Abstract
MASCARA-4 b is a hot Jupiter in a highly misaligned orbit around a rapidly rotating A3V star that was observed for 54 days by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite ( TESS ). We perform two analyses of MASCARA-4 b using a stellar gravity-darkened model. First, we measure MASCARA-4 b’s misaligned orbital configuration by modeling its TESS photometric light curve. We take advantage of the asymmetry in MASCARA-4 b’s transit due to its host star’s gravity-darkened surface to measure MASCARA-4 b’s true spin–orbit angle to be 104° . We also detect a ∼4 σ secondary eclipse at 0.491 ± 0.007 orbital phase, proving that the orbit is slightly eccentric. Second, we model MASCARA-4 b’s insolation including gravity darkening and find that the planet’s received X-ray and ultraviolet flux varies by 4% throughout its orbit. MASCARA-4 b’s short-period, polar orbit suggests that the planet likely underwent dramatic orbital evolution to end up in its present-day configuration and that it receives a varying stellar irradiance that perpetually forces the planet out of thermal equilibrium. These findings make MASCARA-4 b an excellent target for follow-up characterization to better understand the orbital evolution and present-day environment of planets around high-mass stars.
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Ahlers, J. P., Kruse, E., Colón, K. D., Dorval, P., Talens, G. J., Snellen, I., … Ting, E. B. (2020). Gravity-darkening Analysis of the Misaligned Hot Jupiter MASCARA-4 b. The Astrophysical Journal, 888(2), 63. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab59d0
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