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Name 10583
Title Resolving the LMC Microlensing Puzzle: Where Are the Lensing Objects ?
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=10583;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-hyl5bfd
Author STUBBS CHRIS
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=10583&mission=hst
Publication
  • A constrained cosmological model in f(R ,Lm) gravity
  • A Model-independent Test of Cosmic Isotropy with Low-z Pantheon Supernovae
  • Anisotropy of the Universe via the Pantheon supernovae sample revisited
  • Assessing the potential of cluster edges as a standard ruler on constraining dark energy models
  • Assessment of the cosmic distance duality relation using Gaussian process
  • Calibrating the effective magnitudes of type Ia supernovae with a model-independent method
  • Can high-redshift Hubble diagrams rule out the standard model of cosmology in the context of cosmography?
  • Can late dark energy transitions raise the Hubble constant?
  • Constraints on a Bianchi type I spacetime extension of the standard L CDM model
  • Constraints on Cosmological Parameters with a Sample of Type Ia Supernovae from JWST
  • Cosmography in f (Q ) gravity
  • Cosmological constraints on Horava gravity revised in light of GW170817 and GRB170817A and the degeneracy with massive neutrinos
  • Dark Energy Survey year 1 results: Constraints on extended cosmological models from galaxy clustering and weak lensing
  • Determining Cosmological-model-independent H 0 with Gravitationally Lensed Supernova Refsdal
  • Discovery of disc truncations above the galaxies mid-plane in Milky Way-like galaxies
  • Do the observational data favor a local void?
  • Effect of low anisotropy on cosmological models by using supernova data
  • Episodic mass loss in the very luminous red supergiant W60 B90 in the Large Magellanic Cloud
  • Gamma-ray bursts, quasars, baryonic acoustic oscillations, and supernovae Ia: new statistical insights and cosmological constraints
  • High-redshift, Small-scale Tests of Ultralight Axion Dark Matter Using Hubble and Webb Galaxy UV Luminosities
  • Illustrating the consequences of a misuse of s8 in cosmology
  • Improved late-time fits with wavelet extensions of LCDM
  • Improving sampling and calibration of gamma-ray bursts as distance indicators
  • Kinematic constraints on spatial curvature from supernovae Ia and cosmic chronometers
  • Late-time acceleration due to a generic modification of gravity and the Hubble tension
  • Likelihood-free Cosmological Constraints with Artificial Neural Networks: An Application on Hubble Parameters and SNe Ia
  • Multipole expansion of the local expansion rate
  • On the impact of f(Q) gravity on the large scale structure
  • Planck 2018 results. VI. Cosmological parameters
  • Potential signature of a quadrupolar hubble expansion in Pantheon+supernovae
  • Pre-main-sequence Stellar Populations across Shapley Constellation III. I. Photometric Analysis and Identification
  • Probing the cold nature of dark matter
  • Reconstructing the weak lensing magnification distribution of type Ia supernovae
  • Reducing the Uncertainty on the Hubble Constant up to 35% with an Improved Statistical Analysis: Different Best-fit Likelihoods for Type Ia Supernovae, Baryon Acoustic Oscillations, Quasars, and Gamma-Ray Bursts
  • Tension with the flat LCDM model from a high-redshift Hubble diagram of supernovae, quasars, and gamma-ray bursts
  • Testing gravity on cosmic scales: A case study of Jordan-Brans-Dicke theory
  • Testing interacting dark matter and dark energy model with cosmological data
  • Testing the Cosmic Distance Duality Relation with the Latest Strong Gravitational Lensing and Type Ia Supernovae
  • The Complete Light-curve Sample of Spectroscopically Confirmed SNe Ia from Pan-STARRS1 and Cosmological Constraints from the Combined Pantheon Sample
  • The Pantheon+ Analysis: Cosmological Constraints
  • The Pantheon+ Analysis: SuperCal-fragilistic Cross Calibration, Retrained SALT2 Light-curve Model, and Calibration Systematic Uncertainty
  • The Pantheon+ Analysis: The Full Data Set and Light-curve Release
  • The Unusual Variability of the Large Magellanic Cloud Planetary Nebula RPJ 053059-683542
  • The VMC Survey. XXXII. Pre-main-sequence populations in the Large Magellanic Cloud
  • Upper Bound of Neutrino Masses from Combined Cosmological Observations and Particle Physics Experiments
Instrument ACS, ACS/WFC, WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage 2007-11-13T10:35:17Z/2007-11-13T10:54:37Z
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 2007-11-15T14:19:11Z
Last Update 2026-03-09
Keywords Hubble Space Telescope data, HST observations dataset, NASA ESA Hubble mission data, space-based optical imaging data, ultraviolet astronomy observations, near-infrared imaging dataset, Hubble spectroscopy data, Wide Field Camera 3 WFC3 data, Advanced Camera for Surveys ACS data, Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph STIS data, Cosmic Origins Spectrograph COS data, Hubble deep field imaging dataset, extragalactic survey observations, galaxy evolution imaging data, star formation observations HST, stellar photometry dataset, globular cluster imaging data, supernova Hubble observations, exoplanet transit HST data, interstellar medium spectroscopy data, calibrated level 2 HST data products, drizzled image mosaics, FITS files astronomy, flux-calibrated spectra, photometric time-series Hubble data, redshift measurements dataset, Hubble Legacy Archive data, Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes MAST dataset
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, STUBBS CHRIS, 2007, 'Resolving the LMC Microlensing Puzzle: Where Are the Lensing Objects ?', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-hyl5bfd