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705:, or proportion of elements with atomic numbers higher than helium. Among nearby stars, it has been found that population I stars with higher metallicity are generally located in the stellar disk while older population II stars are in random orbits with little net rotation. The latter have elliptical orbits that are inclined to the plane of the Milky Way. Comparison of the kinematics of nearby stars has also led to the identification of
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gravitational potential of all the other stars and other mass within the galaxy plays a dominant role in determining the stellar motion. Stellar kinematics can provide insights into the location of where the star formed within the galaxy. Measurements of an individual star's kinematics can identify stars that are peculiar outliers such as a high-velocity star moving much faster than its nearby neighbors.
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center. These stars have little to no average rotation. Many stars in this group belong to globular clusters which formed long ago and thus have a distinct formation history, which can be inferred from their kinematics and poor metallicities. The halo may be further subdivided into an inner and outer halo, with the inner halo having a net prograde motion with respect to the Milky Way and the outer a net
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in which the stars are bound. This means that if accurate stellar kinematics measurements are made for a star or group of stars orbiting in a certain region of a galaxy, the gravitational potential and mass distribution can be inferred given that the gravitational potential in which the star is bound
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Multiple mechanisms may accelerate the same runaway star. For example, a massive star that was originally ejected due to gravitational interactions with its stellar neighbors may itself go supernova, producing a remnant with a velocity modulated by the supernova kick. If this supernova occurs in the
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containing dozens to thousands of members with similar ages and compositions. These clusters dissociate with time. Groups of young stars that escape a cluster, or are no longer bound to each other, form stellar associations. As these stars age and disperse, their association is no longer readily
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Supernova-induced HVSs may also be possible, although they are presumably rare. In this scenario, a HVS is ejected from a close binary system as a result of the companion star undergoing a supernova explosion. Ejection velocities up to 770 km/s, as measured from the galactic rest frame, are
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of the galaxy. In the Milky Way, stars usually have velocities on the order of 100 km/s, whereas hypervelocity stars typically have velocities on the order of 1000 km/s. Most of these fast-moving stars are thought to be produced near the center of the Milky Way, where there is a larger
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Halo stars are very old stars that do not follow circular orbits around the center of the Milky Way within its disk. Instead, the halo stars travel in elliptical orbits, often inclined to the disk, which take them well above and below the plane of the Milky Way. Although their orbital velocities
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information about stars, and the galaxies in which they reside. Stellar kinematics data combined with astrophysical modeling produces important information about the galactic system as a whole. Measured stellar velocities in the innermost regions of galaxies including the Milky Way have provided
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and no net circular velocity. The
Galactic stellar halo consists of stars with orbits that extend to the outer regions of the galaxy. Some of these stars will continually orbit far from the galactic center, while others are on trajectories which bring them to various distances from the galactic
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relative to the surrounding interstellar medium. The three types of high-velocity stars are: runaway stars, halo stars and hypervelocity stars. High-velocity stars were studied by Jan Oort, who used their kinematic data to predict that high-velocity stars have very little tangential velocity.
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Four runaway stars moving through regions of dense interstellar gas and creating bright bow waves and trailing tails of glowing gas. The stars in these NASA Hubble Space
Telescope images are among 14 young runaway stars spotted by the Advanced Camera for Surveys between October 2005 and July
321:: Using stellar kinematics, astronomers construct models which seek to explain the overall galactic structure in terms of distinct kinematic populations of stars. This is possible because these distinct populations are often located in specific regions of galaxies. For example, within the
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There are many additional ways to classify stars based on their measured velocity components, and this provides detailed information about the nature of the star's formation time, its present location, and the general structure of the galaxy. As a star moves in a galaxy, the smoothed out
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One theory regarding the ignition of Type Ia supernovae invokes the onset of a merger between two white dwarfs in a binary star system, triggering the explosion of the more massive white dwarf. If the less massive white dwarf is not destroyed during the explosion, it will no longer be
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provides important information about the formation and evolutionary history of our Galaxy. Kinematic measurements can also identify exotic phenomena such as hypervelocity stars escaping from the Milky Way, which are interpreted as the result of gravitational encounters of
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of stars within the Milky way disc one can show that there is differential rotation. When combining these measurements of stars' proper motions and their radial velocities, along with careful modeling, it is possible to obtain a picture of the rotation of the Milky Way
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A collision or close encounter between stellar systems, including galaxies, may result in the disruption of both systems, with some of the stars being accelerated to high velocities, or even ejected. A large-scale example is the gravitational interaction between the
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after roughly one million years. As a result, OB associations are generally only a few million years in age or less. The O-B stars in the association will have burned all their fuel within ten million years. (Compare this to the current age of the
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gravitationally bound to its destroyed companion, causing it to leave the system as a hypervelocity star with its pre-explosion orbital velocity of 1000â2500 km/s. In 2018, three such stars were discovered using data from the Gaia satellite.
