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A-1 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: Science and Science Education Publications APPENDIX A SCIENCE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS A.1 United States Gemini Program 1. Close, L.M., Potter, D., Brandner, W., Lloyd-Hart, M., Liebert, J., Burrows, A., Siegler, N. 2002 ApJ, 566, 1095, “Discovery of a 0. 15Binary Brown Dwarf, 2MASS J1426316+155701, with Gemini/Hokupa’a Adaptive Optics.” 2. Close, L.M., Siegler, N., Potter, D., Brandner, W., Liebert, J. 2002 ApJ, 567, L53, “An Adaptive Optics Survey of M8-M9 Stars: Discovery of Four Very Low Mass Binaries with at Least One System Containing a Brown Dwarf Companion.” 3. Courbin, F., Meylan, G., Kneib, J.P., Lidman, C. 2002, ApJ, 575, 95, “Cosmic Alignment toward the Radio Einstein Ring PKS 1830-211?” 4. De Buizer, J.M., Watson, A.M., Radomski, J.T., Piña, R. K., Telesco, C.M. 2002 ApJ, 564, L101, “Mid- Infrared Detection of a Hot Molecular Core in G29.96-0.022.” 5. Jayawardhana, R., Luhman, K.L., D’Alessio, P., Stauffer, J.R., 2002 ApJ, 571, L51, “Discovery of an Edge- On Disk in the MBM 12 Young Association.” 6. Luhman, K.L., Jayawardhana, R. 2002 ApJ, 566, 1132, “An Adaptive Optics Search for Companions to Stars with Planets.” 7. Perlman, E.S., Sparks, W.B., Radomski, J., Packham, C., Fisher, R.S., Piña, R., Biretta, J.A. 2001 ApJ, 561, L51, “Deep 10 Micron Imaging of M87.” 8. Vacca, W.D., Johnson, K. E., Conti, P. S. 2002 AJ, 123, 772, “N-Band Observations of Henize 2-10: Unveiling the Dusty Engine of a Starburst Galaxy.” A.2 Kitt Peak National Observatory 1. Abt, H. 2002, PASP, 114, 559, “Solving Olin Wilson’s Mystery.” 2. Abt, H.A. 2001, AJ, 122, 2008, “Are Stellar Rotational Axes Distributed Randomly.” 3. Abt, H.A., Levato, H., and Grosso, M. 2002, ApJ, 573, 359, “Rotational Velocities of B Stars.” 4. Abt, H.A. and Stevens-Rayburn, S. 2001, BAAS, 33, p. 935, “Publication Statistics for Recent Papers from the Hubble Space Telescope” 5. Adams, J.D. et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 1570, “Structure of the Praesepe Star Cluster.” 6. Ajhar, E.A. et al. 2001, ApJ, 559, 584, “Reconciliation of the Surface Brightness Fluctuation and Type Ia Supernova Distance Scales.” 7. Allan, A., Valdes, F.G., et al. 2001, ASP Conf. vol. 238 , 459, “IFU Data Products and Reduction Software.” 8. Andrievsky, S.M. et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys., 381, 32, “Using Cepheids to Determine the Galactic Abundance Gradient. I. The Solar Neighborhood.” 9. Anthony-Twarog, B.J., Twarog, B.A., and Yu, J. 2002, AJ, 124, 389, “Caby Photometry of the Hyades: Comparisons with the Field Stars.” Author = Visiting observer using observatory telescope(s) as source of data Author Name in Bold = NOAO scientific staff member in La Serena Author Name in Italics Bold = NOAO scientific staff member in Tucson Author Name Italics Underlined = Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) student
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A-1 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: Science and Science Education Publications

APPENDIX A

SCIENCE AND SCIENCE EDUCATION PUBLICATIONS

A.1 United States Gemini Program

1. Close, L.M., Potter, D., Brandner, W., Lloyd-Hart, M., Liebert, J., Burrows, A., Siegler, N. 2002 ApJ, 566, 1095, “Discovery of a 0. 15″ Binary Brown Dwarf, 2MASS J1426316+155701, with Gemini/Hokupa’a Adaptive Optics.”

2. Close, L.M., Siegler, N., Potter, D., Brandner, W., Liebert, J. 2002 ApJ, 567, L53, “An Adaptive Optics Survey of M8-M9 Stars: Discovery of Four Very Low Mass Binaries with at Least One System Containing a Brown Dwarf Companion.”

3. Courbin, F., Meylan, G., Kneib, J.P., Lidman, C. 2002, ApJ, 575, 95, “Cosmic Alignment toward the Radio Einstein Ring PKS 1830-211?”

4. De Buizer, J.M., Watson, A.M., Radomski, J.T., Piña, R. K., Telesco, C.M. 2002 ApJ, 564, L101, “Mid-Infrared Detection of a Hot Molecular Core in G29.96-0.022.”

5. Jayawardhana, R., Luhman, K.L., D’Alessio, P., Stauffer, J.R., 2002 ApJ, 571, L51, “Discovery of an Edge-On Disk in the MBM 12 Young Association.”

6. Luhman, K.L., Jayawardhana, R. 2002 ApJ, 566, 1132, “An Adaptive Optics Search for Companions to Stars with Planets.”

7. Perlman, E.S., Sparks, W.B., Radomski, J., Packham, C., Fisher, R.S., Piña, R., Biretta, J.A. 2001 ApJ, 561, L51, “Deep 10 Micron Imaging of M87.”

8. Vacca, W.D., Johnson, K. E., Conti, P. S. 2002 AJ, 123, 772, “N-Band Observations of Henize 2-10: Unveiling the Dusty Engine of a Starburst Galaxy.”

A.2 Kitt Peak National Observatory

1. Abt, H. 2002, PASP, 114, 559, “Solving Olin Wilson’s Mystery.”

2. Abt, H.A. 2001, AJ, 122, 2008, “Are Stellar Rotational Axes Distributed Randomly.”

3. Abt, H.A., Levato, H., and Grosso, M. 2002, ApJ, 573, 359, “Rotational Velocities of B Stars.”

4. Abt, H.A. and Stevens-Rayburn, S. 2001, BAAS, 33, p. 935, “Publication Statistics for Recent Papers from the Hubble Space Telescope”

5. Adams, J.D. et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 1570, “Structure of the Praesepe Star Cluster.”

6. Ajhar, E.A. et al. 2001, ApJ, 559, 584, “Reconciliation of the Surface Brightness Fluctuation and Type Ia Supernova Distance Scales.”

7. Allan, A., Valdes, F.G., et al. 2001, ASP Conf. vol. 238 , 459, “IFU Data Products and Reduction Software.”

8. Andrievsky, S.M. et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys., 381, 32, “Using Cepheids to Determine the Galactic Abundance Gradient. I. The Solar Neighborhood.”

9. Anthony-Twarog, B.J., Twarog, B.A., and Yu, J. 2002, AJ, 124, 389, “Caby Photometry of the Hyades: Comparisons with the Field Stars.”

Author = Visiting observer using observatory telescope(s) as source of data Author Name in Bold = NOAO scientific staff member in La Serena Author Name in Italics Bold = NOAO scientific staff member in Tucson Author Name Italics Underlined = Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) student

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10. Arav, N., …Brotherton, M., Green, R.F., et al. 2001, ApJ, 561, p. 118, “HST STIS Observations of PG 0946+301: The Highest Quality UV Spectrum of a BALQSO”

11. Bally, J. et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2627, “Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Proper Motions in Herbig-Haro Objects 1 and 2.”

12. Barden, S.C. et al. 2002, SPIE Proc. 4485, eds. A.M. Larar and M.G. Mlynczak (SPIE), 429, “Evaluation of Volume-Phase Holographic Grating Technology.”

13. Benedict, G.F. et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 473, “Astrometry with the Hubble Space Telescope: A Parallax of the Fundamental Distance Calibrator RR Lyrae.”

14. Benson, A.J., Frenk, C.S., and Sharples, R.M. 2002, ApJ, 5744, 104, “The Luminosity Functions and Stellar Masses of Galactic Disks and Spheroids.”

15. Berghofer, T.W. and Christian, D.J. 2002, Astron. Astrophys., 384, 890, “Optical Properties of X-Ray Selected Stars in NGC 2244 in the Rosette Nebula.”

16. Berrington, R.C., Lugger, P.M., and Cohn, H.N. 2002, AJ, 123, 2261, “The Dynamics of the Merging Galaxy Cluster System A2256: Evidence for a New Subcluster.”

17. Bershady, M. and Andersen, D.R. 2001, ASP Conf. 230, eds. J.G. Fundes and E.M. Corsini, 589, “The Assembly and Evolution of Spiral Disks.”

18. Boroson, T.A. 2002, ApJ, 565, 78, “Black Hole Mass and Eddington Ratio as Drivers for the Observable Properties of Radio-Loud and Radio-Quiet QSOs.”

19. Briley, M.M., Smith, G.H., and Claver, C.F. 2001, AJ, 122, 2561, “DDO Photometry of M71: Carbon and Nitrogen Patterns Among Evolving Giants.”

20. Brotherton, M.S., Green, R.F., et al. 2002, ApJ, 565, 800, “Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer Observations of the Seyfert 1.5 Galaxy NGC 5548 in a Low State.”

21. Brotherton, M.S. 2002, ASP Conf. 255, eds. D.M. Crenshaw, S.B. Iraemer and I.M. George 157, “Radio-Selected Broad Absorption Line Quasars.”

22. Brotherton, M.S., Grabelsky, M. et al. 2002, PASP, 114, 593, “Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of the Post starburst Quasar UN J1025-0040: Evidence for Recent Star Formation.”

23. Brotherton, M.S. et al. 2002, ApJL, 571, 191, “Erratum: “Discovery of Radio-Loud Broad Absorption Line Quasars Using Ultraviolet Excess and Deep Radio Selection.”

24. Brotherton, M.S. et al. 2002, Astron. J., 124, p. 2575, “The Twice-Overlooked, Second Fanaroff-Riley II Broad Absorption Line Quasar LBQS 1138-0126”

25. Bunker, A.J., …Dey, A., et al. 2002, Astrophys. Space Sci., 281, p. 527, “HST Imaging of an Old Galaxy Group at z=1.55”

26. Chandar, R. et al. 2002, ApJ, 564, 712, “Kinematics of Star Clusters in M33: Distinct Populations.”

27. Chen, C.-H. Rosie, Chu, Y.-H., Gruendl, R., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2462, “Critical Examination of Hypernova Remnant Candidates in M101. II. NGC 5471B.”

28. Chen, Y., … Green, R.F., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 578, “The Multiwavelength Quasar Survey. II. Quasars in the Coma Cluster.”

29. Choi, P.I., Guhathakurta, P., and Johnston, K.V. 2002, AJ, 124, 310, “Tidal Interaction of M32 and NGC 205 with M31: Surface Photometry and Numerical Simulations.”

30. Ciardullo, R. et al. 2002, ApJ, 566, 784, “A Measurement of the Contamination in [O III] λ5007 Surveys of Intracluster Stars and the Surface Density of z=3.13 Lyα Galaxies.”

31. Ciardullo, R., Feldmeier, J.J, et al. ApJ, 577, 31, “Planetary Nebulae as Standard Candles. XII. Connecting the Population I and Population II Distance Scales.”

32. Claver, C.F. et al. 2001, ApJ, 563, 987, “The Masses of White Dwarfs in the Praesepe Open Cluster.”

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33. Conselice, C.J., Gallagher, J.S., III, and Wyse, R.F. 2001, ApJ, 559, 791, “Galaxy Populations and Evolution in Clusters. I. Dynamics and the Origin of Low-Mass Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster.”

34. Conselice, C.J., Gallagher, J.S., III, and Wyse, R.F.G. 2001, AJ, 122, 2281, “On the Nature of the NGC 1275 System.”

35. Conselice, C.J., Gallagher, J.S., III, and Wyse, R.F.G. 2002, AJ, 123, 2246, “Galaxy Populations and Evolution in Clusters. II. Defining Cluster Populations.”

36. Contreras, M.E. et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 1585, “A Study of Intermediate-Mass Stars in Trumpler 37.”

37. Corwin, T.M. and Carney, B.W. 2001, AJ, 122, 3183, “BV Photometry of the RR Lyrae Variables of the Globular Cluster M3.”

38. Cote, P., Geisler, D., et al. 2001, ApJ, 559, 828, “Dynamics of the Globular Cluster System Associated with M87 (NGC 4486). II. Analysis.”

39. Cruz, K.L. and Reid, I.N. 2002, AJ, 123, 2828, “Meeting the Cool Neighbors. III. Spectroscopy of Northern NLTT Stars.”

40. Da Costa, G.S., Armandroff, T.E., and Caldwell, N. 2002, AJ, 124, 332, “The Dwarf Spheroidal Companions to M31: WFPC2 Observations of Andromeda III.”

41. Dahn, C.C., Davy Kirkpatrick, J., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 1170, “Astrometry and Photometry for Cool Dwarfs and Brown Dwarfs.”

42. Dawson, S., … Dey, A., et al. 2002, ApJ, 570, 92, “A Galactic Wind at z = 5.190.”

43. Deliyannis, C.P., Steinhauer, A., and Jeffries, R.D. 2002, ApJL, 39, “Discovery of the Most Lithium-Rich Dwarf: Diffusion in Action.”

44. De Young, D.S. 2002, The Physics of Extragalactic Radio Sources (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)

45. De Young, D.S. 2002, New Astron. Rev., 46, p. 393, “Magnetic Field Amplification in FR II Hotspots”

46. Dinescu, D.I. et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 1916, “Orbits of Globular Clusters in the Outer Galaxy: NGC 7006.”

47. Dobbie, P.D. et al. 2002, MNRAS, 329, 543, “A Deep Large-Area Search for Very Low-Mass Members of the Hyades Open Cluster.”

48. Dohm-Palmer, R.C., … Saha, A., Dolphin, A., et al. 2001, AJ, 123, 813, “Deep Hubble Space Telescope Imaging of Sextans A. I. The Spatially Resolved Recent Star Formation History.”

49. Dolan, C.J. and Mathieu, R.D. 2002, AJ, 123, 387, “A Photometric Study of the Young Stellar Population Throughout the λ Orionis Star Forming Region.”

50. Dolphin, A., Saha, A., Claver, J., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 3154, “Variable Stars in Leo A: RR Lyrae Stars, Short-Period Cepheids, and Implications for Stellar Content.”

51. Dolphin, A.E. et al. 2001, ApJ, 562, 303, “Old Stellar Populations of the Small Magellanic Cloud.”

52. Dolphin, A.E. and Kennicutt, R.C., Jr. 2002, AJ, 123, 207, “Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Clusters in Nearby Galaxies. I. Detection and Photometry.”

53. Dolphin, A.E. 2002, MNRAS, 332, 91, “Numerical Methods of Star Formation History Measurement and Applications to Seven Dwarf Spheroidals.”

54. Dolphin, A.E. and Kennicutt, R.C., Jr. 2002, AJ, 124, 158, “Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Clusters in Nearby Galaxies. II. Statistical Analysis of Cluster Populations.”

55. Donahue, M., Smith, B.J., and Stocke, J.T. 2002, AJ, 123, p. 1922, “Star-Formation in the Radio Galaxy NGC 4410A”

56. Donahue, M., Dickinson, M., Stocke, J.T., et al. 2002, ApJ, 569, p. 689, “Distant Cluster Hunting. II. A Comparison of X-Ray and Optical Cluster Detection Techniques and Catalogs from the ROSAT Optical X-Ray Survey”

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57. Donley, J.L., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 1308, “Large-Amplitude X-Ray Outbursts from Galactic Nuclei: A Systematic Survey Using Rosat Archival Data.”

58. Elmegreen, D.M., Chromey, F.R., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, p. 1381, “Circumnuclear Star Formation in the Spiral Galaxy NGC 3310”

59. Eracleous, M., Wade, R.A., and Matten, M. 2002, PASP, 114, p. 207, “Spectroscopic Reconnaissance of Ultraviolet-Bright Stars”

60. Everett, M.E. and Howell, S.B. 2001, ApJ, 113, p. 1428, “A Technique for Ultrahigh-Precision CCD Photometry”

61. Fekel, F.C. et al. 2001, AJ, 122, p. 3447, “Chromospherically Active Stars. XX. The Giant Single-Line Binary HD 161570”

62. Fekel, F.C., McAlister, H.A., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, p. 1723, “The Quadruple System µ Orionis: Three-Dimensional Orbit and Physical Parameters”

63. Feldmeier, J.J., Morrison, H.L., et al. 2002, ApJ, 575, p. 779, “Deep CCD Surface Photometry of Galaxy Clusters. I. Methods and Initial Studies of Intracluster Starlight”

64. Ferguson, H.C., Dickinson, M., and Papovich, C. 2002, ApJL, 569, p. 65, “Lyman Break Galaxies and the Reionization of the Intergalactic Medium”

65. Fomalont, E.B. et al. 2002, AJ, 123, p. 2402, “The Microjansky Sky at 8.4 GHz”

66. Gebhardt, K., Lauer, T.R., …Bower, G.A., Green, R., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, p. 2469, “M33: A Galaxy with No Supermassive Black Hole”

67. Geissler, P.E., …Belton, M.J.S., et al. 2001, JGR, 106A, p. 26137, “Morphology and Time Variability of Io’s Visible Aurora”

68. Gelino, D.M., Harrison, T.E., and Orosz, J.A. 2001, AJ, 122, p. 2668, “Multiwavelength, Multiepoch Study of the Soft X-Ray Transient Prototype, V616 Monocerotis (A0620-00)”

69. Gerardy, C.L. et al. 2002, ApJ, 575, p. 1007, “Extraordinary Late-Time Infrared Emission of Type IIn Supernovae”

70. Getman, K.V. et al. 2002, ApJ, 575, p. 354, “CHANDRA Study of Young Stellar Objects in the NGC 1333 Star-Forming Cloud”

71. Gies, D.R., McSwain, M.V., Riddle, R.L., Wang, Z., Wingert, D.W., et al. 2002, ApJ, 566, p. 1069, “The Spectral Components of SS 433”

72. Glassgold, A.E. and Najita, J.R. 2001, ASP Conf. 244, eds. R. Jayawardhana and T.P. Greene (ASP), p. 251, “The Effects of X-Rays on the Diffuse Gas in Protoplanetary Disks”

73. Glinski, R.J. and Anderson, C.M. 2002, MNRAS, 332, p. L17, “On the Red Rectangle Optical Emission Bands”

74. Gliozzi, M., Laurent-Muehleisen, S.A., et al. 2001, Astron. Astrophys. 377, p. 44, “BeppoSAX Observations of the Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxy RX J1702.5+3247”

75. Grady, C.A., …Green, R.F., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, p. 3396, “The Disk and Environment of the Herbig Be Star HD 100546”

76. Green, P., Silverman, J., Dosaj, A., Jannuzi, B.T., Smith, C., et al. 2002, ApJ, 571, p. 721, “CHANDRA Observations of the QSO Pair Q2345+007: Binary or Massive dark Lens?”

77. Gregg, M.D., Brotherton, M.S., et al. 2002, ApJ, 564, 133, “The Reddest Quasars.”

78. Gruendl, R.A., Chu, Y.-H., Van Dyk, S.C., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2847, “Narrow Lines in Type II Supernovae: Probing the Circumstellar Nebulae of the Progenitors.”

79. Guseva, N.G., … Green, R.F., et al. 2001, Astron. Astrophys. 378, 756, “The Evolutionary Status of the Low-Metallicity Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy SBS 0940+544.”

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80. Hanes, D.A., Geisler, D., et al. 2001, ApJ, 559, 812, “Dynamics of the Globular Cluster System Associated with M87 (NGC 4486). I. New CFHT MOS Spectroscopy and the Composite Database.”

81. Harbeck, D., … Dolphin, A., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 3092, “Population Gradients in Local Group Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies.”

82. Harvanek, M., Ellingson, E., Stocke, T., and Rhee, G. 2001, AJ, 2874, “Study of 3CR Radio Galaxies from z = 0.15 to 0.65. I. Evidence for an Evolutionary Relationship Between Quasars and Radio Galaxies.”

83. Harvin, J.A., Gies, D.R., et al. 2002, ApJ, 565, 1216, “Tomographic Separation of Composite Spectra. VIII. The Physical Properties of the Massive Compact Binary in the Triple Star System HD 36486 (δ Orionis A).”

84. Hebard, G., …Hubeny, I., et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys., 394, p. 647, “Quasi-Molecular Lines in Lyman Wings of Cool DA White Dwarfs. Application to Fuse Observations of G 231-40”

85. Heiter, U. 2002, Astron. Astrophys., 381, 959, “The Abundance Pattern of λ Bootis Stars.”

86. Henry, G.W., Fekel, F.C., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 3382, “10 New λ Dordaus and δ Scuti stars.”

87. Henry, G.W. and Fekel, F.C. 2002, PASP, 114, 988, “Six New γ Doradus Stars.”

88. Henry, G.W. and Fekel, F.C. 2002, PASP, 114, 999, “Five New δ Scuti Stars.”

89. Hillwig, T.C. et al. 2002, PASP, 114, 756, “The Classification and Orbital Period of WD 2154+408: A New Short-Period Post-Common-Envelope Binary.”

90. Hinkle, K. and Joyce, R. 2002, Astrophys. Space Sci., 279, p. 51, “Infrared Observations of the Final Flash Stars V4334 Sgr and V605 Aql”

91. Hinkle, K.H., Joyce, R.R., Fekel, F.C., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 1002, “Velocity Observations of Multiple-Mode Asymptotic Giant Branch Variable Stars.”

92. Hinkle, K.H. 2002, ASP Conf. 270, eds. F. Bash and C. Sneden, 82, “The Advance of Infrared Spectroscopy, McDonald Observatory, and Some Impacts on Astrophysics.”

93. Hoflich, P. et al. 2002, ApJ, 568, 791, “Infrared Spectra of the Subluminous Type Ia Supernova SN 1999by.”

94. Holden, B.P., Stanford, S.A., Squires, G.K., Rosati, P., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 33, “Moderate-Temperature Clusters of Galaxies from the RDCS and the High-Redshift Luminosity-Temperature Relation.”

95. Hoopes, C.G, Walterbos, R.A.M., and Bothun, G.D. 2001, ApJ, 559, 878, “Far-Ultraviolet and Hα Imaging of Nearby Spiral Galaxies: The OB Stellar Population in the Diffuse Ionized Gas.”

96. Horch, E.P., Robinson, S.E., Meyer, R.D., van Altena, W.F., Piterman, A., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 3442, “Speckle Observations of Binary Stars with the WIYN Telescope. II. Relative Astrometry Measures During 1998--2000.”

97. Humphreys, R.M., Davidson, K., and Smith, N. 2002, AJ, 124, 1026, “Crossing the Yellow Void: Spatially Resolved Spectroscopy of the Post-Red Supergiant IRC +10420 and its Circumstellar Ejecta.”

98. Hunter, D.A. and Wilcots, E.M. 2002, AJ, 123, 2449, “The Distribution of Atomic Hydrogen Around Two Irregular Galaxies.”

99. Hurley, D., Jacoby, G., et al. 2001, ASP Conf. 245, eds. T. von Hippel, C. Simpson and N. Manet, 325, “Planetary Nebulae in the Outer Spheroid of M 31.”

100. Izotov, Y., Chaffee, F.H., and Green, R.F. 2001, ApJ, 562, 727, “The 4He Abundance in the Metal-Deficient Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies Tol 1214-277 and Tol 65.”

101. Izotov, Y.I., … Green, R.F., et al. 2001, ApJ, 560, 222, “A Spectroscopic Study of Component C and the Extended Emission around I Zw 18.”

102. Jacoby, G.H., Ferland, G.J., and Korista, K.T. 2001, ApJ, 560, 272, “The Planetary Nebula A39: An Observational Benchmark for Numerical Modeling of Photoionized Plasmas.”

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103. Jacoby, G.H. and de Marco, O. 2002, AJ, 123, 269, “A Survey for Very Faint Planetary Nebulae in the SMC. I. Identification, Confirmation, and Preliminary Analysis.”

104. Jannuzi, B.T. 2002, ASP Conf. 254, eds. J.S. Mulchaey and J.T. Stocke, 13, “Wholesale Absorbers: HST Continues to Open Up the Nearby Universe.”

105. Karachentsev, I.D., … Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2001, Astron. Astrophys. 379, 407, “A New Galaxy Near the Local Group in Draco.”

106. Karachentsev, I.D., … Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys, 383, 125, “The M 81 Group of Galaxies: New Distances, Kinematics and Structure.”

107. Karachentsev, I.D., … Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys. 385, 21, “New Distances to Galaxies in the Centaurus A Group.”

108. Karachentsev, I.D., … Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys. 389, 812, “The Very Local Hubble Flow.”

109. Keller, L.D., Pilachowski, C.A., and Sneden, C. 2001, AJ, 122, 2554, “12C/13C in Metal-Poor Field Halo Giants.”

110. Kinman, T. and Castelli, F. 2002, Astron. Astrophys., 391, 1039, “The Determination of Teff for Metal-Poor A-Type Stars Using V and 2MASS J, H and K Magnitudes.”

111. Koranyi, D.M. and Geller, M.J. 2002, AJ, 123, 100, “Kinematics of AWM and MKW Poor Clusters.”

112. Korhonen, H. et al. 2001, Astron. Astrophys., 379, L30, “The First Close-Up of the “Flip-Flop” Phenomenon in a Single Star.”

113. Kuhn, O. et al. 2001, ApJS, 136, 225, “A Search for Signatures of Quasar Evolution: Comparison of the Shapes of the Rest-Frame Optical/Ultraviolet Continua of Quasars at z > 3 and z ~ 0.1.”

114. Kwitter, K.B. and Henry, R.B.C. 2001, ApJ, 562, 804, “Sulfur, Chlorine, and Argon in Planetary Nebulae. I. Observations and Abundances in a Northern Sample.”

115. Law, D.R. et al. 2002, ApJ, 565, 1239, “Empirical Bounds for the Ionizing Fluxes of Wolf-Rayet Stars.”

116. Lebzelter, T., Hinkle, K.H., and Aringer, B. 2001, Astron. Astrophys. 377, 617, “4 µ m Spectra of AGB Stars I. Observations.”

117. Lee, J.-W. and Carney, B.W. 2002, AJ, 123, 3305, “Near-Infrared Photometry of the Globular Cluster Palomar 6.”

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121. Malhotra, S., Dey, A., et al. 2001, ASP Conf. 240, eds. J.E. Hibbard, M.P. Rupen and J.H. van Gorkom, 97, “Large Area Lyman Alpha Survey: Finding Young Galaxies at z=4.5.”

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126. McCall, B.J., Hinkle, K.H., et al. 2002, ApJ, 567, 391, “Observations of H3+ in the Diffuse Interstellar Medium.”

127. McGaugh, S.S., Rubin, V.C., and de Blok, W.J.G. 2001, AJ, 122, 2381, “High-Resolution Rotation Curves of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies. I. Data.”

128. McLin, K.M., Stocke, J.T., Penton, S.V., et al. 2002, ApJ, 574, L115, “The Local Lyα Forest: Absorbers in Galaxy Voids.”

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130. Melbourne, J. and Salzer, J.J. 2002, AJ, 123, 2302, “Metal Abundances of KISS Galaxies. I. Coarse Metal Abundances and the Metallicity-Luminosity Relation.”

131. Meyer, J.M., Nordsieck, K.H., and Hoffman, J.L. 2002, AJ, 123, 1639, “Spectropolarimetric Clues to the Structure and Evolutionary Status of MWC 349A.”

132. Meyer, M.R., …Najita, J., … Strom, S.E. et al. 2001, The Origins of Stars and Planets: The VLT View (Springer), p. 463, “The Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems: SIRTF Legacy Science in the VLT Era”

133. Miller, B.W., Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2001, ApJ, 562, 713, “The Star Formation History of LGS 3.”

134. Millis, R.L., Buie, M.W., Wasserman, L.H., Elliot, J.L., Wagner, R.M., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2083, “The Deep Ecliptic Survey: A Search for Kuiper Belt Objects and Centaurs. I. Description of Methods and Initial Results.”

135. Mochejska, B.J. et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 2477, “Direct Distances to Nearby Galaxies Using Detached Eclipsing Binaries and Cepheids. VIII. Additional Variables in the Field M33B Discovered with Image Subtraction.”

136. Morgenthaler, J.P. et al. 2001, ApJ, 563, 451, “Large-Aperture [O I] 6300 Å Photometry of Comet Hale-Bopp: Implications for the Photochemistry of OH.”

137. Morris, S.L., Jannuzi, B.T., and Weymann, R. 2002, ASP Conf. 254, eds. J.S. Mulchaey and J.T. Stocke, 72, “Low Redshift Lyman α Absorbers and their Connection with Galaxies.”

138. Mueller, B.E.A., Samarasinha, N.H., and Belton, M.J.S. 2002, Icarus, 158, 305, “The Diagnosis of Complex Rotation in the Lightcurve of 4179 Toutatis and Potential Applications to Other Asteroids and Bare Cometary Nuclei.”

139. Najita, J., Bergin, E.A., and Ullom, J.N. 2001, ApJ, 561, 880, “X-Ray Desorption of Molecules from Grains in Protoplanetary Disks.”

140. Neiner, C. et al. 2002, Astron. Astrophys. 388, 899, “Non-Radial Pulsation, Rotation and Outburst in the Be Star Ω Orionis from the MuSiCoS 1998 Campaign.”

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142. Nestor, D.B. et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 254, eds. J.S. Mulchaey and J.T. Stocke, 34, “Properties of Low-Redshift Damped Lyman Alpha Galaxies.”

143. O’Dell, C.R. et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 3329, “Knots in Nearby Planetary Nebulae.”

144. O’Neal, D., Neff, J.E., Saar, S.H., and Mines, J. 2001, AJ, 122, 1954, “Hydroxyl 1.563 Micron Absorption from Starspots on Active Stars.”

145. Olah, K., Strassmeier, K.G., and Weber, M. 2002, Astron. Astrophys. 389, 202, “Doppler Imaging of Stellar Surface Structure XVIII. The Very Active RS CVn Binary UZ Librae Revisited.”

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147. Otte, B., Gallagher, J.S., III, and Reynolds, R.J. 2002, ApJ, 572, 823, “Emission-Line Ratios and Variations in Temperature and Ionization State in the Diffuse Ionized Gas of Five Edge-On Galaxies.”

148. Palen, S. et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2666, “Hubble Space Telescope Expansion Parallaxes of the Planetary Nebulae NGC 6578, NGC 6884, NGC 6891, and IC 2448.”

149. Papovich, C., Dickinson, M., and Ferguson, H.C. 2001, ApJ, 559, 620, “The Stellar Populations and Evolution of Lyman Break Galaxies.”

150. Piatek, S., Pryor, C., Armandroff, T.E., Olszewski, E.W., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2511, “Structure of the Draco Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy.”

151. Pierini, D., … Boroson, T.A., et al. 2002, ApJ, 569, 184, “Extended Red Emission in the Evil Eye Galaxy (NGC 4826).”

152. Piner, B.G., …Rector, T.A., et al. 2002, Pub. Astron. Soc. Australia, 19, p. 114, “The Parsec-Scale Jets of Extragalactic TeV Gamma-Ray Sources”

153. Platais, I., … Armandroff, T.E., Mighell, K.J., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 601, “WIYN Open Cluster Study. VIII. The Geometry and Stability of the NOAO CCD Mosaic Imager”

154. Price, P.A., …Brown, M.J.I., et al. 2002, ApJL, 572, p. 51, “GRB 011121: A Massive Star Progenitor”

155. Pritzl, B.J. et al. 2001, AJ, 122, p. 2600, “Variable Stars in the Unusual, Metal-Rich, Globular Cluster NGC 6441”

156. Pritzl, B., Armandroff, T.E., Jacoby, G.H., and Da Costa, G.S. 2002, AJ, 124, 1464, “The Dwarf Spheroidal Companions to M31: Variable Stars in Andromeda VI”

157. Pritzl, B.J. et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 949, “Variable Stars in the Unusual, Metal-Rich Globular Cluster MGC 6388”

158. Rebull, L.M., Strom, S.E., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 1528, “Circumstellar Disk Candidates Identified in NGC 2264”

159. Rebull, L.M., Wolff, S.C., Strom, S.E., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, p. 546, “The Early Angular Momentum History of Low-Mass Stars: Evidence for a Regulation Mechanism”

160. Rector, T. et al. 2002, Pub. Astron. Soc. Australia, 19, p. 158, “Multifrequency Monitoring of the Blazar PKS 2005-489”

161. Reddy, B.E., Hrivnak, B.J., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 1993, “Spectroscopic Study of IRAS 19285+0517 (PDS 100): A Rapidly Rotating Li-Rich K Giant”

162. Regan, M., Sheth, K., et al. 2001, ApJ, 561, 218, “The BIMA Survey of Nearby Galaxies. I. The Radial Distribution of CO Emission in Spiral Galaxies”

163. Regan, M.W., Sheth, K., et al. 2002, ApJ, 574, 126, “Inner Molecular Rings in Barred Galaxies: BIMA Survey of Nearby Galaxies CO Observations”

164. Rhoads, J.E. and Malhotra, S. 2001, ApJ, 563, L5, “Lyα Emitters at Redshift z = 5.7”

165. Rhode, K.L., Herbst, W., and Mathieu, R.D. 2001, AJ, 122, 3258, “Rotational Velocities and Radii of Pre-Main-Sequence Stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster”

166. Ruiz, J.R., Bower, G.A., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 2961, “Kinematics of the Narrow-Line Region in the Seyfert 2 Galaxy Markarian 3”

167. Saha, A., … Dolphin, A.E., Christensen, J., et al. 2001, ApJ, 562, 314, “Cepheid Calibration of the Peak Brightness of Type Ia Supernovae. XI. SN 1998aq in NGC 3982”

168. Saha, A., Claver, J., and Hoessel, J.G. 2002, AJ, 124, 839, “Cepheids and Long-Period Variables in IC 342”

169. Sakai, S., Kennicutt, R.C., Jr., and Moss, C. 2001, ASP Conf. 230, eds. J.G. Funes and E.M. Corsini, 329, “A Deep, Wide-Field Hα Survey of Nearby Clusters of Galaxies”

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170. Salzer, J.J., Gronwall, C., Sarajedini, V.L., Lipovetsky, V.A., Kniazev, A., Boroson, T.A., Frattare, L.M., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 1292, “The KPNO International Spectroscopic Survey. III. [O III]-Selected Survey List”

171. Samarasinha, N.H. 2001, Icarus, 154, 540, “A Model for the Breakup of Comet LINEAR (C/1999 S4)”

172. Sandage, A. and Saha, A. 2002, AJ, 123, 2047, “Bias Properties of Extragalactic Distance Indicators. XI. Methods to Correct for Observational Selection Bias for RR Lyrae Absolute Magnitudes from Trigonometric Parallaxes Expected from the Full-Sky Astrometric Mapping Explorer Satellite”

173. Sandberg Lacy, C.H., Sabby, J.A., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 1013, “Absolute Properties of the Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary Star WW Camelopardalis”

174. Sandstrom, K., Pilachowski, C.A., and Saha, A. 2001, AJ, 122, 3212, “The RR Lyrae Variables in M3. I. Abundance Determinations”

175. Sarajedini, A., … Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2002, ApJ, 567, 915, “The Stellar Populations of the Cetus Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy”

176. Schweitzer, A., Vizis, J.E., Howard, E.M., et al. 2002, ApJ, 566, 435, “Effective Temperatures of Late L Dwarfs and the Onset of Methane Signatures”

177. Sebo, K.M., … Mould, J., et al. 2002, ApJS, 142, 71, “The Cepheid Period-Luminosity Relation in the Large Magellanic Cloud”

178. Shapley, A.E. et al. 2001, ApJ, 562, 95, “The Rest-Frame Optical Properties of z ~ 3 Galaxies”

179. Silverman, J.D., … Jannuzi, B.T., et al. 2002, ApJL, 1, “Discovery of a z=4.93, X-Ray-Selected Quasar by the CHANDRA Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP)”

180. Slesnick, C.L., Hillenbrand, L.A., and Massey, P. ApJ, 576, 880, “The Star Formation History and Mass Function of the Double Cluster h and χ\Persei”

181. Stanghellini, L., Shaw, R.A., et al. 2002, ApJ, 575, 178, “Optical Slitless Spectroscopy of Large Magellanic Cloud Planetary Nebulae: A Study of the Emission Lines and Morphology”

182. Stepanian, J.A., Green, R.F., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 3361, “Spectroscopy and Photometry of Stellar Objects from the Second Byurakan Survey”

183. Stephens, A. and Boesgaard, A.M. 2002, AJ, 123, 1647, “Abundances from High-Resolution Spectra of Kinematically Interesting Halo Stars”

184. Stern, D., … Dey, A., et al. 2002, ApJ, 568, 71, “CHANDRA Detection of a Type II Quasar at z = 3.288”

185. Stern, D., … Dey, A., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2223, “SPICES II: Optical and Near-Infrared Identifications of Faint X-Ray Sources form Deep Chandra Observations of Lynx”

186. Tereszchuk, K., …Wallace, L., et al. 2002, ApJ, 577, p. 496, “Laboratory Spectroscopy of Hot Water Near 2 Microns and Sunspot Spectroscopy in the H-Band Region”

187. Tremaine, S., … Green, R., … Lauer, T.R., et al. 2002, ApJ, 574, 740, “The Slope of the Black Hole Mass Versus Velocity Dispersion Correlation”

188. Tripp, T.M., Williger, G.M., Green, R.F., et al. 2002, ApJ, 575, 697, “The Heavy-Element Enrichment of Lyα Clouds in the Virgo Supercluster”

189. Trujillo, C.A. et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 2740, “Large Bodies in the Kuiper Belt”

190. Trundle, C. et al. 2001, MNRAS, 328, 291, “A Peculiar Metal-Rich Star, HD 135485”

191. Valdes, F.G. 2001, ASP Conf. 238, eds. F.R. Harnden, Jr., F.A. Primini and H.E. Payne, 507, “ACE: Astronomical Cataloging Environment”

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193. Valdes, F. G. 2001, Automated Data Analysis in Astronomy, eds. R. Gupta, H. P. Singh, and C. A. L. Bailer-Jones (Narosa Publishing, New Delhi), p. 309,”The Reduction of CCD Mosaic Data”

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196. Villar-Martin, M., De Young, D., et al. 2001, MNRAS, 328, 848, “Shocks and Dust Survival in Nearby Active Galaxies: Implications for the Alignment Effect”

197. von Hippel, T. et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 1555, “WIYN Open Cluster Study. XI. WIYN 3.5 Meter Deep Photometry of M35 (NGC 2168)”

198. Walborn, N.R., Howarth, I.D., Massey, P., Oey, M.S., Moffat, A.F., Morrell, N.I., Parker, J.W., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2754, “A New Spectral Classification System for the Earliest O Stars: Definition of Type O2”

199. Wallace, L., Hinkle, K., and Livingston, W.C. 2002, “Sunspot Umbral Spectra in the Regions 1925 to 2226 and 2392 to 3480 cm(-1)(2.87 to 4.18 and 4.48 to 5.35 [microns]),” NSO Tech. Rept. #02-001

200. Walter, F., Martin, C., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 225, “The Interacting Dwarf Galaxy NGC 3077: The Interplay of Atomic and Molecular Gas with Violent Star Formation”

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202. Yuan, Q. et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 1718, “Multicolor Photometry of the Galaxies in the Central Region of Abell 2634”

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A.3 Cerro-Tololo Inter-American Observatory

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54. Hoard, D.W., Wachter, S. 2002, PASP, 114, 229, “Optical Photometry Constraints on the Inclination of the Double Degenerate Binary WD 0957-666.”

55. Hoard, D.W., Wachter, S., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 261, ed. B.T. Gänsicke, K. Beuermann, K. Reinsch, 283, “Infrared Properties of Cataclysmic Variables from 2 MASS: Results from the 2nd Incremental Data Release.”

56. Hoekstra, H., et al. 2002, ApJ, 572, 55, “A Measurement of Weak Lensing by Large-Scale Structure in Red-Sequence Cluster Survey Fields.”

57. Hoopes, C.G., et al. 2001, ApJ, 559, 878, “Far-Ultraviolet and Hα Imaging of Nearby Spiral Galaxies: The OB Stellar Population in the Diffuse Ionized Gas.”

58. Hughes, J., Wallerstein, G., van Leeuwen, F. 2002, ASP Conf. 265, ed. F. van Leeuwen, J. Hughes, G. Piotto, 73, “Photometric Observations of ω Centauri: Multi-Wavelength Observations of Envolved Stars.”

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59. Hurley-Keller, D., Mateo, M. 2001, ASP Conf. 245, ed. T. von Hippel, C. Simpson, M. Manset, 322, “Age Gradients in the Sculptor and Carina Dwarf Spheroidals.”

60. Ivans, I.I., et al. 2002, The Galactic Halo: From Globular Clusters to Field Stars, ed. A. Noels, P. Magain, D. Caro, E. Jehin, G. Parmentier, A. Thoul (Imprimerie Derouaux Ordina Editions), 227, “A Search for Chemical Signatures of Galactic Mergers.”

61. Jacoby, G.H., De Marco, O. 2002, AJ, 123, 269, “A Survey for Very Faint Planetary Nebulae in the SMC. I. Identification, Confirmation, and Preliminary Analysis.”

62. Jayawardhana, R. 2001, ASP Conf. 244, ed. R. Jayawardhana, T.P. Greene, 185, “Evolution of Dusty Disks in Nearby Young Stellar Groups.”

63. Jayawardhana, R., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 2047, “Mid-Infrared Imaging of Candidate Vega-Like Systems.”

64. Kilborn, V.A., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 690, “A Catalog of H I-Selected Galaxies from the South Celestial Cap Region of Sky.”

65. Kuhn, O., et al. 2001, ApJS, 136, 225, “A Search for Signatures of Quasar Evolution: Comparison of the Shapes of the Rest-Frame Optical/Ultraviolet Continua of Quasars at z > 3 and z ~ 0.1.”

66. Kundu, A., et al. 2002, ApJ, 576, L125, “Exploring Halo Substructure with Giant Stars. III. First Results from the Grid Giant Star Survey and Discovery of a Possible Nearby Sagittarius Tidal Structure in Virgo.”

67. Kurtz, D.W. 2001, ASP Conf. 246, ed. W.P. Chen, C. Lemme, B. Paczyński, 187, “High-Speed Photometry of Bright roAp Stars with Small Telescopes.”

68. Kurtz, D.W., et al. 2002, MNRAS, 330, 57, “Discovery of the Missing Mode in HR 1217 by the Whole Earth Telescope.”

69. Layden, A. 2002, ASP Conf. 259, ed. C. Aerts, T.R. Bedding, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, 122, “RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular NGC 3201: Light Curves, Reddening, and Distance.”

70. Lee, J-W., Carney, B.W. 2002, AJ, 124, 1511, “Chemical Abundances of Three Metal-Poor Globular Clusters (NGC 6287, NGC 6293, and NGC 6541) in the Inner Halo.”

71. Lee, Y-W., …Walker, A., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 265, ed. F. van Leeuwen, J. Hughes, G. Piotto, 305, “ω Centauri as a Disrupted Dwarf Galaxy: Evidence from Multiple Stellar Populations.”

72. Legget, S.K., Bergeron, P., Ruiz, M.T. 2001, ASP Conf. 245, ed. T. von Hippel, C. Simpson, N. Manset, 346, “Ages of Cool White Dwarfs From Photometric and spectroscopic Analyses.”

73. Liu, M.C., Graham, J.R., Charlot, S. 2002, ApJ, 564, 216, “Surface Brightness Fluctuations of Fornax Cluster Galaxies: Calibration of Infrared Surface Brightness Fluctuations and Evidence for Recent Star Formation.”

74. Lutz, J., Wallerstein, G. 2001, ASP Conf. 242, ed. T. Gull, S. Johansson, K. Davidson,, 191, “Spectroscopic Observations of He2-38.”

75. Massey, P. 2002, ApJS, 141, 81, “A UBVR CCD Survey of the Magellanic Clouds.”

76. Mazeh, T., …Norman, D., et al. 2002, ApJ, 564, 1007, “Infrared Detection of Low-Mass Secondaries in Spectroscopic Binaries.”

77. Melgarejo R., et al. 2001, A&A, 377, 581, “S 111 and the Polarization of the B[e] Supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds.”

78. Minniti, D., et al 2001, ASP Conf. 230, ed. J.G. Funes, E.M. Corsini, 39, “MACHO Bulge Microlensing: Spectroscopy Needed.”

79. Mitchell, R.C., et al. 2002, ApJ, 574, 293, “Detailed Spectroscopic Analysis of SN 1987A: The Distance to the Large Magellanic Cloud Using the Spectral-fitting Expanding Atmosphere Method.”

80. Niemela, V., Gamen, R., Morrel, N. 2001, ASP Conf. 242, ed. T. Gull, S. Johansson, K. Davidson, 199, “Long Term Optical Spectroscopy of HD 86161 (WR 16).”

81. Niemela, V.S., et al. 2002, MNRAS, 333, 347, “The Massive Wolf-Rayet Binary SMC WR7.”

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82. O’Dell, C.R., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 3329, “Knots in Nearby Planetary Nebulae.”

83. Oey, M.S., …Smith, R.C., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 255, “The H I Environment of Three Superbubbles in the Large Magellanic Cloud.”

84. Onken, C.A., Peterson, B.M. 2002, ApJ, 572, 746, “The Mass of the Central Black Hole in the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 3783.”

85. Palen, S., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2666, “Hubble Space Telescope Expansion Parallaxes of the Planetary Nebulae NGC 6578, NGC 6884, NGC 6891, and IC 2448.”

86. Pannuti, T.G., et al. 2002, ApJ, 565, 966, “An X-Ray, Optical, and Radio Search for Supernova Remnants in the Nearby Sculptor Group Sd Galaxy NGC 7793.”

87. Patterson, R.J., et al 2001, ASP Conf. 246, ed. W.P. Chen, C. Lemme, B. Paczyński,65, “The Grid Giant Star Survey for the Space Interferometry Mission.”

88. Patterson, J., et al. 2002, PASP, 114, 65, “Superhumps in Cataclysmic Binaries. XXI. HP Librae (=EC 15330-1403).”

89. Patterson, J.P., et al. 2002, PASP, 114,721, “The 2001 Superoutburst of WZ Sagittae.”

90. Pavlov, G.G., et al. 2001, ApJ, 559, L131, “The Compact Central Object in the RX J0852.0-4622 Supernova Remnant.”

91. Pedreros, M.H., Anguita, C., Maza, J. 2002, AJ, 123, 1971, “Proper Motion of the Large Magellanic Cloud Using QSOs as an Inertial Reference System: The Q0459-6427 Field.”

92. Pereyra, A., Magalhães, A.M. 2002, ApJS, 141, 469, “Polarimetry toward the IRAS Vela Shell. I. The Catalog.”

93. Perlman, E.S., et al. 2002, ApJS, 140, 265, “The WARPS Survey. VI. Galaxy Cluster and Source Identifications from Phase I.”

94. Peterson, R.C., et al. 2002, The Galactic Halo: From Globular Clusters to Field Stars, ed. A. Noels, P. Magain, D. Caro, E. Jehin, G. Parmentier, A. Thoul (Imprimerie Derouaux Ordina Editions), 523, “Normal and Abnormal Abundances among NGC 6752 BHB Stars.”

95. Peterson, R.C., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 265, ed. F. van Leeuwen, J. Hughes, G. Piotto, 255, “Radial Velocities of Blue-Horizontal-Branch Stars in ω Centauri and NGC 6752.”

96. Piatti, A.E., et al. 2002, MNRAS, 329, 556, “Constraining the LMC Cluster Age Gap: Washington Photometry of NGC 2155 and SL 896 (LW 480).”

97. Poretti, E., …Krisciunas, K., et al. 2002, A&A, 384, 513, “The Multiperiodicity of the γ Doradus Stars HD 224945 and HD 224638 as Detected from a Multisite Campaign.”

98. Prato, L., …Norman, D., et al. 2002, ApJ, 569, 863, “The Smallest Mass Ratio Young Star Spectroscopic Binaries.”

99. Pritzl, B.J., et al. 2001, AJ, 122, 2600, “Variable Stars in the Unusual, Metal-Rich, Globular Cluster NGC 6441.”

100. Pritzl, B.J., et al. 2002, AJ, 124, 949, “Variable Stars in the Unusual, Metal-Rich Globular Cluster NGC 6388.”

101. Pun, C.S.J., …Suntzeff, N.B., et al. 2002, ApJ, 572, 906, “Modeling the Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet and Optical Spectrum of Spot 1 on the Circumstellar Ring of SN 1987A.”

102. Raga, A.C., …Heathcote, S., et al. 2002, ApJ, 565, L29, “Kinematics of the HH 111 Jet from the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph.”

103. Reipurth, B., Heathcote, S., et al. 2002, AJ, 123,362, “Hubble Space Telescope Images of the HH 34 Jet and Bow Shock: Structure and Proper Motions.”

104. Rey, S-C., …Walker, A., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 265, ed. F. van Leeuwen, J. Hughes, G. Piotto, 177, “Wide-field High-precision CCD Photometry of ω Centauri and Its RR Lyrae Stars.”

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105. Ripepi, V., …Walker, A.R., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 259, ed. C. Aerts, T.R. Bedding, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, 134, “The Carina Dwarf Galaxy Variable Star Population.”

106. Rolfe, D.J., Abbott, T.M., Haswell, C.A. 2002, MNRAS, 334, 699, “The Detection of the Donor Star in IY Uma.”

107. Rosa-González, D., Terlevich, E., Terlevich, R. 2002, MNRAS, 332, 283, “An Empirical Calibration of Star Formation Rate Estimators.”

108. Sana, H., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 260, ed. A.F.J. Moffat, N. St-Louis, 431, “Optical Spectroscopy of Colliding-Wind Systems to be Observed with XMM.”

109. Sarajedini, A., Dolphin, A.E., et al. 2002, ApJ, 567, 915, “The Stellar Populations of the Cetus Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy.”

110. Schmidtke, P.C., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 3210, “Discovery of a Faint Short-Period Cataclysmic Variable in the Direction of the Large Magellanic Cloud: CAL 86 (RX J0546.3—6836).”

111. Schwarz, H.E., Corradi, R.R.L., Montez Jr., R. 2002, ApJ, 565, 1084, “Kinematic and Morphological Modeling of the Bipolar Nebula Sa 2-237.”

112. Scott Gaudi, B., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 239, ed. J. Menzies, P.D. Sackett, 135, “Microlensing Constraints on the Frequency of Jupiter-Mass Planets.”

113. Sharpee, B., … Pritzl, B., …Walker, A., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 3216, “BV Photometry of Variable Stars in the Northeast Arm of the Small Magellanic Cloud.”

114. Shatsky, N., Tokovinin, A. 2002, A&A, 382, 92, “The Mass Ratio Distribution of B-type Visual Binaries in the Sco OB2 Association.”

115. Silverman, J.D., Jannuzi, B.T., …Smith, C., et al. 2002, ApJ, 569, L1, “Discovery of a z = 4.93, X-Ray-selected Quasar by the Chandra Multiwavelength Project (ChaMP).”

116. Smith, N. 2001, ASP Conf. 242, ed. T. Gull, S. Johansson, K. Davidson, 81, “The Shocking Near-IR Spectrum of the Homunculus.”

117. Smith, R.G., Blum, R.D., et al. 2002, MNRAS, 330, 837, “Ice in the Southern Coalsack.”

118. Smith, R.J., et al. 2001, MNRAS, 327, 249, “Streaming Motions of Galaxy Clusters within 12 000 km s-1 – II. New Photometric Data for the Fundamental Plane.”

119. Söchting, I.K., Clowes, R.G., Campusano, L.E. 2002, MNRAS, 331, 569, “Quasar Environment in the Context of Large-Scale Structure at z~0.3.”

120. Sterzik, M.F., Tokovinin, A.A. 2002, A&A, 384, 1030, “Relative Orientation of Orbits in Triple Stars.”

121. Sugerman, B.E.K., …Bouchet, P., Heathcote, S.R., et al. 2002, ApJ, 572, 209, “Evolution and Geometry of Hot Spots in Supernova Remnant 1987A.”

122. Tokovinin, A., et al. 2001, A&A, 378,710, “Optimized Modal Tomography in Adaptive Optics.”

123. Tokovinin, A.A., Smekhov, M.G. 2002, A&A, 382, 118, “Statistics of Spectroscopic Sub-systems in Visual Multiple Stars.”

124. Vanture, A.D., Wallerstein, G. 2002, ApJ, 564, 395, “Zirconium to Titanium Ratios in a Large Sample of Galactic S Stars.”

125. Vanture, A.D., Wallerstein, G., Suntzeff, N.B. 2002, ApJ, 569, 984, “Abundance Patterns of the S Stars in ω Centauri.”

126. von Braun, K., Mateo, M. 2002, AJ, 123, 279, “Variable Stars in the Field of the Globular Cluster NGC 3201.”

127. Wachter, S., Hoard, D.W., et al. 2002, ApJ, 568, 901, “A Closer Look at the Soft X-Ray Transient X1608-52: Long-Term Optical and X-Ray Observations.”

128. Wachter, S., Hoard, D.W., Johnson, B.D. 2002, ASP Conf. 261, ed. B.T. Gänsicke, K. Beuermann, K. Reinsch, 569, “Time-resolved Optical Spectroscopy of Sco X-1.”

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129. Walborn, N.R., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 2754, “ A New Spectral Classification System for the Earliest O Stars: Definition of Type O2.”

130. Walker, A.R., et al. 2001, ApJ, 560, L139, “The Distance of the Large Magellanic Cloud Cluster NGC 1866.”

131. Walker, A. 2002, ASP Conf. 266, ed. J. Vernin, Z. Benkhaldoun, C. Muñoz-Tuñón, 466, “Site Testing in Chile for the Extremely Large Telescope.”

132. Wallerstein, G., Rodgers, B. 2001, ASP Conf. 242, ed. T. Gull, S. Johansson, K. Davidson, 175, “A Comparison of Emission Line Spectra of Eta Carinae and Four Other Massive Stars.”

133. Wallerstein, G., Gilroy, K.K. 2001, PASP 113, 1210, “Line Identifications in the Spectrum of η Carinae as Observed in 1990-1991 with CCD Detectors.”

134. Weiner, B., Vogel, S.N., Williams, T.B. 2001, ASP Conf. 240, ed. J.E. Hibbard, M.P. Rupen, J.H. van Gorkom, 515, “Distance Constraints for High-Velocity Clouds from Optical Emission Lines.”

135. Weiner, B.J., Vogel, S.N., Williams, T.B. 2002, ASP Conf. 254, ed. J.S. Mulchaey, J.T. Stocke, 256, “Optical Emission from High Velocity Clouds and the Ionization Sources in the Galactic Halo.”

136. Weis, K. 2001, ASP Conf. 242, ed. T. Gull, S. Johansson, K. Davidson, 129, “The Outer Ejecta of Eta Carinae.”

137. Whiting, A.B., Hau, G.K.T., Irwin, M. 2002, ApJS, 141, 123, “The Southern Dwarf Hunt: Local Group Dwarf Candidates in the Southern Sky.”

138. Williger, G.M., et al. 2002, ASP Conf. 254, ed. J.S. Mulchaey, J.T. Stocke, 132, “Large Scale Structure at z = 1.2 from MgII Absorbers.”

139. Winn, J.N., et al. 2002, ApJ, 564, 143, “PMN J0134-0931: A Gravitationally Lensed Quasar with Unusual Radio Morphology.”

140. Winn, J.N., …Schommer, R.A., et al. 2002, AJ, 123, 10, “PMN J1632-0033: A New Gravitationally Lensed Quasar.”

A.4 Science Education Publications

1. Barban, C.; Walker, C.; Pompea, S.,2002, Semaine de l'Astrophysique Francaise, Conf. SF2A-2002 (Editions de Physique), ed. F. Combes and D. Barret, “Project ASTRO-TUCSON: The Art of Learning about the Cosmos around Us”

2. McGee, S., Pompea, S.M and Croft, S.K. et al., “Astronomy Village: Investigating the Universe,” Educational CD-ROM and Teachers Manual, 2002, Version 2.0, NASA Classroom of the Future, Wheeling Jesuit University.

3. Pompea, S.M. 2002, OPN Optics and Photonics News (Opt. Soc. Am.) 13, no.6, 12, “Let There Be Lights and Color.”

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B-1 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Annual Visiting Observer Data

APPENDIX B

Annual Visiting Observer Data B.1 Demographics of Visiting Observers from U.S. Institutions In the 12 months ending July 31, 2002, NOAO awarded telescope time to 620 U.S. scientists associated with 435 successful proposals. The map below shows the distribution, by state of origin, of the U.S. observing team members—PI’s, Co-I’s, students, and other collaborators—associated with these programs. (Appendices E through I of this Annual Report list the observer names, program titles, and number of nights awarded by observatory and telescope for each proposal.)

NOAO thus provided observing time to U.S. observers from 143 institutions in 42 states. About 75% of all observers came from states with important astronomy departments, and/or prominent scientific research institutions. Nearly one-quarter of last year’s U.S. observers came from one of the following institutions: (1) Space Telescope Science Science Institute, (2) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, (3) the University of Arizona, (4) Johns Hopkins University, or (5) the University of California, Berkeley.

States of Origin of 620 U.S. Observers Awarded Time* On NOAO Telescopes, WIYN, Gemini, HET, and MMTO

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B-2 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Annual Visiting Observer Data

B.2 U.S. Visiting Observers at the Gemini Telescopes In the 12 months ending July 31, 2002, 73 U.S. observing programs—of which 13 (18%) were graduate thesis programs—were awarded time on the Gemini telescopes. The map below shows the distribution, by state of origin, of the 155 U.S. observing team members—PI’s, Co-I’s, students, and other collaborators—associated with these successful programs.

States of Origin of 155 U.S. Observers Awarded Time on Gemini Telescopes

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C-1 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: Key Management and Scientific Personnel Data

APPENDIX C

Key Management and FY 2002 Scientific Personnel Data C.1 Key Management

• Jeremy R. Mould, Director • Todd A. Boroson, Deputy Director; Associate Director, Data Products Program (DPP) • Richard Green, Director, Kitt Peak National Observatory • Malcolm Smith, Director, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory; Head of AURA Observatory (AURA-O)

in Chile • Alistair Walker, Deputy Director, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory • Taft Armandroff, Acting Director, U.S. Gemini Program (USGP) • Stephen Strom, Associate Director, Science Program • Larry Daggert, Manager, Engineering and Technical Services (ETS) • Doug Isbell, Manager, Public Affairs and Educational Outreach (PAEO) • Steve Grandi, Manager, Computer Infrastructure Support (CIS) • Karen Wilson, Financial Manager and Head of Facilities Operations and Central Administrative Services (CAS)

C.2 FY 2002 Scientific Personnel Data

Hired

Date Name Position Division/Unit

10/02/01 Alan Whiting Research Associate NOAO South

02/18/02 Stephen Pompea Mgr. Science Education, Public Affairs & Educational Outreach/Astronomer

NOAO Tucson

03/01/02 Timothy Abbott Scientist NOAO South

08/30/02 Lucas M. Macri+ Research Associate NOAO Tucson

+ = External Funding Completed Employment

Date Name Position Division/Unit

10/31/01 Meenakshi Sahu Research Associate NOAO Tucson

11/09/01 Gary Bower Assistant Scientist NOAO Tucson

12/12/01 Robert Schommer Astronomer; Assoc. Director, U.SG.P. (deceased) NOAO South

03/15/02 Bruce Bohannan Scientist NOAO Tucson

07/26/02 Lindsey Davis Sr. Scientific Programmer NOAO Tucson

08/13/02 Michael Brotherton Research Associate NOAO Tucson Changed Status

Date Name Position Division/Unit

10/01/01 Stephen Strom Appointed Associate Director for Science NOAO Tucson

02/15/02 Arjun Dey Promotion to Associate Astronomer from Assistant Astronomer

NOAO Tucson

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D-1 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: NOAO Scientific Staff and Their Research Interests

= External funding = Emeritus ♦ = Extended (non-resident) staff = On sabbatical

APPENDIX D

NOAO Scientific Staff and Their Research Interests

D.1 Scientists Based in La Serena

Timothy Abbott, Associate Scientist Late stages of binary stellar evolution; instrumentation; detectors

Robert D. Blum, Assistant Astronomer The Galactic Center and the stellar content of galactic Giant HII regions

Patrice J. E. Bouchet, Associate Scientist IR instrumentation; adaptive optics; Tip Tilt; dust in supernovae and SN-remnants, SN1987A

James M. De Buizer, Research Associate (CTIO Postdoctoral Fellow) Maser emission in star-forming regions; massive star formation. hot molecular cores; circumstellar disks and outflow; Galactic HII and Ultra Compact HII regions

Brooke Gregory, Scientist Infrared instrumentation; next-generation telescope design; adaptive optics

Kevin Krisciunas, Research Associate (Carnegie) Supernova studies

Dara J. Norman, Research Associate (NSF Postdoctoral Fellow) Gravitational lensing; large-scale structure; quasars; low-mass companions of MS stars; cool stars

Knut A. Olsen, Assistant Astronomer Stellar populations; star formation histories; formation; and evolution of dwarf galaxies; propagation of star formation; globular cluster properties; role of globular clusters in star formation histories of galaxies

Hugo E. Schwarz, Associate Astronomer Fatally late stages of stellar evolution; PNe; symbiotics; polarimeter; astronomical site selection and protection

Malcolm G. Smith, Astronomer (Director, CTIO; Head of the AURA Observatory [AURA-O] in Chile) The early Universe; quasars/active galactic nuclei; global environmental impact of light pollution

R. Chris Smith, Assistant Astronomer Supernovae, SN remnants, the interstellar medium

Nicholas B. Suntzeff, Astronomer Supernovae; cosmology; stellar populations; site characterization

Andrei Tokovinin, Associate Astronomer Statistics and formation of binary and multiple star; adaptive optics; site testing

Nicole S. van der Bliek, Assistant Scientist IR instrumentation; IR properties of late-type stars and young stars

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D-2 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: NOAO Scientific Staff and Their Research Interests

Alistair R. Walker, Astronomer (Deputy Director, CTIO) Stellar populations; the Magellanic Clouds; the distance scale; astronomical instrumentation and CCDs

Alan B. Whiting, Research Associate (CTIO Postdoctoral Fellow) Nearby galaxy dynamic; dwarf galaxy surveys; local cosmology

D.2 Scientists Based in Tucson

Helmut A. Abt, Astronomer Emeritus Double stars; stellar rotation; stellar characteristics; publication practices in astronomy

Taft E. Armandroff, Astronomer (Acting Director, U.S. Gemini Program) Stellar populations in the Galaxy and nearby galaxies; dwarf spheroidal galaxies; globular clusters

Samuel C. Barden, Senior Scientist Stellar physics and dynamics; binary stars; spectroscopic instrumentation

Michael Belton, Astronomer Emeritus Planetary science; comets; asteroids; Jupiter system

Todd A. Boroson, Astronomer (Deputy Director, NOAO; Associate Director, Data Products Program) AGN spectra; AGN host galaxy properties

Michael J. I. Brown, Research Associate Active galaxies; galaxy clustering and Kuiper Belt objects

Charles F. Claver, Associate Scientist Stellar ages; White Dwarf structure and evolution; stellar photometry; optical instrumentation

♦ Andrew Connolly [Assistant Professor, U. of Pittsburgh: http://www.phyast.pitt.edu/~ajc/ ] Formation and evolution of galaxies; data mining of large astrophysical surveys; the Sloan Digital Sky Survey; cosmology links; angular clustering from early SDSS data

Steven K. Croft, Senior Science Education Specialist/astronomer Inquiry- and research-based science education, planetary geology and geophysics, remote sensing

David S. De Young, Astronomer Active galaxies; galaxy clusters; galaxy evolution; hydrodynamics; turbulence; non-linear phenomena

Arjun Dey, Associate Astronomer Galaxy evolution; high redshift galaxies; large-scale structure

Andrew E. Dolphin, Research Associate (NASA) Stellar populations; star formation histories; Local Group; star Formation; CCD stellar photometry

Jonathan H. Elias, Astronomer Star formation and evolution; Magellanic Clouds; supernovae

John W. Glaspey, Scientist Stellar spectroscopy; Horizontal Branch stars; Blue Stragglers; optical instrumentation

Richard F. Green, Astronomer (Director, KPNO) Active galactic nuclei; quasar absorption line systems; galaxy nuclear dynamics

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D-3 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: NOAO Scientific Staff and Their Research Interests

Kenneth H. Hinkle, Associate Scientist Circumstellar and interstellar matter; molecular spectroscopy; peculiar stars; instrumentation

Ivan Hubeny, Scientist (NASA-STIS) Radiative transfer; stellar atmospheres; accretion disks; active galactic nuclei

Buell Jannuzi, Associate Astronomer Observational cosmology; quasar absorption line systems; active galaxies; instrumentation for surveys

Richard R. Joyce, Scientist Late-type stars; mass loss; infrared detector and instrumentation development

Thomas Kinman, Astronomer Emeritus Galactic structure; Galactic Halo; Horizontal Branch stars; RR Lyrae stars

Tod R. Lauer, Associate Astronomer Cosmology; large-scale structure of the Universe; evolution of the Universe; distance scale; structure of galaxies; dense stellar system; black holes in galactic nuclei; stellar populations

C. Roger Lynds, Astronomer Star and galaxy formation; products of galaxy interaction in the recent and early Universe

Lucas M. Macri, Research Associate (NASA – Hubble Fellow) Extragalactic distance scale: Cepheid variables, Tully-Fisher relation. Large Scale Structure: determination of Omega (matter) and non-linear biasing using peculiar velocities of galaxies in the 2MASS Redshift Survey

K. Michael Merrill, Associate Scientist Star formation; young stellar objects; interstellar medium; circumstellar envelopes; late stellar evolution; infrared instrumentation; data acquisition and reduction

Kenneth J. Mighell, Associate Scientist (NASA) Stellar populations in the Galaxy and nearby galaxies; formation and evolution of Local Group Galaxies; astrophysical applications of low-count statistics; dwarf; spheroidal galaxies; globular clusters; CCD stellar photometry

Jeremy R. Mould, Astronomer (NOAO Director) Observational cosmology and the extragalactic distance scale; large optical/infrared telescopes; the multi-band imaging photometer for SIRTF; stellar populations

Beatrice Mueller, Research Associate (NASA) Planetary science; comets; asteroids

Joan R. Najita, Associate Astronomer Star and planet formation; substellar objects; wide-field surveys

Stephen M. Pompea, (Manager, Science Education)/astronomer Inquiry- and research-based science education; astronomical instrumentation

Barton J. Pritzl, Research Associate (NASA + NOAO) Variable stars; stellar populations; globular clusters; dwarf galaxies

Ronald G. Probst, Associate Scientist Star-forming regions; low-mass stars; infrared imaging instrumentation

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D-4 NOAO FY 2002 Annual Report: NOAO Scientific Staff and Their Research Interests

Stephen T. Ridgway, Astronomer (Georgia State U. – CHARA) Stars; stellar evolution; high-resolution and infrared observing techniques; terrestrial exo-planets

Abhijit Saha, Astronomer Variable stars; stellar populations; cosmological distance scale; imaging and photometry

Nalin Samarasinha, Assistant Scientist (NASA) Small bodies of the solar system, primarily comets

Nigel A. Sharp, Associate Scientist Double galaxies; large-scale structure; Galactic Center

Richard Shaw, Scientist Late stages of stellar evolution; planetary nebulae; stellar populations; Magellanic Clouds; astronomical software; astronomy with large data sets

Stephen E. Strom, Astronomer (Associate Director for Science) Star formation; large optical/IR telescopes

Francisco Valdes, Scientist Cosmology; gravitational lensing; stellar spectroscopy; astronomical software

Constance E. Walker, Senior Science Education Specialist/astronomer Inquiry- and research-based science education; submillimeter-wave spectroscopy of star formation in galaxies at different epochs.

Sidney C. Wolff, Astronomer Star formation; stellar rotation

Lloyd Wallace, Astronomer Emeritus Spectroscopy and atmospheric structure of cool stars; molecular spectroscopy.

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E-1 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – U.S. Gemini Program

APPENDIX E

United States Gemini Program (USGP) Observing Programs

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A (August 1, 2001 – July 31, 2002)

Semester 2001-B In the six months ending January 31, 2002, forty U.S. scientific programs were awarded time on the Gemini telescopes, including nine graduate thesis programs. The Gemini telescope(s) scheduled and number of nights awarded are specified in the following list. (GEM-NQ = Gemini North Queue; GEM-SQ = Gemini South Queue; ToO = Target of Opportunity scheduling)

U.S. Programs (31) Gemini Tel. # Nights

N. Caldwell (Smithsonian Ast. Obs.), T. Armandroff (NOAO), G. Da Costa (Australian National U.): “The Extended Star Formation Histories of M81 Group Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies”

GEM-NQ **

N. Calvet, L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), C. Briceno (Centro de Investigacion de Astronomia), R. Fisher (Gemini Obs.), P. D'Alessio (American Museum of Natural History), J. Muzerolle (U. Arizona): “Protoplanetary Disk Evolution in the Orion OB1 Association”

GEM-SQ 2

L. Close, J. Liebert, A. Burrows, M. Meyer (U. Arizona): “Direct imaging of very low mass companions”

GEM-NQ GEM-N

0.5 2.0

E. Colbert, N. Levenson, T. Heckman (Johns Hopkins U.), E. Schinnerer (Caltech, JPL), L. Armus (California Inst. of Technology), R. Fernandez (Univ. Federal de Santa Catarina): “Nuclear Starbursts in Seyfert 1 Galaxies”

GEM-SQ 1

A. De Paz (IPAC, JPL/IAPC), B. Madore (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech), J. Gallego, J. Zamorano (U. Complutensia de Madrid), J. Gorgas (U. Complutense): “Star Formation History of IZw18 & SBS0335-052E”

GEM-NQ 1

W. De Vries, G. Canalizo, W. van Breugel (Lawrence Livermore National Lab.), F. Courbin (U. Catolica de Chile): “AO near-IR observations of 4C41.17 at z=3.8: a massive galaxy in formation?”

GEM-NQ 0.5

M. Dietrich, F. Hamann (U. Florida): “Probing the Star Formation History at z ≥ 5″ GEM-NQ 1.1

E. Gaidos (California Inst. of Technology): “Ten-micron imaging and spectroscopy of dust around young solar analogs”

GEM-SQ 0.5

J. Gallagher (U. Wisconsin Madison), A. Lancon (Obs. de Strasbourg), M. Mouhcine (G) (Obs. de Strasbourg, France), N. Homeier (G) (U. Wisconsin), C. Leitherer (STScI), T. Contini (Obs. de Strasbourg, France): “Near-IR characterization of the intermediate age clusters of NGC 1275.”

GEM-NQ 1.5

J. Gallagher (U. Wisconsin Madison), K. Johnson (G) (U. Colorado): “Mid-IR Spectra of Ultradense HII Regions”

GEM-SQ 0.3

K. Gordon, C. Engelbracht (U. Arizona), G. Clayton (Louisiana State U.), K. Misselt (NASA-GSFC /RITSS), G. Rieke (U. Arizona): “The 3.3 (micron) Infrared Emission Feature in Starburst Galaxies”

GEM-N 2

R. Jayawardhana, D. Ardila (G) (UC Berkeley): “A Search for Disks around Young Brown Dwarfs and Very-Low-Mass Stars”

GEM-N 1

C. Lada (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), E. Lada (U. Florida), J. Alves (ESO), A. Muench (G) (U. Florida): “Circumstellar Disks around Brown Dwarfs in the Trapezium Cluster”

GEM-NQ 1

E. Lada (U. Florida), J. Alves (ESO), C. Lada (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), K. Haisch (NASA Ames Research Ctr.), A. Muench (G) (U. Florida): “Constraining the Lifetimes of Circumstellar Disks: L band Observations of NGC 2362”

GEM-NQ 0.5

Program Type 2001-B 2002-A Total % Total

U.S. Programs 31 29 60 82%

U.S. Theses 9 4 13 18%Total Programs 40 33 73 100%

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K. Luhman (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “The IMF at the Edge of the Galactic Disk” GEM-N 1

K. Luhman (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Searching for the Bottom of the Initial Mass Function”

GEM-N 2

K. Luhman (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), R. Jayawardhana (UC Berkeley): “Observing the Transition from Disks to Planets”

GEM-N 2

L. Macri, D. Sasselov, K. Stanek (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “A Study of the Metallicity Dependence of the Cepheid Period-Luminosity Relation in M33”

GEM-NQ 0.6

M. Malkan (UCLA): “Direct Comparison of Optical and Infrared Searches for High-Redshift Galaxies: How Much of the Young Universe has been Obscured by Dust?”

GEM-NQ 2

W. Merline (Southwest Research Inst.), L. Close (U. Arizona), C. Dumas (JPL/CalTec), C. Chapman (Southwest Research Inst.), F. Menard (CFHT), D. Slater (Southwest Research Inst.), J. Shelton (Mt. Wilson Obs.): “Search for Asteroidal Satellites using Adaptive Optics”

GEM-N 2

B. Oppenheimer (UC Berkeley), D. Saumon (Vanderbilt U.), N. Hambly (Royal Edinburgh Obs.), S. Hodgkin (Cambridge U.): “Temperatures and Composition of Halo White Dwarfs”

GEM-SQ 1.3

M. Postman (STScI), T. Lauer (NOAO), W. Oegerle (Johns Hopkins U.): “Clustering of Galaxy Clusters at Intermediate Redshifts”

GEM-NQ 5

S. Rao, D. Turnshek, D. Nestor (G) (U. Pittsburgh): “High-Resolution IR Imaging of Low-Z Damped Ly-Alpha Galaxies”

GEM-N 1

B. Reipurth (U. Colorado), C. Aspin (Oxford U.), P. Bouchet (CTIO): “Multiplicity and Circumstellar Structure of Deeply Embedded Herbig-Haro Energy Sources”

GEM-SQ 1

J. Rhoads (STScI), S. Malhotra (Johns Hopkins U.), A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO): “A Census of z > 4 Galaxies”

GEM-NQ 2

E. Serabyn, M. Creech-Eakman, G. Orton (JPL/CalTec): “Mid-Infrared Probes of Brown Dwarfs” GEM-SQ 1

E. Steinbring, D. Koo, S. Faber, C. Willmer, S. Norton (G) (UC Santa Cruz): “Dissecting 0.2<z<1.3 Field Galaxies with a Perfectly Matched Adaptive-Optics/Space-Telescope Dataset”

GEM-N 2

N. Suntzeff, R. Schommer (NOAO), C. Smith (CTIO), T. Hayward (Gemini Obs.), M. Phillips (Carnegie Institution of Washington), K. Krisciunas (CTIO), T. Supernova Team (NOAO): “Type Ia Supernovae in the Epoch of Deceleration”

GEM-SQ GEM-NQ

1 4

S. Trager (Carnegie Institution of Washington), J. Jensen (Gemini 8m Telescopes Project), A. Dressler (Carnegie Institution of Washington): “Surface Brightness Fluctutations in the Near Infrared: A Unique Tool for Stellar Population Studies”

GEM-N 2

A. Weinberger, B. Zuckerman, E. Becklin, I. Song (UCLA): “A Search for Disks around Nearby Young Stars”

GEM-SQ 3

C. Woodward (U. Minnesota), D. Harker (U. Wyoming), D. Wooden (NASA Ames Research Ctr.): “OSCIR Spectroscopy of Comet C/2000 WM1 (LINEAR)”

GEM-SQ 0.6

U.S. Theses (9) Gemini Tel. # Nights

J. Bary (T), D. Weintraub (Vanderbilt U.), J. Kastner (Rochester Inst. of Technology): “High Resolution Near-IR Imaging of YSOs”

GEM-N 2

A. Fruchter (STScI), N. Tanvir (U. Hertfordshire), C. Kouveliotou (NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.), R. Wijers (SUNY at Stony Brook), J. Rhoads (STScI), T. Von Hippel (Gemini Obs.), S. Thorsett (UC Santa Cruz), E. Pian (ITESRE-CNR), S. Wachter (NOAO), K. Sahu (STScI), P. Vreeswijk (T) (U. Amsterdam): “Quick Response to GRBs: the early burst and the late-time decay”

GEM-SQ 0.5

J. Graham, A. Gilbert (T) (UC Berkeley): “Near-IR Imaging of Super Star Clusters in the Antennae” GEM-NQ 0.5

J. Halpern (Columbia U.), P. Price (T) (Australian National U.), T. Galama, J. Bloom (T) (California Inst. of Technology), B. Schmidt (Mt. Stromlo & Siding Spring Obs.), N. Mirabal (T) (Columbia U.): “Search for Small-Scale Structure in Gamma-ray Burst Afterglows”

GEM-SQ 0.5

P. Moth (T), R. Elston (U. Florida): “A Near-IR Study of the Properties of Lyman Break Galaxies” GEM-SQ **

H. Roe (T) (UC Santa Cruz), I. De Pater (UC Berkeley): “A Search for Clouds on Titan” GEM-NMQ 1.5

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T. Ueta (T), M. Meixner (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “High-Resolution Mid-IR Imaging of Southern Proto-Planetary Nebula Candidates”

GEM-SQ **

A. Zirm (T) (Johns Hopkins U.), M. Dickinson (STScI), A. Dey (NOAO), M. Chun, B. Ellerbroek (Gemini Obs.): “The Sub-Kiloparsec Structure of the Most Massive High-Redshift Galaxies”

GEM-N 2

H. Yan (T), R. Windhorst, S. Odewahn (Arizona State U.): “Gemini JHK imaging of z~6 candidates in the HDF-S: Pregalactic objects forming around young weak AGN”

GEM-SQ **

** Program allocated time in Band 4 of the observing queue, which represents overfill time. Semester 2002-A For the six months ending July 31, 2002, thirty-three U.S. scientific programs were awarded time on the Gemini telescopes, four of which were graduate thesis programs.

U.S. Programs (29) Gemini Tel. # Nights

S. Balachandran (U. Maryland), J. Carr (Naval Research Lab.): “The 16O/17O Ratio in Halo Giants and the Oxygen Abundance in the Early Galaxy”

GEM-SQ 1.3

J. Bechtold (U. Arizona), B. Jannuzi (NOAO): “The Lyman Alpha Forest and the Galaxy Distribution towards PG 1634+706”

GEM-NQ 0.55

L. Close, J. Liebert, A. Burrows, M. Meyer, N. Siegler (G) (U. Arizona): “Direct imaging of very low mass companions and binary brown dwarfs”

GEM-NQ 2.5

J. De Buizer (NOAO), R. Pina (U. Florida): “High-Resolution Imaging of Circumstellar Disks in Massive Star Forming Regions using T-ReCS”

GEM-SQ 3

J. De Buizer (NOAO): “Mid-Infrared Imaging of the G29.96-0.02 Hot Core” GEM-SQ 0.5

M. Dickinson, M. Giavalisco (STScI), D. Stern (California Inst. of Technology), M. Takamiya, I. Jorgensen, K. Roth (Gemini Obs.), D. Scott, C. Borys (G), S. Courteau, M. Halpern, P. Hickson (U. British Columbia), T. Team : “A galaxy census at z ~ 1 in the GOODS/HDF-N region”

GEM-NQ 2

M. Donahue, M. Dickinson, M. Postman (STScI), P. Rosati (ESO): “Harvesting the High Redshift Cluster Candidates from the ROX Survey”

GEM-NQ **

L. Ferrarese (Rutgers U.), B. Peterson, R. Pogge (Ohio State U.), D. Merritt (Rutgers U.), A. Wandel (Hebrew U.): “Understanding Supermassive Black Holes and Their Host Galaxies”

GEM-NQ **

K. Gebhardt, J. Kormendy, D. Lester (U. Texas, Austin): “Black Holes in Brightest Cluster Galaxies” GEM-NQ 2

J. Halpern (Columbia U.), P. Price (G) (Australian Natl. U.), T. Galama, J. Bloom (G) (Calif. Inst. of Technology), B. Schmidt (Mt. Stromlo & Siding Spring Obs.), N. Mirabal (G) (Columbia U.), T. Axelrod (Australian National U.): “Search for Small-Scale Structure in Gamma-ray Burst Afterglows”

GEM-SQ 0.7

K. Hinkle (NOAO), J. Valenti (STScI), L. Wallace (NOAO), P. Bernath, A. Janca (G) (U. Waterloo), F. Fekel (Tennessee State U.): “High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of L Dwarfs”

GEM-SQ 2

R. Jayawardhana, D. Ardila (G) (UC Berkeley): “A Search for Disks around Young Brown Dwarfs and Very-Low-Mass Stars”

GEM-NQ 1

R. Jayawardhana (UC Berkeley), R. Neuhaeuser (MPI fuer Extraterrestrische Physik): “Direct Detection of Giant Planets Around the Nearest Young Stars”

GEM-NQ **

E. Lada (U. Florida), J. Alves (ESO), C. Lada (Harvard-Smithsonian Ast. Obs.), K. Haisch (NASA Ames Research Ctr.), A. Muench (G) (U. Florida): “Constraining the Lifetimes of Circumstellar Disks:L band Observations of NGC 2362”

GEM-NQ 0.5

K. Luhman, G. Fazio (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Searching for the Bottom of the Initial Mass Function”

GEM-SQ **

S. Malhotra (Johns Hopkins U.), J. Rhoads (STScI): “Confirming and Characterizing Young Lyman α Galaxies at z=4.5”

GEM-NQ **

P. Maloney (U. Colorado), C. Dudley (Naval Research Lab.), M. Imanishi (National Astronomical Obs.), T. Geballe (Gemini Obs.): “Buried AGN in LINER-type Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies”

GEM-NQ **

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E-4 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – U.S. Gemini Program

W. Merline (Southwest Research Inst.), L. Close (U. Arizona), C. Dumas (California Inst. of Technology), F. Menard (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique), C. Chapman, D. Slater (Southwest Research Inst.): “Search for Asteroidal Satellites using Adaptive Optics”

GEM-NQ 2

J. Najita, A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO), J. Liebert (U. Arizona), D. Wik (U) (Ohio U.), J. Gizis (U. Delaware), G. Tiede (U. Florida): “Brown Dwarfs in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey and the Substellar Mass Function”

GEM-NQ **

J. Najita (NOAO), J. Carr (Naval Research Lab.): “The Gas Dissipation Timescale in Protoplanetary Disks”

GEM-SQ 3

K. Noll (STScI), D. Stephens (New Mexico State U.), S. Leggett (United Kingdom Infrared Telescope), T. Geballe (Gemini Obs.), M. Marley (NASA Ames Research Ctr.): “3-4 (micron) Spectra of L and T Dwarfs”

GEM-NQ 1

S. Perlmutter, G. Aldering (UC Berkeley), R. Knop (Vanderbilt U.), I. Hook (Royal Edinburgh Obs.), G. Goldhaber, P. Nugent (UC Berkeley), N. Regnault, D. Kasen (G) (Lawrence Berkeley Lab.), A. Conley (G), M. Wood-Vasey (G) (UC Berkeley), P. Astier, R. Pain (U. Paris), A. Goobar (Stockholm U.): “Cosmology with High-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae”

GEM-NQ 4.8

M. Postman (STScI), T. Lauer (NOAO), W. Oegerle (NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr.): “Clustering of Galaxy Clusters at Intermediate Redshifts”

GEM-NQ 2

J. Rhoads (STScI), S. Malhotra (Johns Hopkins U.), A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO): “A Census of z > 4 Galaxies”

GEM-NQ 2

N. Ryde, D. Lambert (U. Texas, Austin), B. Gustafsson (Uppsala U.), K. Hinkle (NOAO), K. Eriksson (Uppsala U.), F. Schoier (Leiden U.), G. Harper (U. Colorado): “A CO Resonance Scattering Map of alpha Ori's Circumstellar Shell”

GEM-SQ **

M. Simon (SUNY at Stony Brook), L. Prato (UCLA), G. Torres (Harvard Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophys.): “IR Detection of Low-Mass Secondaries in PMS Spectroscopic Binaries”

GEM-SQ **

C. Telesco, N. Marinas (G), D. Ciardi (U. Florida), R. Fisher (Gemini Obs.): “Mid-Infrared Imaging of Disks of Transitional Herbig Ae/Be Stars”

GEM-SQ 1.5

B. Weiner, D. Koo, A. Metevier (G), C. Willmer (UC Santa Cruz): “Probing the assembly and evolution of z ~ 1 galaxies with spatially resolved IFU kinematics”

GEM-NQ 2.75

C. Woodward (U. Minnesota), D. Harker (NASA Ames Research Ctr.), E. Polomski (U. Minnesota), B. Rodgers (Gemini Obs.), D. Wooden (NASA Ames Research Ctr.): “TRECS Imagery of Circumstellar Disks: Herbig Ae Stars”

GEM-SQ **

U.S. Theses (4) Gemini Tel(s). # Nights

R. Blum (NOAO), E. Figueredo (T) (IAG-USP), P. Conti (U. Colorado), A. Damineli (IAG-USP): “A Near Infrared Investigation of Optically Obscured Galactic Giant H II Regions”

GEM-NQ 1

S. Brittain (T), T. Rettig (U. Notre Dame), C. Kulesa (T) (U. Arizona): “Circumstellar H2 and H3+ Line

Emission in HD 141569” GEM-SQ 2

P. Garnavich (U. Notre Dame), H. Marion (T), P. Hoeflich (U. Texas, Austin): “SN Ia: The Collision of Theory and Observation”

GEM-NQ 1.8

C. Kulesa (T) (U. Arizona), J. Black (Chalmers U. Technology): “Direct Measurement of Cold H2 and CO in the Ophiuchus Star Forming Region”

GEM-SQ 2

** Program allocated time in Band 4 of the observing queue, which represents overfill time.

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F-1 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

APPENDIX F

Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory Observing Programs

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A (August 1, 2001—July 31, 2002)

Semester 2001-B For the six months ending January 31, 2002, 94 scientific programs were awarded time on CTIO telescopes. Of the 71 observing programs conducted by U.S. scientists, 15 (16%) were thesis programs. Telescope(s) scheduled and number of nights awarded are specified in the following tables. (CT = Curtis Schmidt; ToO = Target of Opportunity program)

U.S. Programs (56) Telescope(s) # Nights

M. Akiyama (Subaru Telescope), K. Ohta (U. Kyoto), T. Yamada (Nat’l. Astronomical Obs. of Japan), Y. Ueda, T. Takahashi, S. Watanabe (Inst. of Space and Astronautical Science): “Southern Extension of Optical Identification of the ASCA Medium Sensitivity Survey”

CT-1.5m 5

B. Anthony-Twarog, B. Twarog (U. Kansas), W. Schuster (Nat’l. Astronomical Obs.): “Galactic Structure from Open Clusters: Photometric Characterization of E(B-V), Distance and Abundance”

CT-0.9m 6

J. Bally, B. Reipurth (U. Colorado): “Protostellar Outflows in Orion and Perseus” CT-4m 3

S. Barnes (U. Wisconsin): “Rotation rates of late-type stars in open clusters “ CT-1.0m 2.5

H. Bond, M. Siegel (STScI): “Post-AGB Stars in the Sculptor Group” CT-0.9m CT-4m

4 2

C. D'Orgeville (O), M. Chun, M. Boccas (O) (Gemini Obs.), C. Dainty (Imperial College), B. Gregory (NOAO), A. Tokovinin (CTIO): “Mesospheric sodium layer monitoring for laser guide star adaptive optics systems in Chile (II)”

CT-0.9m CT-SCHM

14 14

J. De Buizer (CTIO), R. Pina (U. Florida): “A Near-Infrared Imaging Survey of Massive Star Forming Regions Associated with Maser Emission: A Search for Circumstellar Disks”

CT-1.5m 4

D. DePoy, J. Frogel, A. Stephens (G) (Ohio State U.): “H-band Spectra of Magellanic Cloud Carbon Stars” CT-4m 3

M. Dickinson, M. Giavalisco (STScI), A. Renzini (ESO), S. Stern (JPL), C. Winge, M. Ledlow (Gemini Obs.): “U- and I-band imaging of the CDF-S in support of the “GOODS'' SIRTF Legacy program”

CT-4m 5

M. Eracleous (Pennsylvania State U.), J. Halpern (Columbia U.), T. Storchi-Bergmann (U. Federal Rio Grande do Sul): “Long-Term Monitoring of Dynamical Motions in the Accretion Disks of AGNs”

CT-1.5m 4

N. Evans (U. Texas, Austin), D. Koerner (U. Pennsylvania), E. Jensen (Swarthmore College), N. Bonaventura (U) (Pennsylvania State U.): “From Molecular Cores to Planets”

CT-4m 6

P. Goudfrooij (STScI), C. Maraston (Munich U. Obs.), M. Kissler-Patig (ESO): “VRI imaging of LMC & SMC Star Clusters: Calibration of Population Synthesis Models at Intermediate Ages”

CT-0.9m 4

R. Gray, M. McFadden (O) (Appalachian State U.): “Spectroscopy of Nearby Stars earlier than M0 south of -30 Dec”

CT-1.5m 8

M. Gregg (UC Davis), M. Drinkwater (U. Melbourne), M. Hilker (Pontificia U. Católica de Chile), S. Phillipps (U. Bristol), H. Ferguson (STScI), W. Couch (U. New South Wales), D. Alves (STScI): “Dissecting Fornax”

CT-4m 3

Program Type 2001-B 2002-A Total % Total

U.S. Programs 56 60 116 61%

Foreign Programs 17 16 33 17%

U.S. Theses 15 15 30 16%

Foreign Theses 6 6 12 6%Total Programs 94 97 191 100%

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F-2 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

E. Guinan, I. Ribas, E. Fitzpatrick, L. Dewarf (O), F. Maloney (Villanova U.), K. Cook (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.): “Calibrating The Cosmic Distance Scale: An Accurate Distance to the LMC Using Eclipsing Binaries”

CT-4m 4

S. Hameed, R. Walterbos (New Mexico State U.), D. Thilker (NRAO), N. Devereux (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.): “HII Region Luminosity Functions of Spiral Galaxies”

CT-1.5m 6

T. Henry (Johns Hopkins U.), C. Anguita, M. Ruiz, E. Costa, L. Gonzalez (U. de Chile), P. Ianna, J. Bartlett (G) (U. Virginia), R. Mendez (ESO), P. Seitzer (U. Michigan), A. Miranda (O), R. Leiton (CTIO): “In Search of Nearby Stars: A Parallax Program at CTIO”

CT-0.9m CT-1.5m

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D. Hoard, S. Wachter (NOAO): “Variability and System Parameters of the Double-lined Cataclysmic Variable Phe 1 “

CT-1.0m 6

D. Hoard (NOAO), A. Layden (Bowling Green State U.), R. Smith (NOAO): “Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program Observations of RR Lyrae Variables”

CT-0.9m 6

M. Holman (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), J. Petit, B. Gladman (Obs. de Nice), J. Kavelaars (McMaster U.), T. Grav (G) (U. Oslo), P. Nicholson (Cornell U.): “A Search for Small Distant Moons of Neptune”

CT-4m 4

J. Huchra, L. Macri (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), S. Schneider (U Mass Amherst), T. Jarrett, T. Chester, R. Cutri (California Inst. of Technology), J. Mader (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), M. Skrutskie (U Mass Amherst): “The 2MASS Redshift Survey”

CT-1.5m 7

C. Impey, C. Petry (O) (U. Arizona): “Investigating the Connection Between Low Redshift Lyman-(alpha) Absorbers and Galaxies”

CT-4m 4

D. James (U. Wisconsin Madison), J. Barnes, A. Cameron (U. St. Andrews): “Differential Rotation on the M-dwarf HK Aqr”

CT-4m 4

B. Jannuzi, A. Dey, T. Armandroff, E. Ajhar, R. Blum, T. Boroson, C. Claver, I. Dell'Antonio (NOAO), M. Dickinson (STScI), R. Elston (U. Florida), R. Green (NOAO), P. Hall (U. Toronto), G. Jacoby, R. Joyce, M. Keane, T. Lauer, R. Lynds, S. Malhotra, R. Mendez, M. Merrill, K. Mighell, J. Najita, E. O'Neil (NOAO), M. Postman (STScI), R. Probst, T. Rector, J. Rhoads, N. Samarasinha (NOAO), A. Sarajedini (Wesleyan U.): “The NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey”

CT-4m 3

L. Jones (Denison U.), T. Pannuti (MIT), S. Lawson (U), C. Byrnes (U), D. French (G) (Denison U.): “Near Infrared and Optical Narrowband Imaging of Nearby Spiral Galaxies”

CT-1.5m 2

R. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), D. Calzetti (STScI), D. Dale (G) (California Inst. of Technology): “SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey --Physics of the Star-Forming ISM and Galaxy Evolution”

CT-1.5m 23

C. Kobulnicky (U. Wisconsin Madison), J. Lowenthal (U. Mass Amherst), M. Geha (G) (UC Santa Cruz), D. Zaritsky (U. Arizona), D. Bowen (Princeton U.): “Na I Absorption in the Magellanic Bridge: A Typical QSO Absorption Line System?”

CT-4m 1

A. Landolt, (Louisiana State U.): “UBVRI Photoelectric Photometric Sequences” CT-1.5m 24

S. Majewski, R. Patterson (U. Virginia), W. Kunkel (Las Campanas Obs.), J. Ostheimer (G) (U. Virginia), K. Johnston (Wesleyan U.), K. Westfall (U), P. Frinchaboy (G) (U. Virginia): “M/L's in dSph's: Dark Matter or Tidal Disruption?”

CT-4m 4

P. Massey (Lowell Obs.): “The Evolution of Massive Stars: Red Supergiants and Wolf-Rayets in the Magellanic Clouds”

CT-4m 3

M. Mateo, R. Dohm-Palmer (U. Michigan), H. Morrison (Case Western Reserve U.), E. Olszewski, P. Harding (G) (U. Arizona), K. Freeman, J. Norris (Mt. Stromlo & Siding Spring Obs.), A. Helmi (Max Planck Inst. for Extraterrestrial Physics), S. Shectman (Carnegie Obs.), J. Arabadjis (MIT), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin): “Substructure in the Galactic Halo - The Imaging Survey”

CT-1.5m 6

B. McLean (STScI), J. Yus (O) (Gemini Obs.), B. Bucciarelli (O) (Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino), J. Morrison (STScI), E. Costa (O) (U. de Chile): “Photometric Calibrators for the Second Generation Guide Star Catalog”

CT-0.9m 7

G. Meurer (Johns Hopkins U.), H. Ferguson, P. Knezek, S. Oey (STScI), R. Webster, V. Kilborn (G), A. Karrick (G) (U. Melbourne), R. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), C. Smith (NOAO), M. Drinkwater (U. Melbourne), K. Freeman, M. Putman (G) (Australian Nat’l. U.), L. Staveley-Smith (Australia Telescope Nat’l. Facility), M. Meyer (G): “Star Formation in H i Selected Galaxies”

CT-1.5m 8

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F-3 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

R. Millis, M. Buie (Lowell Obs.), E. Chiang (Inst. for Advanced Study), J. Elliot, S. Kern (G) (MIT), D. Trilling (U. Pennsylvania), R. Wagner, L. Wasserman (Lowell Obs.): “Deep Ecliptic Survey”.

CT-4m 4

R. Nichol (Carnegie Mellon U.), P. Fischer (U. Toronto), J. Frieman, M. Joffre, D. Johnstone (G) (U. Chicago), T. McKay (U. Michigan), J. Mohr (U. Illinois): “Weak Lensing by Nearby Clusters of Galaxies: A Complete Sample of Clusters”

CT-4m 1

C. O'Dell (Vanderbilt U.), T. Doi (G) (Rice U.): “Structure and Motions within the Helix Planetary Nebula”

CT-4m 4

K. Olsen (NOAO), B. Miller (Gemini Obs.), R. Schommer, N. Suntzeff (NOAO): “The Globular Cluster Systems of the Sculptor Group”

CT-4m 4

K. Olsen (NOAO): “The Tilt of the LMC” CT-0.9m 7

J. Patterson, J. Kemp (O), E. Armstrong (G) (Columbia U.): “Last Rites for Binary Stars” CT-0.9m 14

J. Rhoads (STScI), S. Malhotra (Johns Hopkins U.): “The Large Area Lyman Alpha Survey:” CT-4m 5

A. Sarajedini (U. Florida), A. Layden (Bowling Green State U.): “The Star Formation and Chemical Enrichment History of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy”

CT-4m 3

P. Seitzer (U. Michigan), C. Smith (CTIO): Michigan Time CT-SCHM 30

W. Sherry (G), F. Walter (SUNY at Stony Brook), S. Wolk (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Survey of the Collinder 121 OB Association”

CT-0.9m 6

M. Shetrone (McDonald Obs.), R. Peterson (UC Santa Cruz), J. Fulbright (Dominion Ast. Obs.): “Oxygen on the Red Horizontal Branch of NGC 362”

CT-4m 4

R. Smith (NOAO), P. Winkler (Middlebury College), Y. Chu (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), S. Oey (Lowell Obs.): “The UM/CTIO Magellanic Cloud Emission-Line Survey”

CT-1.5m 4

J. Smith (U. Wyoming), D. Tucker (Fermi Nat’l. Accelerator Lab): “Southern Standard Stars for the u'g'r'i'z' System”

CT-0.9m 7

N. Suntzeff (NOAO), M. Phillips (Carnegie Institution of Washington), M. Hamuy (G) (U. Arizona), C. Smith (CTIO), D. DePoy (Ohio State U.), K. Krisciunas, P. Candia (CTIO): “Near-Infrared and Optical Light Curves of Bright Supernovae “

CT-0.9m 5

N. Suntzeff, R. Schommer (NOAO), C. Smith (CTIO), T. Hayward (Gemini Obs.), M. Phillips (Carnegie Institution of Washington), K. Krisciunas (CTIO), T. Supernova Team (NOAO): “Type Ia Supernovae in the Epoch of Deceleration”

CT-1.5m 6

N. Suntzeff, R. Schommer (NOAO), M. Phillips (Carnegie Institution of Washington), M. Hamuy (G) (U. Arizona), K. Krisciunas, C. Smith (CTIO): “The Convergence to the CMB Dipole in the SN Type Ia Reference Frame “

CT-1.0m 4

H. Tran (Johns Hopkins U.), L. Kay (Columbia U.), A. Magalhaes (U. de Sao Paulo): “Hidden Broad Line Seyfert 2s in the Southern 12(micron) Sample”

CT-4m 4

J. Tyson (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), G. Bernstein (U. Michigan), I. Dell Antonio (NOAO), D. Wittman, D. Kirkman, G. Kochanski (AT&T Bell Laboratories), T. Lauer (NOAO), T. Broadhurst (UC Berkeley), R. Cen (Princeton U.), J. Cohen (California Inst. of Technology), A. Gonzalez, R. Guhathakurta (UC Santa Cruz), W. Hu (Inst. for Advanced Study), N. Kaiser (U. Hawaii), J. Miralda-Escude (U. Pennsylvania), R. Schommer (NOAO), D. Spergel (Princeton U.), G. Squires (California Inst. of Technology), C. Stubbs, A. Becker (U) (U. Washington): “Deep Lens Survey”

CT-4m 4

S. Van Dyk (California Inst. of Technology): “Obscured Supernovae in Starburst Galaxies “ CT-1.0m 1

S. Wachter (NOAO), P. Kaaret (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), S. Corbel (CEN-SACLAY, DPhG/SAP), D. Hoard (NOAO): “Optical Monitoring of the X-ray Transient X1608-52 “

CT-1.0m 6

A. Walker (NOAO), G. Bono (Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma): “Calibration of Stromgren-Ca photometry for the HB and RGB stars in the Carina Dwarf Galaxy”

CT-0.9m 2

G. Wallerstein, G. Gonzalez (U. Washington): “Abundances of O and N from OH and NH bands in metal-poor red giants”

CT-4m 5

R. Wing (Ohio State U.): “Recognition and Classification of K-Type Supergiants in the LMC” CT-1.5m 6

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F-4 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

Foreign Programs (17) Telescope(s) # Nights

L. Barrientos (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), H. Yee (U. Toronto), E. Ellingson (U. Colorado), M. Gladders (G) (U. Toronto), P. Hall (Princeton U.), L. Infante (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), H. Hoekstra (G) (U. Toronto): “A Wide-Field High-Redshift Galaxy Cluster Survey”

CT-4m 2

A. Clocchiatti (Pontificia U. Católica de Chile), D. Wittman (AT&T Bell Laboratories), H. Cuevas (U. La Serena, Chile), C. Contreras (U), J. Prieto (U) (Pontificia U. Católica de Chile): “The Risetime of Distant Type Ia SNe: Testing Evolutionary Trends with Look-Back Time”

CT-4m 1

E. Costa (U. de Chile), E. Hardy (NRAO), J. Frogel (Ohio State U.): “IR Photometry of Carbon Stars in the SMC: Disentangling Kinematical Populations”

CT-1.5m 4

B. Dirsch (U. de Concepción), D. Geisler, T. Richtler (U. de Concepción), J. Forte (U. Nac. de la Plata): “The outer halo globular cluster population of NGC 1399 and intergalactic globulars in the Fornax cluster”

CT-4m 2

D. Geisler, J. Arenas, W. Gieren (U. de Concepción), V. Smith (U. Texas El Paso), S. Majewski (U. Virginia): “Photometric and Spectroscopic Followup of Space Interferometry Mission Grid Giant Star Candidates”

CT-0.9m 7

D. Geisler, J. Arenas, W. Gieren (U. de Concepcion), V. Smith (U. Texas, El Paso), S. Majewski (U. Virginia): “Photometric and Spectroscopic Followup of Space Interferometry Mission Grid Giant Star Candidates”

CT-0.9m 7

P. Hall (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile): “Determining the Fraction of Dust-Reddened Quasars Using 2MASS”

CT-1.5m 6

M. Hudson (U. Victoria), J. Lucey (U. Durham), D. Schade (Dominion Ast. Obs.), R. Smith (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), N. Suntzeff (NOAO), G. Wegner (Dartmouth College), R. Davies (U. Durham): “A Fundamental Plane Peculiar Velocity Survey of Rich Clusters within 200 h-1 Mpc”

CT-4m 5

H. Lee (G) (York U.), P. Hodge (U. Washington), A. Dolphin (NOAO), D. Zucker (G) (U. Washington), E. Grebel (Max Planck Institut fur Astronomie): “Oxygen Abundances for Dwarf Galaxies in Nearby Groups and in the Field”

CT-1.5m 4

J. Orosz, M. Van Den Berg, F. Verbunt (U. Utrecht): “The blue straggler S1082: a triple system in M67” CT-1.0m 2

M. Pedreros (U. de Tarapaca): “Proper Motion of the Large Magellanic Cloud”. CT-1.5m 2

G. Pietrzynski, W. Gieren (U. de Concepción), A. Udalski (Warsaw U. Obs.): “The distance to the LMC from infrared photometry of red clump giants”

CT-4m 2

K. Rakos (U. Vienna), J. Schombert (U. Oregon), H. Maitzen (U. Vienna): “Narrow Band Photometry of Fornax Dwarf Ellipticals”

CT-1.5m 3

M. Ruiz (U. de Chile), R. Mendez (ESO), W. van Altena (Yale U.), C. Lidman (ESO), F. Castander, E. Treister (G) (U. de Chile): “A Large-Volume Survey of Halo White Dwarfs.”

CT-4m 2

M. Ruiz (U. de Chile): “Halo Sub-dwarfs in the Calan-ESO Catalog” CT-4m 3

J. Willis, H. Quintana (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), G. Galaz (Pontificia U. Catol;ica de Chile) , M. Pierre* (CEN-SACLAY, DPhG/SAP): “An optical/NIR study of the X-ray Multi-mirror (XMM) Large Scale Structure (LSS) survey field.”

CT-4m CT-1.5m

3 9

H. Yee (U. Toronto), E. Ellingson (U. Colorado), M. Gladders (G) (U. Toronto), L. Barrientos (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), P. Hall (Princeton U.), L. Infante (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), H. Hoekstra (G) (U. Toronto): “A Wide-Field High-Redshift Galaxy Cluster Survey”

CT-4m 2

U.S. Theses (15) Telescope(s) Nights

K. Bjorkman, J. Wisniewski (T) (U. Toledo), A. Magalhaes (U. de Sao Paulo), J. Bjorkman (U. Toledo): “Search for Circumstellar Disks in LMC/SMC Clusters”

CT-1.5m 10

C. Chen (T), B. Dunne (T), Y. Chu, M. Guerrero (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “Massive Star Formation History and Mass Functions of OB Associations in the Large Magellanic Cloud”

CT-0.9m 9

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F-5 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

Y. Chu (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), C. Danforth (T), W. Blair (Johns Hopkins U.), R. Gruendl (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), J. Howk (Johns Hopkins U.), S. Points (G) (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), K. Sembach, R. Shelton (Johns Hopkins U.), B. Wakker (U. Wisconsin Madison), B. Dunne (G) (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “3-D Structure of the ISM in the Magellanic Clouds”

CT-4m 4

A. Crotts (Columbia U.), P. Bouchet (CTIO), S. Lawrence, B. Sugerman (T) (Columbia U.), N. Suntzeff, S. Heathcote (NOAO): “Evolution of SN 1987A into a Supernova Remnant: IR Imaging”

CT-4m 2

A. Crotts (Columbia U.), P. Bouchet (CTIO), S. Lawrence, B. Sugerman (T) (Columbia U.), N. Suntzeff, S. Heathcote (NOAO): “Evolution of SN 1987A into a Supernova Remnant: IR/Optical Spectroscopy”

CT-4m 3

P. Green, B. Wilkes (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Baldwin (Michigan State U.), P. Smith (U. Arizona), B. Jannuzi (NOAO), J. Silverman (T) (Smithsonian Ast. Obs.), A. Lacluyze (T) (Michigan State U.), C. Smith (CTIO), H. Tananbaum (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “The Optical Properties of Serendipitous Chandra Sources”

CT-4m 3

J. Levine (T), E. Lada, R. Elston, A. Grocholsky (U. Florida): “Low Mass Binaries in Young Clusters: Are Most Companions Brown Dwarfs?”.

CT-4m 4

C. Lonsdale (California Inst. of Technology), H. Smith (UC San Diego), N. Gautier (UC Santa Cruz), B. Siana (T), A. Quirrenbach (UC San Diego), O. Pevunova (O) (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech), G. Morrison (G) (California Inst. of Technology): “The SIRTF Wide-area InfraRed Extragalactic Survey”

CT-4m 7

M. Lopez-Morales (T), J. Clemens (U. North Carolina Chapel Hill): “Testing Low-Mass Stellar Models from Detached Eclipsing Binaries”

CT-0.9m 6

Y. Naze (T), Y. Chu, J. Dickel (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), G. Rauw (Universite de Liege), B. Dunne (G) (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “Extinction Maps of Three Giant HII Regions”

CT-0.9m 4

I. Reid (STScI), K. Cruz (T) (U. Pennsylvania), J. Gizis (IPAC, JPL/IAPC), J. Liebert (U. Arizona): “Finding the Neighbours”

CT-4m CT-1.5m

4 5

N. Silvestri (T), T. Oswalt (Florida Inst. of Technology), S. Hawley (U. Washington): “The Chromospheric Activity-Age Relation for M Dwarf Stars”

CT-4m 3

C. Stubbs (U. Washington), K. Cook (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.), S. Hawley (U. Washington), D. Welch (McMaster U.), C. Alcock (U. Pennsylvania), K. Mighell (NOAO), A. Becker (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), C. Nelson (G) (UC Berkeley), A. Drake (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.), A. Rest (T), G. Miknaitis (G) (U. Washington), S. Keller (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.): “A Next Generation Microlensing Survey of the LMC”

CT-4m 13.5

R. Williams (STScI), B. Sharpee (T), J. Baldwin (Michigan State U.): “Resolving Abundance Discrepancies in Planetary Nebulae”

CT-4m 5

H. Yan (T), R. Windhorst (Arizona State U.), W. Keel (U. Alabama), S. Odewahn, S. Cohen (G) (Arizona State U.): “Searching for z ~ 6 objects in a 1x1(degree) field around the HDF-South”

CT-0.9m 3

Foreign Theses (6) Telescope(s) Nights

L. Infante (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), E. Molinari (Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera), J. Varela (T) (IMAFF, CSIC, Madrid, Espana): “QSO and LEC small scale clustering at z=2”

CT-4m 2

C. Kouveliotou (NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.), P. Vreeswijk (T) (U. Amsterdam), S. Wachter (NOAO), E. Rol (T) (U. Amsterdam), R. Wijers (SUNY at Stony Brook), A. Fruchter (STScI), I. Salamanca (U. Amsterdam), J. Rhoads (STScI), N. Tanvir (U. Hertfordshire), E. Richards (U. Alabama), K. Hurley (UC Berkeley): “TOO Gamma-Ray Burst Counterpart Observations “

CT-1.0m 0.6

B. Mobasher (STScI), J. Afonso (T) (Imperial College): “Probing the global SFR evolution using the sub-mJy faint radio population”

CT-4m 1

O. Schnurr (T), A. Moffat, N. St-Louis, G. Skalkowski (T) (U. Montreal), V. Niemela (U. Nacional de la Plata), M. Shara (T) (American Museum of Natural History): “WNL Stars - the Most Massive Stars in the Universe?”

CT-1.5m 10

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F-6 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

S. Wolk (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), V. Joergens (T) (Max Planck Inst. for Extraterrestrial Physics), R. Neuhaeuser (MPI fur Extraterrestrische Physik), E. Guenther (Thuringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg): “Search for an eclipsing double-lined spectroscopic T Tauri binary”

CT-0.9m 4

K. Zwintz (T), W. Weiss (U. Vienna): “Pulsation of Pre-Main Sequence Stars in Young Open Clusters

CT-0.9m 14

Semester 2002-A For the six months ending July 31, 2002, 97 scientific programs were awarded time on CTIO telescopes. Of the 75 observing programs conducted by U.S. scientists, 15 (15%) were thesis programs.

U.S. Programs (60) Telescope(s) # Nights

T. Beers (Michigan State U.), N. Christlieb (Universitat Hamburg), S. Ryan (Open U.), J. Norris (Australian Nat’l. U.), S. Rossi (U. de Sao Paolo), B. Carney (U. North Carolina), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin), J. Rhee (U. Virginia), T. Sevastyanenko (G) (Michigan State U.): “A “Quick Survey” for Halo Giants with [Fe/H]-2.5”

CT-4m 5

M. Briley (U. Wisconsin, Oshkosh), G. Smith (UC Santa Cruz): “Chemical Homogeneity of Metal Rich Globulars”

CT-4m 4

D. Chakrabarty, Z. Wang (G) (MIT): “Search for Fallback Disks in Young Supernova Remnants” CT-4m 2

R. Chandar, C. Gronwall, H. Ford (Johns Hopkins U.): “Towards an Understanding of S0 Galaxy Formation in Different Environments”

CT-1.5m 7

D. Christian (STScI), M. Mathioudakis (Queen’s U.), S. Bloomfield (G) (Queens U. Belfast): “Is Lithium produced in active stellar atmospheres?”

CT-4m 2

C. D’Orgeville (O) (Gemini Obs.), C. Dainty (Imperial College), B. Gregory (NOAO), A. Tokovinin, M. Boccas (O) (CTIO), M. Chun (Gemini Obs.): “Mesospheric sodium layer monitoring for laser guide star adaptive optics systems in Chile (II)”

CT-0.9m CT-SCHM

7 7

J. De Buizer (CTIO): “A Near-Infrared Imaging Survey of Massive Star Formation Regions Associated with Maser Emission: A Search for Circumstellar Disks”

CT-4m 4

H. Ebeling, C. Mullis, B. Tully (U. Hawaii): “Closing the gap: An X-ray selected sample of clusters of galaxies behind the Galactic Plane”

CT-1.5m 5

S. Eikenberry, J. Smith (Cornell U.): “Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Massive Star Cluster near LBV 1806-20”

CT-4m 2

N. Evans (U. Texas, Austin), D. Koerner (U. Pennsylvania), E. Jensen (Swarthmore College), N. Bonaventura (U) (Pennsylvania State U.): “From Molecular Cores to Planets”

CT-4m 3

D. Gelino (UC San Diego), T. Harrison (New Mexico State U.): “The Infrared Ellipsoidal Variations of Soft X-Ray Transients: Measuring the Black Hole Primary Mass of GRS 1009-45”

CT-4m 2

R. Gray, M. McFadden (O) (Appalachian State U.): “Spectroscopy of Nearby Stars earlier than M0 south of -30° Dec”

CT-1.5m 5

J. Grindlay, P. Edmonds, J. McClintock, P. Zhao, M. Garcia (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), A. Cool (San Francisco State U.), S. Wachter, D. Hoard (NOAO), P. Green, B. Wilkes, J. Drake, V. Kashyap (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), C. Bailyn (Yale U.), H. Cohn (Indiana U.): “ChaMPlane: Measuring the Faint X-ray Binary and Stellar X-ray Content of the Galaxy”

CT-4m 5

R. Gruendl, Y. Chu (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), M. Corcoran (NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr.), M. Guerrero (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), S. Points (Northwestern U.): “The Origin of the Diffuse X-ray Emission from the Carina Nebula”

CT-4m 3

M. Guerrero, R. Gruendl, Y. Chu (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), L. Miranda (Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia): “The Kinematics of Point-Symmetric Planetary Nebulae”

CT-4m 3

K. Haisch, T. Greene (NASA Ames Research Ctr.), M. Barsony (Space Science Inst.): “A Near-IR Survey for Protostellar Binaries in the Chamaeleon and rho Ophiuchus Dark Clouds”

CT-4m 4

T. Harrison, H. Osborne (G) (New Mexico State U.), S. Howell (PSI), J. Johnson (New Mexico State U.): “The Relative Abundances of Carbon and its Isotopes in Cataclysmic Variables”

CT-4m 2

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T. Henry (Johns Hopkins U.), C. Anguita (U. de Chile), P. Ianna (U. Virginia), R. Mendez (NOAO), M. Ruiz (U. de Chile), P. Seitzer (U. Michigan): “In Search of Nearby Stars: A Parallax Program at CTIO”

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T. Hillwig (Georgia State U.): “A Southern Hemisphere Study of the Relation of Binary Fraction to Planetary Nebulae Morphology”

CT-0.9m 5

J. Huchra (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), S. Schneider (UMass Amherst), T. Jarrett, T. Chester, R. Cutri (California Inst. of Technology), J. Mader (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), M. Skrutskie (UMass Amherst): “The 2MASS Redshift Survey”

CT-1.5m 7

J. Hughes, P. Ghavamian (Rutgers U.), P. Slane (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), B. Gaensler (Harvard U.): “Searching for the Optical Counterpart to the Compact Remnant in G292.0+1.8”

CT-4m 1

D. James, R. Mathieu (U. Wisconsin Madison), J. Bouvier (Obs. de Grenoble), N. Dunstone (U) (U. St. Andrews), R. Jeffries (Keele U.): “Membership and Lithium Abundances in the Young (220 Myr) Open Cluster, NGC 6475”

CT-4m 2

C. Keeton (U. Chicago), A. Zabludoff (U. Arizona), E. Falco (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Lehar (MIT): “Discovering Poor Groups with Strong Lensing”

CT-4m 4

R. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), J. Funes (Vatican Obs.), S. Sakai (UCLA), S. Akiyama (U) (U. Arizona): “Star Formation in the Local Universe”

CT-0.9m 5

S. Laine (STScI), D. Zaritsky (U. Arizona), C. Siopis (U. Michigan), C. Mihos (Case Western Reserve U.), K. Holley-Bockelmann (UMass Amherst), R. Van Der Marel (STScI): “An Imaging Survey of Satellite Galaxies: Do Satellites Survive in Minor Mergers?”

CT-0.9m 4

A. Landolt (Louisiana State U.), G. Preston (Carnegie Institution of Washington): “A Study of Variability Among the Blue Metal Poor Stars”

CT-1.5m 16

M. Ledlow (Gemini Obs.), G. Morrison (California Inst. of Technology), N. Miller (NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr.), F. Owen (NRAO): “An Evolutionary Sequence of Cluster Evolution: Star Formation and AGN activity”

CT-1.5m 6

M. Liu (U. Hawaii), R. Probst (NOAO): “A Methane-Break Imaging Survey in Ophiucus” CT-4m 5

B. McLean (STScI), J. Yus (O) (Gemini Obs.), B. Bucciarelli (O) (Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino), E. Costa (O) (U. de Chile), G. Massone (O) (Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino): “Photometric Calibrators for the Second Generation Guide Star Catalog”

CT-0.9m 7

G. Meurer (Johns Hopkins U.), H. Ferguson (STScI), R. Webster (U. Melbourne), R. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), P. Knezek, S. Oey (STScI), C. Smith (NOAO), M. Drinkwater (U. Melbourne), K. Freeman (Australian Nat’l. U.), V. Kilborn (G) (U. Melbourne), M. Putman (G) (Australian Nat’l. U.), L. Staveley-Smith (Australia Telescope Nat’l. Facility), M. Meyer (G), A. Karrick (G) (U. Melbourne): “Star Formation in H i Selected Galaxies”

CT-1.5m 11

N. Miller (NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr.), M. Ledlow (Gemini Obs.): “Galaxy Evolution in Cluster-Cluster Mergers: The Shapley Supercluster”

CT-1.5m 5

R. Millis, M. Buie (Lowell Obs.), E. Chiang (Inst. for Advanced Study), J. Elliot, S. Kern (G) (MIT), D. Trilling (U. Pennsylvania), R. Wagner, L. Wasserman (Lowell Obs.): “Deep Ecliptic Survey”

CT-4m 4

H. Morrison (Case Western Reserve U.), M. Mateo (U. Michigan), E. Olszewski (U. Arizona), R. Dohm-Palmer (U. Michigan), P. Harding (G) (U. Arizona), K. Freeman, J. Norris (Australian Nat’l. U.), A. Helmi (Max Planck Inst. for Astrophysics), S. Shectman (Carnegie Obs.), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin): “Substructure in the Galactic Halo - The Imaging Survey”

CT-1.5m 8

B. Mueller, N. Samarasinha (NOAO), M. Belton (Belton Space Exploration Initiatives, LLC): “Nuclear Lightcurve Observations of Short Period Comets”

CT-1.5m 4

D. Norman (NOAO): “The Luminosity Function of Quasars in the Early Universe - Next Steps in the Search for Faint Quasars of Redshift > 4.5”

CT-4m 1

D. Norman (NOAO): “Photometric follow-up of DLS Transients” CT-1.5m 6

K. O’Neil (Arecibo Obs.), P. Marganian (O) (U. Puerto Rico): “Sampling a Catalog of Over 400 Newly Discovered Low Surface Brightness Galaxies”

CT-1.5m 5

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F-8 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

B. Patten, G. Fazio (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Substellar Mass Companions to Nearby Young Stars”

CT-0.9m 4

S. Perlmutter, G. Aldering (UC Berkeley), R. Knop (Vanderbilt U.), I. Hook (Royal Edinburgh Obs.), G. Goldhaber, P. Nugent (UC Berkeley), N. Regnault, D. Kasen (G) (Lawrence Berkeley Lab.), A. Conley (G), M. Wood-Vasey (G) (UC Berkeley), P. Astier, R. Pain (U. Paris), A. Goobar (Stockholm U.): “Cosmology with High-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae”

CT-4m 6

R. Peterson (UC Santa Cruz), E. Green (U. Arizona), R. Rood (U. Virginia), D. Crocker (U. Alabama), R. Kraft (UC Santa Cruz): “Blue Horizontal Branch Stars in the Globular Clusters Cen and NGC 6752”

CT-4m 4

I. Platais (US Naval Obs.), V. Kozhurina-Platais (O) (STScI), T. Girard (Yale U.): “Young Nearby Open Clusters and the Hipparcos Distance Scale”

CT-0.9m 4

B. Pritzl (NOAO), H. Smith (Michigan State U.), M. Catelan (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), A. Sweigart (NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr.): “Variable Stars in Metal-Rich Globular Clusters: NGC 6304 and NGC 6569”

YALO 2

B. Reddy, D. Lambert (U. Texas, Austin): “Spectroscopic Study of Post-AGB Stars” CT-4m 4

J. Rhee (U. Virginia), T. Beers (Michigan State U.): “A “New” Search for Cooler, Extremely Metal-Deficient Stars in the HK-II Survey”

CT-1.5m 4

J. Rhoads, A. Fruchter (STScI), M. Merrill (NOAO), I. Burud (STScI): “Gamma-Ray Bursts and their Host Environments”

CT-4m ToO

R. Samec (Bob Jones U.), D. Hube (U. Alberta), D. Faulkner (U. South Carolina), W. Van Hamme (Florida International U.): “Solar Type Binary Systems with Impacting Gas Streams”

CT-0.9m 9

A. Sarajedini (U. Florida), A. Layden (Bowling Green State U.): “The Star Formation and Chemical Enrichment History of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy”

CT-4m 3

P. Schmidtke, A. Cowley (Arizona State U.), D. Crampton, J. Hutchings (Dominion Ast. Obs.): “Photometry of the Black Hole Candidate GX339-4”

YALO 2

S. Seager (Inst. for Advanced Study), G. Mallen-Ornelas (U. Catolica de Chile), H. Yee (U. Toronto), D. Minniti (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), M. Gladders (Carnegie Institution of Washington), T. Brown (High Altitude Obs.): “A Deep Search for Transiting Extrasolar Planets”

CT-4m 5

P. Seitzer (U. Michigan): Michigan Time CT-SCHM 39

E. Skillman (U. Minnesota), S. Cote, B. Miller (Gemini Obs.): “Abundances in the Centaurus A Group Dwarf Irregular Galaxies”

CT-4m 4

J. Smith (U. Michigan), D. Tucker (Fermi Nat’l. Accelerator Lab): “Southern Standard Stars for the u’g’r’i’z’ System”

CT-0.9m 14

N. Smith (G) (U. Minnesota), J. Bally (U. Colorado), K. Brooks (ESO), P. Cox (Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale), J. Morse (U. Colorado): “Optical Spectroscopy of the Violent Conditions in the Carina Nebula (NGC 3372)”

CT-1.5m 2

J. Subasavage (O), T. Henry, W. Jao (G) (Georgia State U.), J. Bean (U) (Georgia Inst. of Technology): “Reconnaissance Mission for CTIOPI2”

CT-0.9m 14

N. Suntzeff (NOAO), M. Phillips (Carnegie Institution of Washington), K. Krisciunas, C. Smith (CTIO), R. Schommer (NOAO), M. Hamuy (U. Arizona), D. DePoy (Ohio State U.), P. Candia (O) (Cerro Tololo Inter-American Obs.): “Near-Infrared Light Curves of Bright Supernovae: Towards an Infrared Hubble Diagram of Supernovae”

YALO 5

S. Taylor, T. Henry, D. Gies, H. McAlister (Georgia State U.): “Search for Eclipsing Binaries in the Young Globular Cluster(s) NGC 1850 / NGC 1850A”

CT-0.9m 7

J. Tyson (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), G. Bernstein (U. Michigan), I. Dell Antonio (NOAO), D. Wittman, D. Kirkman, G. Kochanski (AT&T Bell Laboratories), T. Lauer (NOAO), T. Broadhurst (UC Berkeley), R. Cen (Princeton U.), J. Cohen (California Inst. of Technology), A. Gonzalez, R. Guhathakurta (UC Santa Cruz), W. Hu (Inst. for Advanced Study), N. Kaiser (U. Hawaii), J. Miralda-Escude (U. Pennsylvania), R. Schommer (NOAO), D. Spergel (Princeton U.), G. Squires (California Inst. of Technology), C. Stubbs, A. Becker (U) (U. Washington): “Deep Lens Survey”

CT-4m 11

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F-9 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

S. Wachter (NOAO), P. Kaaret (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), S. Corbel (CEN-SACLAY, DPhG/SAP), D. Hoard (NOAO): “Optical Monitoring of the X-ray Transient X1608-52”

YALO 1.5

S. Wachter (U. Washington), D. Hoard (NOAO): “X-ray Transients: Exploring the Physics of Accretion Disk Instabilities”

YALO 4

P. Winkler (Middlebury College), K. Long (STScI): “Measuring Proper Motions of Young Supernova Remnants”

CT-0.9m 6

Foreign Programs (16) Telescope(s) # Nights

F. Castander, J. Maza (U. de Chile), E. Treister (G) (Yale U.), R. Guzman (U. Florida), S. Zepf (Michigan State U.), P. Coppi (Yale U.): “Deep U and B-imaging of Luminous Blue Compact Galaxies at Z~1.”

CT-4m 1

C. Chiappini (Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste), F. Cuisinier (Univ. Fed. do Rio de Janeiro), R. Ciardullo (Pennsylvania State U.): “The Galactic Bulge Formation: Abundance Gradients and Metallicity Distribution from Planetary Nebulae”

CT-4m 5

E. Costa (O) (U. de Chile), R. Mendez (ESO), T. Henry (Georgia State U.): “BVRI Photometry of Recently Discovered Nearby (Distance < 20 pc) Southern Stars”

CT-0.9m CT-1.5m

4 12

G. Galaz, L. Infante (Dept. Astronomia, U. Catolica de Chile): “Stellar Populations in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies”

CT-1.5m 4

D. Geisler, J. Arenas, W. Gieren (U. de Concepcion), V. Smith (U. Texas El Paso), S. Majewski (U. Virginia): “Photometric Followup of Space Interferometry Mission Grid Giant Star Candidates”

CT-0.9m 7

D. Geisler, J. Arenas, W. Gieren (U. de Concepcion), V. Smith (U. Texas El Paso), S. Majewski (U. Virginia): “Photometric Followup of Space Interferometry Mission Grid Giant Star Candidates”

CT-0.9m 7

M. Hudson (U. Victoria), J. Lucey (U. Durham), D. Schade (Dominion Ast. Obs.), R. Smith (U. Catolica de Chile), N. Suntzeff (NOAO), G. Wegner (Dartmouth College), R. Davies (U. Durham): “A Fundamental Plane Peculiar Velocity Survey ofRich Clusters within 200 h-1 Mpc”

CT-4m 8

D. James (Universite Joseph Fourier), J. Barnes, A. Cameron (U. St. Andrews): “Differential Rotation on the M-dwarf HK Aqr”

CT-4m 2

R. Jeffries (Keele U.), F. Walter (SUNY at Stony Brook), T. Naylor (Exeter U.), M. Pozzo (Imperial College London, Astrophysics Group), K. Smith (Paul Scherrer Inst.), C. Devey (G) (Keele U.): “Low-mass pre-main-sequence stars in Vela OB2”

CT-0.9m 10

T. Lebzelter (U. Vienna), K. Hinkle, R. Joyce (NOAO), P. Wood (Australian Nat’l. U.): “Atmospheric dynamics in Globular Cluster LPVs”

YALO 0.6

G. Mallen-Ornelas (U. Catolica de Chile), D. Minniti (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), S. Seager (Inst. for Advanced Study), H. Yee (U. Toronto), M. Gladders (Carnegie Institution of Washington), T. Brown (High Altitude Obs.): “A Deep Search for Transiting Extrasolar Planets”

CT-4m 4

N. Morrell (U. Nacional de la Plata), N. Walborn (STScI), J. Arias (G) (U. Nacional de la Plata): “Exploring new classification criteria for the earliest type stars: the 3400 Aregion”

CT-1.5m 6

K. Oliveira (U. Federal do Rio Grande do Sul), G. Handler (South African Astronomical Obs.), O. Giovaninni, A. Kanaan (Instituto de Fisica), R. Riddle (Iowa State U.): “Asteroseismology studies of DBV and DOV white dwarf stars”

CT-1.5m 15

T. Richtler, D. Geisler (U. de Concepcion), B. Dirsch (U. de Concepcion): “The properties of the globular cluster populations of NGC 4636 and NGC 4697”

CT-4m CT-0.9m

2 6

M. Ruiz (U. de Chile): “The Faint End of the Sub-Dwarfs’ Luminosity Function” CT-4m CT-1.5m

5 9

A. Stephens (Pontificia U. Catolica de Chile), J. Frogel (Ohio State U.): “Abundances of Inner Bulge Clusters”

CT-4m 3

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U.S. Theses (15) Telescope(s) # Nights

R. Blum (NOAO), E. Figueredo (T) (IAG-USP), P. Conti (U. Colorado), A. Damineli (IAG-USP): “A Near Infrared Investigation of Optically Obscured Galactic Giant H II Regions”

CT-4m 4

A. Crotts, B. Sugerman (T), S. Lawrence (Columbia U.), P. Bouchet (CTIO), N. Suntzeff, S. Heathcote (NOAO): “Evolution of SN 1987A into a Supernova Remnant: Optical Spectroscopy”

CT-4m 1

A. Crotts (Columbia U.), P. Bouchet (CTIO), S. Lawrence, B. Sugerman (T) (Columbia U.), N. Suntzeff (NOAO), S. Heathcote (CTIO): “Evolution of SN 1987A into a Supernova Remnant: IR Imaging”

CT-4m 2

P. Frinchaboy (T), S. Majewski (U. Virginia), W. Kunkel (Las Campanas Obs.), R. Phelps (Cal State Sacramento), M. Skrutskie (U. Virginia): “The Absolute Space Motions of Galactic Clusters”

CT-4m 4

T. Henry (Georgia State U.), J. Bean (U) (Georgia Inst. of Technology), D. Golimowski (Johns Hopkins U.), W. Jao (T), J. Subasavage (O) (Georgia State U.), L. Walkowicz (U) (Johns Hopkins U.): “Fingerprinting Nearby Star Suspects”

CT-4m 3

W. Jao (T), T. Henry, J. Subasavage (O) (Georgia State U.), J. Bean (U) (Georgia Inst. of Technology): “Investigating the Highest Proper Motion Stars”

CT-0.9m 6

A. Kanaan, L. Fraga (T) (U. Fed. de Santa Catarina): “The orgin of the peculiarities among Ap stars” CT-1.5m 4

J. Kim (T) (State U. Stony Brook), F. Walter (SUNY at Stony Brook), R. Jeffries (Keele U.), S. Wolk (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Low Mass Star Formation in the Gum Nebula”

CT-4m 4

C. Kouveliotou (NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.), S. Wachter (U. Washington), E. Rol (T) (U. Amsterdam), R. Wijers (SUNY at Stony Brook), A. Fruchter, J. Rhoads (STScI), N. Tanvir (U. Hertfordshire), P. Vreeswijk (T), I. Salamanca (U. Amsterdam): “TOO Gamma-Ray Burst Counterpart Observations”

YALO 0.6

E. Mamajek (T), M. Meyer (U. Arizona), L. Hillenbrand (California Inst. of Technology), J. Stauffer (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech): “Assembling a Critical Sample of Solar-Type, Post-T Tauri Stars: The Sco- Cen ROSAT-Tycho Population”

CT-4m 4

J. McFarland (T) (Georgia Southern U.), H. Miller (Georgia State U.), A. Marston (Boston U.): “Coordinated Multifrequency Observations of PKS 1510-089”

CT-0.9m 7

V. McSwain (T), D. Gies (Georgia State U.): “The Frequency of Be Stars in Open Clusters” CT-0.9m 14

J. Pizagno (T), D. DePoy, K. Sellgren (Ohio State U.): “Spectral Types of Stars in Stellar Clusters found in 2MASS”

CT-4m 3

H. Schwarz (CTIO), H. Monteiro (T) (U. de Sao Paulo), S. Heathcote (NOAO), R. Gruenwald (U. de Sao Paulo): “Three dimensional distribution of matter in Planetary Nebulae”

CT-0.9m, CT-1.5m

1 4

N. Van Der Bliek (CTIO), M. Messineo (T), H. Habing (Leiden Obs.), J. Blommaert (Inst. of Astronomy, Leuven U.), J. Van Loon (Keele U.), R. Blum (NOAO): “Near IR Spectra of SiO Masing Late Type Stars in the Inner Galaxy”

CT-4m 5

Foreign Theses (6) Telescope(s) # Nights

L. Albert (T), R. Doyon, D. Nadeau (U. Montreal): “Searching for Brown Dwarfs on Long Period Orbits Around Nearby Stars”

CT-4m 5

M. Diaz, F. Ribeiro (T) (U. de Sao Paulo): “Emission Line Variability in Accretion Disks” CT-1.5m 8

C. Foellmi (T), A. Moffat, O. Schnurr (T), N. Saint-Louis (U. Montreal), M. Shara (American Museum of Natural History): “Wolf-Rayet Binaries in the Local Group: Conclusion to a Large Spectroscopic Survey.”

CT-4m 6

N. Homeier (T) (ESO), R. Blum (NOAO), P. Conti (U. Colorado): “Near Infrared Discovery of Wolf-Rayet Stars in the Milky Way”

CT-4m 4

R. Rohrmann, M. Gomez (Observatorio Astronomico de Cordoba), O. Benvenuto, L. Althaus, A. Serenelli (T) (U. Nacional de la Plata): “White Dwarf Stars: Constraints to the Convection Theory and the Chemical Evolution Models”

CT-4m 4

K. de Souza Oliveira, A. Murillo Da C (T) (UFRGS, Brazil), O. Giovannini (UCS - Dep. Fisica e Quinica): “The Instability Strip Limits of ZZ Ceti Stars”

CT-1.5m 5

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G-1 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

APPENDIX G

Kitt Peak National Observatory Observing Programs

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A (August 1, 2001 - July 31, 2002)

Semester 2001-B For the six months ending January 31, 2002, a total of 73 scientific programs were awarded time on KPNO telescopes. Of the 67 programs conducted by U.S. scientists, 14 (19%) were thesis programs. Telescope(s) scheduled and number of nights awarded are specified in the following tables. (WIYN-SYN = WIYN Synoptic/Queue; ToO = Target of Opportunity Program)

U.S. Programs (53) Telescope(s) # Nights

J. Bally, B. Reipurth (U. Colorado), S. Heathcote (NOAO) “Deep Imaging Survey of Nearby Star-Forming Clouds”

KP-0.9m 8

J. Bally, B. Reipurth (U. Colorado): “Protostellar Outflows in Orion and Perseus” KP-4m 3

S. Barden, C. Pilachowski (NOAO), R. Mathieu (U. Wisconsin Madison), D. Harmer (O) (NOAO): “Discover Planets in Star Clusters”

WIYN 4

T. Beers (Michigan State U.), N. Christlieb (U. Hamburg), S. Ryan (Open U.), J. Norris (Mt. Stromlo & Siding Spring Obs.), S. Rossi (U. de Sao Paolo), B. Carney (U. North Carolina), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin), J. Rhee (U. Virginia): “A “Quick Survey” for Halo Giants with [Fe/H] -2.5”

KP-4m 4.5

D. Bersier (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), N. Tanvir : “Long Period Variables in NGC 3368” WIYN-SYN 0.4

D. Bersier (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), P. Wood (Australian Nat’l. U.), J. Mould (NOAO), J. Hoessel (U. Wisconsin Madison), N. Tanvir : “The metallicity dependence of the Cepheid Period-Luminosity relation”

WIYN-SYN 2.5

R. Binzel, S. Bus, A. Rivkin (MIT): “Near-Earth Objects: A Multi-Wavelength Population and Exploration Assessment”

KP-4m 3

J. Birriel (Carleton College): “A Search for Raman Scattered He II in Selected Bipolar Planetary Nebulae” KP-2.1m 2

B. Carney (U. North Carolina), I. Ivans (G) (U. Texas, Austin), J. Laird (Bowling Green State U.), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin): “Two or more halos? Two or more timescales?”

KP-4m 3.5

R. Chandar (Johns Hopkins U.), A. Sarajedini (U. Florida), L. Bianchi, H. Ford (Johns Hopkins U.): “The Formation and Evolution of M33 From Star Cluster Properties”

WIYN 3

R. Chandar, H. Ford, Z. Tsvetanov (Johns Hopkins U.): “The Metallicity Distribution and Kinematics of Globular Clusters in M81”

KP-4m 2.5

A. Crotts, R. Uglesich (G) (Columbia U.), G. Gyuk (UC San Diego), A. Gould (Ohio State U.), P. Sackett (Kapteyn Astronomical Inst.), L. Widrow (Queen's U.), K. Kuijken (Kapteyn Astronomical Inst.): “The MEGA Survey: Mapping Microlensing in M31”

KP-4m 5

A. Dey, B. Jannuzi, M. Brown, J. Najita, S. Wolff, R. Lynds, S. Barden (NOAO): “Tracing the Evolution of the Elliptical Galaxy Population”

KP-4m 2

A. Dolphin, A. Saha (NOAO), E. Skillman (U. Minnesota), J. Gallagher, J. Hoessel (U. Wisconsin Madison), E. Olszewski (U. Arizona): “Comparing the Primary Standard Candles in a Metal-Rich Galaxy: M31”

WIYN 4

Program Type 2001-B 2002-A Total % Total

U.S. Programs 53 55 108 70%

Foreign Programs 6 7 13 8%

U.S. Theses 14 20 34 22%

Foreign Theses 0 0 0 0%

Total Programs 73 82 155 100%

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G-2 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

R. Elston (U. Florida), P. Eisenhardt, D. Stern (California Inst. of Technology), S. Stanford (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.), K. Wu (U. Florida), M. Dickinson (STScI), H. Spinrad (UC Berkeley), A. Connolly (U. Pittsburgh), S. Novotny (G), S. Raines (U. Florida): “Tracing The Star Formation History of Galaxies from Z=0.4 to 1.7”

KP-4m 6

M. Eracleous (Pennsylvania State U.), J. Halpern (Columbia U.), T. Storchi-Bergmann (U. Federal Rio Grande do Sul): “Long-Term Monitoring Dynamical Motions in the Accretion Disks of AGNs”

KP-2.1m 3.5

N. Evans (U. Texas, Austin), D. Koerner (U. Pennsylvania), E. Jensen (Swarthmore College), N. Bonaventura (U) (Pennsylvania State U.): “From Molecular Cores to Planets”

KP-4m 3.5

L. Ferrarese (Rutgers U.), B. Peterson, R. Pogge (Ohio State U.), D. Merritt (Rutgers U.), A. Wandel (Hebrew U.): “Understanding Supermassive Black Holes and Their Host Galaxies”

KP-4m 4

P. Garnavich (U. Notre Dame), S. Holland (U. Aarhus), B. Schmidt (Australia Telescope Nat’l. Facility): “Testing Cosmic Acceleration”

WIYN 4

J. Gerssen, R. Van Der Marel (STScI), M. Merrifield (U. Nottingham): “Secular Evolution of Galactic Disks”

KP-4m 4

M. Giampapa (NOAO): “Cycles and Long-Term Variability in Solar-Type Stars” WIYN 0.5

M. Giampapa , R. Radick (AFGL), J. Hall (Lowell Obs.), S. Baliunas (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Cycles and Long-Term Variability in Solar-Type Stars”

WIYN 1.5

J. Grindlay, P. Edmonds, J. McClintock, P. Zhao, M. Garcia (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), A. Cool (San Francisco State U.), S. Wachter, D. Hoard (NOAO), P. Green, B. Wilkes, J. Drake, V. Kashyap (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), C. Bailyn (Yale U.), H. Cohn (Indiana U.): “ChaMPlane: Measuring the Faint X-ray Binary and Stellar X-ray Content of the Galaxy”

KP-4m 1

C. Gronwall (Johns Hopkins U.), R. Ciardullo (Pennsylvania State U.), J. Feldmeier (Case Western Reserve U.), G. Jacoby (WIYN): “The Evolution of Galaxies Between z=2.8 and z=3.8”

KP-4m 4

T. Harrison (New Mexico State U.), S. Howell (PSI), D. Gelino (New Mexico State U.): “SQIID Observations of Magnetic CVs: Using Ellipsoidal Variations to Measure Orbital Inclinations”

KP-2.1m 8

J. Holberg (U. Arizona), M. Barstow, M. Burleigh (U. Leicester), I. Hubeny (NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr.): “Metal Abundances and the Temperature Scale for Hot H-rich White Dwarfs”

KP-4m 2

C. Hoopes (Johns Hopkins U.), R. Walterbos (New Mexico State U.): “The Ionization the Diffuse Ionized Gas in M33”

KP-4m 4

M. Huber (G), S. Howell (PSI): “Spectroscopy of Low-luminosity Cataclysmic Variables from the Faint Sky Variability Survey”

WIYN 2

B. Jannuzi, A. Dey, T. Armandroff, E. Ajhar, R. Blum, T. Boroson, C. Claver, I. Dell'Antonio (NOAO), M. Dickinson (STScI), R. Elston (U. Florida), R. Green (NOAO), P. Hall (U. Toronto), G. Jacoby, R. Joyce, M. Keane, T. Lauer, R. Lynds, S. Malhotra, R. Mendez, M. Merrill, K. Mighell, J. Najita, E. O'Neil (NOAO), M. Postman (STScI), R. Probst, T. Rector, J. Rhoads, N. Samarasinha (NOAO), A. Sarajedini (Wesleyan U.): “The NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey”

KP-4m 3

R. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), D. Calzetti (STScI), D. Dale (G) (California Inst. of Technology): “SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey--Physics of the Star-Forming ISM and Galaxy Evolution”

KP-2.1m 9

C. Lonsdale (California Inst. of Technology), H. Smith (UC San Diego), N. Gautier (UC Santa Cruz), B. Siana (G), A. Quirrenbach (UC San Diego), O. Pevunova (O) (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech), G. Morrison (G) (California Inst. of Technology): “The SIRTF Wide-area InfraRed Extragalactic Survey”

KP-2.1m 7

P. Massey (NOAO), P. Hodge (U. Washington), G. Jacoby (NOAO), N. King (STScI), K. Olsen, A. Saha, C. Smith (NOAO): “The Resolved Stellar Content of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars”

KP-4m 6

P. Massey (Lowell Obs.): “The Wolf-Rayet Content of the Local Group Starburst Galaxy IC10” KP-4m 2

D. Meyer, J. Lauroesch, S. Andrews (U) (Northwestern U.), K. Roth (Gemini Obs.): “Mapping the Small-Scale ISM: The Andromeda Project”

WIYN 3

R. Millis, M. Buie (Lowell Obs.), E. Chiang (Inst. for Advanced Study), J. Elliot, S. Kern (G) (MIT), D. Trilling (U. Pennsylvania), R. Wagner , L. Wasserman (Lowell Obs.): “Deep Ecliptic Survey”

KP-4m 6

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G-3 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

H. Morrison, D. Hurley-Keller (Case Western Reserve U.), P. Harding (G) (U. Arizona), G. Jacoby (WIYN): “Formation of Galaxy Spheroids - constraints from the nearest large bulge”

WIYN 1

H. Morrison, D. Hurley-Keller (Case Western Reserve U.), P. Harding (G) (U. Arizona): “Halo Kinematics of Disk Galaxies at 10 Mpc without Keck”

WIYN 3

J. Mould, A. Saha (NOAO): “Deciphering the M31 Star formation history from its Long Period Variables”

KP-2.1m 5

B. Mueller, N. Samarasinha (NOAO): “Nuclear Lightcurve Observations of Short Period Comets” KP-2.1m 5

J. Najita (NOAO), M. Liu (UC Berkeley), S. Wolff, A. Dey, S. Barden (NOAO): “Far-red Spectroscopy of Young Brown Dwarfs and Super-Planets”

KP-4m 3

C. Nelson (U. Nevada Las Vegas), G. Bower, R. Green (NOAO), D. Weistrop (U. Nevada Las Vegas), K. Gebhardt (U. Texas, Austin): “The Relationship Between Bulge Velocity Dispersion and Black Hole Mass in AGN”

KP-4m 4

I. Platais (US Naval Obs.), T. Girard, W. van Altena (Yale U.): “Deep Astrometry of Key Open Clusters” KP-4m 1

L. Rebull (JPL/CalTec), S. Strom (NOAO), J. Stauffer (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech): “Rotational Evolution of Young Low-Mass Stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster”

WIYN 2

H. Schmitt (NRAO), D. Calzetti (STScI), L. Armus (California Inst. of Technology): “The Star Formation History of Local Starbursts as Benchmark for High Redshifts”

WIYN 2

N. Schneider (U. Colorado): “IO Eclipses” WIYN 0.5

R. Schulte-Ladbeck, I. Drozdovsky, A. Hopkins (U. Pittsburgh), U. Hopp (U. Munich): “The star-formation rates of starbursting dwarfs”

KP-2.1m 3.5

K. Stanek (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Kaluzny (Nicholas Copernicus Astronomical Ctr.), D. Sasselov (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), B. Mochejska (G) (Copernicus Astronomical Ctr.), A. Szentgyorgyi (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “DIRECT Distances to M31 and M33 Using Detached Eclipsing Binaries and Cepheids: Accurate BVI Lightcurves”

KP-2.1m 14

R. Swaters, V. Rubin (Carnegie Institution Washington), T. Van Der Hulst (Kapteyn Astronomical Inst.): “High-resolution Rotation Curves of Spiral Galaxies”

KP-2.1m 7

J. Tyson (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), G. Bernstein (U. Michigan), I. Dell Antonio (NOAO), D. Wittman, D. Kirkman, G. Kochanski (AT&T Bell Laboratories), T. Lauer (NOAO), T. Broadhurst (UC Berkeley), R. Cen (Princeton U.), J. Cohen (California Inst. of Technology), A. Gonzalez, R. Guhathakurta (UC Santa Cruz), W. Hu (Inst. for Advanced Study), N. Kaiser (U. Hawaii), J. Miralda-Escude (U. Pennsylvania), R. Schommer (NOAO), D. Spergel (Princeton U.), G. Squires (California Inst. Of Technology), C. Stubbs, A. Becker (U) (U. Washington): “Deep Lens Survey”

KP-4m 9.5

A. Whiting (U. S. Naval Academy), M. Irwin (U. Cambridge), G. Hau (U. Catolica de Chile): “Imaging of Dwarf Galaxy Candidates”

KP-2.1m 5

B. Whitmore (STScI), A. Saha (NOAO), P. Stetson (Dominion Ast. Obs.), S. Casertano, R. Bohlin (STScI), A. Dolphin (NOAO): “Faint Photometric Standard Fields for HST and Large Ground-Based Telescopes”

WIYN 4

R. Wilhelm, K. Silverthorne (U) (Southwestern U.): “Spectroscopy of Tidal Candidate Stars Associated with the Globular Cluster NGC 6934”

WIYN 3

N. Zacharias (U.S. Naval Obs.): “Extragalactic reference frame link of the UCAC project” KP-0.9m 7 Foreign Programs (6) Telescope(s) # Nights

W. Barkhouse (G), H. Yee (U. Toronto): “Brightest Cluster Galaxy Formation in Low-Redshift Galaxy Clusters”

KP-0.9m 3

E. Barton (Dominion Ast. Obs.), S. Kenyon, M. Geller (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Stellar Populations and Dust in Galaxies in Close Pairs: Measuring the Impact of Interactions”

KP-2.1m 3

J. Fulbright (Dominion Ast. Obs.): “Signatures of Accreted Planetary Material in the Hyades” KP-4m 3

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G-4 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

M. Hudson (U. Victoria), J. Lucey (U. Durham), D. Schade (Dominion Ast. Obs.), R. Smith (U. Catolica de Chile), N. Suntzeff (NOAO), G. Wegner (Dartmouth College), R. Davies (U. Durham): “A Fundamental Plane Peculiar Velocity Survey ofRich Clusters within 200 h-1 Mpc”

WIYN 6

M. Lee (Seoul Nat’l. U.), A. Sarajedini (U. Florida), D. Geisler, J. Seguel (G) (U. de Concepcion), S. Kim (G) (Seoul Nat’l. U.), W. Harris (McMaster U.): “Spectroscopy New Globular Cluster Candidates in M31”

WIYN 3

J. Mermilliod (U. Lausanne), C. Melo (Geneva Obs.), P. North (U. Lausanne), F. Royer (Geneva Obs.), R. Mathieu (U. Wisconsin Madison): “Rotation of B-type stars in h & (chi) Persei (NGC 869/884)”

WIYN 2

U.S. Theses (14) Telescope(s) # Nights

A. Bragg (T), S. Kenyon (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “The Mass Function of h+(chi) Persei”

WIYN 1.5

T. Doi (T), P. Hartigan (Rice U.), C. O’Dell (Vanderbilt U.): “Deciphering the Orion Nebula by Velocity Mapping”

KP-4m 3

R. Elston (U. Florida), S. Stanford (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.), P. Eisenhardt (California Inst. of Technology), J. Mohr (U. Illinois), A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO), D. Stern (California Inst. of Technology), K. Wu (U. Florida), M. Dickinson (STScI), K. McFarland (T), E. McKenzie (T), S. Raines (U. Florida): “The Evolution of Galaxy Clustering at 1<z<2”

KP-2.1m 18

C. Gelino (T), M. Marley (New Mexico State U.): “Searching for Clouds in L Dwarfs” KP-2.1m 5.5

P. Green, B. Wilkes (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Baldwin (Michigan State U.), P. Smith (U. Arizona), B. Jannuzi (NOAO), J. Silverman (T) (Smithsonian Ast. Obs.), A. Lacluyze (T) (Michigan State U.), C. Smith (CTIO), H. Tananbaum (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “The Optical Properties of Serendipitous Chandra Sources”

KP-4m WIYN

5 3

C. Hamilton (T), W. Herbst (Wesleyan U.), K. Rhode (G) (Yale U.), R. Mathieu (U. Wisconsin Madison): “Rotational Velocities and Radii of Pre-Main Sequence Stars in NGC 2264”

WIYN 2

C. Kouveliotou (NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.), P. Vreeswijk (T) (U. Amsterdam), S. Wachter (NOAO), E. Rol (T) (U. Amsterdam), R. Wijers (SUNY at Stony Brook), A. Fruchter (STScI), I. Salamanca (U. Amsterdam), J. Rhoads (STScI), N. Tanvir (U. Hertfordshire), E. Richards (U. Alabama), K. Hurley (UC Berkeley): “ToO Gamma-Ray Burst Counterpart Observations”

WIYN-ToO **

E. Lada, R. Elston, D. Dahari (T), C. Roman (T) (U. Florida), J. Alves (ESO), C. Lada, A. Muench (T) (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Najita (NOAO), J. Williams, J. Julian (O) (U. Florida), R. Green (NOAO), D. Hon (O), S. Raines (U. Florida), J. Elias, R. Joyce (NOAO): “Toward a Complete Near-Infrared Spectroscopic and Imaging Survey of Giant Molecular Clouds”

KP-4m KP-2.1m

14 21

J. Lowenthal (U Mass Amherst), N. Bouche (T) (U. Massachusetts at Amherst): “Galaxies near Distant Damped Ly(alpha) Clouds”

KP-4m 3

I. Reid (STScI), K. Cruz (T) (U. Pennsylvania), J. Gizis (IPAC, JPL/IAPC), J. Liebert (U. Arizona): “Finding the Neighbours”

KP-4m KP-2.1m

4 5

A. Sicilia-Aguilar (T), L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Muzerolle (U. Arizona), C. Briceno (Centro de Investigacion de Astronomia): “Disk evolution in Cep OB2 clusters Tr37 and NGC7160”

KP-2.1m 3

A. Sicilia-Aguilar (T), L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Muzerolle (U. Arizona), C. Briceno (Centro de Investigacion de Astronomia): “Cluster survey of protoplanetary disk evolution”

WIYN 3

R. Swaters (Carnegie Institution Washington), M. Bershady (U. Wisconsin), D. Andersen (T) (Pennsylvania State U.): “The Central Mass Distribution of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies”

WIYN 3

S. Veilleux, D. Rupke (T) (U. Maryland), D. Sanders (U. Hawaii): “Superwinds in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies”

KP-4m 3

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G-5 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

Semester 2002-A For the six months ending July 31, 2002, a total of 82 scientific programs were awarded time on KPNO telescopes. Of the 75 programs conducted by U.S. scientists, 20 (24%) were thesis programs.

U.S. Programs (55) Telescope(s) # Nights

T. Beers (Michigan State U.), N. Christlieb (Universitat Hamburg), S. Ryan (Open U.), J. Norris (Australian Nat’l. U.), S. Rossi (U. de Sao Paolo), B. Carney (U. North Carolina), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin), J. Rhee (U. Virginia), T. Sevastyanenko (G) (Michigan State U.): “A “Quick Survey” for Halo Giants with [Fe/H]-2.5”

KP-4m 5

D. Bersier (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), N. Tanvir: “Long Period Variables in NGC 3368” WIYN-SYN 0.5

R. Binzel, A. Rivkin (MIT): “Near-Earth Objects: A Multi-Wavelength Population and Exploration Assessment”

KP-4m 4

B. Carney (U. North Carolina), I. Ivans (G), C. Sneden (U. Texas, Austin), J. Laird (Bowling Green State U.): “Formation & Evolution of the Galactic Halo: Refining the Timescale Resolution”

KP-4m 5.5

B. Carney (U. North Carolina), A. McWilliam (Carnegie Obs.), D. Latham (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), B. Chaboyer (Dartmouth College): “Precise Ages of Halo Field Stars via Parallaxes and Chemistry”

KP-4m 5

A. De Paz (IPAC, JPL/IAPC), B. Madore (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech): “Star formation properties of nearby galaxies: NIR imaging of the UIT sample”

KP-2.1m 5.5

I. Dell’Antonio (Brown U.), L. Guzzo, M. Longhetti (G), A. Moretti (O), S. Campana (Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera), D. Lazzati (G) (Cambridge U.), M. Panzera (O), G. Tagliaferri (Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera): “Distant Compact Clusters of Galaxies from the BMW survey”

KP-2.1m 6.5

A. Dey, B. Jannuzi, M. Brown, J. Najita, S. Wolff, R. Lynds, S. Barden (NOAO): “Tracing the Evolution of the Elliptical Galaxy Population”

KP-4m 3

M. Dickinson, C. Papovich (G) (STScI), P. Eisenhardt (U), D. Stern (California Inst. of Technology), M. Giavalisco (STScI): “Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS)”

KP-4m 14

R. Elston (U. Florida), P. Eisenhardt, D. Stern (Calif. Inst. of Technology), S. Stanford (UC Davis), K. Wu (U. Florida), M. Dickinson (STScI), H. Spinrad (UC Berkeley), A. Connolly (U. Pittsburgh), A. Gonzales (G), S. Raines (U. Florida): “Tracing The Star Formation History of Galaxies from Z=0.4 to 1.7”

KP-4m 4

M. Eracleous (Pennsylvania State U.), J. Halpern (Columbia U.), T. Storchi-Bergmann (U. Federal Rio Grande do Sul): “Long-Term Monitoring of Dynamical Motions in the Accretion Disks of AGNs”

KP-2.1m 3

N. Evans (U. Texas, Austin), D. Koerner (U. Pennsylvania), E. Jensen (Swarthmore College), N. Bonaventura (U) (Pennsylvania State U.): “From Molecular Cores to Planets”

KP-4m 3

J. Feldmeier, C. Mihos, H. Morrison (Case Western Reserve U.), P. Harding (G) (U. Arizona): “The Properties of Intracluster Light and the Halos of cD Galaxies”

KP-2.1m 7

J. Feldmeier (Case Western Reserve U.), R. Ciardullo (Pennsylvania State U.), G. Jacoby (WIYN), P. Durrell (Pennsylvania State U.): “Unifying observations of intracluster starlight in Virgo and in the M81 Group”

KP-4m 4

L. Ferrarese (Rutgers U.), A. Celotti (SISSA/ISAS): “What Causes the FRI - FRII Dichotomy?” KP-4m 4

B. Goldman (New Mexico State U.), M. Marley (NASA Ames Research Ctr.), C. Gelino (G) (New Mexico State U.), R. Rebolo (Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias), X. Delfosse (Obs. de Grenoble), S. Leggett (United Kingdom Infrared Telescope), E. Martin (U. Hawaii): “Infrared photometry of atmospheric variability in L dwarfs”

KP-2.1m 7

S. Hameed (Smith College), D. Thilker (NRAO), N. Devereux (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical U.), R. Walterbos (New Mexico State U.): “HII Region Luminosity Functions of Spiral Galaxies”

KP-4m 4

T. Heckman (Johns Hopkins U.), C. Martin, D. Schiminovic (California Inst. of Technology), R. Rich (UCLA), A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO), A. Szalay (Johns Hopkins U.): “Star Formation & Galaxy Building in the ‘Middle Ages’: z ~ 1 to 3”

KP-4m 4

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G-6 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

B. Jannuzi, A. Dey, T. Armandroff, E. Ajhar, R. Blum, T. Boroson, C. Claver, I. Dell’Antonio (NOAO), M. Dickinson (STScI), R. Elston (U. Florida), R. Green (NOAO), P. Hall (U. Toronto), G. Jacoby, R. Joyce, M. Keane, T. Lauer, R. Lynds, S. Malhotra, R. Mendez, M. Merrill, K. Mighell, J. Najita, E. O’Neil (NOAO), M. Postman (STScI), R. Probst, T. Rector, J. Rhoads, N. Samarasinha (NOAO), A. Sarajedini (Wesleyan U.): “The NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey”

KP-4m KP-2.1m

4 16.5

C. Keeton (U. Chicago), A. Zabludoff (U. Arizona), E. Falco (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Lehar (MIT): “Discovering Poor Groups with Strong Lensing”

KP-4m 4

R. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), D. Calzetti (STScI), D. Dale (G) (California Inst. of Technology): “SINGS: The SIRTF Nearby Galaxies Survey—Physics of the Star-Forming ISM and Galaxy Evolution”

KP-2.1m 13.5

K. Kwitter (Williams College), R. Henry (U. Oklahoma), Y. Chu (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign): “Does the S+Ar Abundance Track the Fe Abundance in the Interstellar Medium?”

