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THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL CONTENTS OF VOLUME 687, PART | 2008 NOVEMBER |, NUMBER | PF yang e WHERE CAN WE REALLY FIND THE FIRST STARS’ REMNANTS TODAY? VM. Ti VM. R. Santos, & M. Stiavelli DETECTING DARK MATTER—DARK ENERGY COUPLING WITH THE HALO MASS FUNCTION P M. Sutter & P. M. Ricker HALO ASSEMBLY BIAS IN HI ERARCHICAL STRUCTURE FORMATION \ ) ] lVfi a n White /. Rr?i) chard 7, Bond, & Al; exandej r Shirokoi THE IMPACT OF BARYONIC COOLING ON GIANT ARC ABUNDANCES Ed 1 laisuke Nagai, Charles Keeton. & Andrey Kravtson RECONSTRUCTION OF CLUSTER MASSES USING PARTICLE BASED LENSING. I. APPLICATION TO WEAK LENSING Sanghan 1 Deb, David M. Goldberg, & Vede J. Ramdass EXPLORING THE EVOLUTIONARY PATHSO F THE MOST MASSIVE GALAXIES SINCI 2 Pa G. | G lez, lqna Trujillo, Guillermo Barro, Jesus Gallego, Jaime Zamorano, & Christopher J. Conselice FROM RINGS TO BULGES: EVIDENCE FOR RAPID SECULAR GALAXY EVOLUTION AT 2 FROM INTEGRAI FIELD SPECTROSCOPY IN THE SINS SURVEY R. Ge 1. Burkert. N. Bouche, G. Cres« \N. M. Forster Schreiber, A. Shapley, K. Shapiro, L. J. Tacconi, P- Buschkamp 1. ¢ E. Daddi, R. Davies, F. Eisenhauer, D. K. Erb, S. Genel, O. Gerhard, E. Hicks, D. Lutz, T. Naab, T. Ott S. Ral 1. Re ni, C. C. Steide 1. Sternberg, & S. J. 1 \ SYSTEMATIC ANALYSISO F Fe 1sE MISSIOINN QUASARS: EVIDENCE FOR INFLOW TO THE CENTRAI BLACK HOLI ( AN AXISYMMETRIC, HYDRODYNAMICAL MODEL FOR THE TORUS WIND IN ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI.I l. X-RAY —-EXCITED FUNNEL FLOW 1D ty n, T. Kallman, & D. Proga SPITZER'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE AGN POPULATION i lonley, G. H. Rieke P. G. /P érez-Gonzalez, & G. Barro ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI! IN FOUR METAL-POOR DWARF EMISSION-LINE GALAXIES ) & Trinh X. Thuan THE FATE OF YOUNG RADIO GALAXIES: DECELERATIONS INSIDE HOST GALAXIES? \ Kawakatu, Hiroshi Nagai, & Motoki Kino JET POWER EXTRACTED FROM ADAF AND THE APPLICATIONS TO X-RAY BINARIES AND THE RADIO 156 GALAXY FR DICHOTOMY 0. Wu & Xinwu Ca THE FR Il BROAD-LINE SEYFERT | GALAXY: PKS J1037—2705 E. Clarke, Steven Tir Carlos M. Gutiérr Jesper Rasmussen, & Ed Colbert CONSTRAINING THE NATURE OF X-RAY CAVIITN ICLEUSTSER S AND GALAXIES NEUT RINOS AND GAMMA RAYS FROM GALAXY CLUSTERS RB THE EDDINGTON LIMIT IN COSMIC RAYS: AN EXPLANATION FOR THE OBSERVED FAINTNESS OF STARBURSTING GALAXIES 1) § Shane W. Davis, & Enrico Ramirez-Ru LOW-LEVEL NUCLEAR ACTIVITY IN NEARBY SPIRAL GALAXIES Himel Ghosh, Smita Mathur, Fabri Fiore, & Laura Ferrares« A POINT-SOURCE SURVEY OF M31 WITH THE SP/TZER SPACE TELESCOPI ce all Pauline Barmby, Karl Gordon. S. P. Willner. M. L. N. Ashby, R. D. G & Charles E. Wood ill CONTENTS \RE THE RED HALOS OF GALAXIES MADE OF L< MASS STARS? CONSTRAINTS FROM SUBDWARF STAR COUNTS IN THE MILKY WAY