Homeless supernovae
Tuesday, September 27, 2011 - 10:01
in Astronomy & Space
In a post earlier this month, we looked at a team of astronomers searching for stars that were on ejected from their birthplaces in clusters. These stars could receive the needed kick from a gravitational swing by the core of the cluster to achieve a velocity of a few tens of km/sec. But a similar mechanism can function in the cores of galaxies giving stars a speed of roughly 1,000 km/sec, enough to leave their parent galaxies. A new study asks whether we have ever witnessed any of these stellar cast offs explode as supernovae.