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
Bursty star formation and galaxy-galaxy interactions in low-mass galaxies 1 Gyr after the Big Bang
Deep luminosity functions and colour-magnitude relations for cluster galaxies at 0.2 < z < 0.6
Insight from JWST/Near Infrared Camera into galaxy overdensities around bright Lyman-alpha emitters during reionization: implications for ionized bubbles at z 9
JWST catches the assembly of a z 5 ultra-low-mass galaxy
Looking for dark matter trails in colliding galaxy clusters
RELICS: Reionization Lensing Cluster Survey
RELICS: Strong Lensing Analysis of MACS J0417.5-1154 and Predictions for Observing the Magnified High-redshift Universe with JWST
The ALMA-ALPAKA survey. I. High-resolution CO and CI kinematics of star-forming galaxies at z = 0.5-3.5
The core of the massive cluster merger MACS J0417.5-1154 as seen by VLT/MUSE
The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
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
LCDM not dead yet: massive high-z Balmer break galaxies are less common than previously reported
Instrument
ACS, ACS/WFC, WFC3, WFC3/UVIS
Temporal Coverage
2010-12-10T05:08:36Z/2011-02-28T17:10:52Z
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, von der Linden et al., 2012, 'Anatomy of a merger: the curious case of MACS J0417.5-1154', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-vk4ywl6