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Home | Science & Tech | Chinese Astronomers Discover 591 High Velocity Stars

Chinese astronomers discover 591 high-velocity stars

Of the newly discovered stars, 43 may escape the gravitational constraints of the Milky Way galaxy in future and fly into intergalactic space

By IANS
Published Date - 28 December 2020, 10:27 AM
Chinese astronomers discover 591 high-velocity stars
Simulated image shows the positions and orbits of the newly discovered 591 high velocity stars by a Chinese research team. -Photo: IANS
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Beijing: A Chinese research team has discovered 591 high-velocity stars based on data from the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) and the European Space Agency’s Gaia satellite.

High-velocity stars move unusually quickly and may at some point leave their galaxy, Xinhua news agency reported on Monday. Of the newly discovered stars, 43 may escape the gravitational constraints of the Milky Way galaxy in future and fly into intergalactic space.


A total of over 550 high-velocity stars had been found since the first one was discovered in 2005. The new discovery has doubled the total number known, said Li Yinbi with the National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC), lead author of the research.

High-velocity stars can provide deep insights into a wide range of topics within galactic science, from the central supermassive black hole to the distant galactic halo, according to Lu Youjun, a researcher at the NAOC.

The researchers analysed the chemical and kinematic properties of the 591 high-speed stars and found that they are inner-halo stars.

“Their low metallicities indicate that the bulk of the stellar halo formed as a consequence of the accretion and tidal disruption of dwarf galaxies,” said Zhao Gang, also a researcher at the NAOC.

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