MASCARA-2 b: A hot Jupiter transiting the $m_V=7.6$ A-star HD185603
G.J.J. Talens, A. B. Justesen, S. Albrecht, J. McCormac, V. Van Eylen,, G.P.P.L. Otten, F. Murgas, E. Palle, D. Pollacco, R. Stuik, J.F.P. Spronck,, A.-L. Lesage, F. Grundahl, M. Fredslund Andersen, V. Antoci, I.A.G. Snellen

TL;DR
MASCARA-2 b is a hot Jupiter transiting a bright, rapidly rotating A-star, with well-characterized orbital and physical parameters, and potential for atmospheric studies including TiO detection.
Contribution
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of MASCARA-2 b, a hot Jupiter transiting a bright early-type star, including its orbital alignment and suitability for atmospheric analysis.
Findings
Orbital period of 3.474 days with a semi-major axis of 0.057 AU.
Planet radius of 1.83 R_J and an upper mass limit of 17 M_J.
Aligned orbital and stellar spin axes with λ=0.6°.
Abstract
In this paper we present MASCARA-2 b, a hot Jupiter transiting the 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 . 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 at a distance of , has a radius of and place a upper limit on the mass of . HD 185603 is a rapidly rotating early-type star with an effective temperature of and a mass and radius of…
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