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THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL Founded in 1895 by George E. Hale and James E. Keeler ETHAN T. VISHNIAC CHRISTOPHER SNEDEN Editor-in-Chief Letters Editor McMaster University University of Texas W. B. BURTON JOHN SCALO Associate Editor De puty Letters Editor University of Leiden & National Radio University of Texas Astronomy Observatory Scientific Editors TIMOTHY BASTIAN BRIAN CHABOYER RICHARD DE GRIJS STEVEN ROBERT FEDERMAN _ ERIC D. FEIGELSON National Radio Dartmouth College The University of University of Toled Pennsylvania State Astronomy Observatory Sheffield University KATIA FERRIERE BRAD GIBSON LEON GOLUB DIETER HARTMANN STEVEN KAWALER Observatoire University of Smithsonian Astrophysical Clemson University lowa State University Midi-Pyrenees Central Lancashire Observatory ARI LAOR CHUNG-PEI MA JOHN MULCHAEY JUDITH PIPHER FREDERIC A. RASIO Israel Institute of University of California The Carnegie Observatory University of Northwestern University Technology Berkeley Rochester SUSAN M. SIMKIN LUIGI STELLA JOAN M. WROBEL Michigan State Os servatorio Astronomico National Radio University di Roma Astronomy Observatory AAS PUBLICATIONS BOARD MICHAEL A’ HEARN (2005-2008), Ch airpersor RICHARD GREEN (2007-2008), Chair-elect University of Maryland University of Arizona PATRICK J. MCCARTHY (2006-2009 BO REIPURTH (2006-2009 VIRGINIA L. TRIMBLE (2005 2008 ) The Carnegie Observatories University of Hawaii University of California, Irvine JOSEPH CASSINELLI (2004-2007 LEE ANNE WILLSON (2007-2010) University of Wisconsin lowa State University Operations Manager: MARY GUILLEMETTI Chief Manuscript Editor: ELIZABETH HUYCK Production Manager: ALAIN PARK Manuscript Editors: THAD A. Doria, GREG HAJEK, DON RENEAU, Erk SHUTT, ELLEN CREDILLE, JEREMY HORSEFIELD, KERRY TUPPER, ALISON COMPTON . ERICA GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH SCHAEFER, JENNIFER DAVIS, WENDY O’ DONNELL, PAUL OGil VIE, ISAAC ROBINOVITZ, CAROLYN STEELE, JOSHUA ALLEN, NATHAN CZUBA, AND NOE! TAYLOR Production Staff: CINDY GARRETT, ERIK CAMERON, KELLY WILLIAMS, ABBY DENNIS, CHRIS WIBERG, AND COURTNEY BONT Ontario Editorial Office: JANICE St KX TON VOLUME 681, PART | 2008 JULY 1 AND JULY 10 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS FOR THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 2008 BY AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PUBLISHED THREE TIMES A MONTH THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAI CONTENTSO F VOLUME 681, PART | 2008 JULY 1, NUMBER | THE HISTORY AND MORPHOLOGY OF HELIUM REIONIZATION Steven