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The First Spin-Orbit Obliquity of an M dwarf/brown dwarf System: An eccentric and aligned TOI-2119 b

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2025-02-12 v3 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We report the first instance of an M dwarf/brown dwarf obliquity measurement for the TOI-2119 system using the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. TOI-2119 b is a transiting brown dwarf orbiting a young, active early M dwarf (TeffT_{\rm{eff}} = 3553 K). It has a mass of 64.4 MJ_{\rm{J}} and radius of 1.08 RJ_{\rm{J}}, with an eccentric orbit (ee = 0.3) at a period of 7.2 days. For this analysis, we utilise NEID spectroscopic transit observations and ground based simultaneous transit photometry from the Astrophysical Research Consortium (ARC) and the Las Campanas Remote Observatory (LCRO). We fit all available data of TOI-2119 b to refine the brown dwarf parameters and update the ephemeris. The classical Rossiter-McLaughlin technique yields a projected star-planet obliquity of λ=0.8±1.1\lambda=-0.8\pm1.1^\circ and a three-dimensional obliquity of ψ=15.7±5.5\psi=15.7\pm5.5^\circ. Additionally, we spatially resolve the stellar surface of TOI-2119 utilising the Reloaded Rossiter-McLaughlin technique to determine the projected star-planet obliquity as λ=1.26±1.3\lambda=1.26 \pm 1.3^{\circ}. Both of these results agree within 2σ2\sigma and confirm the system is aligned, where TOI-2119 b joins an emerging group of aligned brown dwarf obliquities. We also probe stellar surface activity on the surface of TOI-2119 in the form of centre-to-limb variations as well as the potential for differential rotation. Overall, we find tentative evidence for centre-to-limb variations on the star but do not detect evidence of differential rotation.

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@article{arxiv.2411.18567,
  title  = {The First Spin-Orbit Obliquity of an M dwarf/brown dwarf System: An eccentric and aligned TOI-2119 b},
  author = {Lauren Doyle and Caleb I. Cañas and Jessica E. Libby-Roberts and Heather M. Cegla and Guðmundur K. Stefánsson and David Anderson and David J. Armstrong and Chad Bender and Daniel Bayliss and Theron W. Carmichael and Sarah Casewell and Shubham Kanodia and Marina Lafarga and Andrea S. J. Lin and Suvrath Mahadevan and Andy Monson and Paul Robertson and Dimitri Veras},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.18567},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

Accepted and published in MNRAS. 12 pages, 9 figures, 4 tables. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2304.12163