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Name 8058
Title HDF-South Observations
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=8058;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-ot576aj
Author Williams, Robert E.
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=8058&mission=hst
Publication
  • 1000 High-redshift Galaxies with Spatially-resolved Spectroscopy: Angular Momentum over 10 Billion Years
  • A catalogue of galaxies in the HDF-South: Photometry and structural parameters
  • A European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope Survey of Near-Infrared (Z <= 25) Selected Galaxies at Redshifts 4.5 < z < 6: Constraining the Cosmic Star Formation Rate near the Reionization Epoch
  • A K-band-Selected Photometric Redshift Catalog in the Hubble Deep Field South: Sampling the Rest-Frame V Band to z =3
  • A method to search for strong galaxy-galaxy lenses in optical imaging surveys
  • A Morphological Study of Gamma-Ray Burst Host Galaxies
  • A Multivariate Analysis of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field-North
  • Anglo-Australian Telescope Imaging and Microslit Spectroscopy in the Southern Hubble Deep Field
  • Angular momentum evolution of galaxies over the past 10 Gyr: a MUSE and KMOS dynamical survey of 400 star-forming galaxies from z = 0.3 to 1.7
  • A NICMOS Search for High-Redshift Elliptical Galaxy Candidates
  • An improved measurement of the flux distribution of the Lya forest in QSO absorption spectra: the effect of continuum fitting, metal contamination and noise properties
  • Assessing the galaxy population out to z ~ 2 using the Hubble Deep Field South
  • A Substantial Population of Red Galaxies at z > 2: Modeling of the Spectral Energy Distributions of an Extended Sample
  • A Survey for Ha emitting galaxies AT z ~= 2.2
  • A survey of unresolved objects in the Hubble Deep Field South
  • A VLT/FORS2 spectroscopic survey in the HDF-S
  • Bias in the estimation of global luminosity functions
  • Candidate high-redshift and primeval galaxies in Hubble Deep Field South
  • Cloning Dropouts: Implications for Galaxy Evolution at High Redshift
  • Clustering dependence on Lya luminosity from MUSE surveys at 3 < z < 6
  • Clustering of galaxies at faint magnitudes
  • Constraints on the Cosmic Near-Infrared Background Excess from NICMOS Deep Field Observations
  • Constraints on z~10 Galaxies from the Deepest Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS Fields
  • Cool white dwarfs and the age of the galaxy
  • Counts and Sizes of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South: Implications for the Next Generation Space Telescope
  • Deep galaxy counts, extragalactic background light and the stellar baryon budget
  • Deep MUSE observations in the HDFS. Morpho-kinematics of distant star-forming galaxies down to 108M
  • Detectable signatures of cosmic radiative feedback
  • Detection of Evolved High-Redshift Galaxies in Deep NICMOS/VLT Impages
  • Evidence for a New Elliptical-Galaxy Paradigm: Sersic and Core Galaxies
  • Evidence for evolving spheroidals in the Hubble Deep Fields North and South
  • Evolution in the Colors of Lyman Break Galaxies from z~4 to z~3
  • Faint Blue Objects in the Hubble Deep Field-South Revealed: White Dwarfs, Subdwarfs, and Quasars
  • Faint Blue Objects on the Hubble Deep Field North and South as Possible Nearby Old Halo White Dwarfs
  • First gas-phase metallicity gradients of 0.1 z 0.8 galaxies with MUSE
  • FORS spectroscopy of galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field-South
  • Galaxy number counts - VI. An H-band survey of the Herschel Deep Field
  • High-Redshift Candidates and the Nature of Small Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field
  • High-z massive galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South
  • Ha emitting galaxies and the cosmic star formation rate at z =~ 2.2
  • Image simulation with shapelets
  • Infrared spectroscopy of faint 15 mu m sources in the Hubble Deep Field South: First hints at the properties of the sources of the IR background
  • Interacting galaxies in deep fields of the Hubble Space Telescope
  • Interpreting the optical data of the Hubble Deep Field South: colors, morphological number counts and photometric redshifts
  • Investigating the Metal Line Systems at Z=1.9 toward J2233-606 in the Hubble Deep Field South
  • Large Disklike Galaxies at High Redshift
  • Mass-dependent Color Evolution of Field Galaxies back to z~3 over the Wide Range of Stellar Mass
  • Measuring the redshift evolution of clustering: the Hubble Deep Field South
  • Multicolor Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South
  • MUSE deep-fields: the Ly a luminosity function in the Hubble Deep Field-South at 2.91 < z < 6.64
  • Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer Observations of the Hubble Deep Field: Observations, Data Reduction, and Galaxy Photometry
  • Nearly all the sky is covered by Lyman-a emission around high-redshift galaxies
  • NICMOS Imaging of DRGs in the HDF-S: A Relation between Star Formation and Size at z ~ 2.5
  • On the characteristics of tidal structures of interacting galaxies
  • Photometric Redshifts and Selection of High-Redshift Galaxies in the NTT and Hubble Deep Fields
  • Photometric redshifts in the Hubble Deep Fields: evolution of extinction and the star formation rate
  • Photometric redshifts with the Multilayer Perceptron Neural Network: Application to the HDF-S and SDSS
  • Photometry and Photometric Redshifts of Faint Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field South NICMOS Field
  • Pitch angles of distant spiral galaxies
  • Predictions for the Counts of Faint, High-Redshift Galaxies in the Mid-Infrared
  • Quantitative morphological analysis of the Hubble Deep Field North and Hubble Deep Field South - I. Early- and late-type luminosity-size relations of galaxies out to z~ 1
  • Radio Observations of the Hubble Deep Field-South Region. II. The 1.4 GHz Catalog and Source Counts
  • Radio Observations of the Hubble Deep Field-South Region. I. Survey Description and Initial Results
  • Radio Observations of the Hubble Deep Field-South Region. Iv. Optical Properties of the Faint Radio Population
  • Red giants in the outer halo of the elliptical galaxy NGC 5128/Centaurus A
  • Redshifts in the Hubble Deep Field South
  • Resolving the Galaxies within a Giant Lya Nebula: Witnessing the Formation of a Galaxy Group?
  • Spectroscopy and stellar populations of star-forming galaxies at z ~ 3 in the Hubble Deep Field - South
  • Star Formation History in the NICMOS Northern Hubble Deep Field
  • Star Formation in the NICMOS HDF
  • Statistics of galaxy warps in the HDF North and South
  • Statistics of interacting galaxies at z ~ 0.7
  • Structure of visible and dark matter components in spiral galaxies at redshifts z = 0.5{-0.9}
  • Surface photometry and structure of high redshift disk galaxies in the HDF-S NICMOS field
  • The Assembly of Massive Galaxies from Near-Infrared Observations of the Hubble Deep Field-South
  • The B-Band Luminosity Function of Red and Blue Galaxies up to z = 3.5
  • The CFHTLS-Deep Catalog of Interacting Galaxies. I. Merger Rate Evolution to z = 1.2
  • The Color-Magnitude Distribution of Field Galaxies to z~3: The Evolution and Modeling of the Blue Sequence
  • The contribution of faint Lyman-a emitters to extended Lyman-a halos constrained by MUSE clustering measurements
  • The evolution of H I and C IV quasar absorption line systems at 1.9 < z < 3.2
  • The Evolution of the Galaxy Luminosity Function in the Rest-Frame Blue Band up to z=3.5
  • The faint radio sky: radio astronomy becomes mainstream
  • The first VLT FORS1 spectra of Lyman-break candidates in the HDF-S and AXAF Deep Field
  • The Hubble Deep Fields
  • The Hubble Deep Field South Flanking Fields
  • The Hubble Deep Field South: Formulation of the Observing Campaign
  • The Hubble Deep Field South: STIS Imaging
  • The Large Binocular Camera Image Simulator
  • The Luminosity, Stellar Mass, and Number Density Evolution of Field Galaxies of Known Morphology from z = 0.5 to 3
  • The morphology of extremely red objects
  • The MUSE 3D view of the Hubble Deep Field South
  • The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey. I. Survey description, data reduction, and source detection
  • The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey. XI. Constraining the low-mass end of the stellar mass - star formation rate relation at z < 1
  • The MUSE Hubble Ultra Deep Field Survey. XII. Mg II emission and absorption in star-forming galaxies
  • The Relative Star Formation Histories of Spiral Bulges and Elliptical Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Fields
  • The Rest-Frame Optical Luminosity Density, Color, and Stellar Mass Density of the Universe from z = 0 to z = 3
  • The Size Evolution of Galaxies since z~3: Combining SDSS, GEMS, and FIRES
  • The Star Formation Rate Intensity Distribution Function: Implications for the Cosmic Star Formation Rate History of the Universe
  • The Stellar Mass Density and Specific Star Formation Rate of the Universe at z ~ 7
  • The zabs ~ zem absorption line systems toward QSO J 2233-606 in the Hubble Deep Field South: NE viii lambda lambda 770,780 absorption and partial coverage absorption line systems toward QSO J 2233-606
  • Triple-ionized carbon associated with the low-density neutral hydrogen gas at 1.7 < z < 3.3: the integrated N H I-N C IV relation
  • Ultradeep Near-Infrared ISAAC Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South: Observations, Reduction, Multicolor Catalog, and Photometric Redshifts
  • Updating reionization scenarios after recent data
  • VLT and HST observations of a candidate high redshift elliptical galaxy in the Hubble Deep Field South
  • VLT narrow-band photometry in the Lyman continuum of two galaxies at z ~3. Limits to the escape of ionizing flux
  • WFPC2 Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South
  • What Do We Learn from IRAC Observations of Galaxies at 2 < z < 3.5?
Instrument NICMOS, NICMOS/NIC1, NICMOS/NIC2, NICMOS/NIC3, STIS, STIS/CCD, STIS/NUV-MAMA, WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage 1998-09-28T01:32:43Z/1998-09-30T22:25:13Z
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.
Creator Contact https://support.cosmos.esa.int/esdc/index.php?/Tickets/Submit
Date Published 1998-11-23T20:00:00Z
Keywords Hubble, HST, HLA, HCV, ACS, COS, STIS, WFC3, FOC, FOS, HRS, NICMOS, WFPC, WFPC2
Publisher And Registrant European Space Agency
Credit Guidelines European Space Agency, Williams comma Robert E., 1998, 'HDF-South Observations', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-ot576aj