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The obliquity and atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter TOI-1431b (MASCARA-5b): a misaligned orbit and no signs of atomic or molecular absorptions

The obliquity and atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter TOI-1431b (MASCARA-5b): a misaligned orbit and no signs of atomic or molecular absorptions
The obliquity and atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter TOI-1431b (MASCARA-5b): a misaligned orbit and no signs of atomic or molecular absorptions
Ultra-hot Jupiters are defined as giant planets with equilibrium temperatures larger than 2000 K. Most of them are found orbiting bright A-F type stars, making them extremely suitable objects to study their atmospheres using high-resolution spectroscopy. Recent studies show a variety of atoms and molecules detected in the atmospheres of this type of planets. Here we present our analysis of the newly discovered ultra-hot Jupiter TOI-1431 b/MASCARA-5 b, using two transit observations with the HARPS-N spectrograph and one transit observation with the EXPRES spectrograph. Analysis of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect shows that the planet is in a polar orbit, with a projected obliquity λ = −155−10+20 degrees. Combining the nights and applying both cross-correlation methods and transmission spectroscopy, we find no evidences of Ca I, Fe I, Fe II, Mg I, Na I, V I, TiO, VO or Hα in the atmosphere of the planet. Our most likely explanation for the lack of atmospheric features is the large surface gravity of the planet.
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Stangret, M., Pallé, E. and Casasayas-Barris, N. , et al. (2021) The obliquity and atmosphere of the ultra-hot Jupiter TOI-1431b (MASCARA-5b): a misaligned orbit and no signs of atomic or molecular absorptions. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 654, [A73]. (doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202040100).

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Ultra-hot Jupiters are defined as giant planets with equilibrium temperatures larger than 2000 K. Most of them are found orbiting bright A-F type stars, making them extremely suitable objects to study their atmospheres using high-resolution spectroscopy. Recent studies show a variety of atoms and molecules detected in the atmospheres of this type of planets. Here we present our analysis of the newly discovered ultra-hot Jupiter TOI-1431 b/MASCARA-5 b, using two transit observations with the HARPS-N spectrograph and one transit observation with the EXPRES spectrograph. Analysis of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect shows that the planet is in a polar orbit, with a projected obliquity λ = −155−10+20 degrees. Combining the nights and applying both cross-correlation methods and transmission spectroscopy, we find no evidences of Ca I, Fe I, Fe II, Mg I, Na I, V I, TiO, VO or Hα in the atmosphere of the planet. Our most likely explanation for the lack of atmospheric features is the large surface gravity of the planet.

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e-pub ahead of print date: 12 April 2021
Published date: 13 October 2021

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ISSN: 0004-6361
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Author: M. Stangret
Author: E. Pallé
Author: N. Casasayas-Barris
Author: M. Oshagh
Author: A. Bello-Arufe
Author: R. Luque
Author: V. Nascimbeni
Author: F. Yan
Author: J. Orell-Miquel
Author: D. Sicilia
Author: L. Malavolta
Author: B.C. Addison
Author: L.A. Buchhave
Author: A.S. Bonomo
Author: F. Borsa
Author: S.H.C. Cabot
Author: M. Cecconi
Author: D.A. Fischer
Author: A. Harutyunyan
Author: J.M. Mendonça ORCID iD
Author: G. Nowak
Author: H. Parviainen
Author: A. Sozzetti
Author: R. Tronsgaard
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