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Name 10188
Title In-Depth Study of The Antennae with NICMOS and ACS
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=10188;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-tsb96dt
Author Whitmore, Brad C.
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=10188&mission=hst
Publication
  • A Comparison of Methods for Determining the Age Distribution of Star Clusters: Application to the Large Magellanic Cloud
  • ALMA Observations of the Antennae Galaxies. I. A New Window on a Prototypical Merger
  • Cepheid Variables in the Antennae
  • Cloud-cloud collisions and triggered star formation
  • Constraining globular cluster formation through studies of young massive clusters - IV. Testing the fast rotating massive star scenario
  • Constraining globular cluster formation through studies of young massive clusters - V. ALMA observations of clusters in the Antennae
  • Constraints on Upper Cutoffs in the Mass Functions of Young Star Clusters
  • Detection of an ~20 kpc coherent magnetic field in the outskirt of merging spirals: the Antennae galaxies
  • Embedded Young Massive Star Clusters in the Antennae Merger
  • Extragalactic Magnetism with SOFIA (SALSA Legacy Program): The Magnetic Fields in the Multiphase Interstellar Medium of the Antennae Galaxies
  • From large scale gas compression to cluster formation in the Antennae overlap region
  • Gemini Spectroscopic Survey of Young Star Clusters in Merging/Interacting Galaxies. III. The Antennae
  • Gone without a bang: an archival HST survey for disappearing massive stars
  • Kinematics of Haro 11: The miniature Antennae
  • Luminosity profiles and sizes of massive star clusters in NGC 7252
  • Lyman-continuum leakage as dominant source of diffuse ionized gas in the Antennae galaxy
  • Massive Star Cluster Formation and Destruction in Luminous Infrared Galaxies in GOALS
  • On the association of the ultraluminous X-ray sources in the Antennae galaxies with young stellar clusters
  • On the progenitor of the type IC SN 2013dk in the antennae galaxies.
  • Optical Identification of Cepheids in 19 Host Galaxies of Type Ia Supernovae and NGC 4258 with the Hubble Space Telescope
  • Resolved Star Formation Efficiency in the Antennae Galaxies
  • Star Cluster Demographics. I. A General Framework and Application to the Antennae Galaxies
  • The Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/4039) Revisited: Advanced Camera for Surveys and NICMOS Observations of a Prototypical Merger
  • The Dense Gas in the Largest Molecular Complexes of the Antennae: HCN and HCO+ Observations of NGC 4038/39 Using ALMA
  • The fate of the Antennae galaxies
  • The formation of the young massive cluster B1 in the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/NGC 4039) triggered by cloud-cloud collision
  • The formation of young massive clusters triggered by cloud-cloud collisions in the Antennae galaxies NGC 4038/NGC 4039
  • The Fraction of Stars That Form in Clusters in Different Galaxies
  • The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
  • The Link between the Formation Rates of Clusters and Stars in Galaxies
  • The Luminosity Function of Star Clusters in 20 Star-forming Galaxies Based on Hubble Legacy Archive Photometry
  • Unveiling the Physical Properties and Kinematics of Molecular Gas in the Antennae Galaxies (NGC 4038/9) through High-resolution CO (J = 3-2) Observations
  • Water Masers associated with Star Formation in the Antennae Galaxies
  • X-Ray Binaries and Star Clusters in the Antennae: Optical Cluster Counterparts
  • Young star clusters in interacting galaxies - NGC 1487 and NGC 4038/4039
  • Young star clusters in the Antennae galaxies and NGC 1487
Instrument ACS, ACS/WFC, NICMOS, NICMOS/NIC2, NICMOS/NIC3
Temporal Coverage 2004-06-29T07:25:33Z/2005-02-16T22:08:35Z
Version 1.0
Mission Description Launched in 1990, the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope remains the premier UV and visible light telescope in orbit. With well over 1.6 million observations from 10 different scientific instruments, the ESA Hubble Science Archive is a treasure trove of astronomical data to be exploited.
Creator Contact https://support.cosmos.esa.int/esdc/index.php?/Tickets/Submit
Date Published 2006-02-17T10:23:42Z
Keywords Hubble, HST, HLA, HCV, ACS, COS, STIS, WFC3, FOC, FOS, HRS, NICMOS, WFPC, WFPC2
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Whitmore comma Brad C., 2006, 'In-Depth Study of The Antennae with NICMOS and ACS', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-tsb96dt