TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b: A Highly Irradiated Ultra-Hot Jupiter Orbiting One of the Hottest & Brightest Known Exoplanet Host Stars
Brett Christopher Addison, Emil Knudstrup, Ian Wong, Guillaume, Hebrard, Patrick Dorval, Ignas Snellen, Simon Albrecht, Aaron Bello-Arufe,, Jose-Manuel Almenara, Isabelle Boisse, Xavier Bonfils, Shweta Dalal, Olivier, Demangeon, Sergio Hoyer, Flavien Kiefer, N. C. Santos

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of TOI-1431b/MASCARA-5b, an ultra-hot Jupiter orbiting a bright, young star, with measurements of its mass, radius, temperature, and atmospheric properties, including phase curve analysis.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed atmospheric and orbital characterization of a highly irradiated ultra-hot Jupiter around a bright star, including phase curve and secondary eclipse measurements.
Findings
Planet has a mass of 3.12 M_J and radius of 1.49 R_J.
The planet's equilibrium temperature is approximately 2370 K.
The dayside and nightside temperatures are 3004 K and 2583 K, respectively.
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 m s. A joint analysis of the TESS and ground-based photometry and radial velocity measurements reveals that TOI-1431b has a mass of ( M), an inflated radius of ( R), and an orbital period of d. Analysis of the spectral energy distribution of the host star reveals that the planet orbits a bright ( mag) and…
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