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oai:arXiv.org:2404.07731

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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar A... Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
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Caffau, E. Monaco, P. Bonifacio L. Sbordone, L. Spite, M. Francois, P. Panuzzo, P. Sartoretti, P. Chemin, L. Thevenin, F. Mucciarelli, A.
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sciences: astrophysics

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2024

listing date

4/17/2024

Keywords
star derive stars speed astrophysics
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Abstract

The Gaia satellite has provided the community with three releases containing astrometrical and photometric data as well as by products, such as stellar parameters and variability indicators.

By selecting in the Gaia database, one can select stars with the requested characteristics, such as high speed.

At present any selection is based on available Gaia releases including a subset of the observations.

This, for some stars, can show some limitations, for example there is still not a sufficient number of observations to detect binarity.

We investigated a star selected in Gaia EDR3 for its high speed that appears unbound to the Galaxy.

We requested high-quality spectra to derive more information on the star.

{From the spectroscopic investigation we confirm the low metallicity content of the star, and we derive a detailed chemical composition.

The star is poor in carbon and very rich in oxygen: [(C+N+O)/Fe]=+0.65.

From the two spectra observed we conclude that the star is in a binary system and from the investigation of the ionisation balance we derive that the star is closer than implied by the Gaia DR3 parallax, and thus has a a lower intrinsic luminosity.

The star is probably still unbound, but there is the possibility that it is bound to the Galaxy.

Its low carbon abundance suggests that the star was formed in a dwarf galaxy.

;Comment: A&A Volume 684, April 2024

Caffau, E.,Monaco, P. Bonifacio L.,Sbordone, L.,Spite, M.,Francois, P.,Panuzzo, P.,Sartoretti, P.,Chemin, L.,Thevenin, F.,Mucciarelli, A., 2024, High speed stars: III. Detailed abundances and binary nature of the extreme speed star GHS143

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