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THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 653, PART | 2006 DECEMBER 10, NUMBER | <APHY OF THE REIONIZATION EPOCH WITH MULTIFREQUENCY CMB OBSERVATIONS Vionteagudo, | i berde, & Raul Jimenez DIAL NON-GAUSSIANITY AND ANALYTICAL FORMULA FOR MINKOWSKI FUNCTIONALS COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND AND LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURI NG COSMOLOGICAL DEGENERACIES IN GALAXY CLUSTER SURVEYS WITH A PHYSICAL MODEI R STRUCTURI D. Younaer Zoltan Haima ERSAL HALOS AND THE RADIAL ORBIT INSTABILITY D. MacM Vrence VW. Widrow, & Richard N. Henriksen IES AT 6: THE UV LUMINOSITY FUNCTION AND LUMINOSITY DENSITY FROM 506 HUDI ARALLEL ACS FIELD, AND GOODS i-DROPOUTS 2 G. D. Ill Il. P. Blakeslee, & M QUASARS: WHAT TURNS THEM OFF’ t J Evan Scannapieco, & H. M. P. Couchman ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS AND STARBURST CLASSIFICATION FROM SP/TZER MID-INFRARED SPECTRA FOR HIGH-REDSHIFT SWIRE SOURCES DW Vv. Peiletta, C. J. Lonsdale, B. J. Wilkes, B. Siana, J. R. Houck, J. Surace, D. Shupe, D. Farrah, & H. E. Smith RPING AND PRECESSION IN GALACTIC AND EXTRAGALACTIC ACCRETION DISKS Vario Lit Zulema Abraham, & Herman J. Mosquera Cuesta SILICATE FEATURES IN ACTIVE GALA¢ NUCLEI: NEW INSIGHTS INTO UNIFICATION MODELS D. C. Hines, V. Gorjian, M. W. Werner, K. Cleary, F. J. Low, P. S. Smith, & J. Bowwman THE UNIFIED MODEL OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI. I. NON-HIDDEN BROAD-LINE REGION SEYFERT 2 AND NARROW-LINE SEYFERT | GALAXIES En-I Z & Jian-Min War THE MASSO F THE BLACK HOLE IN THE SEYFERT | GALAXY NGC 4593 FROM REVERBERATION MAPPING K D. Denney, Misty C. Bentz, Bradley M. Peterson, Richard W. Pogge, Edward M. Cackett, Matthias Dietrich, Jeffrey K. J. Fogel lakeo Minezaki, Christopher A. Onken, Vladimir I. Pronik, Douglas O. Richstone & Yuzuru Yoshi LINE STRENING ETARHLY-STYP E CLUSTER GALAXIES AT z = 0.33: IMPLICATIONS FOR a/Fe, NITROGEN, \ND THE HISTORIESO F E/SOs Daniel D. Kelson, Garth D. Illingworth, Marijn Franx, & P. G. van Dokkum RA OBSERVATIONO F THE INTERACTION OF THE RADIO SOURCE AND COOLING CORE IN ABELL 2063 Kanov, Craig L. Sarazin, & Amalia K. Hicks THE ACS VIRGO CLUSTER SURVEY. XIV. ANALYSISO F COLOR-MAGNITUDE RELATIONS IN GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEMS Steff Vic Ci indrés Jordan, Patrick Coté, Markus Kissler-Patig, Eric W. Peng P Blakeslee, Simona Mei, David Merritt, John L. Tonrv, & Michael J. West THE HOT GAS CONTENT OF LOW-LUMINOSITY EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES AND THE IMPLICATIONS REGARDING SUPERNOVA HEATING AND ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS FEEDBACK > David, Christine Jones, William Forman, Iris Monica Vargas, & Paul Nulsen PITZER VIEW OF LOW-METALLICITY STAR FORMATION. |. HARO 3 K. Hunt, Trinh X. Thuan, Marc Sauvage, & Yuri I. lzotor THE BARYON CONTENT OF EXTREMELY LOW MASS DWARF GALAXIES 4Vi G V1. R. Blanton, M. Masjedi, & A. A. West \ KINEMATICALLY SELECTED, METAL-POOR STELLAR HALO IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF M31 S. C. Chapman, R. Ibeta, G. F- Lewis, A. M. N. Ferguson, M. Irwin, A. McConnachie, & N. Tanvir CONTENTS PROCESSINGO F INTERSTELLAR DUST AND POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS SUPERNOVA REMNANT N132D a& hh Keach FA COMPACT X-RAY SOURCE IN THE LMC SUPERNOVA REMNANT N23 WITH CHANDRA(4 xan 1, lo fama a A S/ A DISTRIBUTION OF THI riC FIRST STARS. |. HIGH-RESOLUTION N-BODY APPROACH THE SPITE PLATEAU: A POSSIBLE RECONCILIATIONO F HALO STARS OBSERVATIONS ROM BIG BANG NUCLEOSYNTHESIS » ¢ Dd» isarad ! « > 47u 1 ‘a’ CELERATION AT COLLISIONLESS SHOCKS UATIONS AND NONTHERMAL PARTICLE ACCELERATION IN RELATIVISTIC, TRANSVERSE MAGNETOSONIC AVES IN PROTON-ELECTRON-POSITRON PLASMAS ON OBSERVATIONSO F THE BIPOLAR PLANETARY NEBULAE N¢ 346 AND NGC G ‘ y | C7} & Rosa M. it ATIONSI N THE D/H RATIOO F EXTENDED SIGHT LINES FROM / IC EXPLORER OBSERVATIONS x ¢ dun ftje t THE GLOBAL EVOLUTION OF GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUDS. I. MODEL FORMULATION AND QUASI-EQUILIBRIUM BEHAVIOR / ( ‘ é ) Vat \RGE-AREA MAPPING AT 850 yum. V. ANALYSISO F THI LUMP DISTRIBUTION THE ORION A SOUTH MOLECULAR CLOUD a nb SILICON MONOXIDE OBSERVATIONS REVEAL A CLUSTERO F HIDDEN COMPACT OUTFLOWS THE OM¢ SOUTH REGION I HARD X-RAYS FROM ULTRACOMPACT H ti REGIONS IN W49A Hi a i ) Feige K. ¥. Getma& nPS,. B TFLOW-DRIVEN CAVIT D l . } LATIONSO F INTERMEDIARIES PROTOSTI PROTOSTELLAR SYSTEM I WITH MASSIVE STAR-DISK SYSTEMS ES INGAMMA-RAY BUR EUTRAL POINTS AND THE EFFECT OF MODE COUPLING ROTRON EMISSION IN SMALL-SCALE MAGNETIC FIELDS AS A POSSIBLE EXPLANATION MR PROMPT EMISSION SPECTRA OF GAMMA-RAY BURSTS N SHORT GAMMA-RAY BURSTS. I. THE UNCOLLIMATED AFTERGLOW OF GRB 050724 da ; Sande A fe A r ) ‘, BU Z| Peter Més OS OF \KS IN SHORT GAMMA-RAY BURSTS. IL. THE COLLIMATED AFTERGLOW OF GRB 051221A D G e, Milvia ( Sande K. Patel, Chryssa Kouveliotou, Bing Zhai ( Chinca veil ¢ & RalpAh. M ri PROCESS NUCLEOSYNTHESIS TO NUCLEAR REACTION RATES IN A 25 M., SUPERNOVA MODEI VU. Wiesci H Kip | SPECTROPOLARIM THE TYPE Ia SN 2004dt GROWING HYDRODYNAMIC MODES IN KEPLERIAN ACCRETION DISKS DURING SECONDARY PERTURBATIONS ELLIPTICAL VORTEX EFFECTS wi HRI DIMENSIONAL COMPRESSIBLI HYDRODYNAMIC SIMULATIONSO F VORTICES IN DISKS : - 5 l 1 Gardine} CONTENTS RD LOOK AT THE LOW) HARD STATE IN ACCRET ING BLACK HQLES D. Steeghs, M. Rupen, R. W. Hunstead, R. Wijnands, P. A. Charles, & A. C. Fabian \ COMPARISON OF ULTRALUMINOUS X-RAY SOURCES IN NGC 1399 AND THE ANTENNAE GALAXIES ( NGC 4038/4039) ra‘ KRaare LOW MACH NUMBER MODELING OF TYPEI I X-RAY BURST DEFLAGRATIONS & Ronald E. Taam THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONSO F THI REORGANIZATIONO F A QUARK STAR’S MAGNETIC FIELD AS INDUCEDB Y THE MEISSNER EFFECT QO 3 ebergal, Wolfgang Dob & De ROTOCHEMICAL HEATINGO F NEUTRON STARS RIGOROUS FORMALISM WITH ELECTROSTATIC POTENTIAL PERTURBATIONS R Jotré. Rod indez, & Elena Kant PROMAGNETIC CASCADES IN SPIN-POWERED PULSARS IANT PULSES FROM PSR J182 3ailes, R. N. Manchester, & S V/ THE CHANDRA X-RAY SPECTRUM OF THI 10.6s PULSAR IN WESTERLUND| TESTING THE MAGNETAR HYPOTHESIS ae RP & S. A. Zhekor THE 2004 HYPERFLARE FROM SGR 1806—20: FURTHER EVIDENCE FOR GLOBAL TORSIONAL VIBRATIONS 7 j q ] & {rnin il y Watts DISCOVERY OF AN ECLIPSING X-RAY BINARY WITH A 32.69 hr PERIOD IN M101 AN ANALOG OF HER X-1 OR LMC X-4? CARBON DEFICIENCY IN EXTERNALLY POLLUTED WHITE DWARFS: EVIDENCE FOR ACCRETION OF ASTEROIDS AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF TIDAI SYNCHRONIZATION IN SOLAR-TYPE BINARY STARS IN THE OPEN CLUSTERS M35 AND M34 .) ; f t D. Mathieu, & Keivan G. Stass ARIABILITY IN THE YOUNG 1 MASSIVE TRIPLE @- ORIONIS A tS Sel esta Da rf Huc remoerder, Ka 1 ishibe METHOD FOR ECLIPSING COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION y & David Charbonnea TION OF EMISSION-LINE ACTIVITY IN INTERMEDIATI MASS YOUNG STARS / 1 C. Bhatt, G. Maheswar, & S. Mune € EVOLUTION AROUND A STARS { G Brvden . } & M. W. Werner ROTATIONAL MODULATION OF THE RADIO EMISSION FROM THE M9 DWARF TVLM 513 BROADBAND COHERENT EMISSION AT THE SUBSTELLAR BOUNDARY? G. Ha 1 1. Antonova, J. G. Doyle, S. Bourke, WF. B en, & A. Golder ON THE SEARCH FOR TRANSITSO F THE PLANETS ORBITING GLIESE 876 D. Shant nd, £ J. Rivera, G. Laughlin anh P. ce, B. Gary, R. Bissinge IcGee Wolf B. Carte: Le /. Biggs, B. Monard, & M. C. B SOURCES OTF THE SOLAR WIND AT ULYSSES DURING 1990-2006 lf i & N. R. She ele) HARD X-RAY PRODUCTION IN A FAILED FILAMENT ERUPTION D ler, Rui Liu, & Holly R. Gilbert HELIOSEIS MICALLY DETERMINED NEAR-SURFACI FLOWS UNDERLYING A QUIESCENT FILAMENT ih | Deborah A. Haber, & Juri Toomre DIAGNOSTICS OF THE HEATING PROCESSES IN SOLAR FLARES USING CHROMOSPHERIC SPECTRAL LINES XY. Cheng, M. D. Ding, & J. P-L NUMERICAL MODELING OF MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC WAVI PROPAGATION AND REFRACTION IN SUNSPOTS FE Ki me & ,M . ¢ ANGULAR MOMENTUM TRANSPORT BY GRAVITY WAVES IN THE SOLAR INTERIOR VM. Rogers & Gary A. Glatzmaiei NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF PENETRATION AND OVERSHOOT IN THE SUN lan lf Pp ne Gal 1. Gliatzmaier, & ¢ 1. Jones CONTENTS 20, NUMBER 2 \ »?PROACHES OLENSING MAGNIFICATION CONTENTS A SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF REDSHIFT 1.4 Sz < 3.0 GALAXIES IN THE GOODS-NORTH FIELD SURVEY DESCRIPTION, CATALOGS, AND PROPERTIES : s C. Steidel, Dawn K. Erb, Alice E. Shapley, & Max Pettini VEY OF GALAXY KINEMATICSTO | IN THE TKRS’/GOODS-N FIELD. | ATION AND DISPERSION PROPERTIES i ( sfopnel { ile 7 f far la Mr Vi POUTTE Susan { Kassin . SURVEY OF GALAXY KINEMATICS TO: | IN THE TKRS/GOODS-N FIELD. II EVOLUTION IN THE TULLY-FISHER RELATION 17 C.F uwson Melbourne, A fetevier, N. P. Vogt, & D. C. Koo DOES THE AGN UNIFIED MODEL EVOLVE WITH REDSHIFUTSI?N G THE X-RAY BACKGROUND TO PREDICT THE MID-INFRARED EMISSION OF AGNs ) R. Ballant Y. Shi, G. H. Rieke, J. L. Donley, C. Papovich, & J. R. Righ ABSORPTION OF 10-200 GeV GAMMA RAYS BY RADIATION FROM BROAD-LINE REGIONS IN BLAZARS 1089 Pa‘ VU. Ba OUTFLOWSO F VERY IONIZGEASD I N THE CENTERSO F SEYFERT GALAXIES 1098 KINEMATICS AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS Vl {lmudena Prieto, Sueli Viegas, & Ruth Gruenw TECTIONO F X-RAY EMISSION FROM THE COMPACT STEEP-SPECTRUM RADIO um, & Willem H. de Vries THE CHANDRA, HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE, AND VLA VIEW OF THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR EXTENDED EMISSION IN THE NARROW EMISSION LINE GALAXY NGC 2110 aniel A. Et tC. Lee, Maria Kamenetska, Sarah C. Gallagher, Ralph P. Kraft, Martin J. HHaarrddccasatslte , & Kimber THE MID-INFRARED PROPERTIESO F STARBURST GALAXIES FROM SPITZER-IRS SPECTROSCOPY B.R.B brand | sB. ernard-Sala s, H. W. W. Spoon, D. Devost, G. C. Sloan, S. Guilles, ¥. Wu, J. R. Houck, D. W. Weedman B. T. Soifer, V.C harmanda L. Hao, J. A. Marshall S. J. Higdon, & T. L. Herter TIC CHEMICAL EVOLUTION: CARBON THROUGH ZINC KRODaVa fT1de¢ i Umeda, Ker hi Nomot Vozomu Tominaga, & Takuya Ohkubo SENSITIVE VERY LONG BASELINE INTERFEROMETRY STUDIESO F THE OH MEGAMASER EMISSION FROM IRAS 17208-0014 Vom comne\ L. Car & THT SUBSTRUCTURE AROUND M31: EVOLUTION AND EFFECTS A é ( n Dubinski, & Lawrence M. Widrow HYPERVELOCITY STARS: PREDICTING THE SPECTRUM OF EJECTION VELOCITIES ; } ( Bromie Scott J. Kenvon. Maraaret J. Gell i ott Barcikowski. Warren R. Brown. & Michael J. Kurtz TIONO F HIGH-VELOCITY STARS FROM THE GALACTIC CENTER Y AN INSPIRALING INTERMEDIATE-MASS BLACK HOLI FIRST RESULTS FROM THE ARECIBO GALACTIC H 1 SURVEY: THE DISK/HALO INTERFACE REGION IN THE OUTER GALAXY S ina Stanimirovic, Mary Putman, Carl Heiles, Joshua E. G. Peek, Paul F. Goldsmith, Bon-Chul Koo, Marko Kréo ff Erik Muller, Jagadheep D. Pandian, Aaron Parsons, Yvonne Tang, & Dan Werthimer TRON TEMPERATURE GRADIENT IN THE GALACTIC DISK 1 Ou ert T. Rood, T. M. Bania, Dana S. Balser, & Walter J. Maciel \ MASSIVE BIPOLAR OUTFLOW AND A DUSTY TORUS WITH LARGE GRAINS IN THE PREPLANETARY NEBULA IRAS 22036+5306 Sahai, K. Young, N. A. Patel, C. Sanchez Contreras, & M. Morris ON THE STABILITYO F ACCELERATING RELATIVISTIC SHOCK WAVES oi J DI P. 1a Vai > ve (Vl TURBULENT STRUCTURE OF A STRATIFIED SUPERNOVA-DRIVEN INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM U.K. R loung & Mordecai-Mark Mac Low THI HEAVY-ION APPROXIMATIOFNOR AMBIPOLAR DIFFUSION CALCULATIONS FOR WEAKLY IONIZED PLASMAS > ik Shing Li, Christopher F. McKee, & Richard I. Klein POLARIZATIONO F ABSORPTION LINES AS A DIAGNOSTICSO F CIRCUMSTELLAR, INTERSTELLAR, AND INTERGALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELDS: FINE-STRUCTURE ATOMS Huirong Yan & A. Lazarian INTRINSIC SHORT-TIMESCALE VARIABILITY IN W3(OH) HYDROXYL MASERS R. Ramachandran, A. A. Deshpande, & W. M. Goss CONTENTS THE CHARACTERIZATION AND GALACTIC DISTRIBUTIONO F INFRARED DARK CLOUDS . Vi. Rathborne. R. Y. Shai I M. Jackson. & E. T Chambers OPTICAL EMISSION BAND MORPHOLOGIESO F THE RED RECTANGLI fdolf N. Witt, Donald G. York, Vikram Vi. Dwarkadas, Bruce E. Woodgate, & Povilas Palunas THE EXCITATIONO F SO IN COLD MOLECULAR CLOUDS: TM(¢ jue Cernicha & P.( MID-INFRARED IMAGINGO F THE HERBIG Ae STAR AB AURIGAE: EXTENDED EMISSIONO N SEVERAL SCALES i Mevidas C M Tek R. S. Fisher, C. Packham, & J. T. RadomWN Sh 1 [WO BIPOLAR OUTFLOWS AND MAGNETIC FIELDSI N THE MULTIPLE PROTOSTAR SYSTEM L1448 IRS 3 j HW yoney, Richard M. Crutcher, & Jason M. Kirk INITIAL CONDIFOTR GIRAOVITNATISONA L COLLAPSE OF A CORI EXTREMELY YOUNG LOW-MASS CLASS 0 PROTOSTARG F 9-2 S. f a, Yoshimi Kitamu & H o Shinnaga ROLENSINGO F LENSEI ) SUPERNOVAI ) & CI s Rk. KA .celol ) AGAINST MACROSCOPIC ASTROPHYSICAL DYADOSPHERES EXPLORATION OF THE P.-P,,, RELATION FOR WIND-FED X-RAY PULSARS i ) \i-Wei Liu, & Xiang-Don PTIMING OF MILLISECOND PULSARS IN NGC 6752. II -ULSARS rIrN THE CLUSTER OUTSKIRTS ( } {. Possent 1. G. Lyne, R. N. Manchest I unilo D'Amico, 4 Vl. Sart ssian WTON OBSERVATIONSO F THE SOFT GAMMA-RAY REPEATER SGR 1900+14 1. Ties S. Zane, R. Turolla, L. Stella, G. L. 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