Gaia DR2 reveals a very massive runaway star ejected from R136
D.J. Lennon, C.J. Evans, R.P. van der Marel, J. Anderson, I. Platais,, A. Herrero, S.E. de Mink, H. Sana, E. Sabbi, L.R. Bedin, P.A. Crowther,, N.Langer, M. Ramos Lerate, A. del Pino, M. Renzo, S. Sim\'on-D\'iaz, F.R.N., Schneider

TL;DR
Gaia DR2 data confirms that two very massive O2 stars in the Tarantula Nebula are fast runaways ejected from R136, providing insights into cluster dynamics and stellar evolution.
Contribution
This study uses Gaia DR2 proper motions to confirm the ejection of two massive stars from R136, offering new evidence on cluster ejection mechanisms and stellar ages.
Findings
VFTS 16 ejected from R136 about 1.5 Myr ago.
VFTS 72 is also a runaway star with a velocity around 100 km/s.
The cluster R136 is at least 1.3 Myr old.
Abstract
A previous spectroscopic study identified the very massive O2 III star VFTS 16 in the Tarantula Nebula as a runaway star based on its peculiar line-of-sight velocity. We use the Gaia DR2 catalog to measure the relative proper motion of VFTS 16 and nearby bright stars to test if this star might have been ejected from the central cluster, R136, via dynamical ejection. We find that the position angle and magnitude of the relative proper motion (0.338 +/- 0.046 mas/yr, or approximately 80 +\- 11 km/s) of VFTS 16 are consistent with ejection from R136 approximately 1.5 +/- 0.2 Myr ago, very soon after the cluster was formed. There is some tension with the presumed age of VFTS 16 that, from published stellar parameters, cannot be greater than 0.9 +0.3/-0.2 Myr. Older ages for this star would appear to be prohibited due to the absence of He I lines in its optical spectrum, since this sets a…
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