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Astrophysics and Space Science | 1989

Observations of the 4000 break strength in the spectra of elliptical and S0 galaxies

Randy A. Kimble; Arthur F. Davidsen; Allan Sandage

Spectrophotometric observations of the 4000 Å break strength in a large sample of nearby E and S0 galaxies are described. A tight relationship between luminosity and break strength is found, though it is too shallow at the bright end to serve as a useful distance indicator. Correlations are found between the break strength and various metal lines, Balmer lines, and the Greenwich gradient, which demonstrate the sensitivity of the break to both metallicity and composite temperature effects.


Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave | 2018

James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) optical telescope element and integrated science instrument module (OTIS) cryogenic test program and results

Lee D. Feinberg; Randy A. Kimble; Mark F. Voyton; Juli Lander; J. Scott Knight; Mark Waldman; Tony Whitman; Maria Begona Vila Costas; Carl Reis; Kan Yang

In 2017, the James Webb Space Telescope Optical Telescope Element and Integrated Science Instrument Module (OTIS) underwent cryogenic optical testing at the Johnson Space Center. In this paper, we summarize the successful execution and results of this 100-day test, which was a major program milestone. We summarize the as-run test configuration and provide a top-level as-run timeline. We also provide the top-level functional, optical, thermal, and operational results from the test. We summarize the key technical issues encountered and the resolution of those issues. The results of the OTIS test indicate that the payload should be fully capable of delivering on JWST’s exciting scientific potential.


Archive | 2002

Correcting STIS CCD Photometry for CTE Loss 1

Paul Goudfrooij; Randy A. Kimble


Archive | 2000

A. High-Efficiency, Wide-Band, Multi-Object, Near-Infrared Spectrograph for the NGST

S. H. Moseley; Charles W. Bowers; Rainer K. Fettig; Jonathan Perry Gardner; Randy A. Kimble; Alexander S. Kutyrev; Eliot M. Malumuth; Harry I. Teplitz; Richard P. Wesenberg; Bruce E. Woodgate


Archive | 2009

Photometric Calibrations for 21 s t Century Science

Stephen M. Kent; Susana Elizabeth Deustua; Saul Adelman; Ralph C. Bohlin; James L. Clem; Jerry Edelstein; Randy A. Kimble; Jeffrey W. Kruk; Eugene A. Magnier; Stuart Lee Mufson


Proceedings of SPIE Vol. 3764, Ultraviolet and X-Ray Detection, Spectroscopy, and Polarimetry III, p. 170-179 | 1998

Large space ultraviolet observatory ST-2010: Initial plans for a new UV/O mission

J. M. Shull; Silvano Fineschi; Bruce E. Woodgate; Randy A. Kimble


Archive | 1991

HUT Spectra of the Io Torus

H. Warren Moos; P. D. Feldman; Samuel T. Durrance; Arthur F. Davidsen; William P. Blair; Charles W. Bowers; William Van Dyke Dixon; R. C. Henry; Gerard A. Kriss; Jeffrey W. Kruk; Olaf Vancura; Henry C. Ferguson; Randy A. Kimble; Knox S. Long


Archive | 1991

Observations of a Bright Radiative Filament in the Cygnus Loop with the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope

William P. Blair; Knox S. Long; Olaf Vancura; Charles W. Bowers; Arthur F. Davidsen; William Van Dyke Dixon; Samuel T. Durrance; P. D. Feldman; Henry C. Ferguson; R. C. Henry; Jeffrey W. Kruk; Gerard A. Kriss; H. Warren Moos; Randy A. Kimble


Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy#R##N#A Selection of Papers Presented at the First Berkeley Colloquium on Extreme Ultraviolet Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley January 19–20, 1989 | 1991

THE EUV CAPABILITIES OF THE HOPKINS ULTRAVIOLET TELESCOPE

Arthur F. Davidsen; Samuel T. Durrance; Knox S. Long; Randy A. Kimble; Charles W. Bowers


Archive | 2018

The James Webb Space Telescope: Observatory Status and Preparations for Launch [STUB]

Michael W. McElwain; Malcolm B. Niedner; Chuck Bowers; Randy A. Kimble; Erin C. Smith; Mark C. Clampin

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Charles W. Bowers

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Knox S. Long

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Henry C. Ferguson

Space Telescope Science Institute

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Gerard A. Kriss

Space Telescope Science Institute

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R. C. Henry

University of Oklahoma

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H. Warren Moos

Johns Hopkins University

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