MASCARA-1b
MASCARA-1b is a confirmed superjovian exoplanet.
| Discovery | |
|---|---|
| Discovered by | MASCARA | 
| Discovery date | 17 July 2017 | 
| Orbital characteristics | |
| 0.040352 AU | |
| 2.1 d | |
| Star | MASCARA-1 | 
| Physical characteristics | |
Mean radius  | 1.597 RJ | 
| Mass | 3.7 MJ | 
| Temperature | 3062 K | 
Characteristics
    
MASCARA-1b is a hot Jupiter transiting its parent A-type star; its orbit is misaligned with the star's rotation. The planet was found unusually reflective for hot Jupiter with the measured geometric albedo of 0.171+0.066
−0.068 and dayside temperature of 3062+66
−68 K.[1] Attempts to spectroscopically characterize its composition were failing as in 2022 due to relatively high planetary surface gravity resulting in compact atmosphere.[2]
References
    
- Spi-OPS:Spitzer and CHEOPS confirm the near-polar orbit of MASCARA-1b and reveal a hint of dayside reflection, 2021, arXiv:2109.05031
 - Transmission spectroscopy of MASCARA-1b with ESPRESSO:Challenges of overlapping orbital and Doppler tracks, 2022, arXiv:2206.09443
 
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