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Uncovering the Origins of Close-Orbiting Giant Planets through Stellar Obliquity

November 2, 2023
4:35 PM - 5:05 PM
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Pupin 1402

Seminar by Jiayin Dong, CCA

Ever since the first discovery of a hot Jupiter, 51 Pegasi b, in 1995, the origin of close-orbiting giant planets has been a compelling topic of research. In this presentation, I will discuss recent advances in understanding their origins through the analysis of stellar obliquities, which is the angle between a planet’s orbital axis and its host star’s spin axis. I will share several recent exciting measurements and present their population-level stellar obliquity distribution. Our findings highlight planet-planet interactions as a significant mechanism in the formation of close-orbiting giant planets.

Host: Jane Huang