MASCARA-2 b: A hot Jupiter transiting the mV=7.6 A-star HD185603

Abstract

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+0.000005-0.000006~days at a distance of 0.057 0.006~AU, has a radius of 1.83 0.07~RJ and place a 99\% upper limit on the mass of < 17~MJ. HD 185603 is a rapidly rotating early-type star with an effective temperature of 8980+90-130~K and a mass and radius of 1.89+0.06-0.05~M, 1.60 0.06~R, 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 50~K, 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.

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