Confirmation of a Retrograde Orbit for Exoplanet WASP-17b
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2010
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Bayliss, Daniel
Winn, Joshua
Mardling, Rosemary Anne
Sackett, Penny
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We present high-precision radial velocity observations of WASP-17 throughout the transit of its close-in giant planet, using theMIKE spectrograph on the 6.5 mMagellan Telescope at Las Campanas Observatory. By modeling the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, we find the sky-projected spin-orbit angle to be λ = 167.4±11.2 deg. This independently confirms the previous finding thatWASP-17b is on a retrograde orbit, suggesting it underwent migration via amechanism other than just the gravitational interaction between the planet and the disk. Interestingly, our result for λ differs by 45 ± 13 deg from the previously announced value, and we also find that the spectroscopic transit occurs 15 ± 5 minutes earlier than expected, based on the published ephemeris. The discrepancy in the ephemeris highlights the need for contemporaneous spectroscopic and photometric transit observations whenever possible.
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Keywords: Planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability; Planets and satellites: individual (WASP-17b); Stars: individual (WASP-17); Techniques: radial velocities
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Astrophysical Journal, The
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