Evidence for a high mutual inclination between the cold Jupiter and transiting super Earth orbiting $\pi$ Men
Jerry W. Xuan, Mark C. Wyatt

TL;DR
This study reveals a high mutual inclination between the inner super Earth and outer cold Jupiter in the $$ Men system, indicating a dynamically hot configuration likely shaped by planetary scattering or disc misalignment.
Contribution
It provides the first constraints on the mutual inclination between the inner super Earth and outer cold Jupiter in $$ Men using astrometry, and explores the system's dynamical behavior through N-body simulations.
Findings
Mutual inclination between planets is between 28° and 152°.
Inner planet's transit probability is reduced due to nodal precession.
System dynamics suggest formation via scattering or disc misalignment.
Abstract
Men hosts a transiting super Earth ( d, , ) discovered by TESS and a cold Jupiter ( d, , ) discovered from radial velocity. We use Gaia DR2 and Hipparcos astrometry to derive the star's velocity caused by the orbiting planets and constrain the cold Jupiter's sky-projected inclination (). From this we derive the mutual inclination () between the two planets, and find that (1), and (2). We examine the dynamics of the system using -body simulations, and find that potentially large oscillations in the super Earth's eccentricity and inclination are suppressed by general relativistic precession. However, nodal precession of the inner…
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