2017ApJ...836L..24W


Query : 2017ApJ...836L..24W

2017ApJ...836L..24W - Astrophys. J., 836, L24-L24 (2017/February-3)

Searching for rapid orbital decay of WASP-18b.

WILKINS A.N., DELREZ L., BARKER A.J., DEMING D., HAMILTON D., GILLON M. and JEHIN E.

Abstract (from CDS):

The WASP-18 system, with its massive and extremely close-in planet, WASP-18b (Mp = 10.3MJ, a = 0.02 au, P = 22.6 hr), is one of the best-known exoplanet laboratories to directly measure Q', the modified tidal quality factor and proxy for efficiency of tidal dissipation, of the host star. Previous analysis predicted a rapid orbital decay of the planet toward its host star that should be measurable on the timescale of a few years, if the star is as dissipative as is inferred from the circularization of close-in solar-type binary stars. We have compiled published transit and secondary eclipse timing (as observed by WASP, TRAPPIST, and Spitzer) with more recent unpublished light curves (as observed by TRAPPIST and Hubble Space Telescope) with coverage spanning nine years. We find no signature of a rapid decay. We conclude that the absence of rapid orbital decay most likely derives from Q' being larger than was inferred from solar-type stars and find that Q' >= 1 x 106, at 95% confidence; this supports previous work suggesting that F stars, with their convective cores and thin convective envelopes, are significantly less tidally dissipative than solar-type stars, with radiative cores and large convective envelopes.

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

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: atmospheres - stars: individual: WASP-18 - techniques: photometric - techniques: spectroscopic - techniques: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
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 10069 SB* 01 37 25.0332798696 -45 40 40.374717456   9.74 9.30     F6IV/V 211 1
2 HD 10069b Pl 01 37 25.0335097438 -45 40 40.376513381           ~ 340 1
3 BD+00 316 * 01 57 03.2039481048 +00 45 31.875052896   11.35 10.56     ~ 30 1
4 WASP-12b Pl 06 30 32.7966788910 +29 40 20.266334158           G0 716 1
5 WASP-19 V* 09 53 40.0765648584 -45 39 33.057187596   13.05 12.31 12.12 11.35 G8V 168 2
6 WASP-43b Pl 10 19 38.0089444408 -09 48 22.603103969           ~ 324 1
7 K2-22b Pl 11 17 55.8771414480 +02 37 08.603887613           ~ 48 0
8 K2-22 LM* 11 17 55.8772962552 +02 37 08.603363784   17.04 15.60 15.38   K7V 34 0
9 WASP-103b Pl 16 37 15.5753608801 +07 11 00.119024745           ~ 168 1
10 WTS-2b Pl 19 34 55.8667829791 +36 48 55.847125414           ~ 18 2
11 WTS-2 * 19 34 55.8673176336 +36 48 55.851325812       15.71   K2V 14 1
12 KELT-16b Pl 20 57 04.4386615783 +31 39 39.629670391           ~ 43 0

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