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Hodgkin, S. T.; Harrison, D. L.; Breedt, E.; Wevers, T.; Rixon, G.; Delgado, A.; Yoldas, A.; Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, Z.; Wyrzykowski, Ć; Leeuwen, M. van; Blagorodnova, N.; Campbell, H.; Eappachen, D.; Fraser, M.; Ihanec, N. (2021-08-01).
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which can then be used to infer the distribution of mass within the galaxy. Measurement of the mean velocity as a function of position gives information on the galaxy's rotation, with distinct regions of the galaxy that are
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Brown, Warren R.; Geller, Margaret J.; Kenyon, Scott J.; Kurtz, Michael J.; Bromley, Benjamin C. (2007). "Hypervelocity Stars. III. The Space
Density and Ejection History of Main-Sequence Stars from the Galactic Center".
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Fouesneau, M.; Frémat, Y.; Andrae, R.; Korn, A. J.; Soubiran, C.; Kordopatis, G.; Vallenari, A.; Heiter, U.; Creevey, O. L.; Sarro, L. M.; Laverny, P. de; Lanzafame, A. C.; Lobel, A.; Sordo, R.; Rybizki, J. (2023-06-01).
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data, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of the Milky Way's structure. Notably, it facilitated the determination of proper motions for numerous celestial objects, including the absolute proper motions of 75
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can result in large accelerations of one or more of the involved stars. In some cases, stars may even be ejected. This can occur in seemingly stable star systems of only three stars, as described in studies of the
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with statistical uncertainty (+0.69â0.75, +0.47â0.47, +0.37â0.36) km/s and systematic uncertainty (1, 2, 0.5) km/s. (Note that V is 7 km/s larger than estimated in 1998 by Dehnen et al.)
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explosions, and their extreme speeds are very likely the result of an asymmetric supernova explosion or the loss of their near partner during the supernova explosions that forms them. The neutron star
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Some HVSs may have originated from a disrupted dwarf galaxy. When it made its closest approach to the center of the Milky Way, some of its stars broke free and were thrown into space, due to the
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Brown, Warren R.; Anderson, Jay; Gnedin, Oleg Y.; Bond, Howard E.; et al. (July 19, 2010). "A Galactic Origin For HE 0437â5439, The
Hypervelocity Star Near The Large Magellanic Cloud".
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star is a star moving faster than 65 km/s to 100 km/s relative to the average motion of the other stars in the star's neighborhood. The velocity is also sometimes defined as
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Release 2 (GAIA DR2) marked a significant advancement in stellar kinematics, offering a rich dataset of precise measurements. This release included detailed stellar kinematic and
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Ambartsumian first categorized stellar associations into two groups, OB and T, based on the properties of their stars. A third category, R, was later suggested by
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produces its orbit and serves as the impetus for its stellar motion. Examples of using kinematics combined with modeling to construct an astrophysical system include:
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A set of stars with similar space motion and ages is known as a kinematic group. These are stars that could share a common origin, such as the evaporation of an
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Johnson, Dean R. H.; Soderblom, David R. (1987). "Calculating galactic space velocities and their uncertainties, with an application to the Ursa Major group".
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in stellar catalogues) have substantially higher velocities than the rest of the stellar population of a galaxy. Some of these stars may even exceed the
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at the mean velocity of those nearby stars with low velocity dispersion. The Sun's motion with respect to the LSR is called the "peculiar solar motion".
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Brown, Warren R.; Geller, Margaret J.; Kenyon, Scott J.; Kurtz, Michael J. (2005). "Discovery of an
Unbound Hypervelocity Star in the Milky Way Halo".
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Tauris, T.M.; Takens, R.J. (1998). "Runaway velocities of stellar components originating from disrupted binaries via asymmetric supernova explosions".
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Oh, Seungkyung; Kroupa, Pavel; Pflamm-Altenburg, Jan (2015). "Dependency of
Dynamical Ejections of O Stars on the Masses of Very Young Star Clusters".
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de la Fuente Marcos, R.; de la Fuente Marcos, C. (8 July 2019). "Flying far and fast: the distribution of distant hypervelocity star candidates from
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are inferred to be traveling with similar speeds. This could be related to HVSs and the HVS ejection mechanism. Neutron stars are the remnants of
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Edelmann, H.; Napiwotzki, R.; Heber, U.; Christlieb, N.; et al. (2005). "HE 0437-5439: An
Unbound Hypervelocity Main-Sequence B-Type Star".
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Edelmann, H.; Napiwotzki, R.; Heber, U.; Christlieb, N.; et al. (2005). "HE 0437-5439: An
Unbound Hypervelocity Main-Sequence B-Type Star".
