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Name 10491
Title A Snapshot Survey of the most massive clusters of galaxies
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=10491;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-2yxe0xu
Author Ebeling, Harald
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=10491&mission=hst
Publication
  • A Detailed Study of Gas and Star Formation in a Highly Magnified Lyman Break Galaxy at z = 3.07
  • A GMOS/IFU Study of Jellyfish Galaxies in Massive Clusters
  • ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: Hubble Space Telescope and Spitzer Photometry of 33 Lensed Fields Built with CHArGE
  • ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: Properties of Millimeter Galaxies Hosting X-Ray-detected Active Galactic Nuclei
  • An atlas of MUSE observations towards twelve massive lensing clusters
  • An Increase in the Faint Red Galaxy Population in Massive Clusters since z ~ 0.5
  • An X-ray/optical study of the geometry and dynamics of MACS J0140.0-0555, a massive post-collision cluster merger
  • A Powerful AGN Outburst in RBS 797
  • A spectacular giant arc in the massive cluster lens MACSJ1206.2-0847
  • A Statistical Study of Multiply Imaged Systems in the Lensing Cluster Abell 68
  • A study of interstellar gas and stars in the gravitationally lensed galaxy `the Cosmic Eye from rest-frame ultraviolet spectroscopy
  • A systematic search for lensed high-redshift galaxies in HST images of MACS clusters
  • A Very Bright, Highly Magnified Lyman Break Galaxy at z = 3.07
  • Cosmography with cluster strong lensing
  • Extreme AGN feedback in the MAssive Cluster Survey: a detailed study of X-ray cavities at z>0.3
  • Jellyfish: Evidence of Extreme Ram-pressure Stripping in Massive Galaxy Clusters
  • Jellyfish: the origin and distribution of extreme ram-pressure stripping events in massive galaxy clusters
  • Joint HST, VLT/MUSE, and XMM-Newton observations to constrain the mass distribution of the two strong lensing galaxy clusters: MACS J0242.5-2132 and MACS J0949.8+1708
  • Locations and Morphologies of Jellyfish Galaxies in A2744 and A370
  • Looking for dark matter trails in colliding galaxy clusters
  • RELICS: Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey
  • Resolved spectroscopy of gravitationally lensed galaxies: global dynamics and star-forming clumps on ~100 pc scales at 1 < z < 4
  • Resolved spectroscopy of gravitationally lensed galaxies: recovering coherent velocity fields in subluminous z ~ 2-3 galaxies
  • Resolving Quiescent Galaxies at z 2. I. Search for Gravitationally Lensed Sources and Characterization of Their Structure, Stellar Populations, and Line Emission
  • Science from a glimpse: Hubble SNAPshot observations of massive galaxy clusters
  • Separation of the visible and dark matter in the Einstein ring LBGJ213512.73-010143
  • Strong Lensing Analysis of the Galaxy Cluster MACS J1319.9+7003 and the Discovery of a Shell Galaxy
  • Strong-lensing Analysis of the Powerful Lensing Cluster MACS J2135.2-0102 (z = 0.33)
  • The ALMA-ALPAKA survey. I. High-resolution CO and CI kinematics of star-forming galaxies at z = 0.5-3.5
  • The emission line properties of gravitationally lensed 1.5 < z < 5 galaxies
  • The formation and assembly of a typical star-forming galaxy at redshift z~3
  • The IMACS Cluster Building Survey. V. Further Evidence for Starburst Recycling from Quantitative Galaxy Morphologies
  • The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
  • The lensing efficiencies of MACS X-ray-selected versus RCS optically selected galaxy clusters
  • The low-mass end of the fundamental relation for gravitationally lensed star-forming galaxies at 1 < z < 6
  • The Magellan Evolution of Galaxies Spectroscopic and Ultraviolet Reference Atlas (MegaSaura). I. The Sample and the Spectra
  • The nongravitational interactions of dark matter in colliding galaxy clusters
  • The ultraviolet continuum slopes of high-redshift galaxies: evidence for the emergence of dust-free stellar populations at z > 10
  • Total Molecular Gas Masses of z ~ 3 Lyman- break Galaxies: CO(J = 1 - 0) Emission in MS 1512-cB58 and the Cosmic Eye
  • Ultraviolet emission lines in young low-mass galaxies at z 2: physical properties and implications for studies at z > 7
  • Unveiling C II clumps in a lensed star-forming galaxy at z ~ 3.4
  • Warped Disk Galaxies. I. Linking U-type Warps in Groups/Clusters to Jellyfish Galaxies
  • X-ray bright active galactic nuclei in massive galaxy clusters - III. New insights into the triggering mechanisms of cluster AGN
Instrument ACS, ACS/WFC
Temporal Coverage 2005-09-05T08:26:33Z/2006-05-22T04:28:47Z
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 2006-05-22T21:42:33Z
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, Ebeling comma Harald, 2006, 'A Snapshot Survey of the most massive clusters of galaxies', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-2yxe0xu