TY - JOUR
T1 - The Aligned Orbit of a Hot Jupiter around the M Dwarf TOI-4201
AU - Gan, Tianjun
AU - Wang, Sharon X.
AU - Dai, Fei
AU - Winn, Joshua N.
AU - Mao, Shude
AU - Xu, Siyi
AU - Pallé, Enric
AU - Bean, Jacob L.
AU - Brady, Madison
AU - Brown, Nina
AU - Lu, Cicero
AU - Luque, Rafael
AU - Mocnik, Teo
AU - Seifahrt, Andreas
AU - Stefánsson, Guđmundur K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
PY - 2024/7/1
Y1 - 2024/7/1
N2 - Measuring the obliquities of stars hosting giant planets may shed light on the dynamical history of planetary systems. Significant efforts have been made to measure the obliquities of FGK stars with hot Jupiters, mainly based on observations of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. In contrast, M dwarfs with hot Jupiters have hardly been explored because such systems are rare and often not favorable for such precise observations. Here, we report the first detection of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect for an M dwarf with a hot Jupiter, TOI-4201, using the Gemini-North/MAROON-X spectrograph. We find TOI-4201 to be well aligned with its giant planet, with a sky-projected obliquity of λ = − 3.0 − 3.2 + 3.7 ° and a true obliquity of ψ = 21.3 − 12.8 + 12.5 ° with an upper limit of 40◦ at a 95% confidence level. The result agrees with dynamically quiet formation or tidal obliquity damping that realigned the system. As the first hot Jupiter around an M dwarf with its obliquity measured, TOI-4201b joins the group of aligned giant planets around cool stars (T eff < 6250 K), as well as the small but growing sample of planets with relatively high planet-to-star mass ratio (M p /M * ≳ 3 × 10−3) that also appear to be mostly aligned.
AB - Measuring the obliquities of stars hosting giant planets may shed light on the dynamical history of planetary systems. Significant efforts have been made to measure the obliquities of FGK stars with hot Jupiters, mainly based on observations of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. In contrast, M dwarfs with hot Jupiters have hardly been explored because such systems are rare and often not favorable for such precise observations. Here, we report the first detection of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect for an M dwarf with a hot Jupiter, TOI-4201, using the Gemini-North/MAROON-X spectrograph. We find TOI-4201 to be well aligned with its giant planet, with a sky-projected obliquity of λ = − 3.0 − 3.2 + 3.7 ° and a true obliquity of ψ = 21.3 − 12.8 + 12.5 ° with an upper limit of 40◦ at a 95% confidence level. The result agrees with dynamically quiet formation or tidal obliquity damping that realigned the system. As the first hot Jupiter around an M dwarf with its obliquity measured, TOI-4201b joins the group of aligned giant planets around cool stars (T eff < 6250 K), as well as the small but growing sample of planets with relatively high planet-to-star mass ratio (M p /M * ≳ 3 × 10−3) that also appear to be mostly aligned.
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U2 - 10.3847/2041-8213/ad5967
DO - 10.3847/2041-8213/ad5967
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85198216474
SN - 2041-8205
VL - 969
JO - Astrophysical Journal Letters
JF - Astrophysical Journal Letters
IS - 1
M1 - L24
ER -