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Title: |
Hubble's Science Legacy: Future Optical/Ultraviolet Astronomy from Space
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Volume: |
291
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Year: |
2003
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Editors: |
Sembach, Kenneth R.; Blades, J. Chris; Illingworth, Garth D.; Kennicutt, Robert C., Jr.
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1-58381-136-2
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Paper Title |
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Authors |
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The UVOIR Astronomy Landscape in 2015 |
1 |
Dressler, A. |
Thoughts on a Powerful New Optical/Ultraviolet Facility |
9 |
Harwit, M. |
Highlights of the SUVO Study |
17 |
Shull, J. M. |
The Future of Optical Astronomy in ESA's Science Program |
22 |
Giménez, A. |
Ground-Based Astronomy in 2010-2020: ESO's View |
28 |
Gilmozzi, R. |
Stellar Astrophysics: Accretion Binaries and Early-Type Stars |
32 |
Hutchings, J. B. |
Cool Stars and the Future in Space |
37 |
Dupree, A. K. |
Cosmic Distances: Current Odds and Future Perspectives |
45 |
Bono, G. |
Beyond the Cosmic Veil: Star and Planet Formation Research After SIRTF and NGST |
53 |
Meyer, M. R. |
Problems in Star and Planet Formation |
61 |
Hartmann, L. |
High Contrast Imaging and the Disk/Planet Connection |
69 |
Schneider, G.; Silverstone, M. |
Observations of Planetary Atmospheres with HST and Beyond |
77 |
Clarke, J. T. |
Icy Bodies of the Outer Solar System: New Scientific Explorations in the Visible and Ultraviolet |
85 |
Harris, W. M. |
Solar System: Satellites and Summary |
93 |
McGrath, M. A. |
Recommended Architectures for the Terrestrial Planet Finder |
101 |
Beichman, C. |
Strategies for Extra-Solar Planet Detection with UV/Visible Large Aperture Telescopes |
109 |
Clampin, M. |
Extrasolar Planets and Biomarkers |
117 |
Traub, W. A. |
Detecting and Characterizing Giant Planets Beyond Hubble |
125 |
Lunine, J. I. |
Stellar Populations Studies with an 8 m UV/Optical Telescope in Space |
132 |
Rich, R. M. |
Resolved Stellar Populations and the History of Galaxy Evolution in the Nearby Universe |
140 |
Grebel, E. K. |
Stellar Population Challenges for the Next Decade |
148 |
Ferguson, H. C. |
Ultraviolet Spectroscopy and the Intergalactic Medium |
156 |
Bechtold, J. |
The Physics of Extragalactic Gas: One Argument for a Next Generation Space Telescope |
164 |
Prochaska, J. X. |
Studying the Gaseous Phases of Galaxies with Background QSOs |
172 |
Charlton, J. C. |
Probing Baryons in Galactic Halos and Gas Near Galaxies |
180 |
Sembach, K. R.; Wakker, B. P.; Savage, B. D.; Richter, P.; Meade, M. |
Constructing Physically Realistic Models of Interstellar Gas in Galaxies: Start with Understanding the Physics of the Local ISM |
188 |
Linsky, J. L. |
Supermassive Black Hole Research in the Post-HST Era |
196 |
Ferrarese, L. |
Integral-Field Spectroscopy of Galactic Nuclei |
205 |
de Zeeuw, T. |
The Structure and Energetics of Active Galactic Nuclei |
213 |
Peterson, B. M. |
Measuring the Influence of Supernovae at High Redshift |
221 |
Adelberger, K. |
Studying Galaxy Formation with Hubble's Successor |
229 |
Somerville, R. S. |
Galaxy Formation Now and Then |
237 |
Steinmetz, M. |
The Whys and Hows of Finding 10,000 Lenses |
245 |
Kochanek, C. S. |
Dark Matter and Dark Energy: The Critical Questions |
253 |
Turner, M. S. |
A Large, Serviceable HST Successor |
263 |
Angel, R.; Codona, J. L. |
UV and Visible Detectors |
271 |
Woodgate, B. E.; Blades, J. C. |
Detecting Extrasolar Planets with HST-II |
281 |
Spergel, D. N.; Kasdin, J.; Turner, E.; Brown, R.; Kilston, S.; Traub, W. |
