A comparison between the soft X-ray and O III morphologies of active galactic nuclei
AINUR: Atlas of Images of NUclear Rings
An Assessment of the Energy Budgets of Low-Ionization Nuclear Emission Regions
An X-ray view of 82 LINERs with Chandra and XMM-Newton data
A Strong Correlation between Circumnuclear Dust and Black Hole Accretion in Early-Type Galaxies
Circumnuclear Dust in Nearby Active and Inactive Galaxies. I. Data
Circumnuclear Dust in Nearby Active and Inactive Galaxies. II. Bars, Nuclear Spirals, and the Fueling of Active Galactic Nuclei
Discovery of ultra-compact nuclear rings in three spiral galaxies
Dust in the central parsecs of unobscured AGN: more challenges to the torus
Exploring AGNs in the Local Universe through High Angular Resolution Spectroscopy and Optical Variability Monitoring
HST/WFPC2 Imaging of the Circumnuclear Structure of Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei. I. Data and Nuclear Morphology
Molecular gas in NUclei of GAlaxies (NUGA). XI. A complete gravity torque map of NGC 4579: new clues to bar evolution
On the morphology of sigma-drop galaxies
Radio Jet Feedback on the Inner Disk of Virgo Spiral Galaxy Messier 58
Spectral Energy Distributions of Seyfert Nuclei
Study of LINER sources with broad Ha emission. Spectral energy distribution and multiwavelength correlations
The complex structure of low-luminosity active galactic nuclei: NGC 4579
The Connection between Bar Strength and Circumnuclear Dust Structure
The detection of stellar velocity dispersion drops in the central regions of five isolated Seyfert spirals
The Narrow-Line Regions of LINERS as Resolved with the Hubble Space Telescope
The nature of nuclear Ha emission in LINERs
The Nuclear Infrared Emission of Low-luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei
The resolved star-formation relation in nearby active galactic nuclei
The Structure of Narrow-Line Region in LINERs
X-ray nature of the LINER nuclear sources
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
1997-04-12T13:20:14Z/1999-04-25T08:21:53Z
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, Maoz comma Dan, 2000, 'High-Resolution Narrow-Band Imaging of LINERs, in Search of Their Central Engines', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-p1lyxvm