An ancient F-type subdwarf from the halo crossing the Galactic plane
Abstract
AIMS: We selected the bluest object, WISE~J07252351, from Luhman's new high proper motion (HPM) survey based on observations with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) for spectroscopic follow-up observations. Our aim was to unravel the nature of this relatively bright (12, 11) HPM star (267\,mas/yr). METHODS: We obtained low- and medium-resolution spectra with the European Southern Observatory (ESO) New Technology Telescope (NTT)/EFOSC2 and Very Large Telescope (VLT)/XSHOOTER instruments, investigated the radial velocity and performed a quantitative spectral analysis that allowed us to determine physical parameters. The fit of the spectral energy distribution based on the available photometry to low-metallicity model spectra and the similarity of our target to a metal-poor benchmark star (HD~84937) allowed us to estimate the distance and space velocity. RESULTS: As in the case of HD~84937, we classified WISE~J07252351 as sdF5: or a metal-poor turnoff star with 2.00.2, 6250100\,K, 4.00.2, and a possible age of about 12\,Gyr. At an estimated distance of more than 400\,pc, its proper motion translates to a tangential velocity of more than 500\,km/s. Together with its constant (on timescales of hours, days, and months) and large radial velocity (about 240\,km/s), the resulting Galactic restframe velocity is about 460\,km/s, implying a bound retrograde orbit for this extreme halo object that currently crosses the Galactic plane at high speed.
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@article{arxiv.1501.00929,
title = {An ancient F-type subdwarf from the halo crossing the Galactic plane},
author = {R. -D. Scholz and U. Heber and C. Heuser and E. Ziegerer and S. Geier and F. Niederhofer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.00929},
year = {2015}
}
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8 pages, 3 tables, 7 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics