The obliquity of HIP 67522 b: a 17 Myr old transiting hot Jupiter-sized planet
Abstract
HIP 67522 b is a 17 Myr old, close-in (Porb = 6.96 d), Jupiter-sized (R = 10\,R) transiting planet orbiting a Sun like star in the Sco-Cen OB association. We present our measurement of the system's projected orbital obliquity via two spectroscopic transit observations using the CHIRON spectroscopic facility. We present a global model that accounts for large surface brightness features typical of such young stars during spectroscopic transit observations. With a value of |λ| = 5.8+2.8\,-5.7, it is unlikely that this well-aligned system is the result of a high eccentricity driven migration history. By being the youngest planet with a known obliquity, HIP 67522 b holds a special place in contributing to our understanding of giant planet formation and evolution. Our analysis shows the feasibility of such measurements for young and very active stars.
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