An Old, Low-mass, Metal-poor Hypervelocity Star Candidate Consistent with a Galactic Center Origin
Shunhong Deng, Yang Huang, Haozhu Fu, Yongkang Sun, Qikang Feng, Guoyang Chen, and Huawei Zhang

TL;DR
We discovered DESI-HVS1, an old, low-mass, metal-poor hypervelocity star likely originating from the Galactic Center, providing evidence that such stars are not exclusively young or massive.
Contribution
This is the first strong evidence of an old, low-mass hypervelocity star consistent with a Galactic Center origin, challenging previous observational biases.
Findings
DESI-HVS1 has a velocity marginally exceeding the local escape speed.
Orbit analysis suggests a Galactic Center origin via the Hills mechanism.
Discovery indicates older, low-mass HVSs are more common than previously thought.
Abstract
We report the discovery of DESI-HVS1, a hypervelocity star (HVS) candidate identified from DESI DR1 spectroscopy and Gaia DR3 astrometry. DESI-HVS1 is an old, low-mass, metal-poor F-type star with a mass of , an age of ~Gyr, and . It is located at a heliocentric distance of ~kpc and has a Galactocentric total velocity of , marginally exceeding the local escape speed, corresponding to an unbound probability of . Backward orbit integrations show that DESI-HVS1 had a closest approach to the Galactic center (GC) of , with a velocity of and a flight time of . The reconstructed orbit exhibits a clear perigalactic turning point and only a single crossing of…
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