Adaptive Optics Imaging of Low-Redshift Damped Lya Quasar Absorbers
Chandra Detection of the Radio and Optical Double Hot Spot of 3C 351
Damped Lyalpha Absorption Associated with an Early-Type Galaxy at Redshift z=0.16377.
Discovery of the Galaxy Proximity Effect and Implications for Measurements of the Ionizing Background Radiation at Low Redshifts
Far-Infrared Observations of Radio Quasars and FR II Radio Galaxies
Halo Mass Dependence of H I and O VI Absorption: Evidence for Differential Kinematics
Magnetic Field Strengths in the Hot Spots and Lobes of Three Powerful Fanaroff-Riley Type II Radio Sources
Morphological properties of z~ 0.5 absorption-selected galaxies: the role of galaxy inclination
On the geometry of broad emission region in quasars
O VI Absorbers Tracing Hot Gas Associated with a Pair of Galaxies at z = 0.167
Probing The Intergalactic Medium-Galaxy Connection At z < 0.5. I. A Galaxy Survey In Qso Fields And A Galaxy-Absorber Cross-Correlation Study
Quasar host galaxy images from the Hubble Space Telescope Archive
Relationship between the Metallicity of the Circumgalactic Medium and Galaxy Orientation
The Azimuthal Dependence of Outflows and Accretion Detected Using O VI Absorption
The BH mass of nearby QSOs: a comparison of the bulge luminosity and virial methods
The central engines of radio-loud quasars
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 Highly Ionized Circumgalactic Medium is Kinematically Uniform around Galaxies
The Luminosity Function of QSO Host Galaxies
The morphological, kinematic, and halo gas properties of magnesium II absorption selected galaxies at intermediate redshift
The Origins of X-Ray Emission from the Hot Spots of FR II Radio Sources
WFPC2 Imaging of Quasar Environments: A Comparison of Large Bright Quasar Survey and Hubble Space Telescope Archive Quasars
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1995-11-05T20:02:17Z/1996-05-12T22:49:36Z
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, Lanzetta comma Kenneth M., 1997, 'HIGH RESOLUTION IMAGING OF GALAXIES RESPONSIBLE FOR QSO LYMAN-ALPHA ABSORPTION SYTEMS', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-am6em99