First Hyper Velocity Star Cluster Observed

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A new hypervelocity star cluster, designated HVGC-1, has been discovered near M87 in the Virgo Cluster, exhibiting an extraordinary blueshift of -1025 km/s. This velocity is significantly offset from the systemic velocity by over 2300 km/s, indicating its unique characteristics. Photometric and spectroscopic analyses support the classification of HVGC-1 as a distant massive globular cluster. The discovery adds to the understanding of hypervelocity objects in the universe. This finding highlights the ongoing advancements in astronomical research and the significance of such clusters.
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I thought this was pretty neat:

http://www.sci-news.com/astronomy/science-hvgc1-hypervelocity-star-cluster-01897.html

http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.6319

From the abstract:
We report the discovery of an object near M87 in the Virgo Cluster with an extraordinary blueshift of -1025 km/s, offset from the systemic velocity by >2300 km/s. Evaluation of photometric and spectroscopic data provides strong evidence that this object is a distant massive globular cluster, which we call HVGC-1 in analogy to Galactic hypervelocity stars.
 
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nice, thanks for sharing that
 
A story on this discovery appeared two months ago: Physics Forums.
 
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