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Measurements Of Spinorbit Angles For Transiting Systems Toward An Understanding Of The Migration History Of Exoplanets 1st Edition Teruyuki Hirano Auth

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Measurements Of Spinorbit Angles For Transiting Systems Toward An Understanding Of The Migration History Of Exoplanets 1st Edition Teruyuki Hirano Auth
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Publisher: Springer Japan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.56 MB
Pages: 134
Author: Teruyuki Hirano (auth.)
ISBN: 9784431545859, 9784431545866, 4431545859, 4431545867
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Measurements Of Spinorbit Angles For Transiting Systems Toward An Understanding Of The Migration History Of Exoplanets 1st Edition Teruyuki Hirano Auth by Teruyuki Hirano (auth.) 9784431545859, 9784431545866, 4431545859, 4431545867 instant download after payment.

This thesis presents accurate analyses of the spin-orbit angle for many remarkable transiting exoplanetary systems, including the first measurement of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect for a multiple transiting system.

The author presents the observational methods needed to probe the spin-orbit angle, the relation between the stellar spin axis and planetary orbital axis. Measurements of the spin-orbit angle provide us a unique and valuable opportunity to understand the origin of close-in giant exoplanets, called "hot Jupiters".

The first method introduced involves observations of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect (RM effect). The author points out the issues with the previous theoretical modeling of the RM effect and derives a new and improved theory. Applications of the new theory to observational data are also presented for a number of remarkable systems, and the author shows that the new theory minimizes the systematic errors by applying it to the observational data.

The author also describes another method for constraining the spin-orbit angle: by combining the measurements of stellar flux variations due to dark spots on the stellar surface, with the projected stellar rotational velocity measured via spectroscopy, the spin-orbit angles "along the line-of-sight" are constrained for the transiting exoplanetary systems reported by the Kepler space telescope.

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