well as in two reference stars from the LMC and the solar
neighbourhood. The abundance pattern is not consistent
at all with that observed in stars near the GC, ruling out an origin from the GC.
However, there is a high degree of consistency with the LMC abundance pattern.
Our abundance results cannot rule out an origin in the outskirts of the
Galactic disk. However, we find the lifetime of HE 0437-5439 to be more
than three times shorter than the time of flight to the edge of the disk,
rendering a Galactic origin unlikely.
Conclusions.Only one SMBH is known to be present in the Galaxy and none in the LMC.
Hence the exclusion of an GC origin challenges the SMBH paradigm. We conclude
that there must be other mechanism(s) than the SMBH that accelerate stars to hyper-velocity
speed. We draw attention to dynamical ejection from dense massive
clusters, as recently proposed.
Key words: Galaxy: halo -- galaxies: Magellanic Clouds -- stars: abundances -- stars: distances -- stars: early-type -- stars: individual: HE 0437-5439
© ESO 2008
| What is OpenURL? |
- If your librarian has set up your subscription with an OpenURL resolver, OpenURL links appear automatically on the abstract pages.
- You can define your own OpenURL resolver with your EDPS Account. In this case your choice will be given priority over that of your library.
- You can use an add-on for your browser (Firefox or I.E.) to display OpenURL links on a page (see http://www.openly.com/openurlref/). You should disable this module if you wish to use the OpenURL server that you or your library have defined.

BibSonomy
CiteUlike
Connotea
Del.icio.us
Digg
Facebook