ACCESS, LRG-BEASTS, & MOPSS: Featureless Optical Transmission Spectra of WASP-25b and WASP-124b
Chima D. McGruder, Mercedes L\'opez-Morales, James Kirk, Erin May,, Benjamin V. Rackham, Munazza K. Alam, Natalie H. Allen, John D. Monnier,, Kelly Meyer, Tyler Gardner, Kevin Ortiz Ceballos, Eva-Maria Ahrer, Peter J., Wheatley, George W. King, Andr\'es Jord\'an, David J. Osip

TL;DR
This study presents optical transmission spectra of two hot Jupiters, finding no strong spectral features and suggesting possible stellar activity and aerosols influence, with results limited by data precision.
Contribution
First optical transmission spectra of WASP-25b and WASP-124b using NTT and Magellan, analyzing atmospheric properties and potential aerosols with retrieval models.
Findings
No strong spectral features detected in either spectrum.
Data suggest possible stellar activity and aerosols affecting the atmospheres.
Spectral data are consistent with aerosol-metallicity trend predictions.
Abstract
We present new optical transmission spectra for two hot Jupiters: WASP-25b (M = 0.56~M; R = 1.23 R; P =~3.76 days) and WASP-124b (M = 0.58~M; R = 1.34 R; P = 3.37 days), with wavelength coverages of 4200 - 9100\AA\ and 4570 - 9940\AA, respectively. These spectra are from the ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (v.2) mounted on the New Technology Telescope (NTT) and Inamori-Magellan Areal Camera & Spectrograph on Magellan Baade. No strong spectral features were found in either spectra, with the data probing 4 and 6 scale heights, respectively. \texttt{Exoretrievals} and \texttt{PLATON} retrievals favor stellar activity for WASP-25b, while the data for WASP-124b did not favor one model over another. For both planets the retrievals found a wide range in the depths where the atmosphere could be optically thick ( - 0.2 bars for WASP-25b and 1.6 -- 32…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
