Accelerating galaxy winds during the big bang of starbursts
A Close Relationship between Lya and Mg II in Green Pea Galaxies
Correlation between SFR Surface Density and Thermal Pressure of Ionized Gas in Local Analogs of High-redshift Galaxies
Early Results from GLASS-JWST. XXII. Rest-frame UV-Optical Spectral Properties of Lya Emitting Galaxies at 3 < z < 6
Green Pea Galaxies Reveal Secrets of Lya Escape
Kinematics and Optical Depth in the Green Peas: Suppressed Superwinds in Candidate LyC Emitters
Linking Lya and Low-ionization Transitions at Low Optical Depth
Lya and UV Sizes of Green Pea Galaxies
Lya Emission from Green Peas: The Role of Circumgalactic Gas Density, Covering, and Kinematics
Lya Profile, Dust, and Prediction of Lya Escape Fraction in Green Pea Galaxies
Neutral Gas Properties and Lya Escape in Extreme Green Pea Galaxies
On the Sizes of Ionized Bubbles Around Galaxies During the Reionization Epoch. The Spectral Shapes of the Lya Emission from Galaxies
O VI Emission Imaging of a Galaxy with the Hubble Space Telescope: a Warm Gas Halo Surrounding the Intense Starburst SDSS J115630.63+500822.1
Puzzling Lyman-alpha line profiles in green pea galaxies
Scaling Relations Between Warm Galactic Outflows and Their Host Galaxies
Shining a light on galactic outflows: photoionized outflows
Spectral Shapes of the Lya Emission from Galaxies. I. Blueshifted Emission and Intrinsic Invariance with Redshift
Spectral shapes of the Ly a emission from galaxies - II. The influence of stellar properties and nebular conditions on the emergent Ly a profiles
The Compact UV Size of Green Pea Galaxies As Local Analogs of High-redshift Lya-Emitters
The Importance of Star Formation Intensity in Lya Escape from Green Pea Galaxies and Lyman Break Galaxy Analogs
The Lyman Alpha Spectral Database (LASD)
The Magellan Evolution of Galaxies Spectroscopic and Ultraviolet Reference Atlas (MegaSaura). II. Stacked Spectra
Using Lyman-a to detect galaxies that leak Lyman continuum
zELDA: fitting Lyman alpha line profiles using deep learning
Instrument
COS, COS/FUV, COS/NUV
Temporal Coverage
2012-11-25T16:59:17Z/2013-05-27T11:48:27Z
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, Henry et al., 2014, 'Gaseous outflows from low mass galaxies: Understanding local laboratories for high redshift star formation', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-tn4bd92