The Rossiter-McLaughlin effect occurs during the eclipse or transit of an object in front of another one. In our case, it appears as an anomaly on the radial velocity Doppler reflex motion. The modelling of that effect allows one to measure the sky-projected angle between the rotation spin of the primary and the orbital spin of the secondary. In the case of exoplanets, it gave clues about the formation of the hot Jupiters. In this paper, I will talk about how the data are acquired, how models are adjusted to them, and which results have been mad
The angle between the spin axis of the host star and the orbit of its planets (i.e., the stellar obl...
When a planet transits its host star, it blocks regions of the stellar surface from view; this cause...
Transiting exoplanetary systems provide us a unique opportunity to measure the stellar obliquity wit...
The Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM) effect is the distortion of stellar spectral lines that occurs during e...
We will present our campaign to estimate the projected spin-orbit angle for transiting hot Jupiters,...
The Rossiter-McLaughlin effect occurs during a planet's transit. It provides the main means of measu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Pl...
We observed with HARPS, the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect for 40 of the 75 transiting hot Jupiters disc...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
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...
We obtain analytical expressions for the velocity anomaly due to the Rossiter- McLaughlin effect, f...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
The radial velocity anomaly which affects spectroscopic observations of stars undergoing transit by ...
The angle between the spin axis of the host star and the orbit of its planets (i.e., the stellar obl...
When a planet transits its host star, it blocks regions of the stellar surface from view; this cause...
Transiting exoplanetary systems provide us a unique opportunity to measure the stellar obliquity wit...
The Rossiter-McLaughlin (RM) effect is the distortion of stellar spectral lines that occurs during e...
We will present our campaign to estimate the projected spin-orbit angle for transiting hot Jupiters,...
The Rossiter-McLaughlin effect occurs during a planet's transit. It provides the main means of measu...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Pl...
We observed with HARPS, the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect for 40 of the 75 transiting hot Jupiters disc...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
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...
We obtain analytical expressions for the velocity anomaly due to the Rossiter- McLaughlin effect, f...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
Context. Several competing scenarios for planetary-system formation and evolution seek to explain ho...
The radial velocity anomaly which affects spectroscopic observations of stars undergoing transit by ...
The angle between the spin axis of the host star and the orbit of its planets (i.e., the stellar obl...
When a planet transits its host star, it blocks regions of the stellar surface from view; this cause...
Transiting exoplanetary systems provide us a unique opportunity to measure the stellar obliquity wit...