HALO sson & Ci MERGERS OF BLACK HOLES IN THI Ff tt Koch & Bradl Ss \ SEARCH FOR THE NEAR-INFRAREI ) | Kay vu S DP Huma S ABUNDANCESO F Sr. Y. AND 7: I EARLY GALAXY j ON THE STABILITY OF SHOCKS WITH Stefa Fina & Ma | [!WO-FLUID MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMI¢ \l . I I FLOWS | » MEDIUM. Il. METHODOLOGY Y AND BASIC RESUI ie & Sj / DUST-DRIVEN DYNAMOS IN ACCR} ETION DISK WB PROTOSTAR MASS Dt DIMENSIONS CONDITIONSO F A 8 Sea Dp Va Vf A Va AND HHT OBSERVATIONS Of] BOK SOLATED STAR FORMATION OUD STRUCTURI SHOCK S( ON OSCOPY OF THI NOVA-LIKEI VARIABLE BB DORAD INTE] PHYSICAL PROPERTIES j f ¢ ; } CONTENTS COMMON PROPER MOTION COMPANIONS TO NEARBY STARS: AGES AND EVOLUTION i NZ & G. S. Henness EMISSION FROM YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS IN THE « CHAMAELEONTIS GROUP THE HERBIG Ae STAR $237 AND ASSOCIATED LOW-MASS STARS ) nemoerder, Norbert S. Schulz, & Kazunori Ishibash UDY OF CLASSICAL Be STAR DISK MODELS CONSTRAINED ERFEROMETRY 1, Sigut, J. A. Benson, & D. J. Hutter ‘D THERMAL EMISSION MODELS OF DEBRIS DISKS: TOWARD PLANETESIMAI TIES Miiller, Torsten Léhne, & Harald Mut ENERGY-DEPENDENT CHARGE STATES AND THEIR CONNE( TION WITH ION ABUNDANCES IN IMPULSIVE SOLAR ENERGETIC PARTICLE EVENTS B. Klecker, H. Kucharek, G. M. Mason, & M. P% DECK IGINSO F OPEN MAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE HELIOSPHERE erty, Mai s K. Ge Veil R. Sheele Yi-Ming Wa TO-LIMB VARIATIONO F THE QUIET SOLAR SPECTRUM NEAR Mg TIC CHANNEL STRUCTURE IN ACTIVE REGION 10930 ( Vv lar Thomas Wie mann, & Masahito K GAPS NEAR IN SUNSPOT PENUMBRAI TRINOS AND THE SUN’S PRIMORDIAL CORE METALLICITY RANSIENT PHENOMENA, AND THE RETURN TO THE MOON. I. EXISTING DATA NSIGHTS FROM GALILEO DISK-RESOLVED UV MEASUREMENTS AS THE SOURCE OF THE JUPITER R FAMILY COMETS \ THEORETICAI rTUDY OF THI PHOTODISSOCIATION MECHANISM OF CYANOACETYLENE IN ITS LOWEST SINGLET EXCITED STATES ( } l } ) e-Mei Duan. & Ze-Sher DIRECT MEA ,EMENTSO F THE FUNDAMENTAL ROTATIONAL TRANSITIONSO f CD AND '°°CH (X<ll | ¢ Pea n. & ) 2008 NOVEMBER 10, NUMBER 2 EDITORIAL \N IDEAL MA IGNMENT SCHEME FOR MEASURING THE POWER SPECTRUM WITH FAST FOURIER W a} THE BARYON ‘¢ NT OF DARK MATTER HALOS: EMPIRICAL CONSTRAINTS FROM Mg ABSORBERS VV { ( EPICYCLIC MOTIONS AND STANDING § SHOCKS IN NUMERICALLY SIMULATED TILTElD BLACK HOLI ACCRETION DISKS THE ORIGINO RELATION BETWEEN BLACK HOLE MASS AND BULGI LUMINOSITY FOR \f kK IN SEARCH Of} ARGEST VELOCITY DISPERSION GALAXIES S$ Sa ’ K. Gebhard UB sernardl & | bB H \TION OF COMPTON-THICK QUASARS Al ): SPITZER MID-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY YN FROM WARM DUST IN THE MOST DISTANT QUASARS Ca leff Wa Frank Bertoldi, Fabian Walter. Karl M. Mente Michael A J Yiaohui Fan, Linhua Jiang, & Donald P. Schne ie? CONTENTS DEPENDENOCF ET HE BROAD ABSORPTION LINE QUASAR FRACTION ON RADIO LUMINOSITY f Shanka ir dD, & G RP § j RA LOOK AT FIN W rT SUR\ ER . THE SPECTROSCOPIC DATABASI iW ' REGULATIONO F COOLING & FORMA vl UMINOUS GALAXIES BY VE GALACTK S FEEDBACK AND THI LIN \ ENTROPY THRESFHOR OTHLE DON SI STAR FORMATION STERINGO F SDSS G Xiaohu Ya TING GALAXY Cl R GAS INHOMOGENEITY FROM X-RAY . I RIGHT A STATISTICAI H AND APPLIC I Aad 1/ f BODY MAGNETOHY DRODYNAN HARACTERISTIC MAGNETIC FIELI VEALING THE PROPERTIES OF 2K MA eR Pp HE MI . , nw{a VATIONSO F THI -OSAT OBSERVATORIES NATION-DI HOT INTERSTELI GAS ARGE BINGO COMPA J ~ IOLET SURVEY( ‘ 1, IN ' wT AR CLOUDS: THE REFI OF TWO PHOTOCHEMISTI 4 3UN N¢ LATIONSHIPS «& ( REDSHIFTED ABSORPTION AT H I B \ TION GEOMETRY VERY LOW MASS OBJECTS IN THI RONET < | RI IN DISKS { r Thon Hennir { ; n. GordonG i " es Cait CO FUNDAMENTAL EMISSION FROM V836 TAURI Va Vathan ( Kett, & A CONTENTS \ MULTISITE CAMPAIGN TO MEASURE SOLAR-LIKE OSCILLATIONS IN PROCYON. I. OBSERVATIONS, DATA REDUCTION, AND SLOW VARIATIONS lrentoft, Hans k lsen, Timothy R. Bedding, Michaél Bazot, Jorgen Christensen-Dalsqaard, Thomas H. Dall, Christoffer Karoff nberger, Danuta Sosnowska, Robert A. Wittenmyer, Michael Endl, Travis S. Metcalfe, Saskia Hekker Hans Bruntt, Laszlo L. Kiss, Simon J. O'Toole, Eiji Kambe, Hiroyasu Ando, Hideyuki Izumiura irtie Hatzes, Francois Bouchy, Benoit Mosser, Thierry Appourchaux, Caroline Barban Vichel, Janine Provost, Sylvaine Turck-Chiéze. Milena Martié. Jean-Claude Lebrun jonanno, Serena Benatti, Riccardo U. Claudi, Rosario Cosentino, Silvio Leccia wienka, Frank Grundahl, & Eric Stempe THEORETICAL RADIIO F EXTRAS( LAR GIANT PLANETS: THE CASES OF TrES-4, XO-3b, AND HAT-P-1Ib ‘ l { 7, ; A Laur nt of lhau ND TYPE Ie CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE HAVE SIMILAR LOCATIONS IN HOSTS P. Kirshner, & Michael Pahri » SUPERNOVA 2006jc: A WCO WOLF-RAYET STAR EXPLOSION Suzuki, M. Tanaka, K. Nomoto, K. Maeda, A. Chieffi, A. Tornambe, T. Minezaki, Y. Yoshii, 1. Sakon H. Kaneda, T. Onaka, T. Nozawa, T. Kozasa, K. S. Kawabata, G. C. Anupama l. P. Prabhu, & J. Den QUASI-PERIODIC OS‘ ATIONS AS GLOBAL HYDRODYNAMIC MODES IN THE BOUNDARY LAYERSO F VISCOUS ACCRETION DISKS VM. Hakan Eri } Psaltis, & M. Ali Aly MONITORING SUPERGIANT FAST X-RAY TRANSIENTS WITH SWIFT. 1. BEHAVIOR OUTSIDE OUTBURSTS L. Sid P. Romar Ve Mangano, A. Pe ni, J. A. Kennea, G. Cusumano, S. Vercellone, A. Paizis, D. N. Burrows, & N. Gehri A UNIVERSAL DECLINE LAW OF CLASSICAL NOVAE. III. GQ MUSCAI f Variko Ka & Ange ( sate 236: A LONG-PERIOD LOW-MASS ECLIPSING BINARY ! ) Charbonneau, Guillermo Torres, Cullen H. Blake, Russel J. White, Markus Geo? Vandushev, Gaspar A. Bakos, Gabor Fiirés & Andrew Szent IMPROVED AGE ESTIMATION FOR SOLAR-TYPE DWARFS USING ACTIVITY-ROTATION DIAGNOSTICS f VU ] t e A. 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Title ON THE MAGNETIC STRUCTURE OF THE SOLAR TRANSITION REGION j a! ‘ 1 