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The Astrophysical Journal | 1994

ULTRAVIOLET INTERSTELLAR POLARIZATION OBSERVED WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE

W. B. Somerville; R. G. Allen; D. J. Carnochan; Lida He; D. McNally; P. Martin; D. H. Morgan; K. Nandy; J. R. Walsh; D. C. B. Whittet; Richard Wilson; M. J. Wolff

We have used the Faint Object Spectrograph of the Hubble Space Telescope to observe interstellar linear polarization from 1300 to 3300 A in two stars with well-studied interstellar polarization at visible wavelenths. The wavelength dependence of linear polarization declines smoothly with decreasing wavelength and is devoid of structure associated with the prominent 2175 A absorption bump in the interstellar extinction curve. The data for one star (HD 161056) are consistent with an extrapolation based on the Serkowski formula of a fit to the ground-based polariztion; the other star (HD 7252) shows excess (super-Serkowski) polarization relative to the extrapolation. Out of a total of 10 stars now studied by means of spectropolarimetry in the satellite ultraviolet, including eight obseved with the Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photopolarimeter, five (those of longest lambda (sub max)) show Serkowski behavior, and four others show super-Serkowski behavior; only one (HD 197770) shows evidence for polarization associated with the 2175 A bump. These results place important constraints on the nature of the bump feature.


International Astronomical Union Colloquium | 1982

The U.K. Starlink Computer Network

D. J. Carnochan

Six VAX-11/780 computers have been set up at different centres of astronomical research throughout the United Kingdom. These computers are solely for the use of astronomers and they are linked together using special telephone lines. They are proving to be a powerful tool, both in the reduction of astronomical images and in the subsequent data analysis.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1986

The variation of interstellar extinction in the ultraviolet

D. J. Carnochan


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1982

The intrinsic colours of stars in the ultraviolet

D. J. Carnochan


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1982

Optical observations of ultraviolet objects – II. Classification and photometry (l = 0 to 145°)

Michael M. Dworetsky; P. A. Whitelock; D. J. Carnochan


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1983

A survey of ultraviolet objects

D. J. Carnochan; Richard Wilson


Nature | 1979

An ultraviolet spectrum of the high redshift quasar Q2204–408

Richard Wilson; D. J. Carnochan; P. M. Gondhalekar


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1979

Interstellar extinction for two regions in the Large Magellanic Cloud from the S2/68 sky-survey telescope

K. Nandy; D. H. Morgan; D. J. Carnochan


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1978

Observations of interstellar ultraviolet extinction from the S2/68 experiment in the TD-1 satellite

K. Nandy; G. I. Thompson; D. J. Carnochan; Richard Wilson


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 1982

Optical observations of ultraviolet objects – I. Spectral classification of 103 stars (l = 200° to 275°)

Michael M. Dworetsky; P. A. Whitelock; D. J. Carnochan

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Richard Wilson

Washington University in St. Louis

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P. A. Whitelock

University College London

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A. Boksenberg

University College London

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C. Navach

University College London

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J. H. Lutz

University College London

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P. M. Gondhalekar

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

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P. Martin

Queen's University Belfast

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