Zodiacal Exoplanets in Time (ZEIT) XIII: Planet Orbits and Atmospheres in the V1298 Tau System, a Keystone in Studies of Early Planetary Evolution
E. Gaidos, T. Hirano, C. Beichman, J. Livingston, H. Harakawa, K. W., Hodapp, M. Ishizuka, S. Jacobson, M. Konishi, T. Kotani, T. Kudo, T., Kurokawa, M. Kuzuhara, J. Nishikawa, M. Omiya, T. Serizawa, M. Tamura, A., Ueda, S. Vievard

TL;DR
This study investigates the orbital alignment and atmospheric properties of the V1298 Tau planetary system, providing insights into early planetary evolution through high-resolution infrared spectroscopy and transit observations.
Contribution
It presents the first measurements of the spin-orbit angle and atmospheric escape indicators for planets around a young star, enhancing understanding of planetary formation and atmospheric evolution.
Findings
The planet 'b' has a prograde, likely coplanar orbit.
Detected a steady decrease in helium absorption during transit.
Atmospheric escape driven by stellar XUV radiation is suggested.
Abstract
Studies of planetary systems of stars in star-forming regions and young clusters open a window on the formative stages of planetary evolution. We obtained high-cadence high-resolution infrared spectroscopy of the solar-mass Taurus association-member V1298 Tau during a transit of its 10R-size "b" planet. We measured the systemic radial velocity and find that the kinematics of V1298 Tau suggest an affiliation with a 6 Myr-old subgroup. A comparison of V1298 Tau and the nearby, co-moving star 2M0405 with stellar evolution models suggests an age of 10-25 Myr. We measured the projected spin-orbit angle of "b" as and degrees using the apparent RV shift and change in line profile, respectively, induced by the transient occultation of the rotating star by the planet. These values indicate a prograde orbit like that of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
