Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Hot Jupiter HATS-3b Suggests Hot Jupiters are Randomly Aligned With Their Star's Spin

A Spin-Orbit Alignment for the Hot Jupiter HATS-3b

Authors:

Addison et al

Abstract:

We have measured the alignment between the orbit of HATS-3b (a recently discovered, slightly inflated Hot Jupiter) and the spin-axis of its host star. Data were obtained using the CYCLOPS2 optical-fiber bundle and its simultaneous calibration system feeding the UCLES spectrograph on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. The sky-projected spin-orbit angle of λ=3±25∘ was determined from spectroscopic measurements of Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. This is the first exoplanet discovered through the HATSouth transit survey to have its spin-orbit angle measured. Our results indicate that the orbital plane of HATS-3b is consistent with being aligned to the spin axis of its host star. The low obliquity of the HATS-3 system, which has a relatively hot mid F-type host star, agrees with the general trend observed for Hot Jupiter host stars with effective temperatures greater than 6250K to have randomly distributed spin-orbit angles.

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