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THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL Founded in 1895 by George E. Hale and James E. Keeler ROBERT C. KENNICUTT, JR. CHRISTOPHER SNEDEN Editor-in-Chief Letters Editor Steward Observatory University of Texas University of Arizona JAMES W. LIEBERT JOHN SCALO Associate Editor-in-Chief Deputy Letters Editor Steward Observatory University of Texas University of Arizona Scientific Editors TIMOTHY BASTIAN W. B. BURTON BRIAN CHABOYER KATIA FERRIERE BRAD GIBSON DIETER HARTMANN ERIC HERBST National Radio University of Leiden & Dartmouth College Observatoire Swinburne University Clemson University Ohio State Astronomy Observatory National Radio Astronomy Midi-Pyrenees University Observatory JOHN T. MARISKA JUDITH PIPHER JOSEPH C. SHIELDS SUSAN M. SIMKIN Naval Research University of Ohio University Mich, san State Laboratory Rochester University LINDA S. SPARKE LUIGI STELLA PAULA SZKODY ETHAN T. VISHNIAC University of Osservatorio Astronomico University of Johns Hopkins University Wisconsin-Madison di Roma Washington AAS PUBLICATIONS BOARD SUMNER STARRFIELD (2002-2005), Chairperson Arizona State University PATRICK OSMER (2002-2004) JANE C. CHARLTON (2002-2004) MICHAEL F. A’HEARN (2001-2004) Ohio State University Penn State University University of Maryland JOSEPH CASSINELLI (2004-2007) RICHARD GREEN (2004-2007) JUDITH KARPEN (2003-2006) University of Wisconsin NOAO Naval Research Laboratory Publication Director: JULIE STEFFEN Publication Manager: KERRY KROFFE Production Manager: CAROLYN CHMIEl Chief Manuscript Editor: ELIZABETH HUYCK Manuscript Editors: THAD A. Doria, PAUL RuICH, ERIC SHUTT, ROCHELLE COHEN LODDER, JEREMY HORSEFIELD, KERRY TUPPER, ALISON COMPTON, ED MARTIN, BRIAN ROBINSON, ERICA GRIFFIN, AMY VAN STEE, JESSICA SENTERS LAW, PAUL OGILVIE, VANESSA THOMAS, WENDY O’DONNELL, AND JASON BROKAW Production Staff: CINDY GARRETT, CECILIA HILGEMAN, ANJELICA SLOAN, STEPHANIE NORFLEET, LUKE JENSEN, CHRISTOPHER ROGALA, AND TAMARA GHATTAS Tuscon Editorial Office: JANICE SEXTON, TERESA BANKS, AND GREGORY SCHWARZ VOLUME 614, PART 1 2004 OCTOBER 20 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS FOR THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY © 2004 BY AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PUBLISHED THREE TIMES A MONTH COMPOSED BY SPI PUBLISHER SERVICES PRINTED BY CAPITAL CITY PRESS MONTPELIER, VERMONT, U.S.A THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 614, PART | 2004 OCTOBER 10, NUMBER | COSMOGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THE DECELERATION PARAMETER USING TYPE Ia SUPERNOVAE DATA Moncv V. John STATISTICAL FEATURES OF 21 CENTIMETER EMISSION FROM THE EPOCH BETWEEN REIONIZATION AND THE GUNN-PETERSON TRANSPARENCY Ping He, Jiren Liu, Long-Long Feng, Hong-Guang Bi, & Li-Zhi Fang EARLY FORMATION AND LATE MERGING OF THE GIANT GALAXIES Liang Gao, Abraham Loeb, P. J. E. Peebles, Simon D. M. White, & Adrian Jenkins SATELLITE SURVIVAL IN COLD DARK MATTER COSMGLOGY C. M. Boily, N. Nakasato, R. Spurzem, & T. Tsuchiya COSMIC FILAMENTS IN SUPERCLUSTERS Joel N. Bregman, Renato A. Dupke, & Eric D. Miller ANGULAR CORRELATIONS OF THE MeV COSMIC GAMMA-RAY BACKGROUND Pengjie Zhang & John F- Beacom STATISTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SMALL-SCALE ANISOTROPY IN ARRIVAL DIRECTIONS OF ULTRA—HIGH-ENERGY COSMIC RAYS Hiroyuki Yoshiguchi, Shigehiro Nagataki, & Katsuhiko Sato WIDE-ANGLE REDSHIFT DISTORTIONS REVISITED Istvan Szapudi MARKOV CHAIN MONTE CARLO JOINT ANALYSIS OF CHANDRA X-RAY IMAGING SPECTROSCOPY AND SUNYAEV-ZEL’DOVICH EFFECT DATA Massimiliano Bonamente, Marshall K. Joy, John E. Carlstrom, Erik D. Reese, & Samuel J. LaRoque JETS FROM SUBPARSEC TO KILOPARSEC SCALES: A PHYSICAL CONNECTION F. Tavecchio, L. Maraschi, R. M. Sambruna, C. M. Urry, C. C. Cheung, J. K. Gambill, & R. Scarpa Fe n/Mg EMISSION-LINE RATIOS OF QSOs. II. z > 6 OBJECTS Fumihide Iwamuro, Masahiko Kimura, Shigeru Eto, Toshinori Maihara, Kentaro Motohara, Yuzuru Yoshii, & Mamoru Doi THE DISTRIBUTION OF Lya-EMITTING GALAXIES AT z = 2.38. Il. SPECTROSCOPY © PaulJ . Francis, Povilas Palunas, Harry 1. Teplitz, Gerard M. Williger, & Bruce E. Woodgate THE GALAXY DENSITY ENVIRONMENT OF GAMMA-RAY BURST HOST GALAXIES Carlos G. Bornancini, HéctorJ . Martinez, Diego G. Lambas, Emeric Le Floc’h, 1. Félix Mirabel, & Dante Minniti BLACK HOLE MASS AND ACCRETION RATE OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI WITH DOUBLE-PEAKED BROAD EMISSION LINES © Xue-Bing Wu & F. K. Liu SLIM DISKS WITH TRANSITION REGIONS AND APPLICATIONS TO MICROQUASARS AND NARROW-LINE SEYFERT | GALAXIES Lin-Hong Chen & Jian-Min Wang THE HOT SPOTS OF CYGNUS A AT 230 GHz © M. C. H. Wright & M. Birkinshaw NEAR-INFRARED K-BAND SPECTROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF SEYFERT 2 NUCLEI IN THE CfA AND 12 MICRON SAMPLES Masatoshi Imanishi & Almudena Alonso-Herrero UNVEILING THE CENTRAL PARSEC REGION OF AN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS: THE CIRCINUS NUCLEUS IN THE NEAR-INFRARED WITH THE VERY LARGE TELESCOPE M. Almudena Prieto, K. Meisenheimer, Olivier Marco, Juha Reunanen, Marcella Contini, Y. Clenet, R. 1. Davies, D. Gratadour, Th. Henning, U. Klaas, J. Kotilanien, Ch. Leinert, D. Lutz, D. Rouan, & N. Thatte CONTENTS PATTERN SPEEDS OF BIMA SONG GALAXIES WITH MOLECULE-DOMINATED INTERSTELLAR MEDIUMS USING THE TREMAINE-WEINBERG METHOD Richard J. Rand & John F. Wallin GLOBULAR CLUSTER AND GALAXY FORMATION: M31, THE MILKY WAY, AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEMS OF SPIRAL GALAXIES David Burstein, Yong Li, Kenneth C. Freeman, John E. Norris, Michael S. Bessell, Joss Bland-Hawthorn, Brad K. Gibson, Michael A. Beasley, Hvun-chul Lee, Beatriz Barbuy, John P. Huchra, Jean P. Brodie, & Duncan A. Forbes THE PLANETARY NEBULA SYSTEM OF M33 © Robin Ciardullo, Patrick R. Durrell, Mary Beth Laychak, Kimberly A. Herrmann, Kenneth Moody, George H. Jacoby, & John J. Feldmeier MICROWAVE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM EMISSION OBSERVED BY THE WILKINSON MICROWAVE ANISOTROPY PROBE © Douglas P. Finkbeiner STAR FORMATION ON THE MOVE? Andrew J. Walsh, Philip C. Myers, & Michael G. Burton ELECTRON ABUNDANCE IN PROTOSTELLAR CORES © Paolo Padoan, Karen Willacy, William Langer, & Mika Juvela THE CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVIRONMENT OF THE EARLY B PROTOSTAR G192.16—3.84 AND THE DISCOVERY OF A LOW-MASS, PROTOSTELLAR CORE © D. S. Shepherd, T. Borders, M. Claussen, Y. Shirley, & S. Kurtz NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THE X-RAY EMISSION OF HD 104237 AND OTHER NEARBY HERBIG Ae/Be STARS FROM XMM-NEWTON AND CHANDRA Stephen L. Skinner, Manuel Gtidel, Marc Audard, & Kester Smith A HIGH SPATIAL RESOLUTION INFRARED VIEW OF THE T TAURI MULTIPLE SYSTEM Tracy L. Beck, G. H. Schaefer, M. Simon, L. Prato, J. A. Stoesz, & R. R. Howell PROBING PRE-PROTOSTELLAR CORES WITH FORMALDEILYDE Kaisa E. Young, Jeong-Eun Lee, Neal J. Evans II, Paul F; Goldsmith, & Steven D. Doty AN X-RAY CENSUS OF YOUNG STARS IN THE CHAMAELEON I NORTH CLOUD Eric D. Feigelson & Warrick A. Lawson CURVATURE EFFECTS IN GAMMA-RAY BURST COLLIDING SHELLS Charles D. Dermer DUST DEPLETION AND EXTINCTION IN A GAMMA-RAY BURST AFTERGLOW © Sandra Savaglio & S. Michael Fall A DECREASING COLUMN DENSITY DURING THE PROMPT EMISSION FROM GRB 000528 OBSERVED WITH BeppoSAX F. Frontera, L. Amati, D. Lazzati, E. Montanari, M. Orlandini, R. Perna, E. Costa, M. Feroci, C. Guidorzi, E. Kuulkers, N. Masetti, L. Nicastro, E. Palazzi, E. Pian, & L. Piro THE MAGNETOROTATIONAL INSTABILITY IN THE KERR METRIC Charles F. Gammie QUARK DECONFINEMENT AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE RADIUS AND THE LIMITING MASS OF COMPACT STARS Ignazio Bombaci, Irene Parenti, & Isaac Vidana STELLAR MODELS OF EVOLVED SECONDARIES IN CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES © N. Andronov & M. H. Pinsonneault MODEL ATMOSPHERES FOR IRRADIATED STARS IN PRECATACLYSMIC VARIABLES Travis S. Barman, Peter H. Hauschildt, & France Allard THE SPIN PERIODS AND MAGNETIC MOMENTS OF WHITE DWARFS IN MAGNETIC CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES A. J. Norton, G. A. Wynn, & R. V. Somerscales CHANDRA DETECTION OF THE AM CANUM VENATICORUM BINARY ES CETI (KUV 01584—0939) Tod E. Strohmayer !28Xe AND !3°Xe: TESTING He-SHELL BURNING IN ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH STARS © R. Reifarth, F- Kadppeler, F- Voss, K. Wisshak, R. Gallino, M. Pignatari, & O. Straniero THE MOLECULAR AND DUST ENVELOPE OF HD 56126 M. Meixner, A. Zalucha, T. Veta, D. Fong, & K. Justtanont OSCILLATION FREQUENCIES AND MODE LIFETIMES IN a CENTAURI A Timothy R. Bedding, Hans Kjeldsen, R. Paul Butler, Chris McCarthy, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Simon J. O'Toole, Christopher G. Tinney, & Jason T. Wright SPECTROSCOPY OF VERY LOW MASS STARS AND BROWN DWARFS IN IC 2391: LITHIUM DEPLETION AND Ha EMISSION David Barrado y Navascués, John R. Stauffer, & Ray Jayawardhana CONTENTS Page THE FIRST DISCOVERY OF A WIDE BINARY BROWN DWARF 398 K. L. Luhman THE MASS OF THE MACHO-LMC-5 LENS STAR Andrew Gould, David P. Bennett, & David R. Alves CORRELATED DISPERSIONLESS STRUCTURE IN SUPRATHERMAL ELECTRONS AND SOLAR ENERGETIC IONS IN THE SOLAR WIND J. T. Gosling, R. M. Skoug, D. J. McComas, & J. E. Mazur SEPARATION OF MAGNETIC FIELD LINES IN TWO-COMPONENT TURBULENCE D. Ruffolo, W. H. Matthaeus, & P. Chuychai APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES TO THE ANALYSIS OF SOLAR CORONAL OSCILLATIONS © J. Terradas, R. Oliver, & J. L. Ballester THE THERMAL AND MAGNETIC STRUCTURE OF UMBRAL DOTS FROM THE INVERSION OF HIGH-RESOLUTION FULL STOKES OBSERVATIONS H. Socas-Navarro, V. Martinez Pillet, M. Sobotka, & M. Vazquez A SIMPLE PROCEDURE FOR OPTIMIZING THE HEIGHT RESOLUTION IN SPECTRAL LINE INVERSIONS H. Socas-Navarro HOW ACCURATELY CAN WE CALCULATE THE DEPTH OF THE SOLAR CONVECTIVE ZONE? John N. Bahcall, Aldo M. Serenelli, & Marc Pinsonneault TIME-DISTANCE HELIOSEISMOLOGY: NOISE ESTIMATION L. Gizon & A. C. Birch MATERIAL ENHANCEMENT IN PROTOPLANETARY NEBULAE BY PARTICLE DRIFT THROUGH EVAPORATION FRONTS Jeffrey N. Cuzzi & Kevin J. Zahnle FINAL STAGES OF PLANET FORMATION Peter Goldreich, Yoram Lithwick, & Re'em Sari NEW SPECTRAL CLASSIFICATION TECHNIQUE FOR X-RAY SOURCES: QUANTILE ANALYSIS © Jaesuh Hong, Eric M. Schlegel, & Jonathan E. Grindlay LABORATORY TRANSITION FREQUENCIES FOR MILLIMETER-WAVE LINES OF VIBRATIONALLY EXCITED HC;N L. Bizzocchi & C. Degli Esvosti ERRATUM: “K3-50A: AN ULTRACOMPACT Hi REGION IONIZED BY A MASSIVE STELLAR CLUSTER” (ApJ, 584, 368 [2003]) Yoshiko K. Okamoto, Hirokazu Kataza, Takuya Yamashita, Takashi Miyata, Shigevuki Sako, Shinya Takubo, Mitsuhiko Honda, & Takashi Onaka ERRATUM: “MAGNETIC STAR-DISK COUPLING IN CLASSICAL T TAURI SYSTEMS” (ApJ, 589, 397 [2003]) Manfred Ktiker, Thomas Henning, & Giinther Rtidiger 2004 OCTOBER 20, NUMBER 2 PROJECTED THREE-POINT CORRELATION FUNCTIONS AND GALAXY BIAS Zheng Zheng MODELING GALAXY-MASS CORRELATIONS IN DISSIPATIONLESS SIMULATIONS Argvro Tasitsiomi, Andrey V. Kravtsov, Risa H. Wechsler, & Joel R. Primack NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF HIGH-REDSHIFT ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEL. I. A METALLICITY —ACCRETION RATE RELATIONSHIP O. Shemmer, H. Netzer, R. Maiolino, E. Oliva, S. Croom, E. Corbett, & L. di Fabrizio NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY QF HIGH-REDSHIFT ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEL. IL. DISAPPEARING NARROW-LINE REGIONS AND THE ROLE OF ACCRETION H. Netzer, O. Shemmer, R. Maiolino, E. Oliva, S. Croom, E. Corbett, & L. di Fabrizio ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT FROM YOUNG STARS IN GEMS QUASAR HOST GALAXIES AT 1.8 <2z<2.75 © K. Jahnke, S. F. Sanchez, L. Wisotzki, M. Barden, S. V. W. Beckwith, E. F. Bell, A. Borch, J. A. R. Caldwell, B. Haussler, C. Heymans, S. Jogee, D. H. McIntosh, K. Meisenheimer, C. Y. Peng, H.-W. Rix, R. S. Somerville, & C. Wolf COLORS OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEUS HOST GALAXIES AT 0.5 < z < 1.1 FROM THE GEMS SURVEY © S. F. Sanchez, K. Jahnke, L. Wisotzki, D. H. McIntosh, E. F. Bell, M. Barden, S. V. W. Beckwith, A. Borch, J. A. R. Caldwell, B. Héussler, S. Jogee, K. Meisenheimer, C. Y. Peng, H.-W. Rix, R. S. Somerville, & C. Wolf MILLIARCSECOND STRUCTURE OF MICROARCSECOND SOURCES: COMPARISON OF SCINTILLATING AND NONSCINTILLATING EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCES Roopesh Ojha, Alan L. Fey, David L. Jauncey, James E. J. Lovell, & Kenneth J. Johnston CONTENTS THE HIGHLY RELATIVISTIC KILOPARSEC-SCALE JET OF THE GAMMA-RAY QUASAR 0827+243 Svetlana G. Jorstad & Alan P. Marscher XMM-NEWTON OBSERVATION OF THE NARROW-LINE QSO PHL 1092: DETECTION OF A HIGH AND VARIABLE SOFT COMPONENT Surajit Dasgupta, A. R. Rao, & G. C. Dewangan X-RAY LUMINOUS GALAXIES. Il. CHANDRA AND XMM-NEWTON OBSERVATIONS OF THE “COMPOSITE” GALAXY IRAS 20051-1117. © I. Georgantopoulos, I. Papadakis, A. Zezas, & M. J. Ward INTEGRAL AND XMM-NEWTON SPECTRAL STUDIES OF NGC 4388 © V. Beckmann, N. Gehrels, P. Favre, R. Walter, T. J.-L. Courvoisier, P-O. Petrucci, & J. Malzac THE UNUSUAL TIDAL DWARF CANDIDATE IN THE MERGER SYSTEM NGC 3227/3226: STAR FORMATION IN A TIDAL SHOCK? © Carole G. Mundell, Phil A. James, Nora Loiseau, Eva Schinnerer, & Duncan A. Forbes DUST AND DIFFUSE INTERSTELLAR BANDS IN THE z, = 0.524 ABSORPTION SYSTEM TOWARD AO 0235+164 V. T. Junkkarinen, Ross D. Cohen, E. A. Beaver, E. M. Burbidge, R. W. Lyons, & G. Madejski A POPULATION OF HOT, DUSTY ULTRALUMINOUS GALAXIES ATz +2 © S.C. Chapman, Tan Smail, A. W. Blain, & R. J. Ivison THE COLOR-MAGNITUDE EFFECT IN EARLY-TYPE CLUSTER GALAXIES Omar Lopez-Cruz, Wayne A. Barkhouse, & H. K. C. Yee CHANDRA X-RAY OBSERVATIONS OF GALAXY CLUSTER AI68 © Yanbin Yang, Zhiying Huo, Xu Zhou, Suijian Xue, Shude Mao, Jun Ma, & Jiansheng Chen CHEMICAL ABUNDANCES OF H 11 REGIONS IN THE STARBURST GALAXY NGC 1705 Henry Lee & Evan D. Skillman THE LOW- AND INTERMEDIATE-MASS STELLAR POPULATION IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD: THE CENTRAL STARS OF PLANETARY NEBULAE Eva Villaver, Letizia Stanghellini, & Richard A. Shaw LOCATION OF THE OPTICAL REVERSE SHOCK IN THE CASSIOPEIA A SUPERNOVA REMNANT Jon A. Morse, Robert A. Fesen, Roger A. Chevalier, Kazimierz J. Borkowski, Christopher L. Gerardy, Stephen S. Lawrence, & Sidney van den Bergh APPLICATION OF MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC DISK WIND SOLUTIONS TO PLANETARY AND PROTOPLANETARY NEBULAE A. Frank & E. G. Blackman OPTICAL AND JUE SPECTRA OF THE PLANETARY NEBULA NGC 7026 © Siek Hyung & Walter A. Feibelman COSMIC-RAY SCATTERING AND STREAMING IN COMPRESSIBLE MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC TURBULENCE Huirong Yan & A. Lazarian THE IMPACT OF DEUTERATION ON THE INFRARED SPECTRA OF INTERSTELLAR POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS) © Douglas M. Hudgins, C. W. Bauschlicher, Jr, & Scott A. Sandford LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS ON ROTATION AND ALIGNMENT OF THE ANALOGS OF INTERSTELLAR DUST GRAINS BY RADIATION © M. M. Abbas, P. D. Craven, J. F: Spann, D. Tankosic, A. LeClair, D. L. Gallagher, E. A. West, J. C. Weingartner, W. K. Witherow, & A. G. G. M. Tielens SHOCK PROCESSING OF LARGE GRAINS IN THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM Jonathan D. Slavin, Anthony P. Jones, & A. G. G. M. Tielens PHOTOEVAPORATED DISKS AROUND MASSIVE YOUNG STARS Jorge Lugo, Susana Lizano, & Guido Garay DEEP NEAR-INFRARED IMAGING TOWARD THE VELA MOLECULAR RIDGE C. I. A REMARKABLE EMBEDDED CLUSTER IN RCW 36 D. Baba, T. Nagata, T. Nagayama, C. Nagashima, D. Kato, M. Kurita, S. Sato, Y. Nakajima, M. Tamura, H. Nakaya, & K. Sugitani THE COOLING BEHAVIOR OF THERMAL PULSES IN GAMMA-RAY BURSTS Felix Ryde NUCLEOSYNTHESIS INSIDE AN ACCRETION DISK AND DISK WINDS RELATED TO GAMMA-RAY BURSTS Shin-ichirou Fujimoto, Masa-aki Hashimoto, Kenzo Arai, & Ryuichi Matsuba PROPERTIES OF TWO HYPERNOVAE ENTERING THE NEBULAR PHASE: SN 1997ef AND SN 1997dq P. A. Mazzali, J. Deng, K. Maeda, K. Nomoto, A. V. Filippenko, & T. Matheson GRAVITATIONAL WAVES FROM MERGING INTERMEDIATE-MASS BLACK HOLES Tatsushi Matsubayashi, Hisa-aki Shinkai, & Toshikazu Ebisuzaki CONTENTS ROTATIONAL SWEEPBACK OF MAGNETIC FIELD LINES IN GEOMETRIC MODELS OF PULSAR RADIO EMISSION J. Dyks & Alice K. Harding ORIGIN OF THE SOFT EXCESS IN X-RAY PULSARS Ryan C. Hickox, Ramesh Naravan, & Timothy R. Kallman THE CRAB NEBULA AND PULSAR BETWEEN 500 GeV AND 80 TeV: OBSERVATIONS WITH THE HERGA STEREOSCOPIC AIR CERENKOV TELESCOPES © F. Aharonian, A. Akhperjanian, M. Beilicke, K. Bernlohr, H.-G. Borst, H. Bojahr, O. Bolz, T. Coarasa, J. L. Contreras, J. Cortina, S. Denninghoff, M. V. Fonseca, M. Girma, N. Gétting, G. Heinzelmann, G. Hermann, A. Heusler, W. Hofmann, D. Horns, 1. Jung, R. Kankanyan, M. Kestel, A. Kohnle, A. Konopelko, D. Kranich, H. Lampeitl, M. Lopez, E. Lorenz, F- Lucarelli, O. Mang, D. Mazin, H. Mever, R. Mirzoyan, A. Moralejo, E. Ona-Wilhelmi, M. Panter, A. Plyasheshnikov, G. Piihlhofer, R. de los Reves, W. Rhode, J. Ripken, G. Rowell, V. Sahakian, M. Samorski, M. Schilling, M. Siems, D. Sobzynska, W. Stamm, M. Tluczykont, V. Vitale, H. J. Valk, C. A. Wiedner, & W. Wittek THE EFFECT OF NEUTRON STAR GRAVITATIONAL BINDING ENERGY ON GRAVITATIONAL RADIATION — DRIVEN MASS-TRANSFER BINARIES Evelyne Alécian & Sharon M. Morsink PROPAGATION AND TRANSMISSION OF ALFVEN WAVES IN ROTATING MAGNETARS Yasufumi Kojima & Taishi Okita THE INFLUENCE OF ROTATION IN RADIATION-DRIVEN WIND FROM HOT STARS: NEW SOLUTIONS AND DISK FORMATION IN Be STARS Michel Cure THE CHROMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY AND VARIABILITY OF CYCLING AND FLAT ACTIVITY SOLAR ANALOG STARS Jeffrey C. Hall & G. W. Lockwood PHASE-RESOLVED INFRARED H- AND K-BAND SPECTROSCOPY OF EF ERIDANI Thomas E. Harrison, Steve B. Howell, Paula Szkody, Derek Homeier, Joni J. Johnson, & Heather L. Osborne ON THE SURVIVAL OF SHORT-PERIOD TERRESTRIAL PLANETS © Rosemary A. Mardling & D. N. C. Lin DUST DIFFUSION, SEDIMENTATION, AND GRAVITATIONAL INSTABILITIES IN PROTOPLANETARY DISKS 960 Rainer Schrapler & Thomas Henning TESTING BLEND SCENARIOS FOR EXTRASOLAR TRANSITING PLANET CANDIDATES. I. OGLE-TR-33: A FALSE POSITIVE Guillermo Torres, Maciej Konacki, Dimitar D. Sasselov, & Saurabh Jha DETECTION OF FORMALDEHYDE TOWARD THE EXTREME CARBON STAR IRC +10216 990 K. E. Saavik Ford, David A. Neufeld, Peter Schilke, & Gary J. Melnick THREE-DIMENSIONAL FEATUROFE STH E OUTER HELIOSPHERE DUE TO COUPLING BETWEEN THE INTERSTELLAR 1007 AND INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELDS. I. MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC MODEL: INTERSTELLAR PERSPECTIVE Nikolai V. Pogorelov, Gary P. Zank, & Tatsuki Ogino A MODEL FOR BRIGHT EXTREME-ULTRAVIOLET KNOTS IN SOLAR FLARE LOOPS © S. Patsourakos, S. K. Antiochos, & J. A. Klimchuk A NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE BREAKOUT MODEL FOR CORONAL MASS EJECTION INITIATION P. MacNeice, S. K. Antiochos, A. Phillips, D. S. Spicer, C. R. DeVore, & K. Olson MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC SIMULATION OF SOLAR CORONAL CHROMOSPHERIC EVAPORATION JETS CAUSED BY MAGNETIC RECONNECTION ASSOCIATED WITH MAGNETIC FLUX EMERGENCE © Takehiro Miyvagoshi & Takaaki Yokovama ON THE RELATION BETWEEN FILAMENT ERUPTIONS, FLARES, AND CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS © 1054 Ju Jing, Vasyl B. 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