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On the tidal origin of hot Jupiter stellar obliquity trends
Rebekah I. Dawson
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Center for Exoplanets & Habitable Worlds
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Hot Jupiters
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Obliquity
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Hot Stars
75%
Moment of Inertia
50%
Cool Stars
50%
Rotation Frequency
50%
Observed Trends
25%
Monte Carlo
25%
Planets and
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Stellar Rotation
25%
Spin Axis
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Well-aligned
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Braking
25%
Misalignment
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Prograde
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Migration Mechanism
25%
Spin-orbit
25%
Magnetic Braking
25%
Weakly Coupled
25%
Migration Channels
25%
Weak Magnetic Field
25%
Physics
Hot Jupiters
100%
Hot Stars
75%
Cool Stars
50%
Moment of Inertia
50%
Monte Carlo
25%
Stellar Rotation
25%
Planetary Mass
25%
Convective Envelopes
25%
Magnetism
25%