Orbital misalignment of the super-Earth $\pi$ Men c with the spin of its star
Vedad Kunovac Hod\v{z}i\'c, Amaury H.M.J. Triaud, Heather M. Cegla,, William J. Chaplin, Guy R. Davies

TL;DR
This study measures the orbital misalignment of super-Earth π Men c, revealing it likely migrated via high-eccentricity pathways, and demonstrates the detection of stellar oscillations affecting spectroscopic measurements.
Contribution
First measurement of π Men c's orbital misalignment using high-resolution spectroscopy, supporting high-eccentricity migration theories for super-Earths.
Findings
π Men c's orbit is moderately misaligned with the stellar spin axis.
Detected solar-like oscillations in the star with high precision RV measurements.
Successfully applied reloaded Rossiter-McLaughlin method despite oscillation noise.
Abstract
Planet-planet scattering events can leave an observable trace of a planet's migration history in the form of orbital misalignment with respect to the the stellar spin axis, which is measurable from spectroscopic timeseries taken during transit. We present high-resolution spectroscopic transits observed with ESPRESSO of the close-in super-Earth Men c. The system also contains an outer giant planet on a wide, eccentric orbit, recently found to be inclined with respect to the inner planetary orbit. These characteristics are reminiscent of past dynamical interactions. We successfully retrieve the planet-occulted light during transit and find evidence that the orbit of Men c is moderately misaligned with the stellar spin axis with (). This is consistent with the super-Earth Men c having…
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