KPF Confirms a Polar Orbit for KELT-18 b
Howard, Andrew W.; Petigura, Erik A.; Behmard, Aida; Rubenzahl, Ryan A.; Weiss, Lauren M.; Winn, Joshua N.; Holden, Bradford; Dai, Fei; Laher, Russ R.; Fulton, Benjamin; Wang, Sharon X.; Stefánsson, Guðmundur; Halverson, Samuel; Roy, Arpita; Schwab, Christian; Isaacson, Howard; Smith, Chris; Gibson, Steven R.; Householder, Aaron; Shaum, Abby P.; Brodheim, Max; Deich, William; Hill, Grant M.; Lanclos, Kyle; Payne, Joel N.; Walawender, Josh; Wishnow, Edward
United States, Australia, Netherlands, China
Abstract
We present the first spectroscopic transit results from the newly commissioned Keck Planet Finder on the Keck-I telescope at W. M. Keck Observatory. We observed a transit of KELT-18 b, an inflated ultrahot Jupiter orbiting a hot star (T eff = 6670 K) with a binary stellar companion. By modeling the perturbation to the measured cross-correlation functions using the Reloaded Rossiter–McLaughlin technique, we derived a sky-projected obliquity of λ = ‑ 94.°8 ± 0.°7 (