R. Furlanetto & S. Peng Ol PREGALACTIC LiBeB PRODUCTION BY SUPERNOVA COSMIC RAYS Motohiko Kusakabe DARK ENERGY AND COSMIC CURVATURE: MONTE CARLO MARKOV CHAIN APPROACH Yungui Gong, Qiang Wu, & Anzhong Wang SIGNATURES OF ACDM SUBSTRUCTURE IN TIDAL DEBRIS Jennifer M. Siegal-Gaskins & Monica Vallur CONTRIBUTION TO UNRESOLVED INFRARED FLUCTUATIONS FROM DWARF GALAXIES AT REDSHIFTS OF 2-3 g Ranga-Ram Chary, Asantha Cooray, & lan Sullivan NONAXISYMMETRIC EFFECTS IN BLACK HOLE ACCRETION INVISCID HYDRODYNAMICS FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF A TILTED TORUS ignieszka JJ aniuk, Daniel Proga, & Ryuichi Kurosawa COEVOLUTION OF SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLES AND CIRCUMNUCLEAR DISKS zomu Kawakatu & Ketichi Wada OBSERVATIONAL EFFECTS OF ANOMALOUS BOUNDARY LAYERS IN RELATIVISTIC JETS M. A. A & P Mimica NUCLEOSYNTHESIS IN ACCRETION AND OUTFLOW REGIONS AROUND BLACK HOLES Tao Hu & Oiuhe Pena DYNAMICS OF KICKED AND ACCELERATED MASSIVE BLACK HOLES IN GALAXIES David A. Kornreich & Richard V. E. Lovelace SWIFT BAT SURVEY OF AGNs I Tue R. F- Mushotzky, S. Barthelm K. Cannizzo, N. Gehrels, C. B. Ma PROPERTIES OF ACTIVE GALAXIES DEDUCED FROM H 1 OBSERVATIONS [ g ( H ere? riing, & Jen I Creene GEMINI IMAGING OF MID-INFRARED EMISSION FROM THE NUCLEAR REGIONO F CENTAURUS A 7 Dp kham, A N. A‘. Levenson, Er ric Pe) rlman, Ly erothWohdei? L. 1P F eeu v, Hf enry Matthews Racl Vason, James M. De Buizer, Charles M. Telesco, & Manuel Orduna THERMAL BALANCE IN THE INTRACLUSTER MEDIUM: IS AGN FEEDBACK NECESSARY? C nar Con & Jeremiah P. Ostrike CLUSTER STRUCTURE IN COSMOLOGICAL SIMULATIONS. I. CORRELATION TO OBSERVABLES MASS ESTIMATES, AND EVOLUTION li E. Jeltema, Eric J. Hallman, Jack O. Burns, & Patrick M. Mot DARK MATTER AND BARYONSI N THE X-RAY LUMINOUS MERGING GALAXY CLUSTER RX J1347.5—114154) 4 lim Schrabback, Thomas Erben, Michael McCourt, Evan Million, Adam Mantz, Steve Allen, Roger Blandford 1leksi Ha Hendrik Hildebrandt, Marco Lombardi, Phil Marshall, Peter Schneider, Tommaso Treu, & Jean-Paul Kneib THE ACS VIRGO CLUSTER SURVEY. XV. THE FORMATION EFFICIENCIESO F GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES: THE EFFECTS OF MASS AND ENVIRONMENT r lrés Jordan, PD atrick Cote, Marianne Takan 1, Michael J. West e, Simona Me John L ) & Andrew A. West INCLINATION-INDEPENDENT GALAXY CLASSIFICATION Jeren } n & William E. Harr THE REDSHIFT EVOLUTION OF WET, DRY, AND MIXED GALAXY MERGERS FROM CLOSE GALAXY PAIRS IN THE DEEP2 GALAXY REDSHIFT SURVEY ey, bel CONTENTS GALEX OBSERVATIONSO F LOW SURFACE BRIGHTNESS GALAXIES: UV COLOR AND STAR FORMATION EFFICIENCY §. Boissier, A. Gild e Pa 