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2022ApJ...926L..17R - Astrophys. J., 926, L17-L17 (2022/February-3)

Origins of Hot Jupiters from the Stellar Obliquity Distribution.

RICE M., WANG S. and LAUGHLIN G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The obliquity of a star, or the angle between its spin axis and the average orbit normal of its companion planets, provides a unique constraint on that system's evolutionary history. Unlike the solar system, where the Sun's equator is nearly aligned with its companion planets, many hot-Jupiter systems have been discovered with large spin-orbit misalignments, hosting planets on polar or retrograde orbits. We demonstrate that, in contrast to stars harboring hot Jupiters on circular orbits, those with eccentric companions follow no population-wide obliquity trend with stellar temperature. This finding can be naturally explained through a combination of high-eccentricity migration and tidal damping. Furthermore, we show that the joint obliquity and eccentricity distributions observed today are consistent with the outcomes of high-eccentricity migration, with no strict requirement to invoke the other hot-Jupiter formation mechanisms of disk migration or in situ formation. At a population-wide level, high-eccentricity migration can consistently shape the dynamical evolution of hot-Jupiter systems.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet dynamics - Exoplanet astronomy - Exoplanet evolution - Planetary alignment - Star-planet interactions - Exoplanet systems - Hot Jupiters - Exoplanets - Planetary dynamics - Exoplanet migration - Exoplanet tides - Planetary theory

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