The Hyper-MUCHFUSS project: probing the Galactic halo with sdB stars
A. Tillich, U. Heber, S. Geier, H. Hirsch, P. F. L. Maxted, B. T., G\"ansicke, T. R. Marsh, R. Napiwotzki, R. H. {\O}stensen, and R.-D. Scholz

TL;DR
This study investigates high-velocity hot subdwarf B stars in the Galactic halo to understand the dark matter halo's mass, identifying potential hyper-velocity stars and analyzing their origins and implications for Galactic mass estimates.
Contribution
It presents the first unbound subdwarf B star candidate and derives a lower limit of 2 x 10^12 solar masses for the Galactic dark matter halo.
Findings
J1211+1437 is a hyper-velocity star candidate unbound to the Galaxy.
Two kinematic groups of sdB stars were identified with different origins.
The lower limit for the Galactic dark matter halo mass is set at 2 x 10^12 solar masses.
Abstract
High-velocity stars in the Galactic halo, e.g. the so-called hyper-velocity stars (HVS), are important tracers of the properties of the dark matter halo, in particular its mass. Based on the SDSS DR6 spectral database a search for the fastest stars among hot subdwarfs (sdB) in the halo is carried out to identify HVS, unbound to the Galaxy, and bound population II stars in order to derive a lower limit to the halo mass. The radial velocity measurements were verified at several telescopes to exclude radial velocity variable stars. Out of 88 stars observed in the follow-up campaign 39 stars were found to have constant radial velocities. For twelve of them we measured a proper motion significantly different from zero and obtained spectroscopic distances from quantitative spectral analysis to construct the full 6D phase space information for a kinematical study. The programme sdBs can be…
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