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earth and planetary sciences

TOI-1859b: A 64 Day Warm Jupiter on an Eccentric and Misaligned Orbit

Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 951, No. 2, Article L29, Year 2023

Warm Jupiters are close-in giant planets with relatively large planet-star separations (i.e., 10 < a/R ⋆ < 100). Given their weak tidal interactions with their host stars, measurements of stellar obliquity may be used to probe the initial obliquity distribution and dynamical history for close-in gas giants. Using spectroscopic observations, we confirm the planetary nature of TOI-1859b and determine the stellar obliquity of TOI-1859 to be λ = 38.9 − 2.7 + 2.8 ° relative to its planetary companion using the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. TOI-1859b is a 64 day warm Jupiter orbiting around a late F dwarf and has an orbital eccentricity of 0.57 − 0.16 + 0.12 inferred purely from transit light curves. The eccentric and misaligned orbit of TOI-1859b is likely an outcome of dynamical interactions, such as planet-planet scattering and planet-disk resonance crossing.

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