INVESTIGADORES
DI SISTO Romina Paula
artículos
Título:
Planet-star interactions with precise transit timing. II. The radial-velocity tides and a tighter constraint on the orbital decay rate in the WASP-18 system
Autor/es:
MACIEJEWSKI, G.; KNUTSON, H.A.; HOWARD, A.W.; ISAACSON, H.; FERNÁNDEZ-LAJÚS, E.; DI SISTO, R.P.; MIGASZEWSKI, C.
Revista:
ACTA ASTRONOMICA
Editorial:
COPERNICUS FOUNDATION POLISH ASTRONOMY
Referencias:
Año: 2020 vol. 70 p. 1 - 18
ISSN:
0001-5237
Resumen:
From its discovery, the WASP-18 system with its massive transiting planet on a tight orbit was identified as a unique laboratory for studies on tidal planet-star interactions. In an analysis of Doppler data, which include five new measurements obtained with the HIRES/Keck-I instrument between 2012 and 2018, we show that the radial velocity signal of the photosphere following the planetary tidal potential can be distilled for the host star. Its amplitude is in agreement with both theoretical predictions of the equilibriumtide approximation and an ellipsoidalmodulation observed in an orbital phase curve. Assuming a circular orbit, we refine system parameters using photometric time series from TESS. With a new ground-based photometric observation, we extend the span of transit timing observations to 28 yr in order to probe the rate of the orbital period shortening. Since we found no departure from a constant-period model, we conclude that the modified tidal quality parameter of the host star must be greater than 3.9×106with 95% confidence. This result is in line with conclusions drawn from studies of the population of hot Jupiters, predicting that the efficiency of tidal dissipation is 1 or 2 orders of magnitude weaker. As the WASP-18 system is one of the prime candidates for detection of orbital decay, further timing observations are expected to push the boundaries of our knowledge on stellar interiors.