High-velocity stars from decay of small stellar systems |
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Authors: | L G Kiseleva J Colin B Dauphole & P Eggleton |
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Institution: | Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA,;Observatoire de Bordeaux, URA 352, CNRS/INSU, BP 89, F-33270 Floirac, France |
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Abstract: | In this paper we present numerical results on the decay of small stellar systems under different initial conditions (multiplicity 3 ≤ N ≤ 10, and various mass spectra, initial velocities and initial configurations). The numerical treatment uses the CHAIN1 code (Mikkola &38; Aarseth). Particular attention is paid to the distribution of high-velocity escapers: we define these as stars with velocity above 30 km s?1. These numerical experiments confirm that small N -body systems are dynamically unstable and produce cascades of escapers in the process of their decay. It is shown that the fraction of stars that escape from small dense stellar systems with an escape velocity greater than 30 km s?1 is ~1 per cent for all systems treated here. This relatively small fraction must be considered in relation to the rate of star formation in the Galaxy in small groups: this could explain some moderately high-velocity stars observed in the Galactic disc and possibly some young stars with relatively high metallicity in the thick disc. |
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Keywords: | celestial mechanics stellar dynamics binaries: close stars: formation stars: kinematics Galaxy: evolution Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics |
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