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The Warm Neptune GJ 3470b Has a Polar OrbitThe warm Neptune GJ 3470b transits a nearby (d = 29 pc) bright slowly rotating M1.5-dwarf star. Using spectroscopic observations during two transits with the newly commissioned NEID spectrometer on the WIYN 3.5 m Telescope at Kitt Peak Observatory, we model the classical Rossiter–McLaughlin effect, yielding a sky-projected obliquity of λ=98 +15−12˚and a v sin i = 0.85+0.27−0.33kms-1. Leveraging information about the rotation period and size of the host star, our analysis yields a true obliquity of ψ=95+9−8◦ , revealing that GJ 3470b is on a polar orbit. Using radial velocities from HIRES, HARPS, and the Habitable-zone Planet Finder, we show that the data are compatible with a long-term radial velocity (RV) slope of 𝛾̀=-0.0022±0.0011 ms-1day-1 over a baseline of 12.9 yr. If the RV slope is due to acceleration from another companion in the system, we show that such a companion is capable of explaining the polar and mildly eccentric orbit of GJ 3470b using two different secular excitation models. The existence of an outer companion can be further constrained with additional RV observations, Gaia astrometry, and future high-contrast imaging observations. Lastly, we show that tidal heating from GJ 3470b’s mild eccentricity has most likely inflated the radius of GJ 3470b by a factor of ∼1.5–1.7, which could help account for its evaporating atmosphere.
Document ID
20230009658
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Guđmundur Stefànsson ORCID
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Suvrath Mahadevan ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Cristobal Petrovich ORCID
(Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Santiago, Región Metropolitana de Santiago, Chile)
Joshua N. Winn ORCID
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Shubham Kanodia ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Sarah C. Millholland ORCID
(Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey, United States)
Marissa Maney ORCID
(Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States)
Caleb I. Cañas ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
John Wisniewski ORCID
(University of Oklahoma Norman, Oklahoma, United States)
Paul Robertson ORCID
(University of California, Irvine Irvine, California, United States)
Joe P. Ninan ORCID
(Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Mumbai, Maharashtra, India)
Eric B. Ford ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Chad F. Bender ORCID
(University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona, United States)
Cullen H. Blake ORCID
(University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States)
Heather Cegla ORCID
(University of Warwick Coventry, Warwickshire, United Kingdom)
William D. Cochran ORCID
(The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, United States)
Scott A. Diddams ORCID
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Jiayin Dong ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Michael Endl ORCID
(The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, United States)
Connor Fredrick ORCID
(National Institute of Standards and Technology Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Samuel Halverson ORCID
(Jet Propulsion Lab La Cañada Flintridge, California, United States)
Fred Hearty ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Leslie Hebb ORCID
(Hobart and William Smith Colleges Geneva, New York, United States)
Teruyuki Hirano ORCID
(Tokyo Institute of Technology Tokyo, Tôkyô, Japan)
Andrea S J Lin ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Sarah E. Logsdon ORCID
(NOIRLab Tucson, Arizona, United States)
Emily Lubar ORCID
(The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, United States)
Michael W. McElwain ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Andrew J. Metcalf ORCID
(United States Air Force Research Laboratory Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM, USA)
Andrew Monson ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Jayadev Rajagopal ORCID
(NOIRLab Tucson, Arizona, United States)
Lawrence W. Ramsey ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Arpita Roy ORCID
(Space Telescope Science Institute Baltimore, Maryland, United States)
Christian Schwab ORCID
(Macquarie University Sydney, New South Wales, Australia)
Heidi Schweiker ORCID
(NOIRLab)
Ryan C. Terrien ORCID
(Carleton College Northfield, Minnesota, United States)
Jason T. Wright ORCID
(Pennsylvania State University State College, Pennsylvania, United States)
Date Acquired
June 29, 2023
Publication Date
May 26, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Volume: 931
Issue: 2
Issue Publication Date: June 1, 2022
ISSN: 2041-8205
e-ISSN: 2041-8213
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Astronomy
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 411672.07.04.02.01
CONTRACT_GRANT: FONDECYT 1210425
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC18K1114
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NM0018D0004
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-1909506
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-190950
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-1910954
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-1907622
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST 1006676
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST 1126413
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST 1310875
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST 1310885
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNA09DA76A
CONTRACT_GRANT: Heising-Simons Foundation 2017-0494
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-2108493
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-2108512
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AST-2108801
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Technical Review
External Peer Committee
Keywords
Exoplanet astronomy
Exoplanet dynamics
Exoplanet systems
Radial velocity
Transit photometry
Exoplanets
Extrasolar gaseous planets
Hot Neptunes
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