论文标题
$β$ Pictoris行星系统的自旋轨道对齐
Spin-orbit alignment of the $β$ Pictoris planetary system
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论文摘要
一个至关重要的诊断,可以告诉我们有关形成和动态进化的过程的过程是恒星的旋转轴与行星的轨道角动量矢量之间的角度(“旋转轨道”比对或“斜斜))。在这里,我们介绍了广泛分类系统的第一个自旋轨道对准测量,即直接成像的行星$β$ pictoris b。我们在Br $γ$光谱吸收线中使用VLTI/重力光谱界定测定法AS(MicroArcSecond)的天体精度为1 $μ$,以测量与恒星旋转相关的光中心位移。考虑到天文学的倾斜度约束,我们限制了恒星旋转轴的3维取向,并发现$β$ pic b bits绕其宿主星旋转了其船长轨道。恒星光球,星球和外碎片盘的角动量向量与相互倾斜$ <3 \ pm5^{\ circ} $完善,这表明在系统中形成的$β$ pic b,而没有明显的原始原则。我们的结果表明,红外干涉仪测量宽分离行星系统的自旋轨道对齐的潜力,从rossiter-mclaughlin效应访问参数空间的高度互补状态。如果通过对较大的宽分离行星样本进行测量来确认低倾斜度,它将为解释具有动态散射和Kozai-Lidov机制的热木星系统中的倾斜度的理论提供支持。
A crucial diagnostic that can tell us about processes involved in the formation and dynamical evolutionof planetary systems is the angle between the rotation axis of a star and a planet's orbital angular momentum vector ("spin-orbit" alignment or "obliquity"). Here we present the first spin-orbit alignment measurement for a wide-separation exoplanetary system, namely on the directly-imaged planet $β$ Pictoris b. We use VLTI/GRAVITY spectro-interferometry with an astrometric accuracy of 1 $μ$as (microarcsecond) in the Br$γ$ photospheric absorption line to measure the photocenter displacement associated with the stellar rotation. Taking inclination constraints from astroseismology into account, we constrain the 3-dimensional orientation of the stellar spin axis and find that $β$ Pic b orbits its host star on a prograde orbit. The angular momentum vectors of the stellar photosphere, the planet, and the outer debris disk are well-aligned with mutual inclinations $<3\pm5^{\circ}$, which indicates that $β$ Pic b formed in a system without significant primordial misalignments. Our results demonstrate the potential of infrared interferometry to measure the spin-orbit alignment for wide-separation planetary systems, probing a highly complementary regime to the parameter space accessible with the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. If the low obliquity is confirmed by measurements on a larger sample of wide-separation planets, it would lend support to theories that explain the obliquity in Hot Jupiter systems with dynamical scattering and the Kozai-Lidov mechanism.