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Errors Associated with Fitting Gaussian Profiles to Noisy Emission-Line Spectra
DOI: 10.1086/133096 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104.1104L

Ayres, Thomas R.; Lenz, Dawn D.

Landman, Roussel-Dupre, and Tanigawa developed prescriptions to predict profile fitting errors for Gaussian emission lines perturbed by white noise. We show that their scaling laws can be generalized to more complicated signal-dependent "noise models" of common astronomical detector systems. (SECTION: Instrumentation and Data Analysis)

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
IUE 118
Variability of Emission Lines in the Planetary Nebulae IC 4997 and NGC 6572
DOI: 10.1086/133003 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..339F

Feibelman, Walter A.; Hyung, Siek; Aller, Lawrence H.

We compare the new IUE high dispersion data and recent ground-based spectra of the planetary nebulae IC 4997 and NGC 6572 with equivalent IUE observations taken in 1980 and optical data taken in 1974-1990. Significant changes are detected in many emission line fluxes in IC 4997, and primarily in He II and C IV for NGC 6572. We interpret these chan…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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Resolution and Noise Properties of the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph
DOI: 10.1086/133006 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..367G

Ebbets, Dennis C.; Morris, Simon L.; Gilliland, Ronald L. +2 more

The Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (GHRS) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) provides an unprecedented capability for ultraviolet spectroscopy of a wide range of astronomical targets. The combination of high resolution (to R 100,000), good sensitivity (maximum total system quantum efficiency of 1%), low background noise (order 0.01 counts s…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
eHST 33
Outbursts by Low-Mass White Dwarfs in Symbiotic Variables
DOI: 10.1086/132962 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104...87S

Sion, Edward M.; Ready, Christian J.

We have investigated the nature of P Cygni-like features in the high resolution IUE spectra of the symbiotic variables BF Cyg and EG And by looking for orbital phase-dependent variations in the structure and velocity of the C IV (1550 A) resonance doublet in 10 archival IUE high-dispersion spectra of these systems and by comparing their profiles w…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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Astrometric Performance Characteristics of the Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensors
DOI: 10.1086/133081 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..958B

Benedict, G. F.; Franz, O. G.; Hemenway, P. D. +10 more

Each of the three Fine Guidance Sensors for the Hubble Space Telescope constitutes a sixth science instrument to be used for astrometry. We detail the tests and results used in choosing one of the three sensors to be the prime astrometer. The Astrometry Science team has chosen Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) 3. FGS 3 produces position measurements on a…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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A Deconvolution Technique for Hubble Space Telescope FGS Fringe Analysis
DOI: 10.1086/133033 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..592H

Hershey, John L.

A technique has been developed for directly transforming interferometer fringe visibility functions (``S-curves") from the HST Fine Guidance Sensors (FGSs) into intensity profiles of the program object. In a process analogous to Fourier transform image deconvolution, an S-curve from a double star yields a pair of narrow profiles containing informa…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
eHST 10
The Ionization Conditions in the Milky Way Halo: Infalling Gas toward the North Galactic Pole
DOI: 10.1086/133060 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..819D

Danly, Laura

The observations of gas in the Milky Way are reviewed with an eye toward the theoretical predictions of the Galactic Fountain model for the production of halo gas. Data are shown which indicate significant variations in the ionization conditions in infalling halo gas in the northern galactic hemisphere. Besides being interesting in its own right, …

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
IUE 8
A Search for Weak Ultraviolet Interstellar Absorption Features in IUE Spectra of rho Ophiuchi and zeta Ophiuchi
DOI: 10.1086/133046 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..737W

York, D. G.; Welty, D. E.; Hobbs, L. M. +1 more

We have applied procedures designed to reduce substantially the non-random, so-called "fixed-pattern" noise present in IUE spectra to archival long-wavelength light-dispersion spectra of rho Ophiuchi and zeta Ophiuchi. Substantial elimination of the fixed-pattern noise via flat fielding can yield 2-sigma equivalent width limits of 5-10 mA from the…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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High Resolution Imaging of QSO 2305+187 (=4C 18.68)
DOI: 10.1086/132959 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104...66H

Hutchings, J. B.; Neff, S. G.; Crabtree, D. +1 more

We present optical imaging of QSO 2305+187 with resolution ranging from 0.1 to 1.0 arcsec, in continuum and line emission. The data are from FOCAM and the HR Cam of the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope, and the Wide Field Camera of the Hubble Space Telescope. These are compared with previously published optical and radio images. The QSO host galaxy …

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
eHST 4
The Ultraviolet Spectrum of HH 24A and its Relation to Optical Spectra
DOI: 10.1086/132986 Bibcode: 1992PASP..104..251B

Noriega-Crespo, A.; Brugel, E. W.; Boehm, K. H. +1 more

We have studied the spectrum of the brightest part (HH 24A) of the complex Herbig-Haro object HH 24 in the short wavelength (1300 A The ultraviolet spectrum is definitely detected in three observations with exposure times of 560 to 680 min. It is, however, sufficiently faint that corrections for the IUE "artifact spectrum" (as described by Crensha…

1992 Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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