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2017AJ....153..205D - Astron. J., 153, 205-205 (2017/May-0)

The oblique orbit of WASP-107b from K2 photometry.

DAI F. and WINN J.N.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of nine transits of WASP-107 during the K2 mission reveal three separate occasions when the planet crossed in front of a starspot. The data confirm the stellar rotation period to be 17 days-approximately three times the planet's orbital period-and suggest that large spots persist for at least one full rotation. If the star had a low obliquity, at least two additional spot crossings should have been observed. They were not observed, giving evidence for a high obliquity. We use a simple geometric model to show that the obliquity is likely in the range 40°-140°, i.e., both spin-orbit alignment and anti-alignment can be ruled out. WASP-107 thereby joins the small collection of relatively low-mass stars with a high obliquity. Most such stars have been observed to have low obliquities; all of the exceptions, including WASP-107, involve planets with relatively wide orbits ("warm Jupiters," with a{min}/R* 8). This demonstrates a connection between stellar obliquity and planet properties, in contradiction to some theories for obliquity excitation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): planetary systems - planets and satellites: individual WASP-107 - stars: individual: WASP-107 - stars: individual: WASP-107

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