A Complete Atlas of Recalibrated Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei and Quasars. I. Pre-COSTAR Spectra
A Uniform Analysis of the Lya Forest at z = 0-5. III. Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph Spectral Atlas
A Uniform Analysis of the Lya Forest at z = 0-5. IV. The Clustering and Evolution of Clouds at z <= 1.7
Cosmology from quasar spectra
Discovery of the Galaxy Proximity Effect and Implications for Measurements of the Ionizing Background Radiation at Low Redshifts
Emission Line Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei from a pre-COSTAR Faint Object Spectrograph Hubble Space Telescope Spectral Atlas
Evidence of a Strong N V/C IV Correlation between Emission and Absorption Lines in Active Galactic Nuclei
Evolution of Lyman-Limit Absorption Systems over the Redshift Range 0.40 < Z < 4.69
Extended LY alpha -absorbing Halos around Nearby Galaxies
Extensive dark-matter haloes in low-luminosity galaxies revealed by quasar absorption lines
Far-UV Fe emission as proxy of Eddington ratios
Inhomogeneous metal enrichment at z ~ 1.9: The Lyman limit systems in the spectrum of the HDF-S quasar
Low- and High-Ionization Absorption Properties of Mg II Absorption-selected Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts. II. Taxonomy, Kinematics, and Galaxies
Lya Absorption Systems and the Nearby Galaxy Distribution
Mean-flux-regulated Principal Component Analysis Continuum Fitting of Sloan Digital Sky Survey Lya Forest Spectra
Mg II Absorber Number Density at z~=0.05: Implications for ODLA Evolution
Observations of O I and Ca II Emission Lines in Quasars: Implications for the Site of Fe II Line Emission
On the Origin of Intrinsic Narrow Absorption Lines in z<~1 QSOS
Predicting QSO Continua in the Lya Forest
Quasars and the Big Blue Bump
Quasar Spectrum Classification with Principal Component Analysis (PCA): Emission Lines in the Lya Forest
Redshifts of galaxies close to bright QSO lines of sight
SDSS J094533.99+100950.1 - the remarkable weak emission line quasar
Strong Clustering in the Low-Redshift Ly alpha Forest
The Gaseous Extent of Galaxies and the Origin of Lyman-Alpha Absorption Systems: A Survey of Galaxies in the Fields of Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopic Target QSOs
The Gaseous Extent of Galaxies and the Origin of Lya Absorption Systems. III. Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of Lya-absorbing Galaxies at z < 1
The HST Quasar Absorption Line Key Project VIII. CCD Imaging of Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Fields
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. I. First Observational Results, Including Lyman-Alpha and Lyman-Limit Systems
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. II. Data Calibration and Absorption-Line Selection
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. III. First Observational Results on Milky Way Gas
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. VI. Properties of the Metal-rich Systems
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. V. Redshift Evolution of Lyman Limit Absorption in the Spectra of a Large Sample of Quasars
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. XV. Milky Way Absorption Lines
The Metallicity of Low-Redshift Lyalpha Forest Clouds
The Redshifted Excess in Quasar C IV Broad Emission Lines
Toward Unbiased Determination of the Redshift Evolution of Lyman-Alpha Forest Clouds
Instrument
FOS/BL
Temporal Coverage
1992-02-15T02:12:32Z/1992-03-20T02:23:30Z
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, Bahcall et al., 1993, 'QUASAR ABSORPTION LINE SURVEY: CYCLE 1 FOS PART II', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-vsw0lzx