Misaligned spin-orbit in the XO-3 planetary system?

Hebrard, G.; Bouchy, F.; Pont, F.; Loeillet, B.; Rabus, M.; Bonfils, X.; Moutou, C.; Boisse, I.; Delfosse, X.; Desort, M.; Eggenberger, A.; Ehrenreich, D.; Forveille, T.; Lagrange, A. -M.; Lovis, C.; et. al.

Abstract

The transiting extrasolar planet XO-3b is remarkable, with a high mass and eccentric orbit. These unusual characteristics make it interesting to test whether its orbital plane is parallel to the equator of its host star, as it is observed for other transiting planets. We performed radial velocity measurements of XO- 3 with the SOPHIE spectrograph at the 1.93 m telescope of Haute- Provence Observatory during a planetary transit and at other orbital phases. This allowed us to observe the Rossiter- McLaughlin e. ect and, together with a new analysis of the transit light curve, to refine the parameters of the planet. The unusual shape of the radial velocity anomaly during the transit provides a hint of a nearly transverse Rossiter- McLaughlin e. ect. The sky- projected angle between the planetary orbital axis and the stellar rotation axis should be. = 70 degrees +/- 15 degrees to be compatible with our observations. This suggests that some close- in planets might result from gravitational interaction between planets and/or stars rather than migration due to interaction with the accretion disk. This surprising result requires confirmation by additional observations, especially at lower airmass, to fully exclude the possibility that the signal is due to systematic e. ects.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000258760300042 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volumen: 488
Número: 2
Editorial: EDP SCIENCES S A
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 763
Página final: 770
DOI:

10.1051/0004-6361:200810056

Notas: ISI