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S. R. Heap (LASP/GSFC), R. A. Dave (U. Arizona), R. Weymann (OCIW), G. Williger (NOAO/GSFC), E. Jenkins, T. Tripp (Princeton)
The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) aboard the Hubble Space Telescope has brought a new era in studying the low-redshift Lyman-alpha Forest. The advantages of STIS over previous HST spectrographs include:(1) a high spectral resolution (7 km/s) comparable to Keck/HIRES spectra of the high-redshift Lyman-alpha forest; (2) a high observing efficiency brought about by an imaging detector able to span the full far-UV wavelength range (1150-1700 A, or equivalently, z=0.0-0.4) in a single exposure. The STIS Investigation Definition Team is therefore conducting an observational program to determine the properties of the low-redshift intergalactic medium as manifested by the Lyman-alpha forest. The team has made observations of the quasars: 3C 273, 3C 351, and PKS 0405. We shall present results based on the sightline to 3C 273, the brightest of these sources.