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THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 579, PART | 2002 NOVEMBER 1, NUMBER | THE 21 CENTIMETER FOREST: RADIO ABSORPTION SPECTRA AS PROBES OF MINIHALOS BEFORE REIONIZATION Steven R. Furlanetto & Abraham Loeb EVOLUTION OF THE CORRELATION FUNCTION FOR A CLASS OF PROCESSES INVOLVING NONLOCAL SELF-REPLICATION T. Padmanabhan SIMULATING THE SUNYAEV-ZELDOVICH EFFECT(S): INCLUDING RADIATIVE COOLING AND ENERGY INJECTION BY GALACTIC WINDS Martin White, Lars Hernquist, & Volker Springel X-RAY SCALING RELATIONS OF GALAXY GROUPS IN A HYDRODYNAMIC COSMOLOGICAL SIMULATION Romeel Davé, Neal Katz, & David H. Weinberg THE ANGULAR CORRELATION FUNCTION OF GALAXIES FROM EARLY SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY DATA Andrew J. Connolly, Ryan Scranton, David Johnston, Scott Dodelson, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Joshua A. Frieman, James E. Gunn, Lam Hui, Bhuvnesh Jain, Stephen Kent, Jon Loveday, Robert C. Nichol, Liam O'Connell, Mare Postman, Roman Scoccimarro, Ravi K. Sheth, Albert Stebbins, Michael A. Strauss, Alexander S. Szalay, Istvan Szapudi, Max Tegmark, Michael S. Vogeley, Idit Zehavi, James Annis, Neta Bahcall, J.B rinkmann, Istvan Csabai, Mamoru Doi, Masataka Fukugita, G. S. Hennessy, Robert Hindsley, Takashi Ichikawa, Zeljko Ivezi¢, Rita S. J. Kim, Gillian R. Knapp, Peter Kunszt, D. Q. Lamb Brian C. Lee, Robert H. Lupton, Timothy A. McKay, Jeff Munn, John Peoples, Jeff Pier, Constance Rockosi, David Schlegel, Christopher Stoughton, Douglas L. Tucker, Brian Yanny, & DonaldG . York for the SDSS Collaboration ANALYSIS OF SYSTEMATIC EFFECTS AND STATISTICAL UNCERTAINTIES IN ANGULAR CLUSTERING OF GALAXIES FROM EARLY SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY DATA Ryan Scranton, David Johnston, Scott Dodelson, Joshua A. Frieman, Andy Connolly, Daniel J. Eisenstein, James E. Gunn, Lam Hui Bhuvnesh Jain, Stephen Kent, Jon Loveday, Vijay Narayanan, Robert C. Nichol, Liam O'Connell, Roman Scoccimarro, Ravi K. Sheth {/bert Stebbins, Michael A. Strauss, Alexander S. Szalay, Istvan Szapudi, Max Tegmark, Michael Vogeley, Idit Zehavi James Annis, Neta A. Bahecall, Jon Brinkman, Istvan Csabai, Robert Hindsley, Zeljko Ivezic, Rita S. J. Kim, Gillian R. Knapp, Don Q. Lamb, Brian C. Lee, Robert H. Lupton, Timothy McKay, Jeff Munn, John Peoples, Jeff Pier, Gordon T. Richards, Constance Rockosi, David Schlegel Donald P. Schneider, Christopher Stoughton, Douglas L. Tucker, Brian Yanny, & DonaldG . York (for the SDSS Collaboration AN INVERSION METHOD FOR MEASURING 3 IN LARGE-REDSHIFT SURVEYS Stephen D. Landy & Alexander S. Szalay GALACTIC FOREGROUNDS IN OWENS VALLEY RADIO OBSERVATORY AND UCSB SOUTH POLE 1994 COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND ANISOTROPY DATA Pia Mukherjee, Brian Dennison, Bharat Ratra, John H. Simonetti, Ken Ganga, & Jean-Christophe Hamilton THE KPNO/DEEPRANGE DISTANT CLUSTER SURVEY. I. THE CATALOG AND THE SPACE DENSITY OF INTERMEDIATE-REDSHIFT CLUSTERS © Vare Postman, Tod R. Lauer, William Oegerle, & Megan Donahue THE NATURE AND SIZE OF THE OPTICAL CONTINUUM SOURCE IN QSO 2237+0305 V. N. Shalyapin, L. J. Goicoechea, D. Alcalde, E. Mediavilla, J. A. Munoz, & R. Gil-Merino POSSIBLE IDENTIFICATIONS FOR SOUTHERN EGRET SOURCES M. Tornikoski, A. Lahteenmdki, M. Lainela, & E. Valtaoja ROSAT BLANK FIELD SOURCES. I. SAMPLE SELECTION AND ARCHIVAL DATA I. Cagnoni, M. Elvis, D. W. Kim, F. Nicastro, & A. Celotti CHANDRA DETECTS RELATIVISTIC BROAD ABSORPTION LINES FROM APM 08279+5255 G. Chartas, W. N. Brandt, S. C. Gallagher, & G. P. Garmire PRODUCTION OF RINGLIKE STRUCTURE IN THE COCOON OF HERCULES A Curtis J. Saxton, Geoffrey V. Bicknell, & Ralph S. Sutherland IS A MINOR MERGER DRIVING THE NUCLEAR ACTIVITY IN THE SEYFERT 2 GALAXY NGC 2110? © Rosa M. Gonzalez Delgado, Santiago Arribas, Enrique Pérez, & Timothy Heckman ill CONTENTS SEYFERT 2 GALAXIES WITH SPECTROPOLARIMETRIC OBSERVATIONS Qiusheng Gu & Jiehao Huang NEAR-INFRARED CORONAL LINES IN NARROW-LINE SEYFERT | GALAXIES A. Rodriguez-Ardila, S. M. Viegas, M. G. Pastoriza, & L. Prato WEAK GRAVITATIONAL LENSING BY A SAMPLE OF X-RAY-LUMINOUS CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES. II. COMPARISON WITH VIRIAL MASSES RagnvaldJ . Irgens, Per B. Lilje, Hakon Dahle, & S. J. Maddox CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS OF A85: MERGER OF THE SOUTH SUBCLUSTER Joshua C. Kempner, Craig L. Sarazin, & Paul M. Ricker FEEDBACK PROCESSES IN EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES Ignacio Ferreras, Evan Scannapieco, & Joseph Silk 1.65 MICRON (H BAND) SURFACE PHOTOMETRY OF GALAXIES. X. STRUCTURAL DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES Stefano Zibetti, Giuseppe Gavazzi, Marco Scodeggio, Paolo Franzetti, & Alessandro Boselli MOLECULAR GAS IN SPIRAL GALAXIES: A NEW WARM PHASE AT LARGE GALACTOCENTRIC DISTANCES? PF: Papadopoulos, W.-F. Thi, & S. Viti THE LOW END OF THE INITIAL MASS FUNCTION IN YOUNG CLUSTERS. II. EVIDENCE FOR PRIMORDIAL MASS SEGREGATION IN NGC 330 IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD Marco Sirianni, Antonella Nota, Guido De Marchi, Claus Leitherer, & Mark Clampin PHOTOELECTRIC HEATING AND [C 1] COOLING OF HIGH GALACTIC LATITUDE TRANSLUCENT CLOUDS James G. Ingalls, William T. Reach, & T. M. Bania INTERMEDIATE- AND HIGH-VELOCITY IONIZED GAS TOWARD ¢ ORIONIS Daniel E. Welty, Edward B. Jenkins, John C. Raymond, Christoforos Mallouris, & Donald G. York ELECTRON PREACCELERATION MECHANISMS