论文标题
单星暖木星系统中对齐的趋势
A Tendency Toward Alignment in Single-Star Warm Jupiter Systems
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论文摘要
潮汐分离的系外行星的旋转轨道角度的分布对动态暴力行星进化史的普遍性提供了独特的约束。潮汐分离的行星提供了对原始恒星斜率分布的相对无偏见的视野,因为它们不能在系统寿命中进行潮汐重新调整。我们介绍了长期倾斜外界系统(鞋底)调查的第三个结果:在潮汐脱离的温暖的木星TOI-1478 b的两个转移中,测量了rossiter-mclaughlin效果,并带有Wiyn/neid/neid/neid和keck/hires spectrapchs,揭示$λ= 6.2^{+5.9} _ { - 5.5} $度。将这种新测量与完整的档案倾斜度测量相结合,包括鞋底调查的两个先前约束,我们证明,在单星系统中,潮汐脱离的温暖木星比近距离的热木星更优惠地对齐。这一发现具有两个关键的含义:(1)单星系统中的行星倾向于在对齐的原始磁盘内形成,并且(2)温暖的木星比热木星更静止地形成,在单星系统中,在单星系中,可能会通过降低后阶段的Planet-Planet-Planet相互作用将其扰动成错误的状态。我们还发现,较低的质量土星横跨各种自旋角角,表明这些系统中行星散射和/或世俗机制的流行率。
The distribution of spin-orbit angles for systems with wide-separation, tidally detached exoplanets offers a unique constraint on the prevalence of dynamically violent planetary evolution histories. Tidally detached planets provide a relatively unbiased view of the primordial stellar obliquity distribution, since they cannot tidally realign within the system lifetime. We present the third result from our Stellar Obliquities in Long-period Exoplanet Systems (SOLES) survey: a measurement of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect across two transits of the tidally detached warm Jupiter TOI-1478 b with the WIYN/NEID and Keck/HIRES spectrographs, revealing a sky-projected spin-orbit angle $λ=6.2^{+5.9}_{-5.5}$ degrees. Combining this new measurement with the full set of archival obliquity measurements, including two previous constraints from the SOLES survey, we demonstrate that, in single-star systems, tidally detached warm Jupiters are preferentially more aligned than closer-orbiting hot Jupiters. This finding has two key implications: (1) planets in single-star systems tend to form within aligned protoplanetary disks, and (2) warm Jupiters form more quiescently than hot Jupiters, which, in single-star systems, are likely perturbed into a misaligned state through planet-planet interactions in the post-disk-dispersal phase. We also find that lower-mass Saturns span a wide range of spin-orbit angles, suggesting a prevalence of planet-planet scattering and/or secular mechanisms in these systems.