A Possible Alignment Between the Orbits of Planetary Systems and their Visual Binary Companions

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Christian SamORCID,Vanderburg AndrewORCID,Becker JulietteORCID,Yahalomi Daniel A.ORCID,Pearce LoganORCID,Zhou George,Collins Karen A.ORCID,Kraus Adam L.ORCID,Stassun Keivan G.ORCID,de Beurs ZoeORCID,Ricker George R.ORCID,Vanderspek Roland K.ORCID,Latham David W.ORCID,Winn Joshua N.ORCID,Seager S.ORCID,Jenkins Jon M.ORCID,Abe Lyu,Agabi Karim,Amado Pedro J.ORCID,Baker DavidORCID,Barkaoui KhalidORCID,Benkhaldoun ZouhairORCID,Benni Paul,Berberian JohnORCID,Berlind Perry,Bieryla AllysonORCID,Esparza-Borges EmmaORCID,Bowen Michael,Brown PeytonORCID,Buchhave Lars A.ORCID,Burke Christopher J.ORCID,Buttu Marco,Cadieux CharlesORCID,Caldwell Douglas A.ORCID,Charbonneau DavidORCID,Chazov NikitaORCID,Chimaladinne Sudhish,Collins Kevin I.ORCID,Combs Deven,Conti Dennis M.ORCID,Crouzet NicolasORCID,de Leon Jerome P.,Deljookorani ShilaORCID,Diamond Brendan,Doyon RenéORCID,Dragomir DianaORCID,Dransfield Georgina,Essack ZahraORCID,Evans PhilORCID,Fukui AkihikoORCID,Gan TianjunORCID,Esquerdo Gilbert A.ORCID,Gillon MichaëlORCID,Girardin Eric,Guerra PereORCID,Guillot TristanORCID,K. Habich Eleanor Kate,Henriksen Andreea,Hoch Nora,Isogai Keisuke I,Jehin EmmanuëlORCID,Jensen Eric L. N.ORCID,Johnson Marshall C.ORCID,Livingston John H.ORCID,Kielkopf John F.ORCID,Kim Kingsley,Kawauchi Kiyoe,Krushinsky VadimORCID,Kunzle Veronica,Laloum Didier,Leger Dominic,Lewin PabloORCID,Mallia Franco,Massey BobORCID,Mori MayukoORCID,McLeod Kim K.ORCID,Mékarnia DjamelORCID,Mireles IsmaelORCID,Mishevskiy NikolayORCID,Tamura MotohideORCID,Murgas FelipeORCID,Narita NorioORCID,Naves Ramon,Nelson Peter,Osborn Hugh P.,Palle EnricORCID,Parviainen HannuORCID,Plavchan PeterORCID,Pozuelos Francisco J.ORCID,Rabus MarkusORCID,Relles Howard M.,Rodríguez López Cristina,Quinn Samuel N.ORCID,Schmider Francois-Xavier,Schlieder Joshua E.ORCID,Schwarz Richard P.ORCID,Shporer AviORCID,Sibbald Laurie,Srdoc Gregor,Stibbards Caitlin,Stickler Hannah,Suarez OlgaORCID,Stockdale ChrisORCID,Tan Thiam-GuanORCID,Terada YukaORCID,Triaud AmauryORCID,Tronsgaard ReneORCID,Waalkes William C.ORCID,Wang GavinORCID,Watanabe NoriharuORCID,Wenceslas Marie-Sainte,Wingham Geof,Wittrock JustinORCID,Ziegler Carl

Abstract

Abstract Astronomers do not have a complete picture of the effects of wide-binary companions (semimajor axes greater than 100 au) on the formation and evolution of exoplanets. We investigate these effects using new data from Gaia Early Data Release 3 and the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission to characterize wide-binary systems with transiting exoplanets. We identify a sample of 67 systems of transiting exoplanet candidates (with well-determined, edge-on orbital inclinations) that reside in wide visual binary systems. We derive limits on orbital parameters for the wide-binary systems and measure the minimum difference in orbital inclination between the binary and planet orbits. We determine that there is statistically significant difference in the inclination distribution of wide-binary systems with transiting planets compared to a control sample, with the probability that the two distributions are the same being 0.0037. This implies that there is an overabundance of planets in binary systems whose orbits are aligned with those of the binary. The overabundance of aligned systems appears to primarily have semimajor axes less than 700 au. We investigate some effects that could cause the alignment and conclude that a torque caused by a misaligned binary companion on the protoplanetary disk is the most promising explanation.

Funder

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

MEXT ∣ JST ∣ Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción

Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad, Gobierno de España

Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS

NASA ∣ Goddard Space Flight Center

NASA ∣ NASA Astrobiology Institute

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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