Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 1997
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The ultraviolet universe at low and high redshift. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 408, pp. 50-54 (1997).
Mathematics
Logic
Irregular And Morphologically Peculiar Galaxies, Ultraviolet
Scientific paper
The UVISI suite of nine instruments (four imagers and five spectrographic imagers) was launched on the MSX spacecraft in April, 1996. During the months since launch the UVISI instruments have gathered a substantial amount of data over selected portions of the sky. We present UV observations of several extended galaxies taken with the UVISI instruments. Extended galaxies were observed with the UV imagers and the spectrographic imagers as part of the Celestial Backgrounds experiment. In this presentation we will report on observations of the Magellanic Clouds, M33, and M83. These galaxies were observed with the UV imagers and the spectrographic imagers (SPIMs). The narrow field UV image used a filter which covers 1800 to 3000 Å. The data from the five SPIMs continuously covers the wavelength range 1100 to 9000 Å during one set of observations.
Allen Marsha M.
Daniels Jaime
Dring Andrew R.
Henry Richard C.
Murthy Jayant
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