The GAPS Programme with HARPS-N@TNG V. A comprehensive analysis of the XO-2 stellar and planetary systems
M. Damasso, K. Biazzo, A.S. Bonomo, S. Desidera, A.F. Lanza, V., Nascimbeni, M. Esposito, G. Scandariato, A. Sozzetti, R. Cosentino, R., Gratton, L. Malavolta, M. Rainer, D. Gandolfi, E. Poretti, R. Zanmar Sanchez,, I. Ribas, N. Santos, L. Affer, G. Andreuzzi, M. Barbieri

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed characterization of the XO-2 binary star system and its planets using high-resolution spectroscopy and photometry, revealing stellar properties, planetary parameters, and possible additional companions.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive analysis combining spectral and photometric data to improve understanding of the XO-2 system's stellar and planetary characteristics.
Findings
Confirmed the stellar and planetary parameters of XO-2N and XO-2S.
Detected a long-term radial velocity variation suggesting a possible second companion.
Measured the spin-orbit alignment and stellar activity differences between the two stars.
Abstract
XO-2 is the first confirmed wide stellar binary system where the almost twin components XO-2N and XO-2S have planets. This stimulated a detailed characterization study of the stellar and planetary components based on new observations. We collected high-resolution spectra with the HARPS-N spectrograph and multi-band light curves. Spectral analysis led to an accurate determination of the stellar atmospheric parameters and characterization of the stellar activity. We collected 14 transit light curves of XO-2Nb used to improve the transit parameters. Photometry provided accurate magnitude differences between the stars and a measure of their rotation periods. The iron abundance of XO-2N was found to be +0.054 dex greater, within more than 3-sigma, than that of XO-2S. We confirm a long-term variation in the radial velocities of XO-2N, and we detected a turn-over with respect to previous…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
