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THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 598, PART | 2003 NOVEMBER 20, NUMBER | HYDROGEN CLOUDS BEFORE REIONIZATION: A LOGNORMAL MODEL APPROACH Hongguang Bi, Li-Zhi Fang, Longlong Feng, & Yipeng Jing EFFECTS OF A DECAYING COSMOLOGICAL TERM ON THE FORMATION OF MOLECULES AND FIRST OBJECTS VM. Hashimoto, T. Kamikawa, & K. Arai THE K-SELECTED BUTCHER-OEMLER EFFECT Roberto De Propris S. A. Stanford, Peter R. Eisenhardt, & Mark Dickinson THE EFFECTS OF NON-GAUSSIAN INITIAL CONDITIONS ON THE STRUCTURE AND SUBSTRUCTURE Of COLD DARK MATTER HALOS Vladimir Avila- Reese, Pedro Colin, Gabriella Piccinelli, & Claudio Firmani HALO SUBSTRUCTURE AND THE POWER SPECTRUM indrew R. Zentner & James S. Bullock EARLY STRUCTURE FORMATION AND REIONIZATION IN A COSMOLOGICAL MODEL WITH A RUNNING PRIMORDIAL POWER SPECTRUM © Naoki Yoshida, Aaron Sokasian, Lars Hernquist, & Volker Springel CONTRIBUTIONS OF POINT EXTRAGALACTIC SOURCES TO THI COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND BISPECTRUM F. Argtieso, J. Gonzalez-Nuevo, & L. Toffolatti THE MAT/TOCO MEASUREMENT OF THE ANGULAR POWER SPECTRUM OF THI COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND AT 30 AND 40 GHz © M. R. Nolta, M. J. Devlin, W. B. Dorwart, A. D. Miller, L. A. Page, J. Puchalla, E. Torbet, & H. T. Tran NEW CONSTRAINTS ON Qy, Q,, AND w FROM AN INDEPENDENT SET OF 11 HIGH-REDSHIFT SUPERNOVAE OBSERVED WITH THE HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE R. A. Knop, G. Aldering, R. Amanullah, P. Astier, G. Blanc, M. S. Burns, A. Conley, S. E. Deustua, M. Doi, R. Ellis, S.F abbro G. Folatelli, A. S. Fruchter, G. Garavini, S. Garmond, K. Garton, R. Gibbons, G. Goldhaber, A. Goobar, D. E. Groom D. Hardin, 1. Hook, D. A. Howell, A. G. Kim, B. C. Lee, C. Lidman, J. Mendez, S. Nobili, P. E. Nugent, R. Pain, N. Panagia, C. R. Pennypacker, S. Perlmutter, R. Quimby, J. Raux, N. Regnault, P. Ruiz-Lapuente, G. Sainton B. Schaefer, K. Schahmaneche, E. Smith, A. L. Spadafora. V. Stanishev, M. Sullivan, N. A. Walton, L. Wang W. M. Wood-Vasey, & N. Yasuda (T he Supernova Cosmology Project IDENTIFYING LENSES WITH SMALL-SCALE STRUCTURE. I. CUSP LENSES Charles R. Keeton, B. Scott Gaudi, & A. O. Petters GALAXIES UNDER THE COSMIC MICROSCOPE: A GEMINI MULTIOBJECT SPECTROGRAPH STUDY OF LENSED DISK GALAXY 289 IN A2218 1. M. Swinbank, J. Smith, R. G. Bower, A. Bunker, I.S mail, R. S. Ellis, Graham P. Smith, J.