A population of luminous accreting black holes with hidden mergers
Bulgeless Giant Galaxies Challenge Our Picture of Galaxy Formation by Hierarchical Clustering
Bulges of Nearby Galaxies with Spitzer: Scaling Relations in Pseudobulges and Classical Bulges
Circumnuclear star-forming regions in early type spiral galaxies: dynamical masses
Delayed Photoionization Feedback in a Super Star Cluster in SBS 0335-052E
Do Nuclear Star Clusters and Supermassive Black Holes Follow the Same Host-Galaxy Correlations?
Dynamical Evolution of AGN Host Galaxies--Gas In/Out-Flow Rates in Seven NUGA Galaxies
Dynamic S0 Galaxies: A Case Study of NGC 5866
Giant Molecular Clouds in M64
High-resolution mapping of the physical conditions in two nearby active galaxies based on 12CO(1-0), (2-1), and (3-2) lines
iPTF Survey for Cool Transients
Kinematic Signatures of Bulges Correlate with Bulge Morphologies and Sersic Index
Kinematics of gas and stars in the circumnuclear star-forming ring of NGC3351
LLAMA: nuclear stellar properties of Swift-BAT AGN and matched inactive galaxies
M94 as a Unique Testbed for Black Hole Mass Estimates and AGN Activity at Low Luminosities
Molecular gas and nuclear activity in early-type galaxies: any link with radio loudness?
Molecular Gas Dynamics in NGC 6946: A Bar-driven Nuclear Starburst ``Caught in the Act
Molecular gas in the centre of nearby galaxies from VLT/SINFONI integral field spectroscopy - II. Kinematics
Revisiting Attenuation Curves: The Case of NGC 3351
Testing Models for Molecular Gas Formation in Galaxies: Hydrostatic Pressure or Gas and Dust Shielding?
The Calibration of Mid-Infrared Star Formation Rate Indicators
The Circumnuclear Star Formation Environment of NGC 6946: Br g and H2 Results from Keck Integral Field Spectroscopy
The connection between radio loudness and central surface brightness profiles in optically selected low-luminosity active galaxies
The death of massive stars - II. Observational constraints on the progenitors of Type Ibc supernovae
The host galaxy/AGN connection in nearby early-type galaxies. Sample selection and hosts brightness profiles
Instrument
NICMOS, NICMOS/NIC3
Temporal Coverage
2002-07-15T21:04:00Z/2003-06-21T21:03:13Z
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.
European Space Agency, Kennicutt comma Robert C., 2003, 'Paschen-alpha Imaging of a SIRTF-Selected Nearby Galaxy Sample', 1.0, European Space Agency, https://doi.org/10.5270/esa-nmy8ddr