Obliquity tides are a potentially important source of heat for extrasolar planets on close-in orbits. Although tidal dissipation will usually reduce the obliquity to zero, a nonzero obliquity can persist if the planet is in a Cassini state, a resonance between spin precession and orbital precession. Obliquity tides might be the cause of the anomalously large size of the transiting planet HD 209458b.
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Winn, J. N., & Holman, M. J. (2005). Obliquity Tides on Hot Jupiters. The Astrophysical Journal, 628(2), L159–L162. https://doi.org/10.1086/432834
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