1. Boselli, V Buat, B. Madore emin, C. Balkowski, P- Amram, ( jna } in Drie IRAC EXCESS IN DISTANT STAR-FORMGAILANXIGES : TENTATIVE EVIDENCE FOR THE 3.3 wm POLYCYCLI AROMATIC HYDROCARBON FEATURI B. Maanelli, R. R. Chary, A. Pope, D. Elbaz, G. Morr { M. Dickinso QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY OF 24 A SUPERGIANTSI N THE SCULPTOR GALAXY NGC 300: FLI X-WEIGHTED GRAVITY —LUMINOSITY RELATIONSHIP, METALLICITY, AND METALLICITY GRADIENT Rolf-Peter Kudritzk Vigue {. Urbaneja. | bre rhert P) [ 1. Wolfaana Gieren,. & G THE INITIAL MASS FUNCTION OF THE STELLAR ASSOCIATION NGC 602 IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD WITH HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE ACS OBSERVATIONS Markus Schmalzl, Dimitrios A. Gouliern ind) E. Dolphin, & Thomas Hennir AN IMPROVED MAGNETIC MAP OF THE MILKY WAY, WITH THE CIRCULARLY ORBITING GAS AND MAGNETIC FIELD LINES CROSSING THE DUSTY STELLAR SPIRAL ARMS JacquP.e Vasll e ANOTHER NONSEGREGATED BLUE STRAGGLER POP ‘TION IN A GLOBULAR CLUSTER THE CASE OF NG(¢ 419 } baal e an lro, B. La DISCOVERY OF A NEW X LI R R2NOVA REMNANT ARO E PULSAR WIND NEBULA IN 3EG J1809—2328 Mallory S. E. Robert TOWARD BETTER SIMI R. H. Ménde 1. M. Teodor NON —LOCAL THERMODYNAMIC EQUILIBRIUM N I FN ( : ENTRAL STAR AND ITS REI rO THE SURROUNDING PLANETARY L. N. Georgiev, M. Peimbert, D { X-RAY DUST SCATTERING A ALI NGI THI MPLETE HAI AROUND GX Randall K. Smith INTERNAL DYNAMICS OF THE HYPERCOMPA( Me Se bE. Churchwe ». Aurt W. M. ¢ DISCOVERY OF WARM AND DENSE MOLE‘ LA AS RROUNDING IRR eM ménez-Estehan. & FE. ¢ ON THE CONSTAN( GLOBAL MODELS FOR TI Kaitlin M. Kratter, C) ACCRETION-POWEREDS Sean Matt & Ralph E. Pu THE BALLOON-BORNE | THE BALLOON-BORNE LARGI CALIBRATION AND TARGETED SOl Mi) ff 1 PA. R. Ad THE BALLOON-BORNE | RVEY IN VULPECUI THE EFFECT OF TURBULENT INTERMITTENCY ON THE DEFLATO GDETRONAATITON ITROANSNITI ON IN SUPERIaN EOXPLVOSAION S thin Pan, J. Craig Wheeler & CONTENTS SiFTO: AN EMPIRICAL METHOD FOR FITTINGSN la LIGHT CURVES M.S in, E. Y. Hsiao, J. Guy, P. Astier alam Balland, S. Basa, R. G \ R. Pain. K. Perrett ritchet Regnault THE INFLUENCES OF OUTFLOW ON THE DYNAMICSO F INFLOW Fu-Guo Xie & |} iar DEVIATIONS FROM THE FLUX—RECURRENCE TIME RELATIONISN HGSI P 1826—238: POTENTIAL TRANSIENT SPECTRAL CHANGES Thomas V Thon ] an K 1 vay, Richard E. Roths l & Lee Homer DISCOVERY OF A ‘ NG. ENERGETIC 70.5 ms PULSAR ASSOCIATED WITH THE TeV GAMMA-RAY SOURCE HESS J18 E. V. Gotthelf & CONSTRAINTSO N THE EMISSION AND VIEWING GEOMETRY OF THE TRANSIENT ANOMALOUS X-RAY PULSAR XTE J Rosalba Perna & IE 161348—5055 IN THE SUPERNOVA REMNANT RCW 103: A MAGNETAR IN A YOUNG LOW-MASS BINARY SYSTEM? / Wit / il \ 1 ¢ uy 7 i ¢ [ d Ai vi ‘ ; fi “ 17 ive H1 UBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE STIS SPECTROSCOPY OF LONG-PERIOD DWARF NOVAE IN QUIESCENCI Szkody, Christian K TOMOGRAPHIC SEPARATIONO F COMPOSITE SPECTRA. XI. THE PHYSICAL PROPERTIESO F THE MASSIVE CLOSI BINARY HD 1002 TU MUSCAE) Laura R. Per nthia Ouzts. & Dou SPURIOUS ECCENTRICITIESO F DISTORTED BINARY COMPONENTS ATION ON THE SPECTRUM OF VEGA VU ” ) rt Zagare fhor S OF MULTIPLICITY IN LATE-TYPE DWARF SPECTRA UNRESOLVED M8.5 5S BINAR RES OF ACCRETION ONTO YOUNG VERY LOV A ARS AND BROWN DWARFS 1H A RESOLVED MOLECULAR GAS DISK AROUND THE NEAR TAL, ) “ é i. Ai an , a if HLfi erhe PARAMETERS A) PREDICTIONS FOR THE LONG-PERIOD TRANSITING PLANET HD J i ul P Rp lf limot! { 1 Da ( CORONAL HARD X-RAY EM TS DURING CY¢ EFFECTS AND TI COSMIC RAY DENSITY GRADIENT IN A SOLAR ROTATION PERIOD FIRST OBSERVA N WITH THE GLOBAL MUON DETECTOR NETWORK (GMDN) \ C. Kat $ Ya r k ; 7 Fy VU ) METHOD FOR TIMI BOOTSTRAP FOR CORRI ERRATI A RADIAL VI IT’ RVEY HE CYGNUS OB: — , ; for ¢ ul CONTENTS 10, NUMBER 2 IME VARIATIONO F THE ELECTRON MASS IN 1 EARL‘ NIVERSE AND THE BARROW-MAGUELO MODEI ( idia G. See ) Ve E. M ‘ 5 J J « Hect ” J EXTRAGALACTIC POINT-SOURCE SEARCH IN H { ANI $ GHz DATA E.L. wW At COSMOLOGICAL H un BUBBLE GROWTH Dt Min-Su Shin, Hy 7 THE FORMATIONOT OR THE INITIAL MASS | ( D MICROI NSPERFECT RAVITAT PRODUCTION LL MULTIPLE IMAG ru \ POPULATION OI! HOST GALAXIES OF ¢ ABSORPTION SYSTI INS OF OSO OBSERVATIONS ( X STATI Sief CONTENTS PASSIVE EVOLUTION OF GALAXY CLUSTERING Hee-Jong Seo, Daniel J. Eisenstein, & Idit Zeha THE X-RAY PROPERTIESO F MODERATE-REDSHIFT GALAXY GROUPS SELECTED BY ASSOCIATION WITH GRAVITATIONAL LENSES C. D. Fassnacht, D. D. Kocevski, M. W. Auger, L. M. Lubin [ uther, 1 leltema, J Mulcha | P- McKean AN INFRARED SURVEY OF BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXIES. Il. WHY ARE SOME BRIGHTEST CLUSTER GALAXIES FORMING STARS Christopher P. O'Dea, Stefi A. Baum, George Privon, Jace Vo t i ( ul holas Zufelt, Jaehong Park, Alastair Eda Helen Russe indre C. Fabian, Megan Donahue aig l arazin, Brian ura, Joel N. Breqman chi Egam 4 NEW GALAXY GROUP FINDING ALGORITHM: PROBABILITY FRIENDS-OF-FRIENDS Hauyu Baobal B. C. Hsieh, Paul T. P. Ho, Lihwai Lin, & Renbin Yar THE PERSISTENCE OF UNIVERSAL HALO PROFILES imr A. El-Zant THE CAUSES OF HALO SHAPE CHANGES INDUCED BY COOLING BARYONS: DISKS VERSUS SUBSTRUCTURES Victor P. Debattista, Ben Moore, Thomas Quinn, Stelios Kazantzidis, Rvan Maas, Lucio Mayer, Justin Read, & Joachim Stade! TOWARD A ROBUST ESTIMATE OF THE MERGER RATE EVOLUTION USING NEAR-IR PHOTOMETRY 1. Rawat, Francois Hammer, Ajit K. Kembhavi, & Hector Flores THE MULTIWAVELENGTH SURVEY BY YALE-CHILE (MUSYC): WIDE K-BAND IMAGING, PHOTOMETRIC ATALOGS, CLUSTERING, AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIESO F GALAXIES AT z 2 Guillermo A. Blanc, Paulina Lira, L. Felipe Barrientos, Paula Aquirre, Harold Francke, Edward N Danilo Marchesir Leopoldo Infante. Eric awise Patrick B. Hal lon P Willis. David Herrera, & MUSYC (¢ 4 DIRECT MEASUREMENT OF THE DUST EXTINCTION CURVE IN AN INTERMEDIATE-REDSHIFT GALAXY Kevin Heng, Dat Rosalba Perna, Peter Garnavich, Alberto Noriega-Crespo, David Bersier, Thomas Matheson, & Michael Pahr 4 COMPARISONO F GALAXY PROPERTIESI N TWO LUMINOUS RED GALAXY SAMPLES AT FXTREMELY HIGH AND LOW DENSITY Yin-Fa Der Zhou He, Yi-Qing Chen, & Ping Wu 4-COSMOS SURVEY. Il. FURTHER CATALOG ANALYSIS AND THE RADIO SOURCE COUNTS P ( FE. Schinnerer V Smol K. Jahnke, C. Car & G. Zamorar MERGINGO F GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN INNER GALACTIC REGIONS. Il. NUCLEAR STAR CLUSTER FORMATION R. Cap ) N Vio GALACTIC SPIRAL SHOCKS WITH THERMAL INSTABILITY Chang-G Kin | } lae Kim. & Eve C. Ostriker TRACING THE MASS-DEPENDENT STAR FORMATHIIOSTNOR Y OF LATE-TYPE GALAXIES USING X-RAY EMISSION: RESULTS FROM THE CHANDRA DEEP FIELDS B. D. Lehmer, W. N. Brandt, D. M. Alexander, E. F- Bell, A. E. Hornschemeier, D. H. McIntosh D. P. Schneider D. Silverman, A. T. Steffen, P. Toz & C. Wolf METALLICITY CALIBRATIONS AND THE MASS-METALLICITY RELATION FOR STAR-FORMING GALAXIES Lisa J. Ke é & Sara Eilison TRACING THE [ Fe Ne RATIO AND ITS RELATIOWINTHS HOTIHPER ISM INDICATORS WITHIN STAR-FORMING DWARF GALAXIES: A SPITZER IRS ARCHIVAL STUDY B. O'Halloran, S. C. Madden, & N. P. Abe MASS LOSS FROM EVOLVED STARS IN ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES Joel R. Pan { é \. Breqman THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEMS AROUND NGC 3311 AND NGC abeth M. | Vehner, William E. Harr Bradley C. Whitmore, Barry Rothberg, & K) CHARACTERISTIC SCALES IN STELLAR CLUSTERING: A TRANSITION NEAR THE DISK SCALE HEIGHT Vary Crone Odel RADIAL VELOCITIESO F STARS IN THE GALACTIC CENTER Oingfer Zh Rolf P Kudritzki. Donald F Fiaer Fran Naj wre DISTORTION OF ULTRA-HIGH-ENERGY SKY BY GALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELD aka ra“& Katsuhiko Sato VERY LARGE ARRAY OBSERVATIONSO F GALACTIC CENTERO H 1720 MHz MASERSI N SAGITTARIUS A EAST AND IN THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR DISK Lorant O. § erman & Ylva M. Pihlstron THE EVOLUTION OF NGC 7027 AT RADIO FREQUENCIES: A NEW DETERMINATIONO F THE DISTANCE AND CORE MASS {bert A. Zijlstra, P. A. M. van Hoof, & R. A. Perley CONTENTS FUSE OBSERVATIONSO F THE LOOP I/LOCAL BUBBLE INTERACTION REGION Shauna M. Sallmen, Eric J. Korpela, & Hiroki Yamashit NEW THEORETICAL RESULTS CONCERNING THE INTERSTELLAR ABUNDANCE OF MOLECULAR OXYGEN Donghui Quan, Eric Herbst, T. J. Millar, George E. Hassel, Shi Ying Lin, Hua Guo, Pascal Honvault, & Daigian Xi ON THE ORIGINO F THE NEUTRAL HYDROGEN SUPERSHELLS: THE IONIZED PROGENITORS AND THE LIMITATIONSO F THE MULTIPLE SUPERNOVAE HYPOTHESIS Sergiy Silich, Federico Elias, & José Frar COSMIC RAY TRANSPORT AND PRODUCTION IN THE GALAXY: A STOCHASTIC PROPAGATION SIMULATION APPROACH ut, Ming Zha Ham INFRARED DUST BUBBLES: PROBING THE DI ILEI . t-—E AND YOUNG MASSIVE STI POPULATIONSO F GALACTIC H u REGIONS C. Watson. M. S. Povich., E. B. Churchwe Bi MAGNETIC BRAKING AND PROTOSTELLAI FORMATION: THE IDEAL MHD | ij lvfi¢ nad iu i EXTENDING THE MODEL OF KH ECTS OF FORWARD SCATTERING AND CURVATURI OF THE OCCULTING RING EDGI RESOLVING THE CHEMISTRY Chunhua Oi, David Wilne THE RAPID DECLINI taanmanot in” ( w, M. Zu LIGO S« CONTENTS RATES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF INTERMEDIATE MASS RATIO INSPIRALS DETECTABLE BY ADVANCED LIGO Ilva Mandel, Duncan A. Brown, Jonathan R. Gair, & M. Coleman Miller THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONSO F THE DEFLAGRATION PHASE OF THE GRAVITATIONALLY CONFINED DETONATION MODEL OF TYPE la SUPERNOVAI G. C. Jordan IV. R. T. Fisher. D. M. Townsle 1. C. Calder, C. Graziani, S. Asida, D. QO. Lamb, & J. W. Truran SWIFT J1753.5—0127: THE BLACK HOLE CANDIDATE WITH THE SHORTEST ORBITAL PERIOD C. Zurita. M. Durar VU. A. P Torres, T. Shahbaz, J. Casares. & D. Steegh GRB 07020 4 POSSIBLE SOFT GAMMA-RAY REPEATER IN M31 E. O. Ofek M. Mu R. Ouimby, S. R. Kulkarni. H. Stiele. W Pietsch. E. Naka ral-Ya Rau. P B. Cameron, S. B. Cenko M. M. Kasliwal, D. B. | P. Chandra, A. AK . H. Kong, & R. bB arnara SPITZER IRAC OBSERVATIONS OF WHITE DWARFS. II. MASSIVE PLANETARY AND COLD BROWN DWARI COMPANIONS TO YOUNG AND OLD DEGENERATES J). Farihi, E. E. Becklin, & B. Zuckerman SPITZER MIPS OBSERVATIONS OF STARS IN THEI PICTORIS MOVING GROUP L. M. Rebull, K. R. Stapelfeldt, M. W. Werner, V. G. Mannings, C. Chen, J. R. Stauffer. P. S. Smith, 1. Song, D. Hines, & F. J. Low Fe AND Al ABUNDANCES FOR 180R ED GIANTS IN THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER OMEGA CENTAURI (NGC 5139) Christian I. Johnson, Catherine A. Pilachowski, Jennifer Simmerer. & Dustin Schwenk DETAILED ABUNDANCES FOR 28 METAL-POOR STARS: STELLAR RELICS IN THE MILKY WAY David K. Lai, Michael Bolte, Jennifer A. Johnson, Sara Lucatello, Alexander Heger, & S. E. Woosle EFFECTS OF METALLICITY ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CARBON STARS IM. Leisenrin F Kemper. & G. ( Sioa VLBI OBSERVATIONS OF SiO MASERS AROUND AH SCORPII Xi Chen & Zhi-Qiang Sher NEW BROWN DWARF DISKS IN THE TW HYDRAE ASSOCIATION Basmah Riaz & John E. Giz HEXADECAPOLE APPROXIMATION IN PLANETARY MICROLENSING indrew Gould PLANETESIMAL EVOLUTION IN CIRCUMBINARY GASEOUS DISKS: A HYBRID MODEI F. Marzazi, P. & H. Schol HABITABLE CLIMATES David S. Spiegel, Kr COMPOSITION OF ICES IN LOW-MASS EXTRASOLAR PLANETS U.. Marboeuf, O. M D. Ehrenreich, Y. Alibert, A. Cassan, V. Wakelam TIDAL HEATINGO F EXTRASOLAR PLANETS Brian Jackson. Richard Greenbera Rory Barnes THE INFLUENCE OF GIANT PLANETS NEAR A MEAN MOTION RESONANCE ON EARTH-LIKE PLANETS IN THE HABITABLE ZONE OF SUN-LIKE STARS E. Pilat-Lohinger, A. S P. Robutel, & F. Freistetter ON SIGNATURESO F ATMOSPHERIC FEATURESI N THERMAL PHASE CURVESO F HOT JUPITERS Emily Rauscher, Kristen Menou, James Y-K. Cho, Sara Seager, & Bradley M. S. Hanser CHARGE STATE FORMATIONO F ENERGETIC ULTRAHEAVY IONS IN A HOT PLASMA Y ¥. Kartavykh, W. Drége, B. Klecker, L. Kocharov, G. A. Kovaltsov, & E. Mébius ON THE EXPANSION OF QUASI-STATIC, TWISTED CORONAL LOOPS IN UNIFORM GRAVITY G. J. D. Petrie INTERMITTENCY IN THE PHOTOSPHERE AND CORONA ABOVE AN ACTIVE REGION Valentyna Abramenk vas Yurchyshyn, & Haimin Wang DISINTEGRATION OF MAGNETIC FLUX IN DECAYING SUNSPOTS AS OBSERVED WITH THE H/INODE SOT VM. Kubo, B. W. Lites, K. Ichimoto, T. Shimizu, Y. Suematsu, Y. Katsukawa, T. D. Tarbell, R. A. Shine, A. M. LTiitllle,e S. Nagata, & S. Tsuneta MILLISECOND MICROWAVE SPIKES: STATISTICAL STUDY AND APPLICATION FOR PLASMA DIAGNOSTICS l. V. Rozhansky, G. D. Fleishman, & G.-L. Huang ON THE VARIABILITY OF THE APPARENT SOLAR RADIUS G. A. Chapman, J. J. Dobias, & S. R. Walton MINOR ION ABUNDANCES IN THE SLOW SOLAR WIND C. Giammanc P Wurz, & R. Karrer A CELESTIAL GAMMA-RAY FOREGROUNDDU E TO THE ALBEDOO F SMALL SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES AND A REMOTE PROBE OF THE INTERSTELLAR COSMIC-RAY SPECTRUM Igor V. Moskalenko, Troy A. Porter, Seth W. Digel, Peter F. Michelson, & Jonathan F. Ormes CONTENTS DISSOCIATIVE RECOMBINATION OF D,S*: PRODUCT BRANCHING FRACTIONS AND ABSOLUTI CROSS SECTIONS VM. Kaminska, E. Vigren, V. Zhaunerchyh l seppert, H. Roberts Walsh fillar, M. Danielsson, M. Hamberg, R. D. Thomas M. Larsson, M. af Uaqglas, & J. Semaniak ON THE MOMENTUM DIFFUSION OF RADIATING ULTRARELATIVISTIC ELECTRONSI N A TURBULENT MAGNETIC FIELD Lukasz Stawarz & Vahe Petrosiar

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