Runaway M Dwarf Candidates from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Andrej Favia, Andrew A. West, and Christopher A. Theissen

TL;DR
This paper identifies 20 candidate runaway M dwarfs within 1 kpc of the Sun, some possibly hypervelocity stars, and analyzes their kinematics to infer their origins and ejection mechanisms.
Contribution
It presents a new sample of runaway M dwarfs from SDSS data and models their velocities to explore their origins and potential hypervelocity status.
Findings
One RdM exceeds 650 km/s, possibly unbound.
About half are consistent with Galactic center ejection.
Most are likely disk runaways or halo objects.
Abstract
We present a sample of 20 runaway M dwarf candidates (RdMs) within 1 kpc of the Sun whose Galactocentric velocities exceed 400 km s. The candidates were selected from the SDSS DR7 M Dwarf Catalog of West et al. (2011). Our RdMs have SDSS+USNO-B proper motions that are consistent with those recorded in the PPMXL, LSPM, and combined WISE+SDSS+2MASS catalogs. Sixteen RdMs are classified as dwarfs, while the remaining four RdMs are subdwarfs. We model the Galactic potential using a bulge-disk-halo profile (Kenyon et al. 2008; Brown et al. 2014). Our fastest RdM, with Galactocentric velocity 658.5 236.9 km s, is a possible hypervelocity candidate, as it is unbound in 77% of our simulations. About half of our RdMs have kinematics that are consistent with ejection from the Galactic center. Seven of our RdMs have kinematics consistent with an ejection scenario from M31 or…
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