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de Zeeuw, P. T.; Hoogerwerf, R.; de Bruijne, J. H. J.; Brown, A. G. A.; et al. (1999). "A HIPPARCOS Census of the Nearby OB Associations".
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moves through the Milky Way at about 20 km/s faster than the local average). Tracing their motions back, their paths intersect near to the
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stars with masses a few times that of the Sun. HVSs with smaller masses are also expected and G/K-dwarf HVS candidates have been found.
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As of 1 September 2017, there have been roughly 20 observed hypervelocity stars. Though most of these were observed in the
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Blaauw, A. (1961). "On the origin of the O- and B-type stars with high velocities (the run-away stars), and some related problems".
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If the remnants of a stellar association drift through the Milky Way as a somewhat coherent assemblage, then they are termed a
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Gagné, Jonathan; Mamajek, Eric E.; Malo, Lison; Riedel, Adric; Rodriguez, David; LafreniÚre, David; et al. (2018-03-21).
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LĂłpez-Santiago, J.; Montes, D.; Crespo-ChacĂłn, I.; FernĂĄndez-Figueroa, M. J. (June 2006). "The Nearest Young Moving Groups".
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possible for late-type B-stars. This mechanism can explain the origin of HVSs which are ejected from the galactic disk.
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relative to the Milky Way may be no faster than disk stars, their different paths result in high relative velocities.
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Allers, K.N.; Liu, Michael C. (2013-07-09). "A near-infrared spectroscopic study of young field ultra-cool dwarfs".
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population of these objects than further out. One of the fastest known stars in our Galaxy is the O-class sub-dwarf
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very nearby vicinity of other stars, it is possible that it may produce more runaways in the process.
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2884:"Hyper-velocity and tidal stars from binaries disrupted by a massive Galactic black hole"
2285:"Evidence for an Intermediate-Mass Milky Way from Gaia DR2 Halo Globular Cluster Motions"
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in 1947. The conventional name for an association uses the names or abbreviations of the
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Runaway star speeding from 30 Doradus. Image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope.
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that has now been torn apart and stretched out along its orbit by tidal forces.
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satellite provided measurements that located a dozen OB associations within 650
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3353:"Discovery of a nearby 1700 km/s star ejected from the Milky Way by Sgr A*"
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A runaway star is one that is moving through space with an abnormally high
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1392:. These sparse populations of up to a thousand T Tauri stars are known as
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clusters orbiting in these halo regions of galaxies provides evidence for
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Herbst, W. (1975). "R-associations III. Local optical spiral structure".
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4343:"Volans-Carina: A new 90 Myr old stellar association at 85 pc"
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Gagné, Jonathan; Faherty, Jacqueline K.; Mamajek, Eric E. (2018-10-01).
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Torres, C.A.O.; Quast, G.R.; Melo, C.H.F.; Sterzik, M.F. (2008-08-25).
3706:"Late-type members of young stellar kinematic groups â I. Single stars"
3447:"Our Local Supermassive Black Hole Shot A Star Right Out Of THe Galaxy"
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966:, the possibility remains that there are HVSs only observable from the
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3945:. GAIA: Composition, Formation and Evolution of the Galaxy. 2000-04-06
531:{\displaystyle \mathrm {V_{RMS}} =150~\mathrm {km} ~\mathrm {s} ^{-1}}
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The component of stellar motion toward or away from the Sun, known as
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Entry in the Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight
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Entry in the Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight
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Handbook of Star Forming Regions: Volume II, The Southern Sky
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Boubert, D.; Erkal, D.; Evans, N. W.; Izzard, R. G. (2017-04-10).
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Stellar kinematics is related to but distinct from the subject of
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were known, one of which is believed to have originated from the
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4071:"New proper motions of pre-main-sequence stars in Taurus-Auriga"
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MaĂz-ApellĂĄniz, JesĂșs (2001). "The Origin of the Local Bubble".
2075:"Galactic Rotation and the Oort Constants in the Solar Vicinity"
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Fich, Michel; Tremaine, Scott (1991). "The mass of the Galaxy".
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387:{\displaystyle \mathrm {V} =220~\mathrm {km} ~\mathrm {s} ^{-1}}
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3418:"Fastest star ever found is being flicked out of the Milky Way"
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Frink, S.; Roeser, S.; Neuhaeuser, R.; Sterzik, M. K. (1999).
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2403:"Gaia Early Data Release 3 - Gaia photometric science alerts"
1045:. One of the two partners is gravitationally captured by the
248:. The peculiar motion of the Sun with respect to the LSR is
3475:"Maximum speed of hypervelocity stars ejected from binaries"
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An example of a related set of runaway stars is the case of
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near 60°N, some outliers are as far away across the sky as
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from the Sun. Other examples of T associations include the
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Young associations will contain 10 to 100 massive stars of
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In July 2019, astronomers reported finding an A-type star,
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Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands
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Gvaramadze, Vasilii V.; Gualandris, Alessia (2010-09-30).
