A Relation between Supermassive Black Hole Mass and Quasar Metallicity?
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
Complex Mg II Absorption in the Outer Disk of M61
Emission Line Properties of Active Galactic Nuclei from a Post-COSTAR Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph Spectral Atlas
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
Extended LY alpha -absorbing Halos around Nearby Galaxies
Fe II/Mg II Emission-Line Ratios of QSOs within 0 < z < 5.3
High-Metallicity Mg II Absorbers in the z < 1 Lya Forest of PKS 0454+039: Giant Low Surface Brightness Galaxies?
Low- and High-Ionization Absorption Properties of Mg II Absorption-selected Galaxies at Intermediate Redshifts. I. General Properties
Observational constraints on the structure and evolution of quasars
Redshifts of galaxies close to bright QSO lines of sight
SDSS J094533.99+100950.1 - the remarkable weak emission line quasar
Study of ultraviolet-optical properties of a complete sample of QSOs
The Baldwin Effect and Black Hole Accretion: A Spectral Principal Component Analysis of a Complete Quasar Sample
The Incidence of Damped LY alpha Systems in the Redshift Interval 0 < Z < 4
The Local Lya Forest. II. Distribution of H I Absorbers,Doppler Widths, and Baryon Content
The Optical and Ultraviolet Emission-line Properties of Bright Quasars with Detailed Spectral Energy Distributions
The Population of Weak Mg II Absorbers. II. The Properties of Single-Cloud Systems
The Z = 0.8596 Damped LY alpha Absorbing Galaxy toward PKS 0454+039
Virial Masses of Black Holes from Single Epoch Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei
Instrument
FOS/BL, FOS/RD
Temporal Coverage
1994-07-26T01:59:24Z/1995-03-14T19:59:09Z
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, Bowen et al., 1996, 'THE ABSORPTION CROSS-SECTIONS OF NEARBY GALAXIES', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-egwrp3c