-P. Kneib M. Sullivan, & J. Allington-Smith 4 METHOD FOR BLACK HOLE MASS DETERMINATION IN ACCRETION-POWERED X-RAY SOURCES Chris R. Shrader & Lev Titarchuk INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF 15 RADIO GALAXIES AT 2 < z < 2.6 © Fumihide Iwamuro, Kentaro Motohara, Toshinori Maihara, Masahiko Kimura, Shigeru Eto, Takanori Shima, Daisaku Mochida Shinpei Wada, Satoko Imai, & Kentaro Aoki THE MASS, BARYONIC FRACTION, AND X-RAY TEMPERATURE OF THE LUMINOUS, HIGH-REDSHIFT CLUSTER OF GALAXIES MS 0451.6—0305 Megan Donahue, Jessica A. Gaskin, Sandeep K. Patel, Marshall Joy, Doug Clowe, & John P. Hughes OPTICAL IDENTIFICATION OF THE ASCA LYNX DEEP SURVEY: AN ASSOCIATION OI QUASI-STELLAR OBJECTS AND A SUPERCLUSTER AT =z = 1.3? Kouji Ohta, Masayuki Akiyama, Yoshihiro Ueda, Toru Yamada, Kouichiro Nakanishi, Gavin B. Dalton, Yasushi Ogasaka Tsuneo Kii, & Kiyoshi Hayashida THE GAMMA-RAY BLAZAR PKS 0208—512 FROM MeV TO GeV ENERGIES J. Gregory Stacy, W. Thomas Vestrand, & P. Sreekumar CONTENTS A LONG LOOK AT NGC 3783 WITH THE XMM-NEWTON REFLGERATCINGT SPIECTOROMNETE R Ehud Behar, Andrew P. Rasmussen, Alexander J. Blustin, Masao Sako, Steven M. Kahn, Jelle S. Kaastra Graziella Branduardi-Raymont, & Katrien C. Steenbrugge MULTI-TeV GAMMA-RAY FLARES FROM MARKARIAN 421 IN 2000 AND 2001 OBSERVED WITH THI TIBET AIR SHOWER ARRAY M. Amenomori, S. Ayabe, S. W. Cui, Danzengluobu, L. K. Ding, X. H. Ding, C. F. Feng, Z. Y. Feng, X. Y. Gao, Q. X. Geng, H. W. Guo H. H. He. M. He, K. Hibino, N. Hotta, Haibing Hu, H. B. Hu, J. Huang, Q. Huang, H. Y. Jia, F. Kajino, K. Kasahara, Y. Katayose K. Kawata, Labaciren, G. M. Le, J. Y. Li, H. Lu,, S. L. Lu, X. R. Meng, K. Mizutani, J. Mu, H. Nanjo, M. Nishizawa, M. Ohnishi L Ohta, T. Ouchi, S. Ozawa, J. R. Ren, T. Saito, M. Sakata, T. Sasaki, M. Shibata, A. Shiomi, T. Shirai, H. Sugimoto, K. Taira VU. Takita. Y. H. Tan, N. Tatevama., S. Torii, H. Tsuchiva, S. Udo, T. Utsugi, B. S. Wang, H. Wang, X. Wang, Y. G. Wang L. Xue, Y. Yamamoto, X. C. Yang,, Z. H. Ye t, A. F. Yuan, T. Yuda, H. M. Zhang, J. L. Zhang, N. J. Zhang Y. ¥. Zhang, Y. Zhang, Zhaxisangzhu, & X. X. Zhou ( The Tibet ASy Collaboration CHANDRA OBSERVATIONSO F THE NGC 1550 GALAXY GROUP: IMPLICATION FOR THI TEMPERATURE AND ENTROPY PROFILES OF | keV GALAXY GROUPS VM. Sun, W. Forman, A. Vikhlinin, A. Hornstrup, C. Jones, & S. S. Murray OBSERVING THE DARK MATTER DENSITY PROFILE OF ISOLATED GALAXIES Francisco Prada, Mayrita Vitvitska, Anat Klypin, Jon A. Holtzman, David J. Schlegel, Eva K. Grebel, H.