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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: The Hubble Space Telescope has gathered unique information that supports many very significant scientific investigations during its early orbital operations, despite the limitations imposed by an unexpected spherical aberration in the primary mirror. These early results, gathered primarily with the HST cameras and spectrographs, are reviewed, with emphasis on extragalactic, stellar, and nebular astronomy.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Publications (ISSN 0004-6280); 103; 1237-124
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The International Cometary Explorer (ICE) is to investigate the magnetic and electric fields, plasmas, and particles in the Comet Giacobini-Zinner (G-Z) and to study its interaction with solar wind. The ICE can pass through the comet only once and it will take 90 minutes to cross from one side of the tail to the other. Since the Comet G-Z often changes its orbit due to nongravitational forces changing its direction and velocity, ICE's position needs to be adjusted. The probe is aimed 10,000 km from the nucleus in order to be provided the best passage through the Comet G-Z. The 64-meter dishes of JPL's Deep-Space Network (DSN) will receive data transmitted on two adjacent S-band frequencies at the rate of 1024 bits per second. Also NASA has arranged for the radio telescope at Arecibo to record the transmission. The Japanese 64-meter tracking antenna at Usada, equipped with an ultrasensitive receiver for one ICE frequency, will provide pre-encounter and post-encounter tracking. The ICE data may provide information about the dust tail in the Comet G-Z which could be compared to previous research.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Sky and Telescope (ISSN 0037-6604); 70; 198-203
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    Publication Date: 2013-08-29
    Description: Twelve planetary nebulae of the 15 surveyed by IUE in the Megellanic Clouds were analyzed. Chemical abundances and other nebular parameters were determined, along with masses for the central stars. The latter are clustered in the range 0.58 to 0.71 solar masses, contrary to preliminary finding for 3 of the stars. This difference is attributed to the adoption of stellar atmosphere models that better represent the emergent flux distributions below the Lyman limit.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: ESA Proceedings of an International Symposium on New Insights in Astrophysics. Eight Years of UV Astronomy with IUE; p 295-298
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-27
    Description: We report on an observation of AU Mic taken with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope. The data consist of a rapid sequence of spectra covering the wavelength range 1345-1375 A with a spectral resolution of 10,000. The observations were originally intended to search for spectral variations during flares. No flares were detected during the 3.5 hr of monitoring. A method of reducing the noise while combining the individual spectra in the time series is described which resulted in the elimination of half of the noise while rejecting only a small fraction of the stellar signal. The resultant spectrum was of sufficient quality to allow the detection of emission lines with an integrated flux of 10(exp -15) ergs/sq cm(sec) or greater. Lines of C I, O I, O V, Cl I, and Fe XXI were detected. This is the first indisputable detection of the 1354 A Fe XXI line, formed at T approximately = 10(exp 7) K, on a star other than the Sun. The line was well resolved and displayed no significant bulk motions or profile asymmetry. From the upper limit on the observed line width, we derive an upper limit of 38 km/s for the turbulent velocity in the 10(exp 7) K plasma. An upper limit is derived for the flux of the 1349 A Fe XII line, formed at T approximately = 1.3 x 10(exp 6) K. These data are combined with contemporaneous GHRS and International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) data to derive the volume emission measure distribution of AU Mic over the temperature range 10(exp 4)-10(exp 7) K. Models of coronal loops in hydrostatic equilibrium are consistent with the observed volume emission measures of the coronal lines. The fraction of the stellar surface covered by the footprints of the loops depends upon the loop length and is less than 14% for lengths smaller than the stellar radius. From the upper limit to the estimated width of the Fe XXI line prfile we find that the we cannot rule out Alfven wave dissipation as a possible contributor to the required quiescent loop heating rate.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 1 (ISSN 0004-637X); 421; 2; p. 800-808
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