The Orbit of Warm Jupiter WASP-106 B is Aligned with Its Star

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL(2023)

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Understanding orbital obliquities, or the misalignment angles between a star's rotation axis and the orbital axis of its planets, is crucial for unraveling the mechanisms of planetary formation and migration. In this study, we present an analysis of Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM) observations of the warm Jupiter exoplanet WASP-106 b. The high-precision radial velocity measurements were made with HARPS and HARPS-N during the transit of this planet. We aim to constrain the orientation of the planet's orbit relative to its host star's rotation axis. The RM observations are analyzed using a code which models the RM anomaly together with the Keplerian orbit given several parameters in combination with a Markov chain Monte Carlo implementation. We measure the projected stellar obliquity in the WASP-106 system for the first time and find lambda = (-1 +/- 11)degrees, supporting the theory of quiescent migration through the disk.
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Exoplanet evolution,Exoplanet migration,Radial velocity,Photometry,Transits
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