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TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b: a highly irradiated ultrahot Jupiter orbiting one of the hottest and brightest known exoplanet host stars
- Source :
- The Astronomical Journal, 162(6), Addison, B C, Knudstrup, E, Wong, I, Hébrard, G, Dorval, P, Snellen, I, Albrecht, S, Bello-Arufe, A, Almenara, J-M, Boisse, I, Bonfils, X, Dalal, S, Demangeon, O D S, Hoyer, S, Kiefer, F, Santos, N C, Nowak, G, Luque, R, Stangret, M, Palle, E, Tronsgaard, R, Antoci, V, Buchhave, L A, Günther, M N, Daylan, T, Murgas, F, Parviainen, H, Esparza-Borges, E, Crouzet, N, Narita, N, Fukui, A, Kawauchi, K, Watanabe, N, Rabus, M, Johnson, M C, Otten, G P P L, Talens, G J, Cabot, S H C, Fischer, D A, Grundahl, F, Andersen, M F, Jessen-Hansen, J, Pallé, P, Shporer, A, Ciardi, D R, Clark, J T, Wittenmyer, R A, Wright, D J, Horner, J, Collins, K A, Jensen, E L N, Kielkopf, J F, Schwarz, R P, Srdoc, G, Yilmaz, M, Senavci, H V, Diamond, B, Harbeck, D, Komacek, T D, Smith, J C, Wang, S, Eastman, J D, Stassun, K G, Latham, D W, Vanderspek, R, Seager, S, Winn, J N, Jenkins, J M, Louie, D R, Bouma, L G, Twicken, J D, Levine, A M & McLean, B 2021, ' TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b: A Highly Irradiated Ultrahot Jupiter Orbiting One of the Hottest and Brightest Known Exoplanet Host Stars ', Astronomical Journal, vol. 162, no. 6, 292 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac224e, Addison, B C, Knudstrup, E, Wong, I, Hebrard, G, Dorval, P, Snellen, I, Albrecht, S, Bello-Arufe, A, Almenara, J-M, Boisse, I, Bonfils, X, Dalal, S, Demangeon, O D S, Hoyer, S, Kiefer, F, Santos, N C, Nowak, G, Luque, R, Stangret, M, Palle, E, Tronsgaard, R, Antoci, V, Buchhave, L A, Gunther, M N, Daylan, T, Murgas, F, Parviainen, H, Esparza-Borges, E, Crouzet, N, Narita, N, Fukui, A, Kawauchi, K, Watanabe, N, Rabus, M, Johnson, M C, Otten, G P P L, Talens, G J, Cabot, S H C, Fischer, D A, Grundahl, F, Andersen, M F, Jessen-Hansen, J, Palle, P, Shporer, A, Ciardi, D R, Clark, J T, Wittenmyer, R A, Wright, D J, Horner, J, Collins, K A, Jensen, E L N, Kielkopf, J F, Schwarz, R P, Srdoc, G, Yilmaz, M, Senavci, H V, Diamond, B, Harbeck, D, Komacek, T D, Smith, J C, Wang, S, Eastman, J D, Stassun, K G, Latham, D W, Vanderspek, R, Seager, S, Winn, J N, Jenkins, J M, Louie, D R, Bouma, L G, Twicken, J D, Levine, A M & McLean, B 2021, ' TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b : A Highly Irradiated Ultrahot Jupiter Orbiting One of the Hottest and Brightest Known Exoplanet Host Stars ', Astronomical Journal, vol. 162, no. 6, 292 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac224e
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- We present the discovery of a highly irradiated and moderately inflated ultra-hot Jupiter, TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b (HD 201033b), first detected by NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite mission (TESS) and the Multi-site All-Sky CAmeRA (MASCARA). The signal was established to be of planetary origin through radial velocity measurements obtained using SONG, SOPHIE, FIES, NRES, and EXPRES, which show a reflex motion of $K=294.1\pm1.1$ m s$^{-1}$. A joint analysis of the TESS and ground-based photometry and radial velocity measurements reveals that TOI-1431b has a mass of $M_{p}=3.12\pm0.18$ $\rm{M_J}$ ($990\pm60$ M$_{\oplus}$), an inflated radius of $R_{p}=1.49\pm0.05$ $\rm{R_J}$ ($16.7\pm0.6$ R$_{\oplus}$), and an orbital period of $P=2.650237\pm0.000003$ d. Analysis of the spectral energy distribution of the host star reveals that the planet orbits a bright ($\mathrm{V}=8.049$ mag) and young ($0.29^{+0.32}_{-0.19}$ Gyr) Am type star with $T_{\rm eff}=7690^{+400}_{-250}$ $\rm{K}$, resulting in a highly irradiated planet with an incident flux of $\langle F \rangle=7.24^{+0.68}_{-0.64}\times$10$^9$ erg s$^{-1}$ cm$^{-2}$ ($5300^{+500}_{-470}\mathrm{S_{\oplus}}$) and an equilibrium temperature of $T_{eq}=2370\pm70$ K. TESS photometry also reveals a secondary eclipse with a depth of $127^{+4}_{-5}$ppm as well as the full phase curve of the planet's thermal emission in the red-optical. This has allowed us to measure the dayside and nightside temperature of its atmosphere as $T_\mathrm{day}=3004\pm64$ K and $T_\mathrm{night}=2583\pm63$ K, the second hottest measured nightside temperature. The planet's low day/night temperature contrast ($\sim$420 K) suggests very efficient heat transport between the dayside and nightside hemispheres.