2570:. United States: Cambridge University Press. p. 111.
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Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands
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Stellar kinematics encompasses the measurement of stellar
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moving group at two billion years, or young, such as the
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Mechanisms that may give rise to a runaway star include:
213:, the space velocity can be computed. This is the star's
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through their gravitational influence on stellar orbits.
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2746:"Hypervelocity runaways from the Large Magellanic Cloud"
1920:
Schönrich, Ralph; Binney, James; Dehnen, Walter (2010).
197:, can be measured from the spectrum shift caused by the
2679:"Very massive runaway stars from three-body encounters"
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
1400:(TauâAur T association), located at a distance of 140
904:, overlaid on top of an artistic view of the Milky Way
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4160:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 111.
2345:"Gaia Data Release 3 â Apsis. II. Stellar parameters"
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List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups
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List of nearby stellar associations and moving groups
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McDonald, A. R. E.; Hearnshaw, J. B. (August 1983).
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Koposov, Sergey E.; et al. (11 November 2019).
2463:"The Kinematics and Evolution of Population I Stars"
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Young stellar groups can contain a number of infant
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in the southern sky and is about 29,000 ly (1.8
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759:of a runaway star often points exactly away from a
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1244:Stellar associations were first discovered by the
1094:, is thought to have been produced the first way.
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307:. The local character of galactic rotation in the
4727:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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3710:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
3479:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
3357:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
3185:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2858:"Two Exiled Stars Are Leaving Our Galaxy Forever"
2750:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2683:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
2128:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1988:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1927:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
1922:"Local kinematics and the local standard of rest"
1428:Associations of stars that illuminate reflection
1208:apparent and they become moving groups of stars.
3120:
3118:
5004:Two Exiled Stars Are Leaving Our Galaxy Forever
3181:"Revisiting hypervelocity stars after Gaia DR2"
2505:Elmegreen, B.; Nikolaevich Efremov, Y. (1998).
2595:. Princeton University Press. pp. 16â17.
2177:. Princeton University Press. pp. 16â19.
1983:"Local stellar kinematics from HIPPARCOS data"
1388:that are still in the process of entering the
1353:of the Sun. The nearest OB association is the
770:Gravitational interactions between stars in a
182:swept out in unit time at tangential velocity
122:supermassive black hole at the Galactic Center
6576:
5047:
4592:"Stellar streams are revealing their secrets"
3821:Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society
3526:"Milky Way's fastest stars may be immigrants"
2456:
2454:
8:
3097:"The Milky Way's fastest stars are runaways"
1368:OB associations have also been found in the
4618:Song, Inseok; et al. (December 2003).
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3640:
3615:"Nearest Bright 'Hypervelocity Star' Found"
2591:Binney, James; Merrifield, Michael (1998).
1852:Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
1465:, the closest stellar moving group to Earth
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2124:"Refining the Oort and Galactic constants"
1826:Australia Telescope Outreach and Education
252:(U, V, W) = (11.1, 12.24, 7.25) km/s,
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4788:. University of Tennessee. Archived from
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3704:Montes, D.; et al. (November 2001).
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4769:. University of Virginia. Archived from
2283:Watkins, Laura; et al. (May 2018).
1488:Moving groups were studied intensely by
1477:. Moving groups can be old, such as the
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232:The components of space velocity in the
159:from the Sun, and moved at angular rate
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4786:"The Space Velocity and its Components"
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2173:Binney, James; Tremaine, Scott (2008).
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1500:which includes all of the stars in the
4590:Schilling, Govert (January 12, 2022).
3844:
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1629:Some nearby kinematic groups include:
1515:. This is sufficiently close that the
1237:A stellar association is a very loose
609:situated at distances extending up to
319:Structural components of the Milky Way
4987:ESO press release about runaway stars
3541:"Chandra discovers cosmic cannonball"
398:) velocity relative to this speed of
7:
4723:"The Wolf 630 moving group of stars"
3621:. University of Utah. Archived from
3416:Irving, Michael (13 November 2019).
1333:are short-lived, and will expire as
837:Another example is the X-ray object
721:Depending on the definition, a high-
265:Stellar kinematics yields important
2260:"Gaia DR2 contents â Gaia â Cosmos"
2122:Olling, RP; Merrifield, MR (1998).
1872:10.1146/annurev.aa.29.090191.002205
1534:Association (VCA), discovered with
1106:As of 2014, twenty HVS were known.
908:Hypervelocity stars (designated as
6644:List of most massive star clusters
3554:Shen, Ken J.; et al. (2018).
3539:Watzke, Megan (28 November 2007).
1117:HVS 2 â (SDSS J093320.86+441705.4
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4469:Young, nearby, loose associations
4280:"Figures 4 & 5 of Gagné
3044:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
1792:"Barnard's Star (V2500 Ophiuchi)"
1790:Kaler, James B. (November 2005).
