A Deep Search for Faint Galaxies Associated with Very Low Redshift C IV Absorbers. III. The Mass- and Environment-dependent Circumgalactic Medium
A Deep Search For Faint Galaxies Associated With Very Low-redshift C IV Absorbers. II. Program Design, Absorption-line Measurements, and Absorber Statistics
Agnostic stacking of intergalactic doublet absorption: measuring the Ne VIII population
An HST/COS survey of molecular hydrogen in DLAs & sub-DLAs at z < 1: molecular fraction and excitation temperature
An HST/COS Survey of the Low-redshift Intergalactic Medium. I. Survey, Methodology, and Overall Results
An Ultraviolet Survey of Low-redshift Partial Lyman-limit Systems with the HST Cosmic Origins Spectrograph
A pair of O VI and broad Ly a absorbers probing warm gas in a galaxy group environment at z ~ 0.4
CGM2 + CASBaH: The Mass Dependence of H I Lya-Galaxy Clustering and the Extent of the CGM
CGM2 I: The Extent of the Circumgalactic Medium Traced by Neutral Hydrogen
Characterizing the Circumgalactic Medium of Nearby Galaxies with HST/COS and HST/STIS Absorption-line Spectroscopy. II. Methods and Models
Chemical Abundances in the Leading Arm of the Magellanic Stream
Cool outflows in galaxies and their implications
COS-Weak: probing the CGM using analogues of weak Mg II absorbers at z < 0.3
Detection of two intervening Ne viii absorbers probing warm gas at z ~ 0.6
DIISC-III. Signatures of Stellar Disk Growth in Nearby Galaxies
Evidence for a Rotational Component in the Circumgalactic Medium of Nearby Galaxies
Evolution of C IV Absorbers. II. Where Does C IV Live?
Galactic Winds across the Gas-rich Merger Sequence. I. Highly Ionized N V and O VI Outflows in the QUEST Quasars
High-velocity clouds as streams of ionized and neutral gas in the halo of the Milky Way
HST-COS Observations of AGNs. III. Spectral Constraints in the Lyman Continuum from Composite COS/G140L Data
HST/COS Observations of Thirteen New He II Quasars
Identifying Circumgalactic Medium Absorption in QSO Spectra: A Bayesian Approach
Identifying H I Emission and UV Absorber Associations near the Magellanic Stream
Kinematics of the Magellanic Stream and Implications for Its Ionization
Mining circumgalactic baryons in the low-redshift universe
On the CGM Fundamental Plane: The Halo Mass Dependency of Circumgalactic H I
On the connection between the metal-enriched intergalactic medium and galaxies: an O VI-galaxy cross-correlation study at z < 1
Outflow and Metallicity in the Broad-Line Region of Low-Redshift Active Galactic Nuclei
Probing Large Galaxy Halos at Z ~ 0 with Automated Lya-absorption Matching
Probing the CGM of low-redshift dwarf galaxies using FIRE simulations
Role of ionizing background and galactic feedback in the redshift space clustering of O VI absorbers in hydrodynamical simulations
The baryon cycle of Seven Dwarfs with superbubble feedback
The CGM2 Survey: Circumgalactic O VI from Dwarf to Massive Star-forming Galaxies
The CGM2 Survey: Quenching and the Transformation of the Circumgalactic Medium
The Chemical Properties of Low-redshift QSOs
The COS-Dwarfs Survey: The Carbon Reservoir around Sub-L* Galaxies
The COS/UVES Absorption Survey of the Magellanic Stream. III. Ionization, Total Mass, and Inflow Rate onto the Milky Way
The Metagalactic Ionizing Background: A Crisis in UV Photon Production or Incorrect Galaxy Escape Fractions?
The power spectrum of the Lyman-a Forest at z < 0.5
The Signature of the Northern Galactic Center Region in Low-velocity UV Absorption
Tracing the Cosmic Metal Evolution in the Low-redshift Intergalactic Medium
Ultraviolet Emission-line Correlations in HST/COS Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei: Single-epoch Black Hole Masses
Instrument
COS, COS/FUV, COS/NUV
Temporal Coverage
2010-09-27T05:04:05Z/2012-02-03T20:45:03Z
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, Tumlinson et al., 2013, 'How Dwarf Galaxies Got That Way: Mapping Multiphase Gaseous Halos and Galactic Winds Below L*', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-byrtcde