IN THE FOOT REGION OF HIGH ALFVENIC MACH NUMBER SHOCKS H. Schmitz, S. C. Chapman, & R. O. Dendy NUMERICAL STUDIES OF COSMIC-RAY INJECTION AND ACCELERATION Hyesung Kang, T. W. Jones, & U. D. J. Gieseler DYNAMIC NONLINEARITY IN LARGE-SCALE DYNAMOS WITH SHEAR Evic G. Blackman & Axel Brandenburg RADIAL OSCILLATIONS OF HYBRID STARS V.K. Gupta, Vinita Tuli, & Ashok Goyal SCREENING CORRECTIONS TO THE ELECTRON CAPTURE RATES IN DENSE STARS BY THE RELATIVISTICALLY DEGENERATE ELECTRON LIQUID Naoki Itoh, Nami Tomizawa, Masaya Tamamura, Shinya Wanajo, & Satoshi Nozawa IMPLICATIONS OF THE LAG-LUMINOSITY RELATIONSHIP FOR UNIFIED GAMMA-RAY BURST PARADIGMS J. P. Norris THE X-RAY STRUCTURE AND SPECTRUM OF THE PULSAR WIND NEBULA SURROUNDING PSR B1853+01 IN W44 R. Petre, K. D. Kuntz, & R. L. Shelton NATURE OF THE SOFT SPECTRAL COMPONENT IN THE X-RAY PULSARS SMC X-1 AND LMC X-4 B. Paul, F. Nagase, T. Endo, T. Dotani, J. Yokogawa, & M. Nishiuchi CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS OF THE BURSTING X-RAY TRANSIENT SAX J1747.0—2853 DURING LOW-LEVEL ACCRETION ACTIVITY Rudy Wijnands, Jon M. Miller, & Q. Daniel Wang OCCULTATION AND MICROLENSING Eric Agol LITHIUM ABUNDANCES IN WIDE BINARIES WITH SOLAR-TYPE TWIN COMPONENTS Eduardo L. Martin, Gibor Basri, Yakiv Pavlenko, & Yuri Lyubchik EVIDENCE FOR VERY EXTENDED GASEOUS LAYERS AROUND O-RICH MIRA VARIABLES AND M GIANTS B. Mennesson, G. Perrin, G. Chagnon, V. Couded u Foresto, S. Ridgway, A. Merand, P. Salome, P. Borde, W. Cotton, S. Morel, P. Kervella, W. Traub, & M. Lacasse CONTENTS A DYNAMICAL ANALYSIS OF THE 47 URSAE MAJORIS PLANETARY SYSTEM © Gregory Laughlin, John Chambers, & Debra Fischer A GENERAL THEORY OF CONNECTIVITY AND CURRENT SHEETS IN CORONAL MAGNETIC FIELDS ANCHORED TO DISCRETE SOURCES D. W. Longcope & I. Klapper 2002 NOVEMBER 10, NUMBER 2 DETECTING THE BARYONS IN MATTER POWER SPECTRA ChristopherJ . Miller, Robert C. Nichol, & Xuelei Chen HOW NEUTRAL IS THE INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM AT =z ~ 6? Adam Lidz, Lam Hui, Matias Zaldarriaga, & Roman Scoccimarro EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET ABSORPTION LINES IN Lya FOREST ABSORBERS AND THE OXYGEN ABUNDANCE IN THE INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM Randal C. Telfer, Gerard A. Kriss, Wei Zheng, Arthur F. Davidsen, & David Tytler OPTICAL PHOTOMETRY AND THE CONTINUUM OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI Ronaldo E. de Souza, Sueli M. Viegas, & Ruth Gruenwald ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS BLACK HOLE MASSES AND BOLOMETRIC LUMINOSITIES © Jong-Hak Woo & C. Megan Urry DETECTION OF A SUPER-STAR CLUSTER AS THE IONIZING SOURCE IN THE LOW-LUMINOSITY ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS NGC 4303 © Luis Colina, Rosa Gonzalez Delgado, J. Miguel Mas- Hesse, & Claus Leitherer THE ACCRETION RATES AND SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS OF BL LACERTAE OBJECTS Jian-Min Wang, Riidiger Staubert, & Luis C. Ho CHANDRA IMAGING OF THE X-RAY CORE OF THE VIRGO CLUSTER A. J. Young, A. S. Wilson, & C. G. Mundell A UNIVERSAL TEMPERATURE PROFILE FOR GALAXY CLUSTERS Chris Loken, Michael L. Norman, Erik Nelson, Jack Burns, Greg L. Bryan, & Patrick Motl TESTS OF THE LAS CAMPANAS DISTANT CLUSTER SURVEY FROM CONFIRMATION OBSERVATIONS FOR THE ESO DISTANT CLUSTER SURVEY Anthony H. Gonzalez, Dennis Zaritsky, Luc Simard. Doug Clowe, & Simon D. M. White RESULTS FROM A SECOND ROSSI X-RAY TIMING EXPLORER OBSERVATION OF THE COMA CLUSTER Yoel Rephaeli & Duane Gruber NEW LIGHT AND SHADOWS ON STEPHAN’S QUINTET C. M. Gutiérrez, M. Lopez-Corredoira, F. Prada, & M. C. Eliche HIGH-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF THE ELLIPTICAL GALAXY NGC 4636 WITH THE REFLECTION GRATING SPECTROMETER ON BOARD XMM-NEWTON H. Xu, S. M. Kahn, J. R. Peterson, E. Behar, F. B. S. Paerels, R. F. Mushotzky, J. G. Jernigan, A. C. Brinkman, & K. Makishima POLARIZATION ANGULAR SPECTRA OF GALACTIC SYNCHROTRON EMISSION ON ARCMINUTE SCALES M. Tucci, E. Carretti, S. Cecchini, L. Nicastro, R. Fabbri, B. M. Gaensler, J. M. Dickey, & N. M. McClure-Griffiths THE r-PROCESS IN THE EARLY GALAXY © Jennifer A. Johnson & Michael Bolte THORIUM AND URANIUM CHRONOMETERS APPLIED TO CS 31082-001 Hendrik Schatz, Ralf Toenjes, Bernd Pfeiffer, Timothy C. Beers, John J. Cowan, Vanessa Hill, & Karl-Ludwig Kratz GRAVITATIONAL MICROLENSING EVENTS DUE TO STELLAR-MASS BLACK HOLES © D. P. Bennett, A. C. Becker, J. L. Quinn, A. B. Tomaney, C. Alcock, R. A. Allsman, D. R. Alves, T. S. Axelrod, J. J. Calitz, K. H. Cook A. J. Drake, P. C. Fragile, K. C. Freeman, M. Geha, K. Griest, B. R. Johnson, S. C. Keller, C. Laws, M. J. Lehner, S. L. Marshall, D. Minniti, C. A. Nelson, B. A. Peterson, P. Popowski, M. R. Pratt, P. J. Quinn, S. H. Rhie, C. W. Stubbs, W. Sutherland, T. Vandehei, & D. Welch (THE MACHO anp MPS CoLLaBoraTIONS) THE SPATIALLY RESOLVED MASS FUNCTION OF THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER M22 660 Michael D. Albrow, Guido De Marchi, & Kailash C. Sahu THE AXISYMMETRIC EJECTA OF SUPERNOVA 1987A L. Wang, J. C. Wheeler, P. Héflich, A. Khokhlov, D. Baade, D. Branch, P. Challis, A. V. Filippenko, C. Fransson, P. Garnavich, R. P. Kirshner, P. Lundqvist, R. McCray, N. Panagia, C. S. J. Pun, M. M. Phillips, G. Sonneborn, & N. B. Suntzeff TWO MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS AT EARLY EVOLUTIONARY STAGES Guido Garay, Kate J. Brooks, Diego Mardones, Ray P. Norris, & Michael G. 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