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Stefi A. Baum
Researcher at University of Manitoba
Publications - 368
Citations - 17328
Stefi A. Baum is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Radio galaxy. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 351 publications receiving 16165 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefi A. Baum include Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study & Max Planck Society.
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Quasars, their host galaxies and their central black holes
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the final results from the deep Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging study of the host galaxies of radio-quiet quasars (RQQs), radio-loud quaars (RLQs) and radio galaxies (RGs).
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Dynamical, physical, and chemical properties of emission-line nebulae in cooling flows
TL;DR: In this paper, a program of long-slit spectroscopy, narrow-band imaging, and VLA mapping of the optical emission-line gas and nonthermal radio continuum emission associated with the dominant galaxy in nine galaxy clusters with cooling flows is reported.
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A comparative hst imaging study of the host galaxies of radio-quiet quasars, radio-loud quasars and radio galaxies - i
Ross J. McLure,M. J. Kukula,M. J. Kukula,James Dunlop,Stefi A. Baum,Christopher P. O'Dea,D. H. Hughes +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first results from a major HST WFPC2 imaging study aimed at providing the first statistically meaningful comparison of the morphologies, luminosities, scalelengths and colours of the host galaxies of radio-loud quasars, radio-quasars and radio galaxies were presented.
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Galaxy Collisions and Mergers: The Genesis of Very Powerful Radio Sources?
Timothy M. Heckman,Eric P. Smith,Stefi A. Baum,W. van Breugel,G. K. Miley,Garth D. Illingworth,Gregory D. Bothun,Bruce Balick +7 more
TL;DR: The strongest radio galaxies (log P at 408 MHz exceeding 25.5 W/Hz for a Hubble parameter of 75 km/sec per MPC) displayed the most distinct optical morphologies, e.g., bridges, fans, dust features, etc..
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The On-Orbit Performance of the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph
Randy A. Kimble,Bruce E. Woodgate,Chuck Bowers,Steven B. Kraemer,Steven B. Kraemer,Mary Elizabeth Kaiser,Mary Elizabeth Kaiser,Theodore R. Gull,Sara R. Heap,Anthony C. Danks,A. Boggess,Richard F. Green,J. B. Hutchings,Edward B. Jenkins,Charles L. Joseph,Jeffrey L. Linsky,Stephen P. Maran,H. W. Moos,Fred L. Roesler,J. G. Timothy,D. Weistrop,J. F. Grady,J. J. Loiacono,L. W. Brown,Mark D. Brumfield,Lee Feinberg,M. N. Isaacs,Carolyn A. Krebs,V. L. Krueger,R. W. Melcher,F. J. Rebar,H. D. Vitagliano,J. J. Yagelowich,W. Meyer,D. Hood,Vic S. Argabright,S. I. Becker,M. Bottema,R. Breyer,Richard L. Bybee,P. R. Christon,Alan W. Delamere,David A. Dorn,S. Downey,P. A. Driggers,Dennis Ebbets,J. S. Gallegos,H. Garner,J. C. Hetlinger,R. L. Lettieri,C. Ludtke,David Michika,R. Nyquist,D. Rose,R. Stocker,J. F. Sullivan,C. N. Van Houten,Robert A. Woodruff,Stefi A. Baum,George F. Hartig,V. Balzano,C. Biagetti,J. C. Blades,Ralph C. Bohlin,Mark Clampin,R. Doxsey,Henry C. Ferguson,Paul Goudfrooij,Stephen J. Hulbert,R. Kutina,Melissa A. McGrath,D. J. Lindler,T. L. Beck,J. K. Feggans,P. Plait,Jennifer L. Sandoval,Robert S. Hill,Nicholas R. Collins,R. H. Cornett,W. B. Fowler,R. J. Hill,Wayne B. Landsman,Eliot M. Malumuth,C. Standley,Morley M. Blouke,A. Grusczak,R. Reed,Richard D. Robinson,J. A. Valenti,T. Wolfe +89 more
TL;DR: The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) was successfully installed into the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in 1997 February, during the second HST servicing mission, STS-82 as discussed by the authors.