Kenneth R. Sembach astronom amerikan
Sembach, Kenneth R.
VIAF ID: 277309016 (Personal)
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Works
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COSMIC ORIGINS SPECTROGRAPH ANDFUSEOBSERVATIONS OFT∼ 105K GAS IN A NEARBY GALAXY FILAMENT |
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GRB 021004: HST/STIS spectroscopic observations |
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H_2_ absorption in a dense interstellar filament in the Milky Way halo |
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The hidden mass and large spatial extent of a post-starburst galaxy outflow |
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High-resolution absorption spectroscopy of multiphase, high-metallicity gas associated with the luminous quasar HE 0226-4110 |
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High-resolution ultraviolet observations of the highly ionized interstellar gas toward radio loops I and IV |
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Highly-ionized gas in the galactic halo: a FUSE survey of O6 absorption toward 22 halo stars |
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Highly ionized gas surrounding high-velocity cloud complex C |
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Hot molecular hydrogen in M27 observed by FUSE |
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HST/COS detection of deuterated molecular hydrogen in a damped Ly{alpha} system at z = 0.18 |
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HST/STIS observations of the high-velocity interstellar cloud HVC 291.2-41.2+80: a warm, mainly ionized high-velocity cloud |
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Hubble space Telescope/Faint object spectrograph observations of M87: Ly{alpha} emission from the active galactic nucleus |
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Hubble's science legacy: future optical/ultraviolet astronomy from space : proceedings of a workshop held at University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA, 2-5 April 2002 |
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The influence of stellar wind variability on measurements of interstellar O VI along sight lines to early-type stars |
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Interstellar abundances from absorption-line observations with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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Interstellar deuterium, nitrogen, and oxygen abundances toward BD +28{deg}4211: results from the FUSE mission |
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An Intrinsic Absorption Complex toward RX J1230.8+0115: Geometry and Photoionization Conditions |
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The large, oxygen-rich halos of star-forming galaxies are a major reservoir of Galactic metals |
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Line identification in the Ca II K spectral region of sharp-lined B-type stars |
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The low-redshift Ly{alpha} forest towards 3C 273 |
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LS 4825: a blue supergiant on the far side of the Galaxy |
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The metallicity and dust content of HVC 287.5+22.5+240: evidence for a Magellanic clouds origin |
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Modeling the warm ionized interstellar medium and its impact on elemental abundance studies |
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Molecular and Atomic Excitation Stratification in the Outflow of the Planetary Nebula M27 |
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Molecular hydrogen in high-velocity clouds |
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Multiphase gas in galaxy halos: the O VI lyman-limit system toward J1009+0713 |
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Multiphase High‐Velocity Clouds toward HE 0226−4110 and PG 0953+414 |
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Not dead yet: cool circumgalactic gas in the halos of early-type galaxies |
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Observations of starburst galaxies with Far-Ultraviolet Spectrographic Explorer: galactic feedback in the local universe |
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On the escape of ionizing radiation from starbursts |
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On the metallicity and origin of the smith high-velocity cloud |
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Optical and H I studies of high- and intermediate-velocity gas towards Complex A |
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Optical studies of interstellar material in low density regions of the Galaxy. I. A survey of interstellar Na I and Ca II absorption toward 57 distant stars |
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Origins of the highly ionized gas along the line of sight toward HD 116852 |
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Overview of deuterium in the local interstellar medium: first FUSE results |
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Photoionized C IV in a galactic high velocity cloud toward Markarian 509 |
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Physical properties and baryonic content of low-redshift intergalactic Ly{alpha} and O VI absorption line systems: the PG 1116+215 sight line |
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Physical properties, baryon content, and evolution of the Ly{alpha} forest: new insights from high-resolution observations at z {<~} 0.4 |
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Probing OviEmission in the Halos of Edge‐on Spiral Galaxies |
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Probing the galactic disk and halo. III. The galactic and intergalactic sight line to H1821+643 |
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Properties of the +70 kilometers per second cloud toward HD 203664 |
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Properties of the highly ionized disk and halo gas toward two distant high-latitude stars |
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QSO absorption systems detected in ne VIII: high-metallicity clouds with a large effective cross section |
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The quantitative assessment of UV extinction derived from IUE data of giants and supergiants |
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Quasar absorbing galaxies at z <= 1. I. Deep imaging and spectroscopy in the field of 3C 336 |
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Radio H I and optical absorption-line spectra of an intermediate-velocity cloud in the general direction of the M15 globular cluster |
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Science drivers and requirements for an Advanced Technology Large Aperture Space Telescope (ATLAST): implications for technology development and synergies with other future facilities |
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The small explorer mission SPIDR |
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Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph observations of the interstellar velocity structure and chemical composition toward the Carina nebula |
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Spectroscopy and time variability of absorption lines in the direction of the Vela supernova remnant |
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The stellar population in the dwarf starburst galaxy NGC 1705 |
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STIS and GHRS observations of warm and hot gas overlying the Scutum supershell (GS 018-04+44) |
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A study of abundances above the perseus arm: the HD218915 sightline |
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TheFar Ultraviolet Spectroscopic ExplorerSurvey of OviAbsorption in the Disk of the Milky Way |
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Tracing baryons in the warm-hot intergalactic medium with broad Ly{alpha} absorption |
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UHRF observations of the interstellar medium towards two stars in the Galactic Halo |
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Ultraviolet interstellar absorption toward HD 163522, a halo star at 9 kiloparsecs in the direction l = 350 deg. and b = -9 deg |
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