A comparative HST imaging study of the host galaxies of radio-quiet quasars, radio-loud quasars and radio galaxies - I
A nearby luminous AGN sample optically selected from Hubble Space Telescope
A transition in the accretion properties of radio-loud active nuclei
Correlation between Galaxy Mergers and Luminous Active Galactic Nuclei
Evidence for a Young Stellar Population in Nearby Type 1 Active Galaxies
Evidence for Merger Remnants in Early-Type Host Galaxies of Low-Redshift QSOs
Extended emission-line regions: Remnants of quasar superwinds?
Gemini Imaging of the Host Galaxies of Changing-look Quasars
Ground-based and HST optical-infrared studies of quasar host galaxies at low redshift
Host galaxies and black hole masses of low- and high-luminosity radio-loud active nuclei
HST imaging of radio galaxies at /z=0.2: a comparison with quasar hosts and normal ellipticals
Intermediate-age Stellar Populations in Classical Quasi-stellar Object Host Galaxies
Inverse Compton X-rays from the radio galaxy 3C 219
Jet-powered Molecular Hydrogen Emission from Radio Galaxies
Magellan Spectroscopy of Low-Redshift Active Galactic Nuclei
Near-Infrared Adaptive Optics Imaging of High-Redshift Quasars
Quasar radio-loudness and the elliptical core problem
Quasars, their host galaxies and their central black holes
Radio AGN in the local universe: unification, triggering and evolution
Spectacular Shells in the Host Galaxy of the QSO MC2 1635+119
Star-forming QSO host galaxies
Stellar Photometric Structures of the Host Galaxies of Nearby Type 1 Active Galactic Nuclei
Stellar Populations in the Host Galaxies of Markarian 1014, IRAS 07598+6508, and Markarian 231
The black hole masses of Seyfert galaxies and quasars
The central engines of radio-loud quasars
The Fundamental Plane of QSOs and the Relationship between Host and Nucleus
The Host Galaxy and the Extended Emission-Line Region of the Radio Galaxy 3C 79
The Luminosity Function of QSO Host Galaxies
The properties of the extended warm ionised gas around low-redshift QSOs and the lack of extended high-velocity outflows
Two-dimensional modelling of optical Hubble Space Telescope and infrared tip-tilt images of quasar host galaxies
WFPC2 Imaging of Quasar Environments: A Comparison of Large Bright Quasar Survey and Hubble Space Telescope Archive Quasars
Instrument
WFPC2, WFPC2/PC, WFPC2/WFC
Temporal Coverage
1997-06-02T02:30:14Z/1999-04-13T09:19:33Z
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, Dunlop comma James S., 2000, 'A comparative HST imaging study of radio galaxies and the hosts of radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars.', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-fupjedr