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Orbital misalignment of the Neptune-mass exoplanet GJ 436b with the spin of its cool star

Authors :
Bourrier, Vincent
Lovis, Christophe
Beust, Hervé
Ehrenreich, David
Henry, Gregory W.
Astudillo-Defru, Nicola
Allart, Romain
Bonfils, Xavier
Ségransan, Damien
Delfosse, Xavier
Cegla, Heather M.
Wyttenbach, Aurélien
Heng, Kevin
Lavie, Baptiste
Pepe, Francesco
Source :
Nature; January 2018, Vol. 553 Issue: 7689 p477-480, 4p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The angle between the spin of a star and the orbital planes of its planets traces the history of the planetary system. Exoplanets orbiting close to cool stars are expected to be on circular, aligned orbits because of strong tidal interactions with the stellar convective envelope. Spin–orbit alignment can be measured when the planet transits its star, but such ground-based spectroscopic measurements are challenging for cool, slowly rotating stars. Here we report the three-dimensional characterization of the trajectory of an exoplanet around an M dwarf star, derived by mapping the spectrum of the stellar photosphere along the chord transited by the planet. We find that the eccentric orbit of the Neptune-mass exoplanet GJ 436b is nearly perpendicular to the stellar equator. Both eccentricity and misalignment, surprising around a cool star, can result from dynamical interactions (via Kozai migration) with a yet-undetected outer companion. This inward migration of GJ 436b could have triggered the atmospheric escape that now sustains its giant exosphere.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836 and 14764687
Volume :
553
Issue :
7689
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs44564719
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature24677