White Paper Advocates for Hubble's Role in Exoplanet Study Through 2030s

June 5, 2026
White Paper Advocates for Hubble's Role in Exoplanet Study Through 2030s
  • The document responds to STScI’s call for white papers to map Hubble’s science role into the 2030s, signaling strategic planning for continuing Hubble-era science beyond its primary mission period.

  • A new white paper argues that the Hubble Space Telescope remains essential for exoplanet atmospheric characterization in the 2030s because its access to short-wavelength observations cannot be fully replaced by JWST.

  • Three core science goals rely on Hubble’s short-wavelength capabilities: measuring aerosol scattering slopes to reveal cloud and haze properties, characterizing metal absorption features in ultra-hot Jupiters, and studying stellar activity through Transit Light Source effect decontamination and flare monitoring.

  • The paper highlights recent theoretical advances and observing strategies using WFC3-UVIS/G280 that enable science cases unique to Hubble, especially for probing the hydrostatic lower atmospheres of exoplanets.

  • It stresses useful synergies between HST and JWST, showing how coordinated observations can jointly advance atmospheric characterization of exoplanets.

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