Transiting exoplanets from the CoRoT space mission XVIII. CoRoT-18b: a massive hot Jupiter on a prograde, nearly aligned orbit


Autoria(s): HEBRARD, G.; EVANS, T. M.; ALONSO, R.; FRIDLUND, M.; OFIR, A.; AIGRAIN, S.; GUILLOT, T.; ALMENARA, J. M.; AUVERGNE, M.; BAGLIN, A.; BARGE, P.; BONOMO, A. S.; BORDE, P.; BOUCHY, F.; CABRERA, J.; CARONE, L.; CARPANO, S.; CAVARROC, C.; CSIZMADIA, Sz.; DEEG, H. J.; DELEUIL, M.; DIAZ, R. F.; DVORAK, R.; ERIKSON, A.; FERRAZ-MELLO, S.; GANDOLFI, D.; GIBSON, N.; GILLON, M.; GUENTHER, E.; HATZES, A.; HAVEL, M.; JORDA, L.; LAMMER, H.; LEGER, A.; LLEBARIA, A.; MAZEH, T.; MOUTOU, C.; OLLIVIER, M.; PARVIAINEN, H.; PAETZOLD, M.; QUELOZ, D.; RAUER, H.; ROUAN, D.; SANTERNE, A.; SCHNEIDER, J.; TINGLEY, B.; WUCHTERL, G.
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/04/2012

18/04/2012

2011

Resumo

We report the detection of CoRoT-18b, a massive hot Jupiter transiting in front of its host star with a period of 1.9000693 +/- 0.0000028 days. This planet was discovered thanks to photometric data secured with the CoRoT satellite combined with spectroscopic and photometric ground-based follow-up observations. The planet has a mass M(p) = 3.47 +/- 0.38 M(Jup), a radius R(p) = 1.31 +/- 0.18 R(Jup), and a density rho(p) = 2.2 +/- 0.8 g cm(-3). It orbits a G9V star with a mass M(*) = 0.95 +/- 0.15 M(circle dot), a radius R(*) = 1.00 +/- 0.13 R(circle dot), and a rotation period P(rot) = 5.4 +/- 0.4 days. The age of the system remains uncertain, with stellar evolution models pointing either to a few tens Ma or several Ga, while gyrochronology and lithium abundance point towards ages of a few hundred Ma. This mismatch potentially points to a problem in our understanding of the evolution of young stars, with possibly significant implications for stellar physics and the interpretation of inferred sizes of exoplanets around young stars. We detected the RossiterMcLaughlin anomaly in the CoRoT-18 system thanks to the spectroscopic observation of a transit. We measured the obliquity psi = 20 degrees +/- 20 degrees +/- (sky-projected value lambda = -10 degrees +/- 20 degrees), indicating that the planet orbits in the same way as the star is rotating and that this prograde orbit is nearly aligned with the stellar equator.

ANR - National Research Agency[ANR-08-JCJC-0102-01]

Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN)[ESP2007-65480-C02-02]

Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion (MICINN)[AYA2010-20982-C02-02]

Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt, DLR[50OW0204]

Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt, DLR[50OW0603]

Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt, DLR[50QM1004]

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, v.533, 2011

0004-6361

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/15635

10.1051/0004-6361/201117192

http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201117192

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eng

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EDP SCIENCES S A

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Astronomy & Astrophysics

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Palavras-Chave #planetary systems #techniques: spectroscopic #techniques: photometric #techniques: radial velocities #EXTRA-SOLAR PLANETS #LINE-DATA-BASE #CORALIE SURVEY #GIANT PLANET #STARS #SPECTROSCOPY #ATMOSPHERE #EVOLUTION #WASP-3B #CURVES #Astronomy & Astrophysics
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