-W. Rix, J. Brinkmann I. A. McKay, & L. Csa THE MULTICOLOREHDO T INTERSTELLAR MEDIUMO f THE ANTENNAI GALAXIES (NGC 4038/4039) G. Fabbiano, M. Krauss, A. Zezas, A. Rots, & S. Neff STAR FORMATION AND X-RAY EMISSION IN DISTANT STAR-FORMING GALAXIES JuditGh. ¢ NONTHERMAL ELECTRONS IN RADIATIVELY INEFFICIENT ACCRETION FLOW MODELS OIF SAGITTARIUS A* Feng Yuan, Eliot Quataert, & Ramesh Na A PRESOLAR GALACTIC MERGER SPAWNED THE SiC-GRAIN MAINSTREAM DonaD. lCladyt or THE ORIGIN OF THE GALACTIC CENTER NONTHERMAL RADIO FILAMENTS YOUNG STELLAR CLUSTERS F. Yusef-Zadel GAMMA-RAY SPECTRA AND VARIABILITY OF THE CRAB NEBULA EMISSION OBSERVED BY BATSI IC. Ling & Wm. A. Wheator OPTICAL POLARIZATION OBSERVATIONSO F NGC 6231: EVIDENCE FOR A PAST SUPERNOVA FINGERPRINT Carlos Feinstein, Ruben Martine VM. Marcela gne, Gustavo Baume, & Ruben Va que APPARENT SIZES AND SPECTRAL LINE PROFILES FOR SPHERICAL AND DISK MASERS SOLUTIONS TO THE FULL EQUATIONS W. D. Watson & H. W. World SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD-TYPE INTERSTELLAR DUST IN THE MILKY WAY Lynne A. Valencic, Geoffrev C. Clayton, Karl D. Gordon, & Tracy L. Smith \ DEEP CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATION OF THE EMBEDDED YOUNG CLUSTER IN NGC 2024 Stephen Skinner, Marc Gagne, & Emily Be INTERFEROMETRIC MAPPING OF MAGNETIC FIELDS IN STAR-FORMING REGIONS. III DUST AND CO POLARIZATION IN DR 21(OH) Shih-Ping Lai, José M. Girart, & Richard M. Crutche MODELING FLUCTUATIONS IN GAMMA-RAY BURST AFTERGLOW LIGHT CURVES E. Nakar & T. Pirar BROAD REDSHIFTED LINE AS A SIGNATURE OF OUTFLOW Lev Titarchuk, Demos Kazanas, & Peter A. Becker ON THE ECCENTRICITY DISTRIBUTION OF COALESCING BLACK HOLE BINARIES DRIVEN BY THI KOZAI MECHANISM IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS Linging Wen THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON THE PROPERTIES OF ACCRETING MILLISECOND PULSARS Lorne A. Nelson & Saul Rappaport ON THE AXISYMMETRIC FORCE-FREE PULSAR MAGNETOSPHERI Dmitri A. Uzdensk\ \ LIMITO N THE NUMBER OF ISOLATED NEUTRON STARS DETECTEDIN THEI ROSAT BRIGHT SOURCE CATALOGUI Robert E. Rutledge, Derek W. Fox, Milan Bogosavlijevic, & Ashish Mahabal CONTENTS THE X-RAY BINARY GRS 1741.9—2853 IN OUTBURST AND QUIESCENCI M. P. Muno, F. K. Baganoff, & J. S. Arabadijis DISCOVERY OF X-RAY BURST OSCILLATIONS FROM A NEUTRON STAR X-RAY TRANSIENT IN THI GLOBULAR CLUSTER NGC 6440 P. Kaaret, J. J. M. in't Zand, J. Heise, & J. A. Tomsick FAR ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROSCOPIC EXPLORER OBSERVATION OF THI ULTRAMASSIVE WHITE DWARF PG 1658+441 Jean Dupuis, Pierre Chayer, Stéphane Vennes, Nicole F. Allard, & Guillaume Hébrard UNVEILING THE NATURE OF THE 321 SECOND MODULATION IN RX J0806.34+1527 NEAR-SIMULTANEOUS CHANDRA AND VERY LARGE TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS G. L. Israel, S. Covino, L. Stella, C. W. Mauche, S. Campana, G. Marconi, W. Hummel, S. Mereghetti, U. Munari, & 1. Negueruela ANALYSIS OF THE QUIESCENT LOW-MASS X-RAY BINARY POPULATION IN GALACTIC GLOBULAR CLUSTERS C. O. Heinke, J. E. Grindlay, P. M. Lugger, H. N. Cohn, P. D. Edmonds, D. A. Llovd. & A. M. Cool A CHANDRA X-RAY STUDY OF THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER M80 C. O. Heinke, J. E. Grindlay, P. D. Edmonds, D. A. Lloyd, S. S. Murray, H. N. Cohn, & P. M. Luqge 4 LIMIT CYCLE MODEL FOR LONG-TERM OPTICAL VARIATIONSO F V SAGITTAI THE SECOND EXAMPLE OF ACCRETION WIND EVOLUTION Izumi Hachisu & Mariko Kato CHANDRA OBSERVATIONS OF THE DWARF NOVA WX HYDRI IN QUIESCENCI Rosalha Perna, Jonathan McDowell, Kristen Menou, John Raymond, & Mikhail V. Medvedei RAMAN-SCATTERED He tu \6545 LINE IN THE SYMBIOTIC STAR VI016 CYGNI Hee-Won Lee, Young-Jong Sohn, Young Woon Kang, & Ho-Il Kim ONSET OF SHEAR INSTABILITY IN ROTATING RED GIANTS J. MacDonald & D. J. Mullan THE EFFECT OF MULTIPLE SCATTERINGON THE POLARIZATION FROM BINARY STAR ENVELOPES. I SELF- AND EXTERNALLY ILLUMINATED DISKS ©) Jennifer L. Hoffman, Barbara A. Whitney, & Kenneth H. Nordsieck THE DISTANCES TO OPEN CLUSTERS FROM MAIN-SEQUENCE FITTING. I. NEW MODELS AND A COMPARISON WITH THE PROPERTIES OF THE HYADES ECLIPSING BINARY VB 22 Vare H. Pinsonneault, Donald M. Terndrup, Robert B. Hanson, & John R. Stauffer THE MACHO PROJECT LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD VARIABLE STAR INVENTORY. XI FREQUENCY ANALYSISO F THE FUNDAMENTAL-MODE RR LYRAE STARS E C. Alcock, D. R. Alves, A. Becker, D. Bennett, K. H. Cook, A. Drake, K. Freeman, M. Geha,, K. Griest, G. Kovacs, M. Lehnei S. Marshall, D. Minniti, C. Nelson, B. Peterson, P. Popowski, M. Pratt, P. Quinn, A. Rodgers, C. Stubbs, W. Sutherland. T. Vandehei, & D. L. Welch (The MACHO Collaboration BURIED ALIVE IN THE CORONAL GRAVEYARD Thomas R. Ayres, Alexander Brown, & Graham M. Harper THE AGE DEPENDENCE OF THE VEGA PHENOMENON: THEORY C. Dominik & G. Decin AGE DEPENDENCE OF THE VEGA PHENOMENON: OBSERVATIONS G. Decin, C. Dominik, L. B. F. M. Waters, & C. Waelkens THE ORIGIN OF JOVIAN PLANETS IN PROTOSTELLAR DISKS: THE ROLE OF DEAD ZONES Soko Matsumura & Ralph E. Pudritz TEST FOR ALFVEN WAVE SIGNATURES IN A SOLAR CORONAL HOLI Thomas G. Moran BINARY RECONNECTION AND THE HEATING OF THE SOLAR CORONA E. R. Priest, D. W Longcope &V_S. Titor PREFLARE PHENOMENA IN ERUPTIVE FLARES ingela C. Des Jardins & Richard C. Canfield Ha AND HARD X-RAY OBSERVATIONS OF A TWO-RIBBON FLARE