2023A&A...669A..63B


Query : 2023A&A...669A..63B

2023A&A...669A..63B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 669A, 63 (2023/1-1)

DREAM I. Orbital architecture orrery.

BOURRIER V., ATTIA O., MALLONN M., MARRET A., LENDL M., KONIG P.-C., KRENN A., CRETIGNIER M., ALLART R., HENRY G., BRYANT E., LELEU A., NIELSEN L., HEBRARD G., HARA N., EHRENREICH D., SEIDEL J., DOS SANTOS L., LOVIS C., BAYLISS D., CEGLA H.M., DUMUSQUE X., BOISSE I., BOUCHER A., BOUCHY F., PEPE F., LAVIE B., REY CERDA J., SEGRANSAN D., UDRY S. and VRIGNAUD T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The distribution of close-in exoplanets is shaped by a complex interplay between atmospheric and dynamical processes. The Desert-Rim Exoplanets Atmosphere and Migration (DREAM) program aims at disentangling those processes through the study of the hot Neptune desert, whose rim hosts planets that are undergoing, or survived, atmospheric evaporation and orbital migration. In this first paper, we use the Rossiter-McLaughlin revolutions (RMR) technique to investigate the orbital architecture of 14 close-in planets ranging from mini-Neptune to Jupiter-size and covering a broad range of orbital distances. While no signal is detected for the two smallest planets, we were able to constrain the sky-projected spin-orbit angle of six planets for the first time, to revise its value for six others, and, thanks to constraints on the stellar inclination, to derive the 3D orbital architecture in seven systems. These results reveal a striking three-quarters of polar orbits in our sample, all being systems with a single close-in planet but of various stellar and planetary types. High-eccentricity migration is favored to explain such orbits for several evaporating warm Neptunes, supporting the role of late migration in shaping the desert and populating its rim. Putting our measurements in the wider context of the close-in planet population will be useful to investigate the various processes shaping their architectures.

Abstract Copyright: © The Authors 2023

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: fundamental parameters - planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability - techniques: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 44

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Number of rows : 44
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 3167 PM* 00 34 57.5242131960 +04 22 53.284093032       8.4   K0V 77 0
2 WASP-156 PM* 02 11 07.6236440160 +02 25 04.878446484   12.563 11.587     ~ 19 0
3 WASP-156b Pl 02 11 07.6236697144 +02 25 04.876555603           ~ 22 0
4 HAT-P-33b Pl 07 32 44.2170736940 +33 50 06.118002888           ~ 48 1
5 HAT-P-33 * 07 32 44.2173520776 +33 50 06.115051104   11.66 11.03 11.10   ~ 35 1
6 NAME LP 424-4b Pl 07 59 05.8395618539 +15 23 29.240025256           ~ 266 1
7 K2-105b Pl 08 21 40.8642457671 +13 29 51.119454268           ~ 11 0
8 K2-105 * 08 21 40.8643728408 +13 29 51.117522432   12.68 11.75     ~ 16 0
9 BD-20 2976b Pl 09 39 30.0860882657 -20 58 56.877954895           ~ 20 0
10 BD-20 2976 PM* 09 39 30.0861120120 -20 58 56.881266564   9.94 9.35     F9V 16 0
11 HD 89345 * 10 18 41.0577180360 +10 07 44.501913660   10.15 9.38     G5 24 0
12 HD 89345b Pl 10 18 41.0578440694 +10 07 44.504976874           ~ 18 0
13 V* EN UMa dS* 10 21 03.3408522792 +68 44 51.552308292 6.260 6.140 5.900     A7Vn 55 0
14 Ross 905b Pl 11 42 11.0933874353 +26 42 23.658083337           ~ 753 1
15 HD 105374 * 12 08 00.5886550416 +00 37 16.689421020   7.37 6.98     F2V 34 0
16 HD 105589 PM* 12 09 25.8447738144 -00 45 30.730141620   8.24 7.87     F3V 18 0
17 HD 106315 * 12 13 53.3962381416 -00 23 36.553445304   9.402 8.951     F5V 38 0
18 HD 106315c Pl 12 13 53.3965594147 -00 23 36.554390504           ~ 26 0
19 HD 106315b Pl 12 13 53.3965594147 -00 23 36.554390504           ~ 18 0
20 HD 106965 Be* 12 17 57.5419686024 +01 34 31.143397980   7.63 7.54     A1IV-IIIe 65 0
21 K2-235b Pl 12 33 32.8440958980 -10 08 46.223886777           ~ 139 0
22 WASP-107c Pl? 12 33 32.8440958980 -10 08 46.223886777           ~ 4 0
23 WASP-107 PM* 12 33 32.8441110816 -10 08 46.225572324   14.62 11.47     K7V 53 0
24 HAT-P-3 * 13 44 22.5937349736 +48 01 43.205733624   12.53 11.86     K1V 82 1
25 HAT-P-3b Pl 13 44 22.5939154049 +48 01 43.206257583           ~ 90 1
26 Kepler-25 Ro* 19 06 33.2141354736 +39 29 16.358725104   11.32 10.77 10.598   ~ 140 1
27 Kepler-25c Pl 19 06 33.2143323702 +39 29 16.357969502           ~ 80 1
28 Kepler-25d Pl 19 06 33.2143323702 +39 29 16.357969502           ~ 8 0
29 Kepler-25b Pl 19 06 33.2143323702 +39 29 16.357969502           ~ 63 1
30 Kepler-63 Ro* 19 16 54.2861367672 +49 32 53.451062520   12.36 12.02     G5 104 1
31 Kepler-63b Pl 19 16 54.2861871448 +49 32 53.450828682           ~ 62 1
32 BD+48 2893 Ro* 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272   10.73 10.08     G1V 122 1
33 BD+48 2893b Pl 19 24 07.7660110490 +49 02 24.928201112           ~ 87 1
34 BD+48 2893c Pl 19 24 07.7660110490 +49 02 24.928201112           ~ 54 1
35 BD+48 2893d Pl 19 24 07.7660110490 +49 02 24.928201112           ~ 17 1
36 BD+47 2936 EB* 19 50 50.2472976936 +48 04 51.101390496       8.8   K4V 276 2
37 BD+47 2936b Pl 19 50 50.2474562793 +48 04 51.097364378           ~ 381 1
38 HD 340099 * 20 21 45.9296022840 +26 41 33.605958552   10.675 10.326   9.597 A8 22 0
39 HD 340099b Pl 20 21 45.9297019553 +26 41 33.603821892           ~ 16 0
40 WASP-47 * 22 04 48.7261549272 -12 01 07.998743676     11.99 11.82   ~ 145 1
41 WASP-47d Pl 22 04 48.7262032385 -12 01 08.000987005           ~ 41 0
42 WASP-47c Pl 22 04 48.7262032385 -12 01 08.000987005           ~ 24 0
43 WASP-47e Pl 22 04 48.7262032385 -12 01 08.000987005           ~ 62 0
44 WASP-47b Pl 22 04 48.7262032385 -12 01 08.000987005           ~ 81 1

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