The Darwin-GENIE Experiment: An ESA-ESO Partnership |
288 |
Gondoin, Ph.; Absil, O.; Erd, C.; Fridlund, M.; den Hartog, R.; Rando, N. |
Large-Optics Technology Lessons from Ball's NGST and TPF Programs |
294 |
Kilston, S. |
Starting a UV Mission: Building from NGST Technology |
302 |
Mather, J. |
HST++ Summary |
309 |
Mould, J. |
The Local Universe: The Emergence of Life |
316 |
Beckwith, S. V. W. |
Hubble's Science Legacy: A Technology Summary |
323 |
Crocker, J. H.; Menzel, M. |
Hubble Science Legacy Workshop: Closing Remarks |
331 |
Hasan, H. |
Reflections on the Workshop |
335 |
Illingworth, G. D.; Kennicutt, R. C., Jr. |
Some Comments on the Need for Ultra-High Resolution Spectroscopy of the Cool ISM with a Future UV/Optical Space Telescope |
339 |
Andersson, B.-G. |
High Resolution Observations of Supernova Remnants |
343 |
Blair, W. P. |
Multiple Weak Lensing Deflections in the HDF-North |
347 |
Brainerd, T. G. |
100 Times Faster and 3 Times Sharper: Background-Dominated Observations of Stellar Populations with an 8-meter Optical-UV Space Telescope |
351 |
Brown, T. M. |
The Stellar Imager (SI): An Ultra-High Angular Resolution Ultraviolet/Optical Observatory |
355 |
Carpenter, K. G.; Lyon, R. G.; Schrijver, C. J.; Mundy, L.; Allen, R. J.; Rajagopal, J. |
High Resolution Ultraviolet Quasar Absorption Line Spectroscopy of a z ∼ 1 Galaxy Group |
359 |
Ding, J. |
Constraining the Heliosphere: The Need for High-Resolution Observations of Nearby Interstellar Matter |
363 |
Frisch, P. C. |
The Exquisite Spectrum of RX J1230.8+0115 |
367 |
Ganguly, R.; Masiero, J.; Charlton, J. C.; Sembach, K. R. |
The HST Legacy and Future for High Spatial Resolution Spectroscopy of Winds and Outflows from Young Stars |
371 |
Grady, C. A.; Woodgate, B.; Kimble, R.; Heap, S.; Gull, T. |
The HST Legacy and Future for High Contrast Imaging of Disks and Outflows from Young Stars |
375 |
Grady, C. A.; Woodgate, B.; Bowers, C.; Schneider, G. |
High Angular Resolution Combined with Excellent Spectral Performance: A Necessity for the Next Ultraviolet/Visible Space Telescope |
379 |
Gull, T. R. |
A Detailed View of the Photosphere of the Hot White Dwarf G191-B2B from STIS |
383 |
Holberg, J. B.; Barstow, M. A.; Hubeny, I.; Sahu, M. S.; Bruhweiler, F. C.; Landsman, W. B. |
Resolving Star Forming Regions in Distant Galaxies: A Case Study with Blue Spheroid Candidates out to z = 1 |
387 |
Im, M. |
Sensing Absorption Lines from the Interstellar and Intergalactic Media at High Signal-to-Noise and Resolution: How Far Can We Go? |
391 |
Jenkins, E. B. |
Spatial Heterodyne Spectroscopy: An Emerging Technology for Interference Spectroscopy |
395 |
Roesler, F. L.; Harlander, J. M.; Cardon, J. G.; Englert, C. R.; Reynolds, R. J.; Jaehnig, K.; Watchorn, S.; Mierkiewicz, E. J.; Corliss, J. |
UV-IR Science Prospects with TES Imaging Arrays |
399 |
Romani, R. W.; Burney, J.; Brink, P.; Cabrera, B.; Castle, P.; Kenny, T.; Wang, E.; Young, B.; Miller, A. J.; Nam, S. W. |
Advances in MCP Sensors for UV/Visible Astronomy |
403 |
Siegmund, O. H. W.; Vallerga, J. V.; Tremsin, A. S. |
The Physical Conditions and Metal Enrichment of Low-Redshift Interstellar and Intergalactic Media: The Benefits of High-Resolution Ultraviolet Spectra |
407 |
Tripp, T. M.; Bowen, D. V. |
Progress in the Fabrication of GaN Photcathodes |
411 |
Ulmer, M. P.; Wessels, B. W.; Siegmund, O. H. W. |
Modeling the Breakup of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 |
415 |
Walsh, K. J.; Richardson, D. C.; Rettig, T. W. |
The HST Legacy at Midlife: What Is Needed in the UV and Can It Be Done? |
419 |
Wamsteker, W. |
On the Ionization of Heavy Elements in Diffuse Interstellar Clouds |
423 |
Welty, D. E. |
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