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Projection of the WASP-69 system on the sky plane for the best-fit orbital architecture. We show the configuration where the stellar spin axis (shown as a black arrow extending from the north pole) is pointing toward the Earth. The stellar equator is plotted as a solid black line. The stellar disk is colored as a function of its surface RV field. The normal to the planetary orbital plane is shown as a green arrow extending from the star center. The green solid curve represents the best-fit orbital trajectory, surrounded by thinner lines showing orbits obtained for orbital inclination, semi-major axis, and sky-projected spin-orbit angle values drawn randomly within 1σ from their probability distributions. The star, planet (black disk), and orbit are to scale.
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