Search the EUVE proposal abstracts and/or proposal titles for specific strings of interest.
You may also search the EUVE abstracts database for a specific Guest Investigator
(either in combination with a string search of the abstracts or alone).
Abstracts are available for GSFC observing programs only and some of those are missing.
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Search Abstracts and/or Titles for words and phrases
You may now use the new EUVE Abstract Search form to find EUVE proposal abstracts
and/or titles containing specific words or phrases. All EUVE proposal abstracts
matching your search expression will be displayed, along with some other
information about the proposal and links to further information. The characters
in the abstracts that matched your search expression will be rendered in red
to make it easier to see why an abstract or title matched.
Search expressions consist of words or phrases separated by commas.
The search is insensitive to case. An abstract will match if it contains any of
the words or phrases in the expression, unless the word or phrase is preceeded
by a + or - sign. Prefix a word or phrase with a + when the word or phrase
is required to be present in the abstract. Prefix a word or phrase with
a - to exclude abstracts containing the word or phrase.
Complex queries or those matching a large number of abstracts, may take longer
to complete and may result in a a very large results page.
You may wish to see a list of papers, without the abstract and therefore may
choose to not display the abstracts.
Here are some examples of how to use the syntax:
Expression
means
au mon
Finds every abstract containing au mon (or AU MON or AU Mon)
au mon, algol
Finds every abstract with either the phrase au mon OR the word algol.
au mon, +algol
Finds every abstract with both the phrase au mon AND the word algol.
io torus, -jupiter
Finds every abstract with the phrase io torus that does NOT contain the word jupiter
Search for Author and Program ID
You may also enter a name or list of names to search for proposals by a specific investigator. Note that the database contains only the name of the primary investigator.
You may also use a wild card (*) when searching for a program id.