On the alignment of debris disks and their host stars' rotation axis -implications for spin-orbit misalignment in exoplanetary systems
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01/05/2011
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It has been widely thought that measuring the misalignment angle between the orbital plane of a transiting exoplanet and the spin of its host star was a good discriminator between different migration processes for hot-Jupiters. Specifically, well-aligned hot-Jupiter systems (as measured by the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect) were thought to have formed via migration through interaction with a viscous disc, while misaligned systems were thought to have undergone a more violent dynamical history. These conclusions were based on the assumption that the planet-forming disc was well-aligned with the host star. Recent work by Lai et al. has challenged this assumption, and proposes that the star-disc interaction in the pre-main sequence phase can exert a torque on the star and change its rotation axis angle. We have estimated the stellar rotation axis of a sample of stars which host spatially resolved debris disks. Comparison of our derived stellar rotation axis inclination angles with the geometrically measured debris-disk inclinations shows no evidence for a misalignment between the two. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
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Watson , C , Littlefair , S P , Diamond , C , Collier Cameron , A , Fitzsimmons , A , Simpson , E , Moulds , V & Pollacco , D 2011 , ' On the alignment of debris disks and their host stars' rotation axis -implications for spin-orbit misalignment in exoplanetary systems ' Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , vol 413 , no. 1 , pp. L71-L75 . DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-3933.2011.01036.x |
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