The aromatic features in M101 were studied spectroscopically and photometrically using observations from all three instruments on the Spitzer Space Telescope. The global SED of M101 shows strong aromatic feature (commonly called PAH feature) emission. ... This implies that the weakening of the aromatic emission in massive star-forming regions is due primarily to processing of the dust grains in these environments, not to differences in how they form. ...
ST-ECF Instrument Science Report ACS-2006-03 Wavelength and Flux calibration of the ACS/HRC PR200L prism S. S. Larsen, J. Walsh and M. KЭmmel, March 2006 ABSTRACT Wavelength- and flux calibrations are presented for the ACS/HRC PR200L slitless spectroscopy mode. ... Wavelength solutions for the PR200L prism. ... Wavelength. ... 12 ST-ECF Instrument Science Report ACS-2006-03 Figure 7: Comparison of the aXe-extracted prism spectra of the two flux standards with the reference spectra. ...
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