The diagnostic separates granulation-sensitive and stable lines in late-G and K dwarfs, with FeI lines showing lower velocity sensitivity than FeII as effective temperature decreases, making solar line selections non-portable.
Two short-period Saturnian companions to <ASTROBJ>HD 108147</ASTROBJ> and <ASTROBJ>HD 168746</ASTROBJ>
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TOI-1710 b has a true obliquity of 149 degrees indicating retrograde motion, favoring high-eccentricity migration via planet-planet scattering and Kozai-Lidov cycles for this tidally detached super-Neptune.
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Sensitivity of spectral lines to granulation: from the Sun to K-type stars
The diagnostic separates granulation-sensitive and stable lines in late-G and K dwarfs, with FeI lines showing lower velocity sensitivity than FeII as effective temperature decreases, making solar line selections non-portable.
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A tidally detached super Neptune on a strongly misaligned retrograde orbit
TOI-1710 b has a true obliquity of 149 degrees indicating retrograde motion, favoring high-eccentricity migration via planet-planet scattering and Kozai-Lidov cycles for this tidally detached super-Neptune.