1287:for associations that illuminate
270:evidence that many galaxies host
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3741:10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04781.x
3390:Starr, Michelle (31 July 2019).
2714:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.17446.x
2507:"The Formation of Star Clusters"
2159:10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01577.x
2073:Li, C; Zhao, G; Yang, C (2019).
2020:10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01600.x
1959:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2010.16253.x
1798:. James B. Kaler. Archived from
1687:supercluster (Argus Association)
1485:at only 120 million years.
1406:R Corona Australis T association
830:about 2 million years ago.
689:, and the merger history of the
292:Rotation of the Milky Way's disc
4804:Blaauw A.; Morgan W.W. (1954).
3895:Herbst, W.; Racine, R. (1976).
3524:Maggie McKee (4 October 2008).
5026:Young stellar kinematic groups
1721:Pisces-Eridanus stellar stream
1355:ScorpiusâCentaurus association
1342:at about five billion years.)
27:Study of the movement of stars
1:
6867:Stellar astrophysics concepts
6649:List of largest star clusters
6445:Timeline of stellar astronomy
1822:"Stellar Motions (Extension)"
1726:Tucana-Horologium association
1396:. The nearest example is the
1276:view of a stellar nursery in
1021:Origin of hypervelocity stars
1017:at the center of the galaxy.
261:Use of kinematic measurements
4765:Majewski, Steven R. (2006).
4408:Zuckerman, B. (2018-12-31).
4184:www.exoplanetes.umontreal.ca
2407:Astronomy & Astrophysics
2349:Astronomy & Astrophysics
1662:Corona Australis association
1161:â (SDSS J113312.12+010824.9)
751:relative to the surrounding
562:in relation to the galaxy's
72:study or measurement of the
6656:Hypercompact stellar system
6624:Hypercompact stellar system
6105:HertzsprungâRussell diagram
4700:10.1088/0004-6256/139/2/636
3897:"R associations. V. MON R2"
3268:10.1051/0004-6361/201935008
3075:10.1088/2041-8205/719/1/L23
2566:; Gallagher, J. S. (2007).
2437:10.1051/0004-6361/202140735
2379:10.1051/0004-6361/202243919
1647:Alpha Persei moving cluster
1398:Taurus-Auriga T association
581:Recent advancements due to
6883:
6019:KelvinâHelmholtz mechanism
4561:10.1088/0004-637X/772/2/79
4492:Reipurth, Bo, ed. (2008).
4075:Astronomy and Astrophysics
3613:Zheng Zheng (7 May 2014).
3473:Tauris, Thomas M. (2015).
3237:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2832:Astronomy and Astrophysics
2648:10.1088/0004-637X/805/2/92
1716:Zeta Herculis moving group
1652:Beta Pictoris moving group
1594:
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238:Galactic coordinate system
29:
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4935:The Astrophysical Journal
4888:The Astrophysical Journal
4841:The Astrophysical Journal
4810:The Astrophysical Journal
4627:The Astrophysical Journal
4531:The Astrophysical Journal
4414:The Astrophysical Journal
4347:The Astrophysical Journal
4288:The Astrophysical Journal
4212:The Astrophysical Journal
4018:The Astrophysical Journal
3765:The Astrophysical Journal
3653:The Astrophysical Journal
3560:The Astrophysical Journal
3128:The Astrophysical Journal
2990:The Astrophysical Journal
2934:The Astrophysical Journal
2618:The Astrophysical Journal
2461:Johnson, Hugh M. (1957).
2289:The Astrophysical Journal
2079:The Astrophysical Journal
1671:Hercules-Lyra association
1667:Eta Chamaeleontis cluster
1092:Chandra X-ray Observatory
679:dwarf spheroidal galaxies
651:{\displaystyle G\approx }
6398:With multiple exoplanets
4670:The Astronomical Journal
4437:10.3847/1538-4357/aaee66
4378:10.3847/1538-4357/aadaed
4319:10.3847/1538-4357/aaae09
4243:10.3847/1538-4357/aaae09
3965:The Astronomical Journal
3591:10.3847/1538-4357/aad55b
2568:Galaxies in the Universe
2320:10.3847/1538-4357/ab089f
2100:10.3847/1538-4357/ab0104
1414:Chamaeleon T association
1306:, a large OB association
1180:SDSS J120337.85+180250.4
1173:SDSS J102137.08-005234.8
1166:SDSS J094214.04+200322.1
1153:SDSS J110557.45+093439.5
1146:SDSS J091759.42+672238.7
1139:SDSS J091301.00+305120.0
1112:SDSS J090744.99+024506.8
779:in gravitational theory.
