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X-Ray Observations of the Warm Absorber in NGC 3783
Nandra, K.; Turner, T. J.; Fabian, A. C. +2 more
We present a high signal-to-noise ROSAT position sensitive proportional counter (PSPC) observation of the Seyfert 1 galaxy NGC 3783. The 0.1-2.5 keV spectrum shows strong evidence for an absorption edge most likely associated with O VII-VIII. Such a feature, which has now been detected in a number of PSPC spectra (Nandra et al.; Nandra & Pound…
Observational Constraints on the Lifetime of Cometary H 2O
Cochran, Anita L.; Schleicher, David G.
We used a carefully selected set of observations of five comets along with a vectorial model and the Haser model to explore the lifetimes against photodissociation of H2O and OH in cometary comae. The photometric and long-slit CCD data described in this paper were obtained specifically for this project, while the IUE data are archival. …
The Crab Pulsar in the Visible and Ultraviolet with 10 Microsecond Time Resolution
Dolan, J. F.; Nelson, M. J.; Percival, J. W. +8 more
Observations of PSR 0531+21 with the High Speed Photometer on the HST in the visible in October 1991 and in the UV in January 1992 are presented. The time resolution of the instrument was 10.74 microsec; the effective time resolution of the light curves folded modulo the pulsar period was 21.5 microsec. The main pulse arrival time is the same in t…
A Determination of the Distance to the High-Velocity Cloud Complex M
Kuntz, K. D.; Danly, Laura; Albert, C. E.
Variations of the Ultraviolet Fe II and Balmer Continuum Emission in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 5548
Filippenko, A. V.; Netzer, H.; Shapovalova, A. I. +13 more
We present measurements of the Balmer continuum/Fe II emission blend (the "small blue bump") between 2160 and 4130 A in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 5548. The measurements are from spectra obtained as part of the combined space-based and ground-based monitoring program of this object in 1988- 1989. An iterative scheme is used to determine and subtract t…
Evolution of the Symbiotic Binary System AG Pegasi: The Slowest Classical Nova Ever Recorded
Polidan, Ronald S.; Mikolajewska, Joanna; Slovak, Mark H. +2 more
We present an analysis of new and existing photometric and spectroscopic observations of the ongoing eruption in the symbiotic star AG Pegasi, showing that this binary has evolved considerably since the turn of the century. Recent dramatic changes in both the UV continuum and the wind from the hot component allow a more detailed analysis than in p…
Winds from Accretion Disks: Ultraviolet Line Formation in Cataclysmic Variables
Shlosman, Isaac; Vitello, Peter
Winds from accretion disks in cataclysmic variable stars are ubiquitous. Observations by IUE reveal P Cygni-shaped profiles of high-ionization lines which are attributed to these winds. We have studied the formation of UV emission lines in cataclysmic variables by constructing kinematical models of biconical rotating outflows from disks around whi…
High-Resolution Mid-Infrared Imaging and Astrometry of the Nucleus of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1068
Wilson, A. S.; Beichman, C. A.; Braatz, J. A. +2 more
We have used the Goddard Infrared Array Camera to obtain a high resolution (0.7" FWHM) image of the nucleus of NGC 1068 at 12.4 microns. The location of the 12.4 micron peak relative to the peak of the optical continuum has also been determined. The brightest part of the infrared nuclear peak is found to be elongated almost N-S (P.A. ~8^deg^), wit…
The Hubble Space Telescope Quasar Absorption Line Key Project. III. First Observational Results on Milky Way Gas
Schneider, Donald P.; Savage, Blair D.; Sargent, W. L. W. +11 more
We report on absorption by Milky Way disk and halo gas seen in Quasar Absorption Line Key Project measurements of 15 quasars obtained with the Faint Object spectrograph (FOS) of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The measurements extend from 1150 to 3270 A for four objects and from 1600 to 3270 A for 11 objects and have a velocity resolution (FWHM)…
HST Observations of NGC 4395, the Least Luminous Seyfert 1 Nucleus: Evidence against the Starburst Hypothesis for Broad-lined Active Galactic Nuclei
Filippenko, Alexei V.; Ho, Luis C.; Sargent, Wallace L. W.
We have used the Hubble Space Telescope to obtain ultraviolet spectra and optical images of the nucleus of NGC 4395, the least luminous and nearest known type 1 Seyfert. The spectrum closely resembles those of normal Seyfert nuclei; narrow emission lines span a wide range of ionization, and the permitted lines have broad wings. If parameterized by…