An extremely fast halo hot subdwarf star in a wide binary system
P\'eter N\'emeth, Eva Ziegerer, Andreas Irrgang, Stephan Geier, Felix, F\"urst, Thomas Kupfer, Ulrich Heber

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of the first double-lined hyper-velocity star binary system, revealing detailed stellar parameters and discussing its possible origin in the Galactic halo or from dwarf galaxy debris.
Contribution
It presents the first confirmed double-lined hyper-velocity star binary, with detailed spectroscopic analysis and implications for its origin and Galactic dynamics.
Findings
Confirmed binary nature with similar radial velocities
Derived stellar parameters for both components
High systemic velocity suggests unbound orbits or dwarf galaxy origin
Abstract
New spectroscopic observations of the halo hyper-velocity star candidate SDSS J121150.27+143716.2 ( mag) revealed a cool companion to the hot subdwarf primary. The components have a very similar radial velocity and their absolute luminosities are consistent with the same distance, confirming the physical nature of the binary, which is the first double-lined hyper-velocity candidate. Our spectral decomposition of the Keck/ESI spectrum provided an sdB+K3V pair, analogous to many long-period subdwarf binaries observed in the Galactic disk. We found the subdwarf atmospheric parameters: K, cm s and He abundance . Oxygen is the most abundant metal in the hot subdwarf atmosphere, and Mg and Na lines are the most prominent spectral features of the cool companion, consistent with a metallicity…
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