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Confirmation of Fe I on MASCARA-5 b's Dayside Observed With EXPRES

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2026-05-04 v1

Abstract

MASCARA-5~b/TOI-1431~b is an ultra-hot Jupiter \citep[Porb=2.650237±0.000003dP_{\rm orb}=2.650237\pm0.000003\,{\rm d}, Teq=2370±70KT_{\rm eq}=2370\pm70\,{\rm K}, Mp=3.12±0.18MJupM_{\rm p}=3.12\pm0.18\,M_{\rm Jup}, Rp=1.49±0.05RJupR_{\rm p}=1.49\pm0.05\,R_{\rm Jup};][]{addison2021} orbiting a bright Am star (V=8.0magV=8.0\,{\rm mag}). Recent time-series observations obtained with PEPSI@LBT during the planet's post-eclipse phases have revealed Fe~{\sc i} emission lines indicative of a thermally inverted atmosphere. These observations demonstrate that MASCARA-5~b is well-suited to atmospheric characterization via emission spectroscopy, thereby motivating further follow-up observations covering additional orbital phases to constrain the planet's atmospheric chemistry, thermal structure, and dynamics. Here we present pre-eclipse time-series observations obtained with the high-resolution optical spectrograph EXPRES@LDT. Our analysis confirms the previous detection of gas-phase Fe~{\sc i} on MASCARA-5~b's dayside (with a 5.5σ5.5\sigma significance obtained from two nights of observations) and the fact that the thermal profile is inverted with lower and upper temperatures 2000K\sim2000\,{\rm K} and 4500K\sim4500\,{\rm K}, respectively. A search for Fe~{\sc ii} and Cr~{\sc i} did not yield any plausible detections. We also find that the pre-eclipse signal exhibits a non-negligible blueshift of 3.2±1.4km/s-3.2\pm1.4\,{\rm km/s} potentially caused by winds.

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@article{arxiv.2605.00154,
  title  = {Confirmation of Fe I on MASCARA-5 b's Dayside Observed With EXPRES},
  author = {James T. Sikora and Joe Llama and Rachael M. Roettenbacher and Elisabeth M. Brann and Jean-Michel Désert and Alex S. Polanski and Malena Rice and Lily Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.00154},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

15 pages, 11 figures; accepted for publication in AJ