The existence of gaseous giant planets whose orbits lie close to their host stars ('hot Jupiters') can largely be accounted for by planetary migration associated with viscous evolution of proto-planetary nebulae. Recently, observations of the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect during planetary transits have revealed that a considerable fraction of hot Jupiters are on orbits that are misaligned with respect to the spin axes of their host stars. This observation has cast doubt on the importance of disk-driven migration as a mechanism for producing hot Jupiters. Here I show that misaligned orbits can be a natural consequence of disk migration in binary systems whose orbital plane is uncorrelated with the spin axes of the individual stars. The gravitat...
Hot Jupiters (giant planets with orbital periods less than 10 days) and warm Jupiters (giant planets...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
International audienceContext. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolut...
The existence of gaseous giant planets whose orbits lie close to their host stars ('hot Jupiters') c...
Continued observational characterization of transiting planets that reside in close proximity to the...
The presence of giant gaseous planets that reside in close proximity to their host stars, i.e., hot ...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters (HJs) exhibit significant misalignment between the...
Continued observational characterization of transiting planets that reside in close proximity to the...
Observed hot Jupiter (HJ) systems exhibit a wide range of stellar spin-orbit misalignment angles. Th...
Detailed observational characterization of transiting exoplanet systems has revealed that the spin-a...
Context. For 61 transiting hot Jupiters, the projection of the angle between the orbital plane and t...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters are observed to have highly misaligned orbital axe...
The Sun’s equator and the planets’ orbital planes are nearly aligned, which is presumably a conseque...
Misalignments between the orbital planes of planets and the equatorial planes of their host stars ha...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
Hot Jupiters (giant planets with orbital periods less than 10 days) and warm Jupiters (giant planets...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
International audienceContext. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolut...
The existence of gaseous giant planets whose orbits lie close to their host stars ('hot Jupiters') c...
Continued observational characterization of transiting planets that reside in close proximity to the...
The presence of giant gaseous planets that reside in close proximity to their host stars, i.e., hot ...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters (HJs) exhibit significant misalignment between the...
Continued observational characterization of transiting planets that reside in close proximity to the...
Observed hot Jupiter (HJ) systems exhibit a wide range of stellar spin-orbit misalignment angles. Th...
Detailed observational characterization of transiting exoplanet systems has revealed that the spin-a...
Context. For 61 transiting hot Jupiters, the projection of the angle between the orbital plane and t...
Many exoplanetary systems containing hot Jupiters are observed to have highly misaligned orbital axe...
The Sun’s equator and the planets’ orbital planes are nearly aligned, which is presumably a conseque...
Misalignments between the orbital planes of planets and the equatorial planes of their host stars ha...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
Hot Jupiters (giant planets with orbital periods less than 10 days) and warm Jupiters (giant planets...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
International audienceContext. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolut...