A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name 14169
Title Measuring the absolute H2O abundance of WASP-39bs atmosphere
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=14169;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-34yl7o1
Author Wakeford, Hannah
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=14169&mission=hst
Publication
  • An absolute sodium abundance for a cloud-free `hot Saturn exoplanet
  • A re-analysis of equilibrium chemistry in five hot Jupiters
  • Constraining the formation of WASP-39b using JWST transit spectroscopy
  • Early Insights for Atmospheric Retrievals of Exoplanets Using JWST Transit Spectroscopy
  • Early Release Science of the exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRCam
  • Early Release Science of the exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRISS
  • Early Release Science of the exoplanet WASP-39b with JWST NIRSpec PRISM
  • LRG-BEASTS: Transmission Spectroscopy and Retrieval Analysis of the Highly Inflated Saturn-mass Planet WASP-39b
  • The Complete Transmission Spectrum of WASP-39b with a Precise Water Constraint
  • TRAPPIST-1: Global results of the Spitzer Exploration Science Program Red Worlds
Instrument WFC3, WFC3/IR
Temporal Coverage 2016-07-07T17:39:27Z/2016-07-08T00:37:07Z
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 2017-07-08T13:37:47Z
Keywords Hubble, HST, HLA, HCV, ACS, COS, STIS, WFC3, FOC, FOS, HRS, NICMOS, WFPC, WFPC2
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Wakeford comma Hannah, 2017, 'Measuring the absolute H2O abundance of WASP-39b's atmosphere', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-34yl7o1