A census of quasar-intrinsic absorption in the Hubble Space Telescope archive: systems from high-resolution echelle spectra
A Correlation between Galaxy Morphology and Mg II Halo Absorption Strength
Adaptive Optics Imaging of Low-Redshift Damped Lya Quasar Absorbers
A Giant Intragroup Nebula Hosting a Damped {Ly}alpha Absorber at z = 0.313
Chandra Discovery of a 300 Kiloparsec X-Ray Jet in the Gigahertz-peaked Spectrum Quasar PKS 1127-145
Galaxy group at z = 0.3 associated with the damped Lyman a system towards quasar Q1127-145
Halo Gas and Galaxy Disk Kinematics Derived from Observations and LCDM Simulations of Mg II Absorption-selected Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
Metal-enriched halo gas across galaxy overdensities over the last 10 billion years
Morphological properties of z~ 0.5 absorption-selected galaxies: the role of galaxy inclination
Multiphase circumgalactic medium probed with MUSE and ALMA
MUSE-ALMA haloes VII: survey science goals & design, data processing and final catalogues
MUSE-ALMA Haloes XI: gas flows in the circumgalactic medium
MUSE-ALMA Haloes X: the stellar masses of gas-rich absorbing galaxies
The association between gas and galaxies - III. The cross-correlation of galaxies and Lya absorbers+ at z ~ 1
The Milky Way halo as a QSO absorption-line system. New results from an HST/STIS absorption-line catalogue of Galactic high-velocity clouds
The morphological, kinematic, and halo gas properties of magnesium II absorption selected galaxies at intermediate redshift
The spin temperature of high-redshift damped Lyman a systems
Instrument
STIS, STIS/CCD, STIS/NUV-MAMA, WFPC2, WFPC2/PC
Temporal Coverage
2001-05-23T11:29:14Z/2003-05-23T02:26:44Z
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, Bechtold et al., 2004, 'The Pattern of Heavy Element Abundances in a Damped LyAlpha Galaxy', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-h7qx9nl