ASSOCIATED WITH FILAMENT ERUPTION VM. D. Ding, Q. R. Chen, J. P. Li, & P. F. Chen PROPERTIES OF MAGNETIC AND VELOCITY FIELDS IN AND AROUND SOLAR PORES K. Sankarasubramanian & Thomas Rimmek OXIRANE: AN EXOTIC OXYGENATED ORGANIC COMPOUND ON TITAN? Patrice Coll, Jean-Michel Bernard, Rafael Navarro-Gonzalez, & Francois Raulin CONTENTS THE MEASUREMENT OF THE LIGHT DEFLECTION FROM JUPITER: EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS E. B. Fomalon&t S. M. Kopeikii ERRATUM \ MEASUREMENT OF THE TEMPERATURE-DENSITY RELATION IN THE INTERGALACTIC MEDIUM USING A NEW LYa ABSORPTION LINE FITTING METHOD” ((APJ, 562, 52 [2001])) Patrick McDonald, Jordi Miralda-Escudé, Michael Rauch, Wallace L. W. Sargent, Tom A. Barlow, & Renyue Cen 2003 DECEMBER 1, NUMBER 2 THE EFFECTSO F RELATIVISTIC CORRECTIONS ON COSMOLOGICAL PARAMETER ESTIMATIONS FROM SUNYAEV-ZELEFDFEOCTV ICLCUSHTE R SURVEYS Zuhui Fan & Yanling Wu PROBING DARK ENERGY WITH BARYONIC ACOUSTIC OSCILLATIONS FROM FUTURE LARGE GALAXY REDSHIFT SURVEYS E Hee-Jong Seo & Daniel J. Eisenst METALLICITY EVOLUTION OF DAMPED Lya SYSTEMS IN ACDM COSMOLOGY Renvue Cen. Jeremiah P. Ostriker. Jason X. Prochaska. & Arthur M. Wolfe SMALL-SCALE COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND TEMPERATURE AND POLARIZATION ANISOTROPIES DUE TO PATCHY REIONIZATION Vario G. Santos, Asantha Cooray, Zoltan Haiman, Lloyd Knox,& Chung-Pei Ma COBE DMR-NORMALIZED DARK ENERGY COSMOGONY Pia Mukherjee, A. J. Banday, Alain Riazuelo, Krzysztof M. Gorski, & Bharat Ratra DIRECT WAVELET EXPANSION OF THE PRIMORDIAL POWER SPECTRUM Pia Mukherjee & Yun Wang DUST IN THE EARLY UNIVERSE: DUST FORMATION IN THE EJECTA OIF POPULATION IIL SUPERNOVAI Takayva Nozawa, Takashi Kozasa, Hideyuki Umeda, Keiichi Maeda, & Kenichi Nomoto 4 WIDE-FIELD HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE STUDY OF THE CLUSClT 0E024R416 54 AT =z =04. Il THE CLUSTER MASS DISTRIBUTION Jean-Paul Kneib, Patrick Hudelot, Richard S. } Tommaso Treu, Graham P. Smith, Phil Marshall, Oliver Czoske lan Smail, & Pi wumvada Natarajai OPTIMAL WEAK-LENSING SKEWNESS MEASUREMENTS Tong-Jie Zhang, Ue-Li Pen, Penajie Zhang, & John Dubinski THE INTERNAL ULTRAVIOLET-OPTICAL COLOR DISPERSION: QUANTIFYING THI MORPHOLOGICAL K-CORRECTION Casey Papovich, Mauro Giavalisco, Mark Dickinson, Christopher J. Conselice, & Henry C. Ferguson CONSTRAINING EVOLUTION IN THE HALO MODEL USING GALAXY REDSHIFT SURVEYS Renbin Yan, Darren S. Madqwick, & Martin WI EMISSION IN STARBURSTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR GALAXIES AT HIGH REDSHIFT J. M. Mas-Hesse, D. Kunth, G. Tenorio-Tagle, C. Leitherer, R. J. Terlevich, & E. Terlevich \ HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SEARCH FOR LYMAN CONTINUUM EMISSION FROM GALAXIES AT 1.1 1.4 Matthew Malkan, Wayne Webb, & Quinn Konopack) COSMOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE HARD X-RAY ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS LUMINOSITY FUNCTION AND THE ORIGIN OF THE HARD X-RAY BACKGROUND Yoshihiro Ueda, Masayuki Akivama. Kouji Ohta. & Takamitsu Mivaiji THE SUBMILLIMETER PROPERTIES OF BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASARS 909 Chris J. Willott, Steve Rawlings, & Jennifer A. Grimes Y¥YMM-NEWTON OBSERVATION OF Fe Ka EMISSION FROM A BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASAR MARKARIAN 231 t T. J. Turner & S. B. Kraemer AN INTRINSIC ABSORPTION COMPLEX TOWARD RX J1230.8+0115: GEOMETRY AND PHOTOIONIZATION CONDITIONS Rajib Ganguly, Joseph Masiero, Jane C. Charlton, & Kenneth R. Sembach LONG-TERM X-RAY SPECTRAL VARIABILITY IN SEYFERT | GALAXIES 1. Markowitz, R. Edelson, & S. Vaughan EVOLUTION OF THE NUCLEAR ACCRETION DISK EMISSION IN NGC 1097: GETTING CLOSER TO THE BLACK HOLI Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann, Rodrigo Nemmend a Silva, Michael Eracleous, Jules P. Halpern, Andrew S. Wilson, Alexei V. Filippenko, Maria Teresa Ruiz, R. Chris Smith, & Neil M. Nagar CONTENTS CHANDRA OBSERVATION OF THE EDGE-ON GALAXY NGC 3556 (M108): VIOLENT GALACTIC DISK-HALO INTERACTION REVEALED © QO. Daniel Wang, Tara Chaves, & Judith A. Irwin A CHANDRA OBSERVATION OF THE DIFFUSE EMISSION IN THE FACE-ON SPIRAL NGC 6946 Eric M. Se hlege 1S. S. Holt, & R. Petre THEORY OF PIXEL LENSING TOWARD M31. Il. THE VELOCITY ANISOTROPY AND FLATTENINGO F THI MACHO DISTRIBUTION x E. Kerins, J. An, N. W. Evans, P. Baillon, B. J. Carr, Y.G iraud-Héraud, A. Gould, P. Hewett, J. Kaplan, S. Paulin-Henriksson S. J. Smartt, Y. Tsapras, & D. Valls-Gabaud, (The POINT-AGAPE Collaboration HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVATIONS OF THREE VERY YOUNG STAR CLUSTERS IN THI 1000 SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD Letizia Stanghellini, Eva Villaver, Richard A. Shaw, & Max Mutchler A NEW DISTANCE TECHNIQUE FOR GALACTIC PLANE OBJECTS 1005 T. Foster & D. Routledge, SCATTERING BY INTERSTELLAR DUST GRAINS. I. OPTICAL AND ULTRAVIOLET 1017 B. T. Drain SCATTERING BY INTERSTELLAR DUST GRAINS. II. X-RAYS 1026 B. T. Draine CARBON ISOTOPE RATIO IN ?CO/3CO TOWARD LOCAL MOLECULAR CLOUDS WITH NEAR-INFRARED HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPY OF VIBRATIONAL TRANSITION BANDS Miwa Goto, Tomonori Usuda, Naruhisa Takato, Masa Hayashi, Seiichi Sakamoto, W. Gaessler, Yutaka Hayano, Masanorily « Yukiko Kamata, Tomio Kanzawa, Naoto Kobayashi, Yosuke Minowa, Ko Nedachi, Shin Oya, T.-S. Pyo, D. Saint-Jacques Hiroshi Suto, Hideki Takami, Hiroshi Terada, & George F. Mitchell 4 NEUTRAL HYDROGEN SELF-ABSORPTION CLOUD IN THE SOUTHERN GALACTIC PLANE SURVEY D. W. Kavars, J. M. Dickey, N. M. McClure-Griffiths, B. M. Gaensler, & A. J. Green THE FORMALDEHYDE MASERS IN NGC 7538 AND G29.96—0.02: VERY LONG BASELINE ARRAY, 1061 MULTIELEMENT RADIO-LINKED INTERFEROMETER NETWORK, AND VERY LARGE ARRAY OBSERVATIONS lan M. Hoffman, W. M. Goss, Patrick Palmer, & A. M. S. Richards GALACTIC-FIELD INITIAL MASS FUNCTIONS OF MASSIVE STARS Pavel Kroupa & Carsten Weidner TWO-DIMENSIONAL RADIATIVE TRANSFER IN PROTOSTELLAR ENVELOPES. II AN EVOLUTIONARY SEQUENCE Barbara A. Whitney, Kenneth Wood, J. E. Bjorkman, & Martin Cohen A CLUSTER OF COMPACT RADIO SOURCES IN NGC 2024 (ORION B) 1100 Luis F. Rodriguez, Yolanda Gomez, & Bo Reipurth A RING-SHAPED EMBEDDED YOUNG STELLAR (PROTO)CLUSTER 1107 M.S. Nanda Kumar, D. K. Ojha, & C. J. Davis ENVELOPE STRUCTURE OF STARLESS CORE L694-2 DERIVED FROM A 1112 NEAR-INFRARED EXTINCTION MAP Daniel W. A. Harvey, David J. Wilner, Charles J. Lada, Philip C. Myers, & Jodo F. Alves A SEARCH FOR MID-INFRARED EMISSION FROM HOT MOLECULAR CORE CANDIDATES J. M. De Buizer, J. T. Radomski, C. M. Telesco, & R. K. Pitia A GIANT OUTBURST AT MILLIMETER WAVELENGTHS IN THE ORION NEBULA Geoffrey C. Bower, Richard L. Plambeck, Alberto Bolatto, Nate McCrady, James R. Graham, Imke de Pater, Michael C. Liu, & Frederick K. Baganoff A FAILED GAMMA-RAY BURST WITH DIRTY ENERGETIC JETS SPIRITED AWAY? NEW IMPLICATIONS FOR THE GAMMA-RAY BURST-SUPERNOVA CONNECTION FROM SN 2002ap Tomonori Totani BIPOLAR SUPERNOVA EXPLOSIONS: NUCLEOSYNTHESIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR ABUNDANCES IN EXTREMELY METAL-POOR STARS Keiichi Maeda & Kenichi Nomoto TWO-POLE CAUSTIC MODEL FOR HIGH-ENERGY LIGHT CURVES OF PULSARS J. Dyks & B. Rudak ON THE ORIGIN OF X-RAY EMISSION FROM MILLISECOND PULSARS IN 47 TUCANAE K. S. Cheng & Ronald E. Taam WHITE DWARF DONORS IN ULTRACOMPACT BINARIES: THE STELLAR STRUCTURE OF FINITE-ENTROPY OBJECTS © Christopher J. Deloye & Lars Bildsten CONTENTS CARBON-OXYGEN WHITE DWARF ACCRETING CO-RICH MATTER. IL. SELF-REGULATING ACCRETION PROCESSU P TO THE EXPLOSIVE STAGI Luciano Piersanti, Simona Gagliardi, Icko Ihen, Jr... & Amedeo Tornambe A NEW !'’F(p, 4)'*Ne REACTION RATE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR NOVA NUCLEOSYNTHESIS S. Parete-Koon, W. R. Hix, M. S. Smith, S. Starrfield, D. W. Bardayan,, M. W. Guidry, & A. Mezzacappa THERMAL STABILITY OF ROTATING LOW-MASS SUBGIANTS AND RED GIANTS Pavel A. Denissenkov & Don A. VandenBerg THE DUST RING OF LUMINOUS BLUE VARIABLE CANDIDATE HD 168625 INFRARED OBSERVATIONS AND MODEL CALCULATIONS Timothy B. O'Hara, Margaret Meixner, Angela K. Speck, Toshiya Ueta, & Matthew Bobrowsk\ AN ADAPTIVE OPTICS SURVEY OF M6.0—-M7.5 STARS: DISCOVERY OF THREE VERY LOW MASS BINARY SYSTEMS INCLUDING TWO PROBABLE HYADES MEMBERS Nick Siegler, Laird M. Close, Eric E. Mamajek, & Melanie Freed MODELING THE Ne tx TRIPLET SPECTRAL REGIONO F CAPELLA WITH THE CHANDRA AND Y¥YMM-NEWTON GRATINGS Jan-Uwe Ness, Nancy S. Brickhouse, Jeremy J. Drake, & David P. Huenemoerde OCCURRENCE AND STABILITY OF APSIDAL RESONANCE IN MULTIPLE PLANETARY SYSTEMS 1290 Ji-Lin Zhou & Yi-Sui Sw ON GAS DRAG-INDUCED RAPID MIGRATION OF SOLIDS IN A NONUNIFORM SOLAR NEBULA Nader Haghighipour & Alan P. Boss CONDITIONS OF DYNAMICAL STABILITY FOR THE HD 160691 PLANETARY SYSTEM Eric Bois, Ludmila Kiseleva-Eggleton, Nicolas Rambaux, & Elke Pilat-Lohinger RESONANT TRAPPING OF PLANETESIMALS BY PLANET MIGRATION: DEBRIS DISK CLUMPS AND VEGA’S SIMILARITY TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM WCU DISTRIBUTION OF CIRCUMSTELLAR DISK MASSES IN THE YOUNG CLUSTER NGC 2024 I A. Eisner & John M. Carpenter WHAT FRACTION OF SUN-LIKE STARS HAVE PLANETS? CharlesH . Lineweaver & Daniel Greth THE EFFECT OF PROTON TEMPERATURE ANISOTROPY ON THE SOLAR MINIMUM CORONA AND WIND t/herto M. Vasque idriaan A. van Ballegooijen, & John C. Raymond OBSERVATIONAL TESTS OF DAMPING BY RESONANT ABSORPTION IN CORONAL LOOP OSCILLATIONS Markus J. Aschwanden, Richard W. Nightingale, Jesse Andries, Marcel Goossens, & Tom Van Doorsselaere THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN X-RAY RADIANCE AND MAGNETIC FLUX 1lexei A. Pevtsov, George H. Fisher, Loren W. Acton, Dana W. Longcope, Christopher M. Johns-Krull Charles C. Kankelborg, & Thomas R. Metcalf DIRECT DETECTIONO F A CORONAL MASS EJECTION-ASSOCIATED SHOCK IN LARGE ANGLE AND SPECTROMETRIC CORONAGRAPH EXPERIMENT WHITE-LIGHT IMAGES 1. Vourlidas, S. T. Wu, A. H. Wang, P. Subramanian, & R. A. Howard NEAR-RELATIVISTIC SOLAR ELECTRONS AND TYPE III RADIO BURSTS H. V. Cane ERRATUM THE SMALLEST MASS RATIO YOUNG STAR SPECTROSCOPIC BINARIES” (ApJ, 569, 863 [2002]) L. Prato, M. Simon, T. Mazeh, lL. S. McLean, D. Norman, & S. Zucker INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS

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