574:satellite dwarf galaxies
272:supermassive black holes
141:supermassive black holes
5184:Asymptotic giant branch
4748:10.1093/mnras/204.3.841
4097:1997A&A...325..613F
3260:2019A&A...627A.104D
2844:1998A&A...330.1047T
2429:2021A&A...652A..76H
2371:2023A&A...674A..28F
1864:1991ARA&A..29..409F
1706:Ursa Major Moving Group
1642:AB Doradus moving group
1597:List of stellar streams
1498:Ursa Major Moving Group
1463:Ursa Major Moving Group
1039:supermassive black hole
1015:supermassive black hole
697:Stellar kinematic types
311:is encapsulated in the
6520:Tidal disruption event
6009:Circumstellar envelope
5243:Luminous blue variable
4276:Faherty, Jacqueline K.
3290:University of Michigan
1625:Known kinematic groups
1466:
1370:Large Magellanic Cloud
1307:
1280:
1133:Large Magellanic Cloud
1131:) â possibly from the
1030:
949:Large Magellanic Cloud
905:
789:Large Magellanic Cloud
744:
671:
652:
635:and a bright limit of
629:
593:
532:
462:
388:
223:local standard of rest
190:
57:
6761:Category:Star systems
6634:Dark globular cluster
6045:Effective temperature
4594:. Sky & Telescope
3510:10.1093/mnrasl/slu189
3376:10.1093/mnras/stz3081
3216:10.1093/mnras/sty1601
2882:Hills, J. G. (1988).
1711:Wolf 630 moving group
1701:TW Hydrae association
1605:is an association of
1461:
1452:Further information:
1418:Velorum T association
1302:
1267:
1071:effect of the boost.
1041:in the center of the
1028:
897:
741:
687:gravitational lensing
672:
653:
630:
591:
533:
463:
389:
201:. The transverse, or
154:
48:
6862:Stellar associations
6515:Planet-hosting stars
6393:With resolved images
6364:Historical brightest
6294:Photometric-standard
6220:Solar radio emission
6014:Eddington luminosity
5794:Triple-alpha process
5732:ThorneâĆ»ytkow object
5107:Young stellar object
4123:Astronomical Journal
3901:Astronomical Journal
3855:Astronomical Journal
3445:(13 November 2019).
3323:(14 November 2019).
3101:Science and Children
2781:10.1093/mnras/stx848
1887:Astronomical Journal
1762:Open cluster remnant
1569:protoplanetary disks
1357:, located about 400
1285:Sidney van den Bergh
1227:Stellar associations
1102:Partial list of HVSs
1051:interstellar objects
707:stellar associations
661:
639:
628:{\displaystyle G=21}
613:
472:
402:
341:
6692:Stellar association
6339:Highest temperature
6110:Colorâcolor diagram
5975:Protoplanetary disk
5779:Protonâproton chain
5457:Chemically peculiar
4957:2005ApJ...634L.181E
4910:2006ApJ...640L..35B
4863:2000ApJ...544L.133H
4822:1954ApJ...119..625B
4739:1983MNRAS.204..841M
4692:2010AJ....139..636W
4639:2003ApJ...599..342S
4553:2013ApJ...772...79A
4487:2008hsf2.book..757T
4369:2018ApJ...865..136G
4310:2018ApJ...856...23G
4234:2018ApJ...856...23G
4166:1965gast.book..111E
4135:1975AJ.....80..503H
4040:2001ApJ...560L..83M
3987:1999AJ....117..354D
3913:1976AJ.....81..840H
3867:1975AJ.....80..212H
3849:Herbst, W. (1976).
3833:1997BAAS...29.1466I
3787:1996ApJ...465..278J
3732:2001MNRAS.328...45M
3675:2006ApJ...643.1160L
3582:2018ApJ...865...15S
3501:2015MNRAS.448L...6T
3207:2018MNRAS.479.2789B
3150:2007ApJ...671.1708B
3067:2010ApJ...719L..23B
3012:2005ApJ...634L.181E
2956:2005ApJ...622L..33B
2900:1988Natur.331..687H
2817:1961BAN....15..265B
2772:2017MNRAS.469.2151B
2705:2011MNRAS.410..304G
2640:2015ApJ...805...92O
2523:1998AmSci..86..264E
2479:1957PASP...69...54J
2311:2019ApJ...873..118W
2230:10.1038/nature06460
2222:2007Natur.450.1020C
2206:(7172): 1020â1025.
