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Obliquity Constraints on the Planetary-mass Companion HD 106906 b

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2021-11-03 v1

Abstract

We constrain the angular momentum architecture of HD 106906, a 13 ±\pm 2 Myr old system in the ScoCen complex composed of a compact central binary, a widely separated planetary-mass tertiary HD 106906 b, and a debris disk nested between the binary and tertiary orbital planes. We measure the orientations of three vectors: the companion spin axis, companion orbit normal, and disk normal. Using near-IR high-resolution spectra from Gemini/IGRINS, we obtain a projected rotational velocity of vsinipv\sin{i_p} = 9.5 ±\pm 0.2 km/s for HD 106906 b. This measurement together with a published photometric rotation period implies the companion is viewed nearly pole-on, with a line-of-sight spin axis inclination of ipi_p = 14 ±\pm 4 degrees or 166 ±\pm 4 degrees. By contrast, the debris disk is known to be viewed nearly edge-on. The likely misalignment of all three vectors suggests HD 106906 b formed by gravitational instability in a turbulent environment, either in a disk or cloud setting.

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@article{arxiv.2108.13437,
  title  = {Obliquity Constraints on the Planetary-mass Companion HD 106906 b},
  author = {Marta L. Bryan and Eugene Chiang and Caroline V. Morley and Gregory N. Mace and Brendan P. Bowler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.13437},
  year   = {2021}
}

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accepted to AJ. 14 pages, 7 figures