XO-2b: a Prograde Planet with a Negligible Eccentricity, and an Additional Radial Velocity Variation

Abstract

We present precise radial velocities of XO-2 taken with the Subaru HDS, covering two transits of XO-2b with an interval of nearly two years. The data suggest that the orbital eccentricity of XO-2b is consistent with zero within 2σ (e=0.0450.024) and the orbit of XO-2b is prograde (the sky-projected spin-orbit alignment angle λ=1072). The poor constraint of λ is due to a small impact parameter (the orbital inclination of XO-2b is almost 90). The data also provide an improved estimate of the mass of XO-2b as 0.620.02 M Jup. We also find a long-term radial velocity variation in this system. Further radial velocity measurements are necessary to specify the cause of this additional variation.

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