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A RUNAWAY RED SUPERGIANT IN M31

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
卷 150, 期 5, 页码 -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/150/5/149

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galaxies: individual (M31); galaxies: stellar content; Local Group; supergiants

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  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  2. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  3. NSF's Research Experiences for Undergraduates program through Northern Arizona University
  4. Lowell Observatory [AST-1461200]
  5. NSF [AST-1008020]
  6. Mt. Cuba Astronomical Foundation
  7. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  8. Division Of Astronomical Sciences [1461200] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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A significant percentage of OB stars are runaways, so we can expect a similar percentage of their evolved descendants to also be runaways. However, recognizing such stars presents its own set of challenges, as these older, more evolved stars will have drifted farther from their birthplace, and thus their velocities might not be obviously peculiar. Several Galactic red supergiants (RSGs) have been described as likely runaways based on the existence of bow shocks, including Betelgeuse. Here we announce the discovery of a runaway RSG in M31 based on a 300 km s(-1) discrepancy with M31's kinematics. The star is found about 21' (4.6 kpc) from the plane of the disk, but this separation is consistent with its velocity and likely age (similar to 10 Myr). The star, J004330.06+405258.4, is an M2 I, with M-V = -5.7, log L/L-circle dot = 4.76, an effective temperature of 3700 K, and an inferred mass of 12-15M(circle dot). The star may be a high-mass analog of the hypervelocity stars, given that its peculiar space velocity is probably 400-450 km s(-1), comparable to the escape speed from M31's disk.

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