Table 6
O-type runaway star candidates not in Paper 1.
ID | Name | ![]() |
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T/H | P/S | Known |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
α | HDE 315 927 | 5.27 | −6.46 | T | P | no |
β | CPD −72 1184 | −7.04 | 0.37 | H | P | yes |
γ | ALS 4962 | −5.47 | 5.66 | T | S | no |
δ | CPD −63 2886 | 0.63 | 9.02 | T | P | no |
ε | HDE 322 987 | −4.29 | −3.73 | T | P | no |
ζ | CPD −57 3781 | 4.58 | −0.11 | T | P | yes |
η | HD 74 920 | 0.17 | −6.12 | T | S | no |
Notes. The list is sorted by Δ, the normalized deviation from the mean latitude and longitude proper motions for their Galactic longitude. An ID is provided for each star in order to identify it in Figs. 1 and 2. The corrected proper motions are in mas a−1. The T/H flag indicates the origin of the proper motions (TGAS or HIPPARCOS, respectively). The P/S flag indicates whether the identification of the star as being of O type is photometric or spectroscopic, respectively. The Known column indicates whether the runawaycharacter of the object has been identified previously. See Tables 4, 5, and 7 for the remaining runaways.
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