MASCARA-1 b: A hot Jupiter transiting a bright mV=8.3 A-star in a misaligned orbit
Abstract
We report the discovery of MASCARA-1 b, the first exoplanet discovered with the Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA (MASCARA). It is a hot Jupiter orbiting a bright mV=8.3, rapidly rotating (v i > 100~km~s-1) A8 star with a period of 2.1487808×10-6 ~days. The planet has a mass and radius of 3.70.9~MJup and 1.50.3~RJup, respectively. As with most hot Jupiters transiting early-type stars we find a misalignment between the planet orbital axis and the stellar spin axis, which may be signature of the formation and migration histories of this family of planets. MASCARA-1 b has a mean density of 1.50.9~g~cm-3 and an equilibrium temperature of 2570+50-30~K, one of the highest temperatures known for a hot Jupiter to date. The system is reminiscent of WASP-33, but the host star lacks apparent delta-scuti variations, making the planet an ideal target for atmospheric characterization. We expect this to be the first of a series of hot Jupiters transiting bright early-type stars that will be discovered by MASCARA.
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