Searching for new Hypervelocity Stars with Gaia DR3 and VLT/FORS2 Spectroscopy
Julio A. Carballo-Bello, Pau Ramos, Jes\'us M. Corral-Santana, Camila Navarrete, Teresa Antoja, Felipe Gran, Mat\'ias Bla\~na, Marcelo D. Mora

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR3 data and VLT/FORS2 spectroscopy to identify and analyze hypervelocity star candidates, revealing that many may originate outside the Milky Way and emphasizing the importance of precise data for understanding Galactic dynamics.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new method combining Gaia DR3 astrometry and VLT spectroscopy to identify hypervelocity stars and assess their origins within the Galactic framework.
Findings
149 hypervelocity star candidates identified
Spectroscopic follow-up confirms high velocities in 23 stars
Approximately one-third may have extragalactic origins
Abstract
Hypervelocity stars are unique objects moving through the Milky Way at speeds exceeding the local escape velocity, providing valuable insights into the Galactic gravitational potential and the properties of its central supermassive black hole. The advent of Gaia DR3 offers an unprecedented astrometric precision, enabling the discovery of new hypervelocity stars and facilitating their characterization. This study seeks to identify and characterize hypervelocity star candidates using Gaia DR3 data, focusing on stars lacking radial velocity measurements. Our goal was to estimate the total velocities of these stars and establish their origin within the Galactic framework, if possible. We applied strict selection criteria to Gaia DR3 data, focusing on sources with low parallax uncertainties and high astrometric fidelity. The distributions of the total velocities in the Galactic rest frame…
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