... We present new images of the far ultraviolet (FUV) Jovian aurorae obtained with the Faint Object Camera (FOC) after the correction of the telescope spherical aberration which restored the nominal capabilities of the instruments. ... Two years of imaging with the Faint Object Camera from 1992 to 1994, made a breakthrough in our vision of the FUV aurorae, even at the degraded resolution resulting from the telescope aberration (subarcsec, with variations depending on the extent of the feature). ...
... Complex astrophysical phenomena could now be studied spectroscopically: the X-ray absorption line forest intrinsic to Seyfert galaxies; the interaction between AGN jets and intracluster media; hot winds of starburst galaxies; stellar coronal plasmas; the charge -exchange emission of Mars' exosphere; the X-ray irradiation of protoplanetary disks; and the myst erious flat-topped spectral line shapes of O star winds. ... We estimate that Gen-X will be able to detect and resolve 20, 000 stars in NGC...
ST-ECF Instrument Science Report ACS-2008-01 Updated flux calibration and fringe modelling for the ACS/WFC G800L grism H. Kuntschner, M. KЭmmel, J. R. Walsh January 25, 2008 ABS TRACT A revised flux calibration is presented for the G800L grism with the ACS Wide Field Channel. ... We also include in this report an extensive investigation into the potential effects of fringing on the flux calibration based on the WFC CCDs fringing model as described in ST-ECF ISR ACS 2003-03 (Walsh et al. ...
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