Planet-induced Stellar Pulsations in HAT-P-2's Eccentric System

  • Julien De Wit
  • , Nikole K. Lewis
  • , Heather A. Knutson
  • , Jim Fuller
  • , Victoria Antoci
  • , Benjamin J. Fulton
  • , Gregory Laughlin
  • , Drake Deming
  • , Avi Shporer
  • , Konstantin Batygin
  • , Nicolas B. Cowan
  • , Eric Agol
  • , Adam S. Burrows
  • , Jonathan J. Fortney
  • , Jonathan Langton
  • , Adam P. Showman

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Abstract

Extrasolar planets on eccentric short-period orbits provide a laboratory in which to study radiative and tidal interactions between a planet and its host star under extreme forcing conditions. Studying such systems probes how the planet's atmosphere redistributes the time-varying heat flux from its host and how the host star responds to transient tidal distortion. Here, we report the insights into the planet-star interactions in HAT-P-2's eccentric planetary system gained from the analysis of ∼350 hr of 4.5 μm observations with the Spitzer Space Telescope. The observations show no sign of orbit-to-orbit variability nor of orbital evolution of the eccentric planetary companion, HAT-P-2 b. The extensive coverage allows us to better differentiate instrumental systematics from the transient heating of HAT-P-2 b's 4.5 μm photosphere and yields the detection of stellar pulsations with an amplitude of approximately 40 ppm. These pulsation modes correspond to exact harmonics of the planet's orbital frequency, indicative of a tidal origin. Transient tidal effects can excite pulsation modes in the envelope of a star, but, to date, such pulsations had only been detected in highly eccentric stellar binaries. Current stellar models are unable to reproduce HAT-P-2's pulsations, suggesting that our understanding of the interactions at play in this system is incomplete.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article numberL17
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume836
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 20 2017

Keywords

  • methods: numerical
  • planet-star interactions
  • planets and satellites: atmospheres
  • planets and satellites: dynamical evolution and stability
  • planets and satellites: individual (HAT-P-2b)
  • techniques: photometric

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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