A ~1 solar-mass main-sequence star with supersolar metallicity has been traced back to the galactic center as a hypervelocity star ejected by the Hills mechanism.
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Photometric study of Glimpse-C02 yields distance 6.3 kpc, age 11.9 Gyr, [Fe/H] = -0.30, and mass 3.57e4 solar masses, classifying it as an old metal-rich bulge globular cluster.
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Discovery of Galactic center ejected star in DESI DR1
A ~1 solar-mass main-sequence star with supersolar metallicity has been traced back to the galactic center as a hypervelocity star ejected by the Hills mechanism.
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Revealing the stellar population of the ultra-obscured Galactic globular cluster Glimpse-C02
Photometric study of Glimpse-C02 yields distance 6.3 kpc, age 11.9 Gyr, [Fe/H] = -0.30, and mass 3.57e4 solar masses, classifying it as an old metal-rich bulge globular cluster.