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NEID Reveals that The Young Warm Neptune TOI-2076 b Has a Low Obliquity

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2023-02-27 v2

Abstract

TOI-2076 b is a sub-Neptune-sized planet (R=2.39±0.10RR= 2.39 \pm 0.10 {R_\oplus}) that transits a young (204±50MYr204 \pm 50 {MYr}) bright (V=9.2V = 9.2) K-dwarf hosting a system of three transiting planets. Using spectroscopic observations with the NEID spectrograph on the WIYN 3.5 m Telescope, we model the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect of TOI-2076 b, and derive a sky-projected obliquity of λ=315+16\lambda=-3_{-15}^{+16\:\circ}. Using the size of the star (R=0.775±0.015RR=0.775 \pm0.015 {R_\odot}), and the stellar rotation period (Prot=7.27±0.23P_{\mathrm{rot}}=7.27\pm0.23 days), we estimate an obliquity of ψ=189+10\psi=18_{-9}^{+10\:\circ} (ψ<34\psi < 34^\circ at 95\% confidence), demonstrating that TOI-2076 b is on a well-aligned orbit. Simultaneous diffuser-assisted photometry from the 3.5 m Telescope at Apache Point Observatory rules out flares during the transit. TOI-2076 b joins a small but growing sample of young planets in compact multi-planet systems with well-aligned orbits, and is the fourth planet with an age 300\lesssim 300 Myr in a multi-transiting system with an obliquity measurement. The low obliquity of TOI-2076 b and the presence of transit timing variations in the system suggest the TOI-2076 system likely formed via convergent disk migration in an initially well-aligned disk.

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@article{arxiv.2212.06266,
  title  = {NEID Reveals that The Young Warm Neptune TOI-2076 b Has a Low Obliquity},
  author = {Robert C. Frazier and Gudmundur Stefansson and Suvrath Mahadevan and Samuel W. Yee and Caleb I. Canas and Josh Winn and Jacob Luhn and Fei Dai and Lauren Doyle and Heather Cegla and Shubham Kanodia and Paul Robertson and John Wisniewski and Chad Bender and Jiayin Dong and Arvind F. Gupta and Samuel Halverson and Suzanne Hawley and Leslie Hebb and Rae Holcomb and Adam Kowalski and Jessica Libby-Roberts and Andrea Lin and Michael McElwain and Joe Ninan and Cristobal Petrovich and Arpita Roy and Christian Schwab and Ryan Terrien and Jason Wright},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.06266},
  year   = {2023}
}

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Published in ApJL, 11 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables