A dataset provided by the European Space Agency

Name 9289
Title Low Redshift Cluster Gravitational Lensing Survey
URL https://hst.esac.esa.int/ehst/#/pages/search;proposal=9289;TAPCLIENT=DOI
DOI https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-o9l5kxp
Author Ford, Holland
Description This is a scientific proposal for HST mission. For specific information please visit https://archive.stsci.edu/proposal_search.php?id=9289&mission=hst
Publication
  • Absorption-line Spectroscopy of Gravitationally Lensed Galaxies: Further Constraints on the Escape Fraction of Ionizing Photons at High Redshift
  • A Census of Mid-infrared-selected Active Galactic Nuclei in Massive Galaxy Clusters at 0 <~ z <~ 1.3
  • A dusty, normal galaxy in the epoch of reionization
  • A free-form lensing grid solution for A1689 with new multiple images
  • A High-resolution Mass Map of Galaxy Cluster Substructure: LensPerfect Analysis of A1689
  • ALMA Census of Faint 1.2 mm Sources Down to ~ 0.02 mJy: Extragalactic Background Light and Dust-poor, High-z Galaxies
  • An excursion into the core of the cluster lens Abell 1689
  • A photometric analysis of Abell 1689: two-dimensional multistructure decomposition, morphological classification and the Fundamental Plane
  • A Precise Cluster Mass Profile Averaged from the Highest-quality Lensing Data
  • Can the Steep Mass Profile of A1689 Be Explained by a Triaxial Dark Halo?
  • Cluster Mass Profiles from a Bayesian Analysis of Weak-lensing Distortion and Magnification Measurements: Applications to Subaru Data
  • Combining Lens Distortion and Depletion to Map the Mass Distribution of A1689
  • Combining Strong and Weak Gravitational Lensing in Abell 1689
  • Cosmological constraints from strong gravitational lensing in clusters of galaxies.
  • Data and two-dimensional scaling relations for galaxies in Abell 1689: a hint of size evolution at z~ 0.2
  • Discovery of a Very Bright Strongly Lensed Galaxy Candidate at z 7.6
  • Evolution of the UV upturn in cluster galaxies: Abell 1689
  • Faint end of the z ~ 3-7 luminosity function of Lyman-alpha emitters behind lensing clusters observed with MUSE
  • Fast and slow rotators in the densest environments: a FLAMES/GIRAFFE integral field spectroscopy study of galaxies in A1689 at z = 0.183
  • First Direct Metallicity Measurement Of a Lensed Star-Forming Galaxy at z = 1.7
  • Gravitational Shear, Flexion, and Strong Lensing in Abell 1689
  • High-redshift supernova rates measured with the gravitational telescope A 1689
  • Large Einstein radii: a problem for LCDM
  • MARS: A New Maximum-entropy-regularized Strong Lensing Mass Reconstruction Method
  • Mass and gas profiles in A1689: joint X-ray and lensing analysis
  • Mass Modeling of Abell 1689 Advanced Camera for Surveys Observations with a Perturbed Navarro-Frenk-White Model
  • Measuring Flexion
  • Measuring Gravitational Lensing Flexion in A1689 Using an Analytic Image Model
  • MUSE observations of the lensing cluster Abell 1689
  • Near-IR search for lensed supernovae behind galaxy clusters. II. First detection and future prospects
  • Near-IR search for lensed supernovae behind galaxy clusters. III. Implications for cluster modeling and cosmology
  • Near-IR search for lensed supernovae behind galaxy clusters. I. Observations and transient detection efficiency
  • New constraints on the complex mass substructure in Abell 1689 from gravitational flexion
  • Non-parametric mass reconstruction of A1689 from strong lensing data with the Strong Lensing Analysis Package
  • Observations of the Gas Reservoir around a Star-Forming Galaxy in the Early Universe
  • On the distribution of dark matter in clusters of galaxies
  • Parametric strong gravitational lensing analysis of Abell 1689
  • Probing the slope of cluster mass profile with gravitational Einstein rings: application to Abell 1689
  • Reconstructing the Triaxiality of the Galaxy Cluster A1689: Solving the X-ray and Strong Lensing Mass Discrepancy
  • Reconstruction of cluster masses using particle based lensing
  • Resolved spectroscopy of gravitationally lensed galaxies: global dynamics and star-forming clumps on ~100 pc scales at 1 < z < 4
  • Resolving the Discrepancy Between Lensing and X-Ray Mass Estimates of the Complex Galaxy Cluster Abell 1689
  • Spatially Resolved HST Grism Spectroscopy of a Lensed Emission Line Galaxy at z ~ 1
  • Strong-Lensing Analysis of A1689 from Deep Advanced Camera Images
  • Strong Lensing Modeling in Galaxy Clusters as a Promising Method to Test Cosmography. I. Parametric Dark Energy Models
  • Strong lens mass modeling and background galaxy reconstruction for the Abell 1689 galaxy cluster
  • Suzaku Observation of A1689: Anisotropic Temperature and Entropy Distributions Associated with the Large-scale Structure
  • Testing the Universality of the Fundamental Metallicity Relation at High Redshift Using Low-mass Gravitationally Lensed Galaxies
  • The Detection of O III l4363 in a Lensed, Dwarf Galaxy at z = 2.59: Testing Metallicity Indicators and Scaling Relations at High Redshift and Low Mass
  • The Direct-method Oxygen Abundance of Typical Dwarf Galaxies at Cosmic High Noon
  • The Gemini/HST Galaxy Cluster Project: Redshift 0.2-1.0 Cluster Sample, X-Ray Data, and Optical Photometry Catalog
  • The Hawaii SCUBA-2 Lensing Cluster Survey: Are Low-luminosity Submillimeter Galaxies Detected in the Rest-frame UV?
  • The impact of satellite trails on Hubble Space Telescope observations
  • The Luminosity Function of Galaxies to MBgVriz ~ -14 in z ~ 0.3 Clusters
  • The Metallicity Evolution of Star-forming Galaxies from Redshift 0 to 3: Combining Magnitude-limited Survey with Gravitational Lensing
  • The Most Ancient Spiral Galaxy: A 2.6-Gyr-old Disk with a Tranquil Velocity Field
  • The Nature of Blue Cores in Spheroids: A Possible Connection with Active Galactic Nuclei and Star Formation
  • The origin of the observed Ly a EW distribution of dwarf galaxies at z 2
  • The rates and time-delay distribution of multiply imaged supernovae behind lensing clusters
  • The Sextet Arcs: A Strongly Lensed Lyman Break Galaxy in the ACS Spectroscopic Galaxy Survey toward Abell 1689
  • The Sizes of Galaxy Halos in Galaxy Cluster Abell 1689
  • The strong transformation of spiral galaxies infalling into massive clusters at z ~ 0.2
  • The Surprisingly Steep Mass Profile of A1689, from a Lensing Analysis of Subaru Images
  • Three-dimensional Multi-probe Analysis of the Galaxy Cluster A1689
  • Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxies in Abell 1689: A Photometric Study with the Advanced Camera for Surveys
  • Ultra-faint Ultraviolet Galaxies at z ~ 2 behind the Lensing Cluster A1689: The Luminosity Function, Dust Extinction, and Star Formation Rate Density
  • Ultraviolet emission lines in young low-mass galaxies at z 2: physical properties and implications for studies at z > 7
  • Unveiling C II clumps in a lensed star-forming galaxy at z ~ 3.4
  • Using Weak-Lensing Dilution to Improve Measurements of the Luminous and Dark Matter in A1689
  • Using Weak-Lensing Dilution to Measure Light Properties of A1689
  • Weak- and strong-lensing analyses of the triaxial matter distribution of Abell 1689
  • z ~ 7-10 Galaxies Behind Lensing Clusters: Contrast with Field Search Results
  • ZEN2: a narrow J-band search for z ~ 9 Lya emitting galaxies directed towards three lensing clusters
Instrument ACS, ACS/HRC, ACS/WFC
Temporal Coverage 2002-06-12T07:36:38Z/2002-06-21T05:23:29Z
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 2003-06-21T17:15:06Z
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, Ford et al., 2003, 'Low Redshift Cluster Gravitational Lensing Survey', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-o9l5kxp