Abstract
We report the measurement of the sky-projected obliquity angle λ of the warm Jovian exoplanet TOI-1670 c via the Rossiter–McLaughlin effect. We observed the transit window during UT 2023 April 20 for 7 continuous hours with NEID on the 3.5 m WIYN Telescope at Kitt Peak National Observatory. TOI-1670 hosts a sub-Neptune ( P ∼ 11 days; planet b) interior to the warm Jovian ( P ∼ 40 days; planet c), which presents an opportunity to investigate the dynamics of a warm Jupiter with an inner companion. Additionally, TOI-1670 c is now among the longest-period planets to date to have its sky-projected obliquity angle measured. We find planet c is well aligned to the host star, with λ = − 0.°3 ± 2.°2. TOI-1670 c joins a growing census of aligned warm Jupiters around single stars and aligned planets in multiplanet systems.
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Lubin, J., Wang, X.-Y., Rice, M., Dong, J., Wang, S., Radzom, B. T., … Wright, J. T. (2023). TOI-1670 c, a 40 day Orbital Period Warm Jupiter in a Compact System, Is Well Aligned. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 959(1), L5. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad0fea
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