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2013MNRAS.434.3582K - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 434, 3582-3589 (2013/October-1)

The runaway binary LP 400-22 is leaving the galaxy.

KILIC M., GIANNINAS A., BROWN W.R., HARRIS H.C., DAHN C.C., AGUEROS M.A., HEINKE C.O., KENYON S.J., PANEI J.A. and CAMILO F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present optical spectroscopy, astrometry, radio and X-ray observations of the runaway binary LP 400-22. We refine the orbital parameters of the system based on our new radial velocity observations. Our parallax data indicate that LP 400-22 is significantly more distant (3σ lower limit of 840pc) than initially predicted. LP 400-22 has a tangential velocity in excess of 830km/s; it is unbound to the Galaxy. Our radio and X-ray observations fail to detect a recycled millisecond pulsar companion, indicating that LP 400-22 is a double white dwarf system. This essentially rules out a supernova runaway ejection mechanism. Based on its orbit, a Galactic Centre origin is also unlikely. However, its orbit intersects the locations of several globular clusters; dynamical interactions between LP 400-22 and other binary stars or a central black hole in a dense cluster could explain the origin of this unusual binary.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: individual: LP 400-22 (WD 2234+222) - white dwarfs - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - Galaxy: stellar content

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