KP-4m 3

S. Lederer, F. Vilas (NASA Johnson Space Flight Ctr.), K. Jarvis (O) (Lockheed Martin Corp.): “Color and Compositional Studies of Kuiper Belt Objects and Centaurs”

KP-4m 3

S. Lepine, M. Shara (American Museum of Natural History): “Identification of candidate very cool, old white dwarfs at low galactic latitudes”

KP-4m 2

C. Lonsdale (California Inst. of Technology), H. Smith (UC San Diego), N. Gautier (UC Santa Cruz), B. Siana (G), A. Quirrenbach (UC San Diego), O. Pevunova (O) (IPAC/SIRTF Science Ctr./Caltech), G. Morrison (G) (California Inst. of Technology): “The SIRTF Wide-area InfraRed Extragalactic Survey”

KP-4m 7

S. Majewski (U. Virginia), M. Siegel (STScI), S. Sohn (G), R. Patterson (U. Virginia): “M/L’s in dSph’s: Dark Matter or Tidal Disruption?”

KP-4m 2.5

S. Majewski (U. Virginia), C. Palma (Pennsylvania State U.), E. Grebel, M. Odenkirchen (Max Planck Institut fur Astronomie), R. Patterson (U. Virginia), W. Kunkel (Las Campanas Obs.), K. Johnston (Wesleyan U.), P. Frinchaboy (G) (U. Virginia): “A Curious Pair: The High M/L Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies Ursa Minor and Draco”

WIYN 4

S. Malhotra (Johns Hopkins U.), J. Rhoads (STScI): “Catching them Young: Galaxies at z=6.6” KP-4m 3

P. Massey (NOAO), P. Hodge (U. Washington), G. Jacoby (NOAO), N. King (STScI), K. Olsen, A. Saha, C. Smith (NOAO): “The Resolved Stellar Content of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars”

KP-4m 2

P. McCarthy (Carnegie Obs.), K. Glazebrook (Johns Hopkins U.), R. Abraham, R. Carlberg (U. Toronto), D. Crampton (Dominion Ast. Obs.), H. Chen (Carnegie Obs.), R. Marzke (San Francisco State U.): “The Gemini Deep Deep Survey”

KP-4m 4

S. McGaugh (U. Maryland), E. De Blok (Australia Telescope Nat’l. Facility), J. Kim (G) (U. Maryland): “Surface photometry of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with Good Rotation Curves”

KP-2.1m 2.5

M. Meixner (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), A. Speck (U. Illinois), T. Ueta (G) (U. Illinois Urbana-Champaign), R. Fong (G) (U. Illinois): “Near-Infrared H2, [FeII], [CI] and Br(gamma) Line Imaging of Proto- Planetary Nebulae”

WIYN 2

R. Millis, M. Buie (Lowell Obs.), E. Chiang (Inst. for Advanced Study), J. Elliot, S. Kern (G) (MIT), D. Trilling (U. Pennsylvania), R. Wagner , L. Wasserman (Lowell Obs.): “Deep Ecliptic Survey”

KP-4m 6

H. Morrison, D. Hurley-Keller (Case Western Reserve U.), P. Harding (G) (U. Arizona): “Halo Kinematics of Disk Galaxies beyond the Local Group”

KP-4m 2.5

B. Mueller, N. Samarasinha (NOAO): “Lightcurve observations of Trans-Neptunian objects” KP-2.1m 5.5

J. Najita, A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO), J. Liebert (U. Arizona), D. Wik (U) (Ohio U.), J. Gizis (U. Delaware), G. Tiede (U. Florida): “Brown Dwarfs in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey and the Substellar Mass Function”

KP-4m 3.5

C. Nelson (Drake U.), R. Gelderman (Western Kentucky U.): “Black Hole Masses from [OIII] Line Profiles in PG Quasars”

KP-4m 8

J. Parker (Southwest Research Inst.), L. Allen (G) (U. Michigan), B. Gladman (Obs. de la Cote d’Azur), T. Grav (G) (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), C. Hergenrother (O) (U. Arizona), M. Holman (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Kavelaars (McMaster U.): “The Kuiper Belt Recovery Program”

KP-4m KP-2.1m

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G-7 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

S. Perlmutter, G. Aldering (UC Berkeley), R. Knop (Vanderbilt U.), I. Hook (Royal Edinburgh Obs.), G. Goldhaber, P. Nugent (UC Berkeley), N. Regnault, D. Kasen (G) (Lawrence Berkeley Lab.), A. Conley (G), M. Wood-Vasey (G) (UC Berkeley), P. Astier, R. Pain (U. Paris), A. Goobar (Stockholm U.): “Cosmology with High-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae”

WIYN 5

J. Prochaska (Carnegie Obs.), T. Tripp (Princeton U.), H. Chen, J. Mulchaey (Carnegie Obs.): “Surveying the Origin of Gas at Low Redshift”

KP-4m 3

S. Rao, D. Turnshek, D. Nestor (G) (U. Pittsburgh), E. Monier (Ohio State U.), W. Lane (Naval Research Lab.): “Galaxies Associated with Damped and Sub-Damped Ly(alpha) Systems”

WIYN 2

T. Rector (NOAO), G. Jacoby (WIYN), S. Jacoby (O) (NOAO): “The Nova Rate in Galaxies of Different Hubble Type”

KP-0.9m 2

J. Rhee (U. Virginia), T. Beers (Michigan State U.): “A “New” Search for Cooler, Extremely Metal-Deficient Stars in the HK-II Survey”

KP-2.1m 4

J. Rhoads (STScI), S. Malhotra (Johns Hopkins U.), A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO): “A Census of z > 4 Galaxies”

KP-4m 3

J. Rhoads, A. Fruchter (STScI), M. Merrill (NOAO), I. Burud (STScI): “Gamma-Ray Bursts and their Host Environments”

KP-4m KP-2.1m

ToO ToO

E. Sandquist (San Diego State U.), M. Shetrone (McDonald Obs.): “Towards a Complete Spectroscopic Survey of M67 Blue Stragglers”

KP-4m 3

M. Siegel (STScI), S. Majewski (U. Virginia): “The Proper Motion of the Leo II dSph Galaxy” WIYN 1

R. Swaters, V. Rubin (Carnegie Institution of Washington), T. Van Der Hulst (Kapteyn Astronomical Inst.): “High-resolution Rotation Curves of Spiral Galaxies”

KP-2.1m 8

J. Tyson (Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies), G. Bernstein (U. Michigan), I. Dell Antonio (NOAO), D. Wittman, D. Kirkman, G. Kochanski (AT&T Bell Laboratories), T. Lauer (NOAO), T. Broadhurst (UC Berkeley), R. Cen (Princeton U.), J. Cohen (California Inst. of Technology), A. Gonzalez, R. Guhathakurta (UC Santa Cruz), W. Hu (Inst. for Advanced Study), N. Kaiser (U. Hawaii), J. Miralda-Escude (U. Pennsylvania), R. Schommer (NOAO), D. Spergel (Princeton U.), G. Squires (California Inst. of Technology), C. Stubbs, A. Becker (U) (U. Washington): “Deep Lens Survey”

KP-4m 4

M. Van Den Ancker (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “High resolution spectroscopy of protoplanetary disks in Herbig Ae/Be systems”

KP-4m 3

A. Whiting (U. S. Naval Academy), G. Hau (ESO), M. Irwin (U. Cambridge): “A Northern Hunt for Local Dwarf Galaxies”

KP-2.1m 4

B. Whitmore (STScI), A. Saha (NOAO), P. Stetson (Dominion Ast. Obs.), S. Casertano, R. Bohlin (STScI), A. Dolphin (NOAO): “Faint Photometric Standard Fields for HST and Large Ground-Based Telescopes”

WIYN 3

T. Williams, T. Burdulis (G) (U. New Mexico): “Radial Velocity Variables Among The PG Survey He-rich Hot Subdwarfs”

KP-2.1m 5

M. Yun (UMass Amherst), D. Sanders (U. Hawaii), K. Kawara, S. Oyabu (G) (U. Tokyo), Y. Taniguchi, T. Murayama (Tohoku U.), Y. Sato (U. Tokyo): “Spectroscopic investigation of the ISO far-IR (175(micron) & 95(mu)m) sources”

WIYN 3

N. Zacharias, T. Rafferty (O), M. Zacharias (O) (U.S. Naval Obs.): “Extragalactic reference frame link of the UCAC project”

KP-0.9m 11

Foreign Programs (7) Telescope(s) # Nights

M. Akiyama (Nat’l. Astronomical Obs. of Japan), K. Ohta (U. Kyoto), Y. Ueda (Inst. of Space and Astronautical Science), T. Yamada (Nat’l. Astronomical Obs. of Japan): “Fraction of Red QSOs in Hard X-ray Selected Samples”

KP-2.1m 4

S. Andrievsky (Odessa State U.), D. Bersier (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), P. Francois (Obs. de Paris), J. Lepine (U. de Sao Paulo), W. Maciel (U. de Sao Paolo): “Using cepheids to derive galactic abundance gradient. The outer disk.”

KP-4m 3

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G-8 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

C. Briceno (Centro de Investigacion de Astronomia), N. Calvet, L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “A Large Scale Survey of the Low-mass Young Population in the Orion OB1 Association”

WIYN 1.5

S. Courteau (U. British Columbia), M. Bershady (U. Wisconsin), H. Rix (Max Planck Institut fur Astronomie), D. Andersen (Max Planck Inst. for Astrophysics): “A Critical Test of Structure Formation Models”

KP-0.9m WIYN

2 3

M. Hudson (U. Victoria), J. Lucey (U. Durham), D. Schade (Dominion Ast. Obs.), R. Smith (Universidad Catolica de Chile), N. Suntzeff (NOAO), G. Wegner (Dartmouth College), R. Davies (U. Durham): “A Fundamental Plane Peculiar Velocity Survey ofRich Clusters within 200 h-1 Mpc”

WIYN 7

M. Mathioudakis (Queens U. Belfast), D. Christian (Johns Hopkins U.): “A search for supersaturation in stellar chromospheres”

KP-4m 3

M. Zimer (O) (Max Planck Institut fur Astronomie), A. Zabludoff (U. Arizona), J. Mulchaey (Carnegie Obs.): “The Study of X-Ray Faint Groups of Galaxies”

WIYN 3

U.S. Theses (20) Telescope(s) # Nights

E. Ambrose (T), J. Kormendy (U. Texas, Austin), S. Kannappan: “Pseudobulges in Disk Galaxies: The Initial Sample”

KP-2.1m 11.5

J. Crane (T), S. Majewski (U. Virginia), J. Bahcall (Inst. for Advanced Study), R. Patterson (U. Virginia): “Measuring Local Dark Matter with K giants at the North Galactic Pole”

KP-2.1m 10.5

R. Elston (U. Florida), S. Stanford (Lawrence Livermore Nat’l. Lab.), P. Eisenhardt (California Inst. of Technology), J. Mohr (U. Illinois), A. Dey, B. Jannuzi (NOAO), D. Stern (California Inst. of Technology), K. Wu (U. Florida), M. Dickinson (STScI), K. McFarland (T), E. McKenzie (T), S. Raines (U. Florida): “The Evolution of Galaxy Clustering at 1<z<2”

KP-2.1m 4

K. Flint (T), M. Bolte (UC Santa Cruz), C. Oliveira (U. de Sao Paolo): “The Galaxy Luminosity Function in Nearby Groups”

WIYN 3

P. Green (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), P. Smith (U. Arizona), B. Jannuzi (NOAO), J. Silverman (T) (Smithsonian Ast. Obs.), A. Lacluyze (T) (Michigan State U.), R. Cameron (Chandra X-ray Ctr.), C. Smith (CTIO), J. Baldwin (Michigan State U.), H. Tananbaum, B. Wilkes (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics): “Optical Properties of Serendipitous Chandra Sources”

WIYN 2

A. Hornschemeier (T), N. Brandt, F. Bauer, D. Schneider, G. Garmire (Pennsylvania State U.): “Low Resolution Spectroscopy of Optically Bright, X-ray Faint Objects in the CDF-N”

KP-4m 1.5

W. Jao (T), T. Henry, J. Subasavage (O) (Georgia State U.), J. Bean (U) (Georgia Inst. Technology): “Investigating the Highest Proper Motion Stars”

KP-0.9m 3

M. Kilic (T), D. Winget, T. Von Hippel (U. Texas, Austin), C. Claver (NOAO): “Identification of Cool White Dwarfs in the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey”

KP-4m 3.5

I. Kohnenkamp (T) (U. Arizona), R. Green (NOAO): “Evolution of Black Hole Mass for given Luminosities as a Function of Cosmic Time”

KP-4m 3

C. Kouveliotou (NASA Marshall Space Flight Ctr.), S. Wachter (U. Washington), E. Rol (T) (U. Amsterdam), R. Wijers (SUNY at Stony Brook), A. Fruchter, J. Rhoads (STScI), N. Tanvir (U. Hertfordshire), P. Vreeswijk (T), I. Salamanca (U. Amsterdam): “ToO Gamma-Ray Burst Counterpart Observations”

WIYN ToO

E. Lada, R. Elston, D. Dahari (T), C. Roman (T) (U. Florida), J. Alves (European Southern Obs.), C. Lada, A. Muench (T) (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), J. Najita (NOAO), J. Williams, J. Julian (O) (U. Florida), R. Green (NOAO), D. Hon (O), S. Raines (U. Florida), J. Elias, R. Joyce (NOAO): “Toward a Complete Near-Infrared Spectroscopic and Imaging Survey of Giant Molecular Clouds”

KP-2.1m 14

P. Moth (T), R. Elston (U. Florida): “A Near-IR Study of the Properties of Lyman Break Galaxies in Two QSO Fields”

KP-4m 1

T. Rector (NOAO), D. Londish (T) (U. Sydney): “The Discovery of a New Class of AGN?” KP-2.1m 3

I. Reid (STScI), K. Cruz (T) (U. Pennsylvania), J. Liebert (U. Arizona): “Finding the Neighbours” KP-2.1m 6

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G-9 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Kitt Peak National Observatory

A. Sicilia-Aguilar (T) (Harvard Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophys.), L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian Ctr. for Astrophysics), J. Muzerolle (U. Arizona), C. Briceno (Centro de Investigacion de Astronomia): “Cluster survey of protoplanetary disk evolution”

WIYN 3

J. Simon (T), A. Leroy (T), A. Bolatto, L. Blitz (UC Berkeley): “Probing Dwarf Galaxy Dark Matter Halos At High Resolution”

WIYN 6

M. Stark (T), R. Wade (Pennsylvania State U.): “Determining the Properties of Hot Subdwarf Composite Binaries”

KP-2.1m 4

S. Veilleux, D. Rupke (T) (U. Maryland), D. Sanders (U. Hawaii): “Superwinds in Luminous Infrared Galaxies: The Spring Sample”

KP-4m 3.5

R. Williams (STScI), J. Baldwin (Michigan State U.), P. van Hoof (U. Toronto), B. Sharpee (T) (Michigan State U.): “Detection of r- and s-Process Elements in Planetary Nebulae”

KP-4m 4

H. Yan (T), S. Odewahn, S. Cohen (G) (Arizona State U.): “An Intermediate-band z~6 Drop-out Search: Constrain the Luminosity Function of Objects at Reionization”

KP-4m 5

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H-1 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – Hobby-Eberly Telescope

APPENDIX H

Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory Observing Programs

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A (August 1, 2001– July 31, 2002)

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A Over the 12 months ending January 31, 2002, a total of seven observing programs were awarded time on the HET telescope under a program funded by the National Science Foundation.

U.S. Programs (6) Telescope(s) # Nights

D. Bowen (Princeton U.), R. Kim (Johns Hopkins U.), D. York (U. of Chicago), T. Heckman (Johns Hopkins U.), S. Burles (U. of Chicago), D. Berk (Fermi National Accelerator Lab), G. Richards (U. of Chicago): “The ubiquity of Mg II absorbing galaxies”

HET 1.0

M. Giampapa (NOAO), D. Soderblom (STScI): “Rotational velocities of solar-type stars in M67” HET 0.5

J. King (U. Nevada Las Vegas), L. Hobbs (U. of Chicago), M. Pinsonneault (Ohio State U.): “Homogeneous, High-Precision Metal Abundances in Pleiades K Dwarfs”

HET 2.0

K. Krisciunas, N. Suntzeff (NOAO), M. Phillips (Las Campanas Observatory), M. Hamuy (G) (Carnegie Observatories), C. Smith (NOAO), D. DePoy (Ohio State U.): “Near-Infrared and Optical Light Curves of Bright Supernovae”

HET 1.0

K. Stassun, R. Mathieu (U. of Wisconsin, Madison): “A Spectroscopic and Photometric Study of Newly Discovered Pre-Main- Sequence Eclipsing Binaries in Orion”

HET 3.0

D. Turnshek, S. Rao (U. of Pittsburgh): “The Kinematics of the Neutral Gas in Low-Redshift Damped Lyman-Alpha Galaxies”

HET 2.0

Foreign Programs (1)

J. Fulbright (Hertzberg Inst. of Astrophysics): “Abundance Ratios in Outer Halo Globular Clusters” HET 2.0

Program Type 2001-B 2002-A Total % Total

U.S. Programs 3 3 6 86%

Foreign Programs 0 1 1 14%

Total Programs 3 4 7 100%

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I-1 NOAO Annual Report FY 2002: Observing Programs – MMT Observatory

APPENDIX I

Multiple Mirror Telescope Observatory Observing Programs

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A

(August 1, 2001 – July 31, 2002)

Semesters 2001-B and 2002-A Over the 12 months ending January 31, 2002, a total of nine scientific programs, including three thesis programs, were awarded time on the MMT under a program funded by the National Science Foundation.

U.S. Programs (6) Telescope(s) # Nights

R. Humphreys (U. of Minnesota), R. Wagner (U. of Arizona), K. Davidson (U. of Minnesota), K. Weis (U. of Illinois), N. Smith (G) (U. of Minnesota): “Supernova Impostors and Their Kin”

MMT 1.0

R. Walterbos (New Mexico State U.), C. Chiappini (Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste), D. Thilker (NRAO), R. Kennicutt (U. of Arizona): “The chemical abundances of HII regions in the outer disks of M31 and M81”

MMT 1.0

V. Kulkarni (U. of South Carolina), D. York (U. of Chicago), J. Lauroesch (Northwestern U.), A. Crotts (Columbia U.), O. Nakamura (University of Tokyo), P. Khare (Utkal University): “The Evolution of Metals and Dust in Damped Lyman-alpha Quasar Absorbers”

MMT 3.0

P. Massey (Lowell Observatory), K. Degioia-Eastwood (NSF), N. King (STScI): “The Evolution and Physical Parameters of Massive Stars at High Metallicity: O Stars in the Andromeda Galaxy”

MMT 2.5

S. Schuler (G), J. King (U. Nevada Las Vegas): “Chromospheric Activity and Lithium Abundance Scatter in the Young Open Cluster M35”

MMT 2.0

T. Statler (Ohio U.), L. Young (New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology): “The Evolution of CO-Rich Elliptical Galaxies: Stellar and Ionized Gas Kinematics”

MMT 2.0

U.S. Theses (3)

D. Turnshek, S. Rao, D. Nestor (T) (U. of Pittsburgh): “A Survey for Low-Redshift High Column Density QSO Absorption Line Systems”

MMT 4.0

W. Forrest (U. of Rochester), B. Hoffman (U. of Arizona), E. Furlan (T) (Cornell U.), D. Watson (U. of Rochester), K. Uchida (Cornell U.): “Mid-infrared Observations of Protostellar and Protoplanetary Disks in Taurus”

MMT 2.0

S. Veilleux, D. Rupke (T) (U. of Maryland): “Super Winds in Ultra-luminous Infrared Galaxies: The Fall Sample”

MMT 2.0

Program Type 2001-B 2002-A Total % Total

U.S. Programs 2 4 6 67%

U.S. Theses 1 2 3 33%

Total Programs 3 6 9 100%


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