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The origin of B-type runaway stars based on kinematics

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-01-21 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Runaway stars depart their birthplaces with high peculiar velocities. Two mechanisms are commonly invoked to explain their origin, the binary supernova scenario (BSS) and the dynamical ejection scenario (DES). Investigating the kinematic properties of runaway stars is key to understanding their origins.We intend to investigate the origins of 39 B-type runaway stars from LAMOST using orbital traceback analysis. From the catalog of LAMOST, we selected 39 B-type runaway stars and determined their spectral subtypes from key absorption lines. We then derived atmospheric parameters for each star using the Stellar Label Machine (SLAM), which is trained on TLUSTY synthetic spectra computed under the non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) assumption. Using the derived atmospheric parameters as input, we estimated stellar masses and ages with a machine learning model trained on PARSEC evolutionary tracks. We finally performed orbital traceback with GALPY to analyze their origins. Through orbital traceback, we find that 29 stars have trajectories entirely within the Galactic disk, whereas 10 are disk-passing yet still trace back to the disk. Two stars have trajectories that intersect those of known clusters. Their orbits show similar morphologies in both the XYX-Y and RZR-Z planes, and their [M/H] values are comparable, suggesting possible cluster origins. However, definitive confirmation will require additional evidence. In addition, the VSpvsiniV_{\rm Sp} - v\sin{i} plane shows that runaway stars with low peculiar space velocities but high vsiniv\sin{i} remain on the Galactic disk, whereas those with high peculiar space velocities but low vsiniv\sin{i} pass through the disk, possibly reflecting two distinct origins.

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@article{arxiv.2511.20566,
  title  = {The origin of B-type runaway stars based on kinematics},
  author = {Yanjun Guo and Chao Liu and ZhiCun Liu and Chunyan Li and Qida Li and Kun Chen and Zhanwen Han and XueFei Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.20566},
  year   = {2026}
}