A Chandra X-ray survey of nearby dwarf starburst galaxies - I. Data reduction and results
A Chandra X-ray survey of nearby dwarf starburst galaxies - II. Starburst properties and outflows
An Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Atlas of Local Starbursts and Star-forming Galaxies: The Legacy of FOS and GHRS
Chandra Observations of the Three Most Metal Deficient Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies Known in the Local Universe, SBS 0335-052, SBS 0335-052W, and I Zw 18
Chemical enrichment by massive stars
Comparison of Star Clusters With and Without Wolf-Rayet Stars in Wolf-Rayet Galaxies
Dust in I Zw 18 from Hubble Space Telescope Narrowband Imaging
Dynamics of starbursting dwarf galaxies: I Zw 18
Heavy-Element Abundances in Blue Compact Galaxies
High Carbon in I Zwicky 18: New Results from Hubble Space Telescope Spectroscopy
Isolating Clusters with Wolf-Rayet Stars in I Zw 18
I Zw 18 as morphological paradigm for rapidly assembling high-z galaxies
New Light on the Stellar Populations in I Zw 18: Deep Near-Infrared Imaging
Origin of Lya absorption in nearby starbursts and implications for other galaxies
Searching for Wolf-Rayet Stars in I ZW 18: the Origin of He II Emission
Si/O Abundance Ratios in Extragalactic H II Regions from Hubble Space Telescope UV Spectroscopy
Spatial Distribution and Evolution of the Stellar Populations and Candidate Star Clusters in the Blue Compact Dwarf I Zwicky 18
Spatially resolved integral field spectroscopy of the ionized gas in IZw18
The blue compact dwarf galaxy I Zw 18: A comparative study of its low-surface-brightness component
The Complex Kinematics of the Neutral Hydrogen Associated with I ZW 18
The Nature of Radio Continuum Emission at Very Low Metallicity: Very Large Array Observations of I Zw 18
The physical properties of low redshift star forming galaxies: Insights from the space-UV and 20,000 SDSS spectra
The Star Formation History of I ZW 18
What heats the bright H II regions in I ZW 18?
Instrument
FOS/RD, WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1994-10-27T00:11:29Z/1995-03-01T13:06:57Z
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, Dufour comma Reginald J., 1996, 'THE STELLAR POPULATION AND STAR FORMING HISTORY OF IZW18 CYCLE4 MEDIUM', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-dyimg74