A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name 12254
Title Helium-core White Dwarfs and Cataclysmic Variables in NGC 6752: New Clues to the Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=12254;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-k4eeioj
Author Cool, Adrienne
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=12254&mission=hst
Publication
  • A Chandra look at the X-ray faint millisecond pulsars in the globular cluster NGC 6752
  • A deep search for faint Chandra X-ray sources, radio sources, and optical counterparts in NGC 6752
  • Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Cluster. II. Kinematic Profiles and Maps
  • Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Sample Selection, Data Reduction, and NGC 7078 Results
  • Hubble Space Telescope Proper Motion (HSTPROMO) Catalogs of Galactic Globular Clusters. IV. Kinematic Profiles and Average Masses of Blue Straggler Stars
  • Identification of Faint Chandra X-Ray Sources in the Core-collapsed Globular Cluster NGC 6752
  • Integrated Spectra of Milky Way Globular Clusters
  • Internal dynamics of multiple populations in 28 Galactic globular clusters: a wide-field study with Gaia and the Hubble Space Telescope
  • Linking photometry and spectroscopy: profiling multiple populations in globular clusters
  • Multimass modelling of milky way globular clusters - II. Present-day black hole populations
  • New Perspective on the Multiple-population Phenomenon in Galactic Globular Clusters from a Wide-field Photometric Survey
  • Stellar collisions in globular clusters: Constraints on the initial mass function of the first generation of stars
  • The Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic globular clusters - IX. The Atlas of multiple stellar populations
  • The Hubble Space Telescope UV legacy survey of galactic globular clusters - XVI. The helium abundance of multiple populations
  • The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
  • The merger of hard binaries in globular clusters as the primary channel for the formation of second-generation stars
  • Tracing oCentauris origins: Spatial and chemical signatures of its formation history
Instrument ACS, ACS/WFC, WFC3, WFC3/UVIS
Temporal Coverage 2011-05-19T14:23:02Z/2011-11-14T09:03:47Z
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 2012-11-14T15:53:52Z
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, Cool et al., 2012, 'Helium-core White Dwarfs and Cataclysmic Variables in NGC 6752: New Clues to the Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-k4eeioj