Bibcode
Hébrard, G.; Bouchy, F.; Pont, F.; Loeillet, B.; Rabus, M.; Bonfils, X.; Moutou, C.; Boisse, I.; Delfosse, X.; Desort, M.; Eggenberger, A.; Ehrenreich, D.; Forveille, T.; Lagrange, A.-M.; Lovis, C.; Mayor, M.; Pepe, F.; Perrier, C.; Santos, N. C.; Queloz, D.; Ségransan, D.; Udry, S.; Vidal-Madjar, A.
Bibliographical reference
Transiting Planets, Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, IAU Symposium, Volume 253, p. 508-511
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2009
Citations
5
Refereed citations
5
Description
The SOPHIE Consortium started a large program of exoplanets search and
characterization in the Northern hemisphere with the new spectrograph
SOPHIE at the 1.93-m telescope of Haute-Provence Observatory, France.
The objectives of this program are to characterize the zoo of exoplanets
and to bring strong constraints on their processes of formation and
evolution using the radial velocity technique. We present here new
SOPHIE measurements of the transiting planet host star XO-3. This
allowed us to observe the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect and to refine the
parameters of the planet. The unusual shape of the radial velocity
anomaly during the transit provides a hint for a nearly transverse
Rossiter-McLaughlin effect. The sky-projected angle between the
planetary orbital axis and the stellar rotation axis should be λ
= 70° ± 15° to be compatible with our observations. This
suggests that some close-in planets might result from gravitational
interaction between planets and/or stars rather than migration. This
result requires confirmation by additional observations.