New nearby hypervelocity stars and their spatial distribution from Gaia DR2

Abstract

Base on about 4,500 large tangential velocity (Vtan>0.75Vesc) with high-precision proper motions and 5σ parallaxes in Gaia DR2 5D information derived from parallax and proper motion, we identify more than 600 high velocity stars with 50\% unbound probability. Of these, 28 nearby (less than 6 kpc) late-type Hypervelocity stars (HVSs) with over 99\% possibility of unbound are discovered. In order to search for the unbound stars from the full Gaia DR2 6D phase space information derived from parallax, proper motion and radial velocity, we also identify 28 stars from the total velocity (Vgc>0.75Vesc) that have probabilities greater than 50\% of being unbound from the Galaxy. Of these, only three have a nearly 99\% probabilities of being unbound. On the whole HVSs subsample, there is 12 sources reported by other surveys. We study the spatial distribution of angular positions and angular separation of HVSs. We find the unbound HVSs are spatially anisotropic that is most significant in the Galactic longitude at more than 3σ level, and lower unbound probability HVSs are systematically more isotropic. The spatial distribution can reflect the origin of HVSs and we discuss the possible origin link with the anisotropy.

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