NEID Rossiter-McLaughlin Measurement of TOI-1268b: A Young Warm Saturn Aligned with Its Cool Host Star
Jiayin Dong, Chelsea X. Huang, George Zhou, Rebekah I. Dawson,, Gudmundur K. Stef\'ansson, Chad F. Bender, Cullen H. Blake, Eric B. Ford,, Samuel Halverson, Shubham Kanodia, Suvrath Mahadevan, Michael W. McElwain,, Joe P. Ninan, Paul Robertson, Arpita Roy, Christian Schwab

TL;DR
This study measures the stellar obliquity of TOI-1268b, a young warm Saturn, using the NEID spectrograph, revealing an aligned or slightly misaligned system, which informs theories of planetary migration and system evolution.
Contribution
First obliquity measurement of a young warm Saturn beyond tidal realignment influence using NEID, combining RV and Doppler Tomography techniques.
Findings
Projected obliquity $||$ below 60b0 at 3c3
System likely not realigned due to large star-planet separation
System is either aligned or slightly misaligned
Abstract
Close-in gas giants present a surprising range of stellar obliquity, the angle between a planet's orbital axis and its host star's spin axis. It is unclear whether the obliquities reflect the planets' dynamical history (e.g., aligned for in situ formation or disk migration versus misaligned for high-eccentricity tidal migration) or whether other mechanisms (e.g., primordial misalignment or planet-star interactions) are more important in sculpting the obliquity distribution. Here we present the stellar obliquity measurement of TOI-1268 (TIC-142394656, ), a young K-type dwarf hosting an 8.2-day period, Saturn-sized planet. TOI-1268's lithium abundance and rotation period suggest the system age between the ages of Pleiades cluster ( Myr) and Praesepe cluster ( Myr). Using the newly commissioned NEID spectrograph, we constrain the stellar…
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