In this paper we present MASCARA-2 b, a hot Jupiter transiting the mV=7.6 A2 star HD 185603. Since early 2015, MASCARA has taken more than 1.6 million flux measurements of the star, corresponding to a total of almost 3000 hours of observations, revealing a periodic dimming in the flux with a depth of 1.3%. Photometric follow-up observations were performed with the NITES and IAC80 telescopes and spectroscopic measurements were obtained with the Hertzsprung SONG telescope. We find MASCARA-2 b orbits HD 185603 with a period of 3.474119−0.000006+0.000005days at a distance of 0.057±0.006AU, has a radius of 1.83±0.07RJ and place a 99% upper limit on the mass of <17MJ. HD 185603 is a rapidly rotating early-type star with an effective temperature of 8980−130+90K and a mass and radius of 1.89−0.05+0.06M⊙, 1.60±0.06R⊙, respectively. Contrary to most other hot Jupiters transiting early-type stars, the projected planet orbital axis and stellar spin axis are found to be aligned with λ=0.6±4∘. The brightness of the host star and the high equilibrium temperature, 2260±50K, of MASCARA-2 b make it a suitable target for atmospheric studies from the ground and space. Of particular interest is the detection of TiO, which has recently been detected in the similarly hot planets WASP-33 b and WASP-19 b.
@article{arxiv.1707.01500,
title = {MASCARA-2 b: A hot Jupiter transiting the $m_V=7.6$ A-star HD185603},
author = {G. J. J. Talens and A. B. Justesen and S. Albrecht and J. McCormac and V. Van Eylen and G. P. P. L. Otten and F. Murgas and E. Palle and D. Pollacco and R. Stuik and J. F. P. Spronck and A. -L. Lesage and F. Grundahl and M. Fredslund Andersen and V. Antoci and I. A. G. Snellen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.01500},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures, Accepted for publication in A&A