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Spin-Orbit Angles of Kepler-13Ab and HAT-P-7b from Gravity-Darkened Transit Light Curves

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2015-06-08 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Analysis of the transit light curve deformed by the stellar gravity darkening allows us to photometrically measure both components of the spin-orbit angle ψ\psi, its sky projection λ\lambda and inclination of the stellar spin axis ii_\star. In this paper, we apply the method to two transiting hot Jupiter systems monitored with the Kepler spacecraft, Kepler-13A and HAT-P-7. For Kepler-13A, we find i=81±5i_\star=81^\circ\pm5^\circ and ψ=60±2\psi=60^\circ\pm2^\circ adopting the spectroscopic constraint λ=58.6±2.0\lambda=58.6^\circ\pm2.0^\circ by Johnson et al. (2014). In our solution, the discrepancy between the above λ\lambda and that previously reported by Barnes et al. (2011) is solved by fitting both of the two parameters in the quadratic limb-darkening law. We also report the temporal variation in the orbital inclination of Kepler-13Ab, dcosiorb/dt=(7.0±0.4)×106day1\mathrm{d} |\cos i_{\rm orb}|/\mathrm{d}t=(-7.0\pm0.4)\times10^{-6}\,\mathrm{day}^{-1}, providing further evidence for the spin-orbit precession in this system. By fitting the precession model to the time series of iorbi_{\rm orb}, λ\lambda, and ii_\star obtained with the gravity-darkened model, we constrain the stellar quadrupole moment J2=(6.1±0.3)×105J_2=(6.1\pm0.3)\times10^{-5} for our new solution, which is several times smaller than J2=(1.66±0.08)×104J_2=(1.66\pm0.08)\times10^{-4} obtained for the previous one. We show that the difference can be observable in the future evolution of λ\lambda, thus providing a possibility to test our solution with follow-up observations. The second target, HAT-P-7, is the first F-dwarf star analyzed with the gravity-darkening method. Our analysis points to a nearly pole-on configuration with ψ=101±2\psi=101^\circ\pm2^\circ or 87±287^\circ\pm2^\circ and the gravity-darkening exponent β\beta consistent with 0.250.25. Such an observational constraint on β\beta can be useful for testing the theory of gravity darkening.

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@article{arxiv.1503.05446,
  title  = {Spin-Orbit Angles of Kepler-13Ab and HAT-P-7b from Gravity-Darkened Transit Light Curves},
  author = {Kento Masuda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.05446},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

15 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ, typo in the abstract fixed