The study of astrophysical interactions with the ESA Photon Counting Detector

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Astronomical Photometry, Astrophysics, European Space Agency, Photometers, Ultraviolet Photometry, Faint Object Camera, Image Intensifiers, Intergalactic Media, Interstellar Gas, Planetary Nebulae, Quantum Counters, Quasars, Radio Galaxies, Television Cameras

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The authors have used the ESA Photon Counting Detector, a scientific model of the Faint-Object Camera to be flown on the Space Telescope, to study various aspects of the interactions between astrophysical objects. Examples include the relationship between a planetary nebula and a nearby star, the effects of shock waves in the interstellar medium of a young galaxy, the interaction of the jet in a radio galaxy with the surrounding intergalactic medium, and the perturbation in a quasar gas halo caused by a gravitationally interacting galaxy in the same group.

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