Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey (LzLCS). Radio continuum properties of low-z Lyman continuum emitters
Multivariate Predictors of Lyman Continuum Escape. I. A Survival Analysis of the Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey
Multivariate Predictors of Lyman Continuum Escape. II. Predicting Lyman Continuum Escape Fractions for High-redshift Galaxies
No correlation of the Lyman continuum escape fraction with spectral hardness
Push-broom mapping of galaxies and supernova remnants with the SPRITE CubeSat
Shining a Light on the Connections between Galactic Outflows Seen in Absorption and Emission Lines
The Effects of Biconical Outflows on Lya Escape from Green Peas
The far-ultraviolet continuum slope as a Lyman Continuum escape estimator at high redshift
The Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey. I. New, Diverse Local Lyman Continuum Emitters
The Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey: Optically Thin and Thick Mg II Lines as Probes of Lyman Continuum Escape
The Low-redshift Lyman-continuum Survey: S II Deficiency and the Leakage of Ionizing Radiation
The Low-redshift Lyman Continuum Survey: The Roles of Stellar Feedback and Interstellar Medium Geometry in LyC Escape
The Low-Redshift Lyman Continuum Survey. Unveiling the ISM properties of low-z Lyman-continuum emitters
The VANDELS survey: the ionizing properties of star-forming galaxies at 3 <= z <= 5 using deep rest-frame ultraviolet spectroscopy
Tracing Lya and LyC Escape in Galaxies with Mg II Emission
Ubiquitous broad-line emission and the relation between ionized gas outflows and Lyman continuum escape in Green Pea galaxies
Instrument
COS, COS/FUV, COS/NUV
Temporal Coverage
2019-06-04T00:19:23Z/2020-03-31T16:24:05Z
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.