Spin-orbit misalignment in the HD80606 planetary system
F. Pont, G. Hebrard, J.M. Irwin, F. Bouchy, C. Moutou, D. Ehrenreich,, T. Guillot, S. Aigrain, et al

TL;DR
This study refines the parameters of the HD80606 b exoplanet, confirming a significant spin-orbit misalignment and providing detailed transit and orbital characteristics through combined photometric and spectroscopic analysis.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive Bayesian analysis of multiple datasets, confirming the spin-orbit misalignment and refining the planetary and orbital parameters of HD80606 b.
Findings
Confirmed spin-orbit misalignment with >95% confidence
Measured planetary radius as 0.98 +- 0.03 R_Jup
Determined primary transit duration as 11.9 +- 1.3 hours
Abstract
We recently reported the photometric and spectroscopic detection of the primary transit of the 111-day-period, eccentric extra-solar planet HD80606 b, at Observatoire de Haute-Provence, France (Moutou et al. 2009). The whole egress of the primary transit and a section of its central part were observed, allowing the measurement of the planetary radius, and evidence for a spin-orbit misalignment through the observation of the Rossiter-McLaughlin anomaly. The ingress having not been observed for this long-duration transit, uncertainties remained in the parameters of the system. We present here a refined, combined analysis of our photometric and spectroscopic data, together with further published radial velocities, ground-based photometry, and Spitzer photometry around the secondary eclipse, as well as new photometric measurements of HD 80606 acquired at Mount Hopkins, Arizona, just before…
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