A CO-rich merger shaping a powerful and hyperluminous infrared radio galaxy at z = 2: the Dragonfly Galaxy
A Search for Lyman Break Galaxies at z>8 in the NICMOS Parallel Imaging Survey
CO(1-0) survey of high-z radio galaxies: alignment of molecular halo gas with distant radio sources
CO Survey of High-z Radio Galaxies, Revisited with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array: Jet-Cloud Alignments and Synchrotron Brightening by Molecular Gas in the Circumgalactic Environment
Deep H-Band Galaxy Counts and Half-Light Radii from Hubble Space Telescope/NICMOS Parallel Observations
Disentangling star formation and AGN activity in powerful infrared luminous radio galaxies at 1 < z < 4
Emission-Line Galaxies from the NICMOS/Hubble Space Telescope Grism Parallel Survey
Ha emitters in z~ 2 protoclusters: evidence for faster evolution in dense environments
Infrared Spectroscopy of 15 Radio Galaxies at 2<z<2.6
Kinematically quiet haloes around z~ 2.5 radio galaxies. Keck spectroscopy
Measuring the Cosmic Evolution of Dark Energy with Baryonic Oscillations in the Galaxy Power Spectrum
Molecular CO(1-0) Gas in the z ~ 2 Radio Galaxy MRC 0152-209
Near-Infrared Properties of Faint X-Ray Sources from NICMOS Imaging in the Chandra Deep Fields
NICMOS Observations of High-Redshift Radio Galaxies: Witnessing the Formation of Bright Elliptical Galaxies?
Properties of Emission Line Galaxies at z ~ 1 to 2
Revisiting the Dragonfly galaxy II. Young, radiatively efficient radio-loud AGN drives massive molecular outflow in a starburst merger at z = 1.92
The Dragonfly Galaxy. II. ALMA unveils a triple merger and gas exchange in a hyper-luminous radio galaxy at z = 2
The Dragonfly Galaxy. III. Jet Brightening of a High-redshift Radio Source Caught in a Violent Merger of Disk Galaxies
The extended ionized gas around the z = 2.44 radio galaxy MRC 0406-244: the nature of the superbubbles and the optical line brightness asymmetries
The host galaxy of the z = 2.4 radio-loud AGN MRC 0406-244 as seen by HST
The Ha Luminosity Function and Global Star Formation Rate from Redshifts of 1-2
The morphology of extremely red objects
Instrument
NICMOS, NICMOS/NIC2
Temporal Coverage
1997-06-12T01:10:09Z/1998-01-08T00:02:27Z
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, McCarthy comma Patrick J., 1998, 'NICMOS Imaging Survey of Distant Radio Galaxies. Ellipticals at z > 2 ?', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-phbx4f3