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The OATMEAL Survey. III. An Aligned Transiting Warm Brown Dwarf and Evidence for Quiescent Brown Dwarf Migration
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Bieryla, Allyson
, Carmichael, Theron W
, Giacalone, Steven
, Dong, Jiayin
, Vowell, Noah
, Rodriguez, Joseph E
, Zhou, George
, Crane, Jeffrey D
, Shectman, Stephen A
, Teske, Johanna
in
A stars
/ Brown dwarf stars
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Gas giant planets
/ Low mass stars
/ Orbits
2025
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The OATMEAL Survey. III. An Aligned Transiting Warm Brown Dwarf and Evidence for Quiescent Brown Dwarf Migration
by
Bieryla, Allyson
, Carmichael, Theron W
, Giacalone, Steven
, Dong, Jiayin
, Vowell, Noah
, Rodriguez, Joseph E
, Zhou, George
, Crane, Jeffrey D
, Shectman, Stephen A
, Teske, Johanna
in
A stars
/ Brown dwarf stars
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Gas giant planets
/ Low mass stars
/ Orbits
2025
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The OATMEAL Survey. III. An Aligned Transiting Warm Brown Dwarf and Evidence for Quiescent Brown Dwarf Migration
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Bieryla, Allyson
, Carmichael, Theron W
, Giacalone, Steven
, Dong, Jiayin
, Vowell, Noah
, Rodriguez, Joseph E
, Zhou, George
, Crane, Jeffrey D
, Shectman, Stephen A
, Teske, Johanna
in
A stars
/ Brown dwarf stars
/ Extrasolar planets
/ Gas giant planets
/ Low mass stars
/ Orbits
2025
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The OATMEAL Survey. III. An Aligned Transiting Warm Brown Dwarf and Evidence for Quiescent Brown Dwarf Migration
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The OATMEAL Survey. III. An Aligned Transiting Warm Brown Dwarf and Evidence for Quiescent Brown Dwarf Migration
2025
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We present the first measurement of the sky-projected orbital obliquity of a benchmark transiting brown dwarf host, HIP 33609, as a part of the Orbital Architectures of Transiting Massive Exoplanets And Low-mass stars (OATMEAL) survey. HIP 33609 b is a highly eccentric, 68 \\(M_{\\rm J}\\) brown dwarf orbiting a 10,300 K, A-type star with an orbital period of 39 days. Its host star is a known member of the 150 Myr old MELANGE-6 moving group, making it an excellent laboratory for testing sub-stellar evolutionary models. Using in-transit spectra collected by the Planet Finder Spectrograph (PFS) on the Magellan II Clay 6.5 m telescope, we measured a sky-projected orbital obliquity of \\(|\\lambda|= 12.7 \\pm 1.3\\){\\deg}. The mass of the brown dwarf is most consistent with a stellar-like fragmentation formation history followed by a period of migration. Given the high eccentricity (\\(e=0.557\\)) but low orbital obliquity of the brown dwarf, we claim that coplanar high eccentricity tidal migration seems to be the most plausible pathway, however, it remains difficult to conclusively rule out other migration mechanisms. The low orbital obliquity for HIP 33609 is consistent with previous measurements of high mass-ratio companions, and bears a striking resemblance to the obliquity distribution of transiting warm Jupiters. We suggest brown dwarfs may follow a dynamically quiescent migration pathway, consistent with them forming in isolated conditions.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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