<br />Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal. 39 pages, 18 figures, and 4 tables
- Subjects :
- Radial velocity
Hot Jupiters
FOS: Physical sciences
LONG-PERIOD
EARTH-SIZED PLANET
Astrophysics
01 natural sciences
010309 optics
0103 physical sciences
PHASE CURVE
SPECTRAL-SYNTHESIS
LINE-PROFILE TOMOGRAPHY
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
CHEMICALLY PECULIAR
Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)
Exoplanets
Earth and planetary astrophysics
Astronomy and Astrophysics
HOT-JUPITER
GIANT-PLANET
A-TYPE STARS
13. Climate action
Space and Planetary Science
ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PLANET
Transit photometry
[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]
Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Astronomical Journal, 162(6), Addison, B C, Knudstrup, E, Wong, I, Hébrard, G, Dorval, P, Snellen, I, Albrecht, S, Bello-Arufe, A, Almenara, J-M, Boisse, I, Bonfils, X, Dalal, S, Demangeon, O D S, Hoyer, S, Kiefer, F, Santos, N C, Nowak, G, Luque, R, Stangret, M, Palle, E, Tronsgaard, R, Antoci, V, Buchhave, L A, Günther, M N, Daylan, T, Murgas, F, Parviainen, H, Esparza-Borges, E, Crouzet, N, Narita, N, Fukui, A, Kawauchi, K, Watanabe, N, Rabus, M, Johnson, M C, Otten, G P P L, Talens, G J, Cabot, S H C, Fischer, D A, Grundahl, F, Andersen, M F, Jessen-Hansen, J, Pallé, P, Shporer, A, Ciardi, D R, Clark, J T, Wittenmyer, R A, Wright, D J, Horner, J, Collins, K A, Jensen, E L N, Kielkopf, J F, Schwarz, R P, Srdoc, G, Yilmaz, M, Senavci, H V, Diamond, B, Harbeck, D, Komacek, T D, Smith, J C, Wang, S, Eastman, J D, Stassun, K G, Latham, D W, Vanderspek, R, Seager, S, Winn, J N, Jenkins, J M, Louie, D R, Bouma, L G, Twicken, J D, Levine, A M & McLean, B 2021, ' TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b: A Highly Irradiated Ultrahot Jupiter Orbiting One of the Hottest and Brightest Known Exoplanet Host Stars ', Astronomical Journal, vol. 162, no. 6, 292 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac224e, Addison, B C, Knudstrup, E, Wong, I, Hebrard, G, Dorval, P, Snellen, I, Albrecht, S, Bello-Arufe, A, Almenara, J-M, Boisse, I, Bonfils, X, Dalal, S, Demangeon, O D S, Hoyer, S, Kiefer, F, Santos, N C, Nowak, G, Luque, R, Stangret, M, Palle, E, Tronsgaard, R, Antoci, V, Buchhave, L A, Gunther, M N, Daylan, T, Murgas, F, Parviainen, H, Esparza-Borges, E, Crouzet, N, Narita, N, Fukui, A, Kawauchi, K, Watanabe, N, Rabus, M, Johnson, M C, Otten, G P P L, Talens, G J, Cabot, S H C, Fischer, D A, Grundahl, F, Andersen, M F, Jessen-Hansen, J, Palle, P, Shporer, A, Ciardi, D R, Clark, J T, Wittenmyer, R A, Wright, D J, Horner, J, Collins, K A, Jensen, E L N, Kielkopf, J F, Schwarz, R P, Srdoc, G, Yilmaz, M, Senavci, H V, Diamond, B, Harbeck, D, Komacek, T D, Smith, J C, Wang, S, Eastman, J D, Stassun, K G, Latham, D W, Vanderspek, R, Seager, S, Winn, J N, Jenkins, J M, Louie, D R, Bouma, L G, Twicken, J D, Levine, A M & McLean, B 2021, ' TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b : A Highly Irradiated Ultrahot Jupiter Orbiting One of the Hottest and Brightest Known Exoplanet Host Stars ', Astronomical Journal, vol. 162, no. 6, 292 . https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac224e
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- edsair.doi.dedup.....994e095aa088cea7ea273a8dc1bb1a19