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The Hubble PanCET program: Transit and Eclipse Spectroscopy of the Hot Jupiter WASP-74b

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arxiv 2110.04415 v1 pith:ZDAXGCAB submitted 2021-10-09 astro-ph.EP

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keywords eclipsespacespitzertelescopetransitwasp-74bfeaturehubble
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Planets are like children with each one being unique and special. A better understanding of their collective properties requires a deeper understanding of each planet. Here we add the transit and eclipse spectra of hot Jupiter WASP-74b into the ever growing dataset of exoplanet atmosphere spectral library. With six transits and three eclipses using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and Spitzer Space Telescope (\textit{Spitzer}), we present the most complete and precise atmospheric spectra of WASP-74b. We found no evidence for TiO/VO nor super-Rayleigh scattering reported in previous studies. The transit shows a muted water feature with strong Rayleigh scattering extending into the infrared. The eclipse shows a featureless blackbody-like WFC3/G141 spectrum and a weak methane absorption feature in the Spitzer 3.6 $\mu m$ band. Future James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) follow up observations are needed to confirm these results.

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