Early type stars at high galactic latitudes - I. Ten young massive B-type stars

Citation
M. Ramspeck et al., Early type stars at high galactic latitudes - I. Ten young massive B-type stars, ASTRON ASTR, 378(3), 2001, pp. 907-917
Citations number
73
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
ISSN journal
14320746 → ACNP
Volume
378
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
907 - 917
Database
ISI
SICI code
1432-0746(200111)378:3<907:ETSAHG>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
We present the results of quantitative spectral analyses of ten apparently normal B-type stars. These stars were found to be young massive B-type star s at distances of z = 2.6 to 7.6 kpc from the galactic plane based on their positions in the (T-eff, log g) diagram, normal abundance patterns and/or large projected rotational velocities. We discuss formation scenarios (runa way star scenarios versus a scenario for star formation in the halo) by com paring times-of-flight and evolutionary time scales. For all stars (except SB 357 and HS 1914+7139) both the scales are similar indicating that the st ars could have formed in the galactic disk and been ejected from there soon after their birth. Derived ejection velocities range from 130 km s(-1) to 440 km s(-1) and may be used to constrain models for ejection mechanisms. U sing new proper motion measurements we show that PHL 346, which was conside red the most likely candidate for a young B-type star born in the halo, can be explained as a runaway star from the galactic plane.