2150:1998MNRAS.297..943O
2091:2019ApJ...872..205L
2060:1927BAN.....3..275O
2011:1998MNRAS.298..387D
1950:2010MNRAS.403.1829S
1899:1987AJ.....93..864J
1802:on 5 September 2006
1772:Stellar association
1657:Castor moving group
1634:Local Association (
1575:or directly imaged
1525:Triangulum Australe
1502:Plough / Big Dipper
1496:The closest is the
1483:AB Dor Moving Group
1440:, located 830 ± 50
1410:Lupus T association
1321:, and are known as
1250:Viktor Ambartsumian
1233:Stellar association
968:Southern Hemisphere
964:Northern Hemisphere
890:Hypervelocity stars
843:bow shock hyperbola
761:stellar association
753:interstellar medium
717:High-velocity stars
683:hypervelocity stars
551:velocity dispersion
246:North Galactic Pole
163:radian/s, that is,
6857:Galactic astronomy
6707:Hypervelocity star
6344:Lowest temperature
6095:Photometric system
6065:Absolute magnitude
5999:Circumstellar dust
5612:Stellar black hole
5248:Stellar population
5134:HerbigâHaro object
5019:2023-03-06 at the
4992:2008-05-16 at the
4214:. BANYAN XI.
3625:on 1 November 2014
3330:The New York Times
2593:Galactic Astronomy
2531:10.1511/1998.3.264
2511:American Scientist
2264:www.cosmos.esa.int
1696:MBM 12 association
1467:
1308:
1289:reflection nebulae
1281:
1215:, and kinematics (
1031:
906:
777:three-body problem
745:
667:
648:
625:
594:
570:Mass distributions
528:
458:
384:
309:solar neighborhood
191:
66:stellar kinematics
58:
6852:Stellar astronomy
6769:
6768:
6558:
6557:
6461:Substellar object
6440:Planetary nebulae
5859:Luminous red nova
5769:Deuterium burning
5755:
5754:
5238:Instability strip
5218:Wolf-Rayet nebula
5172:Horizontal branch
5117:Pre-main-sequence
4767:"Stellar Motions"
4518:978-1-58381-671-4
4507:978-1-58381-678-3
3940:"OB Associations"
3292:(13 March 2019).
3244:: A104 (17 pp.).
2894:(6158): 687â689.
2175:Galactic Dynamics
2042:Oort, JH (1927).
1553:Tucana-Horologium
1540:Argus Association
1201:stellar nurseries
1090:) in 2007 by the
943:. As of 2008, 10
670:{\displaystyle 3}
607:globular clusters
564:systemic velocity
547:External galaxies
541:retrograde motion
512:
501:
442:
431:
368:
357:
300:radial velocities
242:galactic rotation
40:peculiar velocity
16:(Redirected from
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6810:
6809:
6808:
6798:
6797:
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6759:
6758:
6671:Planetary system
6629:Globular cluster
6585:
6578:
6571:
6562:
6550:Stars portal
6548:
6547:
6536:
6535:
6192:Planetary system
6115:Strömgren sphere
5987:Asteroseismology
5708:Black hole star
5280:
5206:Planetary nebula
5167:Red-giant branch
5056:
5049:
5042:
5033:
4976:
4950:
4948:astro-ph/0511321
4941:(2): L181âL184.
4929:
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4901:astro-ph/0601580
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4854:astro-ph/0007436
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4108:
4099:. Archived from
4090:
4088:astro-ph/9704281
4066:
4060:
4059:
4033:
4031:astro-ph/0108472
4013:
4007:
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3978:astro-ph/9809227
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3827:(4): 1466â1467.
3816:
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3780:
3778:astro-ph/9602060
3760:
3754:
3753:
3743:
3725:
3723:astro-ph/0106537
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3666:astro-ph/0601573
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3528:. New Scientist.
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3103:: 14. 1 Sep 2017
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3003:astro-ph/0511321
2996:(2): L181âL184.
2985:
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2947:astro-ph/0501177
2929:
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2908:10.1038/331687a0
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2002:astro-ph/9710077
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1787:
1615:globular cluster
1613:that was once a
1374:Andromeda Galaxy
1197:molecular clouds
1187:Kinematic groups
1008:
951:rather than the
886:
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217:relative to the
129:stellar dynamics
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6716:Visual grouping
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6542:
6524:
6449:
6418:Milky Way novae
6354:Smallest volume
6298:
6279:Radial velocity
6202:
6196:
6148:Common envelope
6124:
6023:
5992:Helioseismology
5963:Bipolar outflow
5904:Microturbulence
5899:Convection zone
5880:
5774:Lithium burning
5761:Nucleosynthesis
5751:
5633:
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5269:
5148:
5097:Molecular cloud
5078:
5065:
5060:
5021:Wayback Machine
4994:Wayback Machine
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4759:Further reading
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4180:"BANYAN ÎŁ"
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1591:Stellar streams
1581:Beta Pictoris b
1513:η Ursae Majoris
1475:kinematic group
1456:
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1327:molecular cloud
1323:OB associations
1297:
1295:OB associations
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1217:radial velocity
1189:
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1060:Known HVSs are
1023:
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986:In March 2019,
933:Margaret Geller
918:escape velocity
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5275:Classification
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4894:(1): L35âL38.
