The most recently discovered population of stars in the Galaxy are the
"Hypervelocity Stars"." These objects are shooting out of the Milky Way
at such high speeds, they will escape the Galaxy's gravitational pull and
will never return. How did they get their enormous velocities? What can
we learn about the Milky Way's dark matter halo, star formation, and the
supermassive black hole at the galactic center by studying them?
Dr. Juna Kollmeier is an astronomer of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Her research focuses on structure formation on a variety of physical scales including
supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies and the material that connects and
feeds galaxies -- the intergalactic medium.