2015
DOI: 10.1088/2041-8205/808/2/l38
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Probable Spin–orbit Aligned Super-Earth Planet Candidate Koi2138

Abstract: We use rotational gravity darkening in the disk of Kepler star KOI-2138 to show that the orbit of 2.1 − R ⊕ transiting planet candidate KOI-2138.01 has a low projected spin-orbit alignment of λ = 1 • ± 13. KOI-2138.01 is just the second super-Earth with a measured spin-orbit alignment after 55 Cancri e, and the first to be aligned. With a 23.55-day orbital period, KOI-2138.01 may represent the tip of a future iceberg of solar-system-like terrestrial planets having intermediate periods and low-inclination circu… Show more

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“…This facilitates a measurement of Ψ on the basis of time-series photometry alone, making it a powerful tool to study the history of planets orbiting early-type stars. Due to the high photometric precision required, studies have been limited until recently to planets and low-mass stellar companions orbiting a handful of the brightest stars in the Kepler field (Barnes et al 2011(Barnes et al , 2015Szabó et al 2011Szabó et al , 2020Masuda 2015;Zhou & Huang 2013;Ahlers et al 2014Ahlers et al , 2015Ahlers et al , 2019Howarth & Morello 2017;Herman et al 2018). Observations from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS; Ricker et al 2015) have the benefit of observing many more of the systems producing the most pronounced gravity darkening signatures than Kepler.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This facilitates a measurement of Ψ on the basis of time-series photometry alone, making it a powerful tool to study the history of planets orbiting early-type stars. Due to the high photometric precision required, studies have been limited until recently to planets and low-mass stellar companions orbiting a handful of the brightest stars in the Kepler field (Barnes et al 2011(Barnes et al , 2015Szabó et al 2011Szabó et al , 2020Masuda 2015;Zhou & Huang 2013;Ahlers et al 2014Ahlers et al , 2015Ahlers et al , 2019Howarth & Morello 2017;Herman et al 2018). Observations from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS; Ricker et al 2015) have the benefit of observing many more of the systems producing the most pronounced gravity darkening signatures than Kepler.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work marks one of only a handful to account for gravity darkening in an exoplanet analysis (Barnes et al 2011;Szabó et al 2011Szabó et al , 2020Zhou & Huang 2013;Ahlers et al 2014Ahlers et al , 2015Ahlers et al , 2019Ahlers et al , 2020Barnes et al 2015;Masuda 2015). In Section 2 we describe the gravity-darkening technique we use to measure KELT-9 b's alignment angle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We show the full normalized light curve in Figure 1. We phase-fold the light curve on MASCARA-4 b's orbital period and re-bin at 120 seconds to reduce computation time, following previous gravity-darkening works (Barnes et al 2011;Ahlers et al 2014Ahlers et al , 2015Masuda 2015;Barnes et al 2015;Ahlers et al 2019).…”
Section: Data Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dorval et al (2019) previously measured the planet's projected obliquity to be 247.5 •+1.5 • −1.7 • via Doppler tomography. We apply the gravity-darkening technique (Barnes 2009; Barnes et al 2011;Ahlers et al 2014Ahlers et al , 2015Masuda 2015;Barnes et al 2015;Ahlers et al 2019;Zhou et al 2019) to TESS photometry to further constrain the planet's orbit geometry and measure its true spin-orbit angle. Our results match previous observations that close-in giant planets around high-mass stars commonly have misaligned orbits (e.g., Winn et al 2010;Schlaufman 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%