0.94-2.42 mm Ground-based Transmission Spectra of the Hot Jupiter HD-189733b
Accurate Machine-learning Atmospheric Retrieval via a Neural-network Surrogate Model for Radiative Transfer
A Gaussian process framework for modelling instrumental systematics: application to transmission spectroscopy
A ground-based near-infrared emission spectrum of the exoplanet HD189733b
A new look at NICMOS transmission spectroscopy: No conclusive evidence for molecular features
A new look at NICMOS transmission spectroscopy of HD 189733, GJ-436 and XO-1: no conclusive evidence for molecular features
A search for molecules in the atmosphere of HD 189733b
A Temperature and Abundance Retrieval Method for Exoplanet Atmospheres
Blind Extraction of an Exoplanetary Spectrum through Independent Component Analysis
Clouds on the Hot Jupiter HD189733b: Constraints from the Reflection Spectrum
Constraining the Atmospheric Composition of the Day-Night Terminators of HD 189733b: Atmospheric Retrieval with Aerosols
Disequilibrium Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen Chemistry in the Atmospheres of HD 189733b and HD 209458b
Ground-based Near-infrared Emission Spectroscopy of HD 189733b
Information Content of Exoplanetary Transit Spectra: An Initial Look
LRG-BEASTS: ground-based detection of sodium and a steep optical slope in the atmosphere of the highly inflated hot-saturn WASP-21b
Molecular Signatures in the Near-Infrared Dayside Spectrum of HD 189733b
NICMOS spectroscopy of HD 189733b
Of Cocktail Parties and Exoplanets
On the Detection of Molecules in the Atmosphere of HD 189733b Using HST NICMOS Transmission Spectroscopy
Optimal estimation retrievals of the atmospheric structure and composition of HD 189733b from secondary eclipse spectroscopy
Possible thermochemical disequilibrium in the atmosphere of the exoplanet GJ 436b
Quenching of Carbon Monoxide and Methane in the Atmospheres of Cool Brown Dwarfs and Hot Jupiters
The presence of methane in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet
The prevalence of dust on the exoplanet HD 189733b from Hubble and Spitzer observations
Unveiling cloudy exoplanets: the influence of cloud model choices on retrieval solutions
Instrument
NICMOS, NICMOS/NIC3
Temporal Coverage
2007-04-29T23:46:54Z/2007-05-25T19:11:06Z
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.
European Space Agency, Swain et al., 2008, 'The Near-IR Spectra and Thermal Emission of Hot Jupiters', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-g16i29i