Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-05-07
Astrophys.J. 722, 1744-1761 (2010)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Galaxy Astrophysics
19 pages, 16 figures
Scientific paper
Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) found in the Galactic halo are probably the dynamical products of interactions between (binary) stars and the massive black hole(s) (MBH) in the Galactic center (GC). It has been shown that the detected HVSs are spatially consistent with being located on two thin disks (Lu et al.), one of which has the same orientation as the clockwise-rotating stellar disk in the GC. Here we perform a large number of three-body experiments of the interactions between the MBH and binary stars bound to it, and find that the probability of ejecting HVSs is substantially enhanced by multiple encounters between the MBH and binary stars at distances substantially larger than the initial tidal breakup radii. Assuming that the HVS progenitors are originated from the two disks, the inclination distribution of the HVSs relative to the disk planes can be reproduced by either the mechanism of tidal breakup of binary stars or the mechanism of ejecting HVSs by a hypothetical binary black hole (BBH) in the GC. However, an isotropical origination of HVS progenitors is inconsistent with the observed inclination distribution. Assuming that the HVSs were ejected out by the tidal breakup mechanism, its velocity distribution can be reproduced if their progenitors diffuse onto low angular momentum orbits slowly and most of the progenitors were broken up at relatively large distances due to multiple encounters. Assuming that the HVSs were ejected out by a BBH within the allowed parameter space in the GC, our simulations produce relatively flatter velocity spectra compared to the observed ones; however, the BBH mechanism cannot be statistically ruled out, yet. Future surveys of HVSs and better statistics of their spatial and velocity distributions should enable to distinguish the ejection mechanisms of HVSs and shed new light on the dynamical environment of the MBH.(abridged)
Lu Youjun
Yu Qingjuan
Zhang Fupeng
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