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2864:. Jan 27, 2006
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1444:from the Sun.
1434:R associations
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1424:R associations
1422:
1394:T associations
1381:
1380:T associations
1378:
1312:spectral class
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5162:Main sequence
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5139:Hayashi track
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6386:Most distant
6334:Most massive
6312:Proper names
6272:Photographic
6225:Solar System
6203:observations
6130:Star systems
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6120:Kraft break
6100:Color index
6075:Metallicity
6035:Designation
6004:Cosmic dust
5926:Photosphere
5692:Dark-energy
5667:Electroweak
5652:Black dwarf
5583:Radio-quiet
5566:White dwarf
5452:White dwarf
5102:Bok globule
4847:(2): L133.
4081:: 613â622.
3861:: 212â226.
3619:News Center
3543:. Newswise.
3477:. Letters.
3458:19 November
3443:Plait, Phil
3427:18 November
3401:18 November
3336:18 November
3234:DR2 data".
2862:Space Daily
2473:(406): 54.
2054:: 275â282.
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1507:except for
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1359:light-years
1248:astronomer
1213:metallicity
1053:by a star.
1001:(or Crane)
988:LAMOST-HVS1
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872:= +19 km/s,
820:Mu Columbae
703:metallicity
560:blueshifted
294:: From the
280:dark matter
207:astrometric
137:dark matter
6846:Categories
6733:Star cloud
6428:Candidates
6423:Supernovae
6408:Red dwarfs
6267:Extinction
6055:Kinematics
6050:Luminosity
6028:Properties
5921:Atmosphere
5819:Si burning
5809:Ne burning
5747:White hole
5720:Quasi-star
5647:Blue dwarf
5502:Technetium
5418:Hypergiant
5396:Supergiant
4796:2008-02-25
4777:2008-02-25
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4353:(2): 136.
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4225:1801.09051
4189:2019-11-15
4107:2009-10-12
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1836:2008-11-19
1778:References
1739:Astrometry
1595:See also:
1579:, such as
1577:exoplanets
1571:, such as
1563:, such as
1538:, and the
1490:Olin Eggen
1335:supernovae
1304:Carina OB1
1178:HVS 10 â (
1047:black hole
853:See also:
849:Halo stars
816:53 Arietis
812:AE Aurigae
727:supersonic
556:redshifted
111:, and the
105:thick disk
93:satellites
85:velocities
74:kinematics
6800:Astronomy
6359:Brightest
6257:Magnitude
6237:Pole star
6158:Symbiotic
6153:Eclipsing
6085:Starlight
5886:Structure
5876:Supernova
5869:Micronova
5864:Recurrent
5849:Symbiotic
5834:p-process
5829:r-process
5824:s-process
5814:O burning
5804:C burning
5784:CNO cycle
5727:Gravastar
5263:Hypernova
5253:Supernova
5228:Dredge-up
5201:Blue loop
5194:super-AGB
5177:Red clump
5154:Evolution
5112:Protostar
5092:Accretion
5084:Formation
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1573:TW Hydrae
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1278:Monoceros
1268:Infrared
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785:Milky Way
646:≈
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377:−
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284:potential
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120:with the
101:thin disk
89:Milky Way
62:astronomy
6738:Asterism
6538:Category
6433:Remnants
6329:Extremes
6289:Parallax
6262:Apparent
6252:Asterism
6230:Sunlight
6180:Globular
6165:Multiple
6090:Variable
6080:Rotation
6040:Dynamics
5931:Starspot
5605:Magnetar
5548:Remnants
5364:Subgiant
5337:Subdwarf
5189:post-AGB
5017:Archived
4990:Archived
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4284:. 2018a"
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3305:13 March
3299:Phys.org
3166:15074398
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3028:15189914
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2329:85463973
2238:18075581
2029:15936627
1733:See also
1636:Pleiades
1585:GU Psc b
1505:asterism
1416:and the
1372:and the
1246:Armenian
839:Vela X-1
787:and the
749:velocity
723:velocity
276:globular
211:parallax
97:galaxies
91:and its
6788:Physics
6774:Portals
6680:Unbound
6595:systems
6592:Stellar
6505:Gravity
6454:Related
6374:Nearest
6322:Chinese
6170:Cluster
6143:Contact
5980:Proplyd
5854:Remnant
5742:Blitzar
5716:Hawking
5672:Strange
5622:Burster
5578:Neutron
5531:Extreme
5482:He-weak
5127:T Tauri
4953:Bibcode
4906:Bibcode
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2056:Bibcode
2007:Bibcode
1946:Bibcode
1895:Bibcode
1860:Bibcode
1806:12 July
1685:IC 2391
1548:Columba
1479:HR 1614
1442:parsecs
1430:nebulae
1402:parsecs
1351:parsecs
995:S5-HVS1
221:or the
133:gravity
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