摘要: We present a new optical transmission spectrum of the hot Jupiter HAT-P-32Ab
acquired with the Carnegie Observatories Spectrograph and Multiobject Imaging
Camera (COSMIC) on the Palomar 200 inch Hale Telescope (P200). The P200/COSMIC
transmission spectrum, covering a wavelength range of 3990--9390 \AA, is
composed of 25 spectrophotometric bins with widths ranging from 200 to 400 \AA
and consistent with previous transit measurements obtained in the common
wavelength range. We derive a combined optical transmission spectrum based on
measurements from five independent instruments, which, along with the 1.1--1.7
$\mu$m spectrum acquired by the Hubble Space Telescope and two Spitzer
measurements, exhibits an enhanced scattering slope blueward of a relatively
flat optical continuum, a water absorption feature at 1.4 $\mu$m, and a carbon
dioxide feature at 4.4 $\mu$m. We perform Bayesian spectral retrieval analyses
on the 0.3--5.1 $\mu$m transmission spectrum and find that it can be well
explained by a two-limb approximation of $134^{+45}_{-33}\times$ solar
metallicity, with a strongly hazy morning limb of $1134^{+232}_{-194}$ K and a
haze-free evening limb of $1516^{+33}_{-44}$~K. This makes HAT-P-32Ab a
promising target for James Webb Space Telescope to look for asymmetric
signatures directly in the light curves.