A systematic survey with complete spectroscopic classification finds 13 hypervelocity D6 and LP 40-365 stars and shows that intermediate-heating evolutionary models best reproduce the observed population at birth rates of only a few percent of the Galactic SN Ia rate.
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DESI-HVS1 is the first reported old, low-mass, metal-poor hypervelocity star candidate whose reconstructed orbit points to a Galactic Center origin.
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A systematic survey for hypervelocity runaways from thermonuclear supernovae
A systematic survey with complete spectroscopic classification finds 13 hypervelocity D6 and LP 40-365 stars and shows that intermediate-heating evolutionary models best reproduce the observed population at birth rates of only a few percent of the Galactic SN Ia rate.
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An Old, Low-mass, Metal-poor Hypervelocity Star Candidate Consistent with a Galactic Center Origin
DESI-HVS1 is the first reported old, low-mass, metal-poor hypervelocity star candidate whose reconstructed orbit points to a Galactic Center origin.