We report the measurement of a spectroscopic transit of TOI-1726c, one of two planets transiting a G-type star with V = 6.9 in the Ursa Major Moving Group (∼400 Myr). With a precise age constraint from cluster membership, TOI-1726 provides a great opportunity to test various obliquity excitation scenarios that operate on different timescales. By modeling the Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM) effect, we derived a sky-projected obliquity of -1-+3235∘. This result rules out a polar/retrograde orbit and is consistent with an aligned orbit for planet c. Considering the previously reported, similarly prograde RM measurement of planet b and the transiting nature of both planets, TOI-1726 tentatively conforms to the overall picture that compact multitransit...
We use Kepler short-cadence light curves to constrain the oblateness of planet candidates in the Kep...
Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing pla...
Abstract We report the discovery of TOI-2180 b, a 2.8 M J giant p...
We report the measurement of a spectroscopic transit of TOI-1726c, one of two planets transiting a G...
We report the measurement of a spectroscopic transit of TOI-1726c, one of two planets transiting a G...
peer reviewedClose-in gas giants present a surprising range of stellar obliquity, the angle between ...
International audienceContext. A large sample of long-period giant planets has been discovered thank...
Multiplanet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing plan...
Context. A large sample of long-period giant planets has been discovered thanks to long-term radial ...
Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing pla...
Close-in gas giants present a surprising range of stellar obliquity, the angle between a planet's or...
Mapping the orbital obliquity distribution of young planets is one avenue toward understanding mecha...
We report the discovery and characterization of the transiting extrasolar planet TOI-1710 b. It was ...
We report the discovery of TOI 837b and its validation as a transiting planet. We characterize the s...
We report the discovery and characterization of the transiting extrasolar planet TOI-1710$\:$b. It w...
We use Kepler short-cadence light curves to constrain the oblateness of planet candidates in the Kep...
Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing pla...
Abstract We report the discovery of TOI-2180 b, a 2.8 M J giant p...
We report the measurement of a spectroscopic transit of TOI-1726c, one of two planets transiting a G...
We report the measurement of a spectroscopic transit of TOI-1726c, one of two planets transiting a G...
peer reviewedClose-in gas giants present a surprising range of stellar obliquity, the angle between ...
International audienceContext. A large sample of long-period giant planets has been discovered thank...
Multiplanet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing plan...
Context. A large sample of long-period giant planets has been discovered thanks to long-term radial ...
Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing pla...
Close-in gas giants present a surprising range of stellar obliquity, the angle between a planet's or...
Mapping the orbital obliquity distribution of young planets is one avenue toward understanding mecha...
We report the discovery and characterization of the transiting extrasolar planet TOI-1710 b. It was ...
We report the discovery of TOI 837b and its validation as a transiting planet. We characterize the s...
We report the discovery and characterization of the transiting extrasolar planet TOI-1710$\:$b. It w...
We use Kepler short-cadence light curves to constrain the oblateness of planet candidates in the Kep...
Multi-planet systems are valuable arenas for investigating exoplanet architectures and comparing pla...
Abstract We report the discovery of TOI-2180 b, a 2.8 M J giant p...