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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 JOHN BLACK BRIAN CHABOYER RICHARD DEGRIJS ERICD . FEIGELSON' KATIA FERRIERE National Radio Onsala Space Observatory Dartmouth College rhe University of Pennsylvania State Observatoire Astronomy Observatory Sheffield University Midi-Pyrenees BRAD GIBSON LEON GOLUB DIETER HARTMANN STEVEN KAWALER ARI LAOR CHUNG-PEI MA University of Smithsonian Astrophysical Clemson University lowa State University Israel Institute of University of California Central Lancashire Observatory Technology Berkeley JOHN MULCHAEY JUDITH PIPHER FREDERIC A. RASIO SUSAN M. SIMKIN LUIGI STELLA The Carnegie Observatory University of Northwestern University Michigan State Osservatorio Astronomico Rochester University di Roma AAS PUBLICATIONS BOARD MICHAEL A’ HEARN (2005-2008), Chairpersor 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) lhe 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, ERIC SHUTT, ELLEN CREDILLE, JEREMY HORSEFIELD, KERRY TUPPER, ALISON COMPTON, ERICA GRIFFIN, ELIZABETH SCHAEFER, JENNIFER DAVIS, WENDY O° DONNELL, PAUL OGILVIE, ISAAC ROBINOVITZ, CAROLYN STEELE, JOSHUA ALLEN, NATHAN CZUBA, ROBIN TAYLOR, AND NOEL TAYLOR Production Staff: CINDY GARRETT, ERIK CAMERON, KELLY WILLIAMS, ABBY DENNIS, CHRIS WIBERG, AND COURTNEY BON Ontario Editorial Office: JANICE SEXTON VOLUME 674, PART | 2008 FEBRUARY 10 AND FEBRUARY 20 PUBLISHED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS FOR THE AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY BY AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED PUBLISHED THREE TIMES A MONTH OMPOSED BY SPI PUBLISHER SERVICES RINTED BY THE SHERIDAN PRESS HANOVER, PENNSYLVANIA. I THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 674, PART | 2008 FEBRUARY 10, NUMBER | STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF ZEL’DOVICH PANCAKES AS PROBESO F DARK ENERGY MODELS P. M. Sutter & P. M. Ricker SYSTEMATIC ERRORS IN THE HUBBLE CONSTANT MEASUREMENT FROM THE SUNYAEV-ZEL’DOVICH EFFECT Hajime Kawahara, Tetsu Kitayama, Shin Sasaki, & Yasushi Suto FIRST SEASON QUaD CMB TEMPERATURE AND POLARIZATION POWER SPECTRA P. Ade, J. Bock, M. Bowden, M. L. Brown, G. Cahill, J. E. Carlstrom, P. G. Castro, S. Church, T. Culverhouse, R. Friedman, K. Ganga. W. K. Gear, J. Hinderks, J. Kovac, A. E. Lange, E. Leitch, S. J. Melhuish, J. A. Murphy, A. Orlando, R. Schwarz, C. O'Sullivan L. Piccirillo, C. Pryke, N. Rajquru, B. Rusholme, A. N. Taylor, K. L. Thompson, E. Y. S. Wu, & M. Zemconr EVIDENCE OF COSMIC EVOLUTION OF THE STELLAR INITIAL MASS FUNCTION Pieter G. van Dokkum VERIFYING THE COSMOLOGICAL UTILITY OF TYPE la SUPERNOVAE: IMPLICATIONSO F A DISPERSION IN THE ULTRAVIOLET SPECTRA R. S. Ellis, M. Sullivan, P. E. Nugent, D. A. Howell, A. Gal-Yam, P. Astier, D. Balam, C. Balland, S. Basa, R. G. Carlberg, A. Conley D. Fouchez, J. Guy, D. Hardin, I. Hook, R. Pain, K. Perrett, C. J. Pritchet, & N. Reqnault SPITZER CONSTRAINTS ON THE STELLAR POPULATIONSO F Lya-EMITTING GALAXIES AT z = 3.1 E Kamson Lai, Jia-Sheng Huang, Giovanni Fazio, Eric Gawiser, Robin Ciardullo, Maaike Damen, Marijn Franx, Caryl Gronwall lvo Labbe, Georgios Magdis, & Pieter van Dokkum STRONG-LENSING TIME DELAY: A NEW WAY OF MEASURING COSMIC SHEAR Ri4 cha7r d ; Li; eu EVIDENCE FOR QUASAR ACTIVITY TRIGGERED BY GALAXY MERGERS IN HST OBSERVATIONS OF DUST-REDDENED QUASARS Tanya Urrutia, Mark Lacy, & Robert H. Becker ? THREE-DIMENSTONAL SIMULATIONSO F INFLOWS IRRADIATED BY A PRECESSING ACCRETION DISK IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI: FORMATIONO F OUTFLOWS Ryuichi Kurosawa & Daniel Proga MOJAVE: MONITORING OF JETS IN AGN WITH VLBA EXPERIMENTS. I\ THE PARENT LUMINOSITY FUNCTION OF RADIO-LOUD BLAZARS M. Cara & M. L. Lister DEEP-SURVEY CONSTRAINTS ON X-RAY OUTBURSTS FROM GALACTIC NUCLEI B. Luo, W. N. Brandt, A. T. Steffen, & F. E. Bauer ¥MM-NEWTON DETECTION OF A COMPTON-THICK AGN IN THE | Jy ULIRG/LINER F04103—2838 Stacy H. Teng, S. Veilleux, A. S. Wilson, A. J. Young, D. B. Sanders, & N. M. Nagar THE ACTIVE NUCLEUS OF IC 4970: A NEARBY EXAMPLE OF MERGER-INDUCED COLD-GAS ACCRETION VM. E. Machacek, R. P. Kraft, M. L. N. Ashby, D. A. Evans, C. Jones, & W. R. Forman 4 MODEL FOR STAR FORMATGIASO NFLO,WS , AND CHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN GALAXIES AT HIGH REDSHIFTS DawnK . Erb THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONSO F A STARBURST-DRIVEN GALACTIC WIND Jackie L. Cooper, Geoffrey V. Bicknell, Ralph S. Sutherland, & Joss Bland-Hawthorn THE OXYGEN ABUNDANCESO F LUMINOUS AND ULTRALUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES David S. N. Rupke, Sylvain Veilleux, & Andrew J. Baker A NEW APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF STELLAR POPULATIONS IN EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES K-BAND SPECTRAL INDICES AND AN APPLICATION TO THE FORNAX CLUSTER DavidR . Silva, Harald Kuntschner, & Mariya Lyubenova THE X-RAY-EMITTING COMPONENTS TOWARD ¢ 11] THE LOCAL HOT BUBBLE AND BEYOND K. D. Kuntz & S. L. Snowden CONTENTS \ MODEI FOR DARK MATTER HALOS > 20 F. D. A. Hartwick ONGOING GALACTIC ACCRETION: SIMULATIONS AND OBSERVATIONSO F CONDENSED GAS IN HOT HALOS 227 J. E. G. Peek, M. E. Putman, & Jesper Sommer-Larsen SIX NEW GALACTIC ORBITSO F GLOBULAR CLUSTERSI N A MILKY WAY -—LIKE GALAXY 7 Christine Allen, Edmundo Moreno, & Barbara Pichardo THREE-dIMENSIONAL OBSERVATIONSO F H, EMISSION AROUND SGR A EAST. I 247 STRUCTURE IN THE CENTRAL 10 pe OF OUR GALAXY SunghoLe e. Soojona Pak, Mini Choi, Christopher J. Davis, T. R. Geballe. Ro n M. Herrr n, Pau PH y. ¢ Vinh, & Sanq-Gak Lee THE MILKY WAY’S KILOPARSEC-SCALE WIND: A HYBRID COSMIC-RAY 258 AND THERMALLY DRIVEN OUTFLOW John E. Everett, Ellen G. Zweibe Robert A. Benjamin, Dan McCammon, Lindsay Rocks. & John S. Gallagher Ill PROPER MOTIONSO F PSRs B1757—24 AND B1951+32: IMPLICATIONS FOR AGES AND ASSOCIATIONS 271 B. R. Zeiger. W. F. Brisken, S. Chatteriee. & WM. Gos PARAMETERIZATION OF THE ANGULAR DISTRIBUTION OF GAMMA RAYS PRODUCED 278 BY p-p INTERACTION IN ASTRONOMICAL ENVIRONMENT Niklas Karlsson & Tunevoshi Kamae ARECIBO H 1 ABSORPTION MEASUREMENTS OF PULSARS AND THE ELECTRON DENSITY 286 AT INTERMEDIATE LONGITUDES IN THE FIRST GALACTIC QUADRANT J M. Weisher S. Stanimirovic, K. Xilour 1. Hedder 1 de la Fuente, S. B. And m, & F. A. Jenet VLBA OBSERVATIONSO F THE ZEEMAN EFFECT IN H»,O MASEIRN SO H 43.8-0.1 295 1. P Sarma, T. H. Troland, J. D. Romney, & T. H. Huynh THE EFFICIENCY OF GRAIN ALIGNMENT IN DENSE INTERSTELLAR CLOUDS 304 A REASSESSMENT OF CONSTRAINTS FROM NEAR-INFRARED POLARIZATION D. C. B. Whittet, J. H. Hough, A. Lazarian, & Thiem Hoang COOLING, GRAVITY, AND GEOMETRY: FLOW-DRIVEN MASSIVE CORE FORMATION 16 Fabian Heitsch, Lee W. Hartmann, Adrianne D. S§ Julien E. G. Devriendt, & Andreas Burkert DISCOVERY OF PAR 1802 AS A LOW-MASS, PRE-MAIN-SEQUENCE ECLIPSING BINARY 29 IN THE ORION STAR-FORMING REGION P. A. Cargile, K. G. Stassun, & R. D. Mati SPITZER OBSERVATIONS OF NGC A STUDYO F STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION 6 IN A NEARBY EMBEDDED CLUSTER R. A. Gutermuth, P. C. Myers, § Vegeath, L. I 1/le? | L. Pipher. J. Muzer ‘ 1. Porras, E. Winston, & G. | THE SEARCH FOR MUON NEUTRINOS FROM NORTHERN HEMISPHERE GAMMA-RAY BURSTS WITH AMANDA 357 1. Achterber VU. Ackermann, J. Adan threns, K. Andeen. J. Auffenbera. J. N. Bahca Y Bai. B. Baret. S W Barwick R. B K. Beattie, T.B ecka, J. K. Becker. K.-H. Becker. P Berghaus. D. Berley. E. Bernardini. D. Bertrar D.Z7. Be m. FE. Blaufu DJIB ) C. Bohm, J. Bol mont. S. Base O. Botn { Bouchta. J Braun, ( Burgess, T. Burgess, T. ¢ D. Chirkin. B. Christ J Clem, D. F ¢ owen, M. V D'Agostino. A. Davour C. 7 Day, ¢ De Clercq, l Den irs, F Descamps P. Desiati, T. DeYoung I. C. Diaz-Vele J. Drever. J. P Dumm. M. R. Duvoort, WR Edwards, R., Ehrlich, J. Eisch, R. W. Ellsw , |{ O. Fadiran, A. R Faze K. f verster B D. Fox, A Franckowiak, T. K. Gi uisser J Gallagher H. Geenen, | Gerhardt, A. Goldschmidt 1. Goodman, R. Gozzini, 7 Griese 1. Gross. S. Grullor RM ha VM. Gurtner, A. Hallgren, F Halzen, K. Han, K. Hanson, D. Hardtke, R Hardtke | E. Hart, Y¥. Haseqa wa, T. Hauschildt D. Hays, J. Heise, K. Helbing, M. He P. Herquet, G. C. Hil J. Hodges, K. D. Hoffman, B Hommez. K D. Hubert, B. Hughey, P. O. Hulth, J.-P. Hiilss, K. Hultqvist S. Hundertmark M. Inaba, A Ishihara, J Jacobse G. S. Japaridze, H. Johansson, A. Jone VU. Joseph, k H. Kampert, A Kappes, T. Kar 1. Karle H. Ka I].L . Kelley, N. Kitamura, S. R 1, SK ser, G. Kohnen, H. Kolanoski, L. Képke, M. Kowalski, T. K M. Krasberg, K. Kuehn, M. Labare, H. La man, H. Leich, D. Leier, 1. Liubarsh / undvde ]. Madsen, K. Mase, H. S. Matis McCauley, C. P- McParland, A. Meli, T. Messarius, P. 1. Mokhtarani, T. Montaruli, A. Morey, R. M e, S. M. Movit, K. Miinich, R. Nahnhauer, J. Vv D. R. Nvaren, H. Ogelman, A. Olit S. Patton, C. Petia-Garay, C. Pérez de los Heros, A. Pieasa 1. C. Pohl, R. Porrata, J. Pretz, P B. P. G. T. Przybylski, K. Rawlins S. Razzaque, E. Resconi, W. Rhox VM. Ribordy, A. Rizzo, S. Robbins, P Roth. ¢ D. Rutledge D. Ryckbosch, H.-G. Sander, S. Sarka S. Schlenstedt, T. Schmidt, D Schneider D. Seck B Sempurg S. H. Seo, S. Seunarir Ss 1. J. Smith, M. Solarz, ¢ Song, J. E. Sopher. G. M. Spiczak. ¢ Spiering, M. Stamatikos, T P. Steffen, T. Stezelberqe R. G. Stokstad S. Stovanov, E. A. Strahler. T. Straszhein K.-H. Sulanke, G. Vv Sullivan, 7 1, O. Tarasova, A. Tepe, L. Thollander S. Tilav, M. Tlucz vkont, P. A. Toale, D. Turan, N. van I ndhoven. J Vandenbroucke 1. ban Overloop. | Viscomi, B. Voiat. W Wagner C. Walck. H. Waldmann V.. Valte ¥-R. Wang, ¢ Wendt, C. H. Wiebusch, G. Wikstrim. D. R. Williams. R Wischnewski H. Wissing, K Woschnagg, X. W. Xu, G. Yodh, S. Yoshida, J. D. Zornoza (Tue IceCuse CotLasor .M. Boer. T. Cline. G. Crew. M. Ferox F. Frontera, K. Hurley, D. Lamb, A. Rau, F. Rossi, G. Ricker & A. von Kienlin (Tue InrerPLan ry N DETAILED SPECTRAI ANALYSISO F THI rYPE Ib SUPERNOVA 1999dn. I. HYDROGEN-FREE MODELS Wesley Ketchum, | Baron & David Brancl CONTENTS LONG-TERM EVOLUTION OF MAGNETIC TURBULENCE IN RELATIVISTIC COLLISIONLESS SHOCKS ELECTRON-POSITRON PLASMAS Philip Chang, Anatoly Spitkovsky, & Jonathan Arons SIMULATIONS OF THE POYNTING-ROBERTSON COSMIC BATTERY IN RESISTIVE ACCRETION DISKS Dimitris M. Christodoulou, loannis Contopoulos, & Demosthenes Kazanas ON THE MAGNETIC PRANDTL NUMBER BEHAVIOR OF ACCRETION DISKS Steven A. Balbus & Pierre Henri RELATIVISTIC IRON EMISSION LINES IN NEUTRON STAR LOW-MASS X-RAY BINARIES AS PROBES OF NEUTRON STAR RADII Edward M. Cackett, Jon M. Miller, Sudip Bhattacharyya, Jonathan E. Grindlay, Jeroen Homan, Michiel van der Klis VM. Coleman Miller, Tod E. Strohmayer, & Rudy Wijnands A NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE ACCRETING MAGNETIC WHITE DWARI SDSS J121209.31+013627.7 AND ITS SUBSTELLAR COMPANION J. Farihi, M. R. Burleigh, & D. W. Hoard SPITZER IRAC OBSERVATIONS OF WHITE DWARFS. |. WARM DUST AT METAL-RICH DEGENERATES J. Farihi, B. Zuckerman, & E. E. Becklin THE ENVIRONMEN . OF M85 OPTICAL TRANSIENT 2006-1: CONSTRAINTSO N THE PROGENITOR AGE AND MASS E. O. Ofek, S. R. Kulkarni, A. Rau, S. B. Cenko, E. W. Peng, J. P. Blakeslee, P. Coté, L. Ferrarese, A. Jordan, S. Mei, T. Puzia L. D. Bradley, D Magee & R. Bouwens CLOUDS, GRAVITY, AND METALLICITY IN BLUE L DWARFS: THE CASE OF 2MASS J11263991—5003550 {dam J. Burgasser, Dagny L. Looper, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, Kelle L. Cruz, & Brandon J. Swift CONSTRAONI ENXTTRASSO LAR PLANET POPULATIONS FROM VLT NACO/SDI AND MMT SDI AND DIRECT ADAPTIVE OPTICS IMAGING SURVEYS: GIANT PLANETS ARE RARE AT LARGE SEPARATIONS Eric L. Nielsen, Laird M. Close, Beth A. Biller, Elena Masciadri, & Rainer Lenzen THE MID-INFRARED SPECTRUM OF THE TRANSITING EXOPLANET HD 209458b VU. R. Swain, J. Bouwman, R. L. Akeson, S. Lawler, & C. A. Beichman ON THE PENETRATION OF MERIDIONAL CIRCULATION BELOW THE SOLAR CONVECTION ZONE P. Garaud & N. H. Brummell 4 FISK-PARKER HYBRID HELIOSPHERIC MAGNETIC FIELD WITH A SOLAR-CYCLE DEPENDENCI R. A. Burger. T. P. J. Kriiger. M. Hitge, & N. E. Engelbrecht SOLAR MAGNETIC TRACKING. Il. THE APPARENT UNIPOLAR ORIGIN OF QUIET-SUN FLUX D. A. Lamb, C. FE. DeForest, H. J. Hagenaar, C. E. Parnell, & B. T. Welsch SOLAR FLARE GEOMETRIES. I. THE AREA FRACTAL DIMENSION Markus J. Aschwanden & Pascal D. Aschwanden SOLAR FLARE GEOMETRIES. Il. THE VOLUME FRACTAL DIMENSION Markus J. Aschwanden & PascalD . Aschwanden CORONAL FLUX ROPE CATASTROPHE CAUSED BY PHOTOSPHERIC FLUX EMERGENC!} I. Y¥. Ding & Y. O. Hu RADIO-QUIET FAST AND WIDE CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS N. Gopalswamy, S. Yashiro, H. Xie, S. Akiyama, E. Aquilar-Rodriquez, M. L. Kaiser, R. A. Howard, & J.-L. Bougeret HARD X-RAY POLARIZATION FROM NON-VERTICAL SOLAR FLARE LOOPS 1. Gordon Emslie, Henry L. Bradsher, & Mark L. McConnell CORONAL MASS EJECTION—ASSOCIATED CORONAL DIMMINGS 1 1. Re inard «& D { Biesecker OBSERVATIONS AND MODELINGO F THE EARLY ACCELERATION PHASE OF ERUPTINGF ILAMENTS INVOLVED IN CORONAL MASS EJECTIONS Carolus J. Schrijver, Christopher Elmore, Bernhard Kliem, Tibor Térék, & Alan M. Title MULTILINE SPECTROPOLARIMETRY OF THE QUIET SUN AT 5250 AND 6302 A H. Socas-Navarro, J. M. Borrero, A. Asensio Ramos, M. Collados, 1. Dominquez Cerdetia, E. V Khomenko, M. J. Martinez Gonzalez V. Martinez Pillet, B. Ruiz Cobo, & J. Sanchez Almeida THE SOLAR ARGON ABUNDANCI Katharina Lodders ERRATUM: “STELLAR POPULATIONS OF ELLIPTICAL GALAXIES IN VIRGO CLUSTER. I THE DATA AND STELLAR POPULATION ANALYSIS” (ApJ, 637, 200 [2006]) Y Yamada, N. Arimoto, A. Vazdekis, & R. F- Peletier CONTENTS ERRATUM: “PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, BARYON CONTENT, AND EVOLUTION OF THE Lya FOREST NEW INSIGHTS FROM HIGH-RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS AT z S 0.4” (ApJ, 658, 680 [2007}) N. Lehner. B. D. Savage, P. Richter, K. R. Sembach, T. M. Tripp, & B. P. Wakker ERRATUM: “A SURPRISING REVERSAL OF TEMPERATURES IN THE BROWN DWARF ECLIPSING BINARY 2MASS J05352184—0546085” (ApJ, 664, 1154 [2007]) Keivan G. Stassun, Robert D. Mathieu, & Jeff A. Valenti 2008 FEBRUARY 20. NUMBER 2? 4 CLOSURE THEORY FOR NONLINEAR EVOLUTION OF COSMOLOGICAL POWER SPECTRA {tsushi Taruvya & Takashi Hiramatsu ESTIMATING THIRD-ORDER MOMENTS FOR AN ABSORBER CATALOG I) M. Loh LOWER METAL ENRICHMENT OF VIRIALIZED GAS IN MINIHALOS Renyue Cen & Mario A. Riquelme FORMATIONO F CENTRAL MASSIVE OBJECTS VIA TIDAL COMPRESSION Eric Emsellem & Glenn van de Ven ON THE SEARCH FOR QUASAR LIGHT ECHOES 660 Eli Vishal & Rupert A. C. Croft STRONG NARROW Fe tt EMISSION LINES IN THE QUASAR SDSS J102839.11+450009.4 Tinaqui Wang, Haifeng Dai, & Hongyan Zhou MID-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF HIGH-REDSHIFT OBSCURED QUASARS {lejo Martinez-Sansigre, Mark La inna Sajina, & Steve Rawlinas X-RAY PROPERTIESO F AN UNBIASED HARD X-RAY—DETECTED SAMPLE OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI Lisa M. Winter, Richard F. Mushotzh Jack Tueller. & Craig Markwardt SEPARATING BARYONS AND DARK MATTER IN CLUSTER CORES: A FULL TWO-DIMENSIONAL LENSING AND DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF ABELL 383 AND MS 2137—23 David J. Sand, Tommaso Treu, Richard S. Ellis, Graham P. Smith, & Jean-Paul Kneib X-MAS2: STUDY SYSTEMATICS ON THE ICM METALLICITY MEASUREMENTS E. Rasia, P- Mazzotta, H. Bourdin, S. Borgani, L. Tornatore, S. Ettori, K. Dolag, & L. MoI scardini THE ORIGINO F DWARF ELLIPTICALS IN THE VIRGO CLUSTER 1. Boselli, S. Boissier, L. Cortese, & G. Gava 4 GALAXY PHOTOMETRIC REDSHIFT CATALOG FOR THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY DATA RELEASE 6 Hiroaki Oyaizu, Marcos Lima, Carlos E. Cunha, Huan Lin, Joshua Frieman, & Erin S. Sheldon TRANSFORMATION OF MORPHOLOGY AND LUMINOSITY CLASSES OF THE SDSS GALAXIES Changbom Park, J. Richard Gott Ill, & Yun-Young Choi ! MODELING THE GAS FLOW IN THE BAR OF NGC 1365 R. Zanmar Sanchez, J. A. Sellwood, B. J. Weiner, & T. B. Williams DUST PROPERTIES AND STAR FORMATION RATES IN STAR-FORMING DWARF GALAXIES J. L. Rosenberg, Yanling Wu, Emeric Le Floc’h, V. Charmandaris, M. L. N. Ashby, J. R. Houck, J. J. Salzer. & S. P. Willner HUNTING GALAXIES TO (AND FOR) EXTINCTION Jonathan B. Foster, Carlos G. Roman-Zufiga, Alyssa A. Goodman, Elizabeth A. Lada, & Jodo Alves GEMINI SPECTROSCOPY AND HST IMAGINGO F THE STELLAR CLUSTER POPULATION IN REGION B OF M82 I. S. Konstantopoulos, N. Bastian, L. J. Smith, G. Trancho, M. S. Westmoquette, & J. S. Gallagher III THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEM OF M60 (NGC 4649). I. CANADA-FRANCE-HAWAII TELESCOPE MOS SPECTROSCOPY AND DATABASI Myung Gyoon Lee, Ho Seong Hwang, Hong Soo Park, Jang-Hyun Park, Sang Chul Kim Young-Jong Sohn, Sang-Gak Lee, Soo-Chang Rey, Young-Wook Lee, & Ho-ll Kim THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEM OF M60 (NGC 4649). II KINEMATICS OF THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEM Ho Seong Hwang, Myung Gyoon Lee, Hong Soo Park, Sang Chul Kim, Jang-Hvun Park, Young-Jona Sohn Sang-Gak Lee, Soo-Chang Rey, Young-Wook Lee, & Ho-Il Kim WIDE-FIELD SURVEY OF GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN M31. II KINEMATICSO F THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER SYSTEM Myung Gyoon Lee, Ho Seong Hwang, Sang Chul Kim, Hong Soo Park, Doug Geisler, Ata Sarajedini, & William E. Harris CONTENTS VLT SPECTROSCOPY OF GLOBULAR CLUSTERS IN LOW SURFACE BRIGHTNESS DWARF GALAXIES 909 Thomas H. Puzia & Margarita E. Sharina GRAVITATING FRAGMENTATION OF ECCENTRIC ACCRETION DISKS hard D. Alexander, Philip J. Armitage, Jorge Cuadra, & Mitchell C. Begelman ¥MM-NEWTON, CHANDRA, AND CGPS OBSERVATIONS OF THE SUPERNOVA REMNANTS G85.4+0.7 AND G85.9—0.6 VM. S. Jackson, S. Safi-Harb, R. Kothes, & T. 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