Accurate characterization of the stellar and orbital parameters of the exoplanetary system WASP-33 b from orbital dynamics (1508.06231v5)
Abstract: By using the most recently published Doppler tomography measurements and accurate theoretical modeling of the oblateness-driven orbital precessions, we tightly constrain some of the physical and orbital parameters of the planetary system hosted by the fast rotating star WASP-33. In particular, the measurements of the orbital inclination $i_{\rm p}$ to the plane of the sky and of the sky-projected spin-orbit misalignment $\lambda$ at two epochs about six years apart allowed for the determination of the longitude of the ascending node $\Omega$ and of the orbital inclination $I$ to the apparent equatorial plane at the same epochs. As a consequence, average rates of change $\dot\Omega_{\rm exp},~\dot I_{\rm exp}$ of this two orbital elements, accurate to a $\approx 10{-2}~{\rm deg}~{\rm yr}{-1}$ level, were calculated as well. By comparing them to general theoretical expressions $\dot\Omega_{J_2},~\dot I_{J_2}$ for their precessions induced by an oblate star whose symmetry axis is arbitrarily oriented, we were able to determine the angle $i{\star}$ between the line of sight the star's spin $S{\star}$ and its first even zonal harmonic $J_2{\star}$ obtaining $i{\star} = 142{+10}_{-11}~{\rm deg},~J_2{\star} = (2.1{+0.8}_{-0.5})\times 10{-4}.$ As a by-product, the angle between $S{\star}$ and the orbital angular momentum $L$ is as large as about $\psi \approx 100$ deg $(\psi{2008} = 99{+5}_{-4}~{\rm deg},~\psi{2014} = 103{+5}_{-4}~{\rm deg})$, and changes at a rate $\dot\psi = 0.7{+1.5}_{-1.6}~{\rm deg}~{\rm yr}{-1}$. The predicted general relativistic Lense-Thirring precessions, or the order of $\approx 10{-3}~{\rm deg}~{\rm yr}{-1}$, are, at present, about one order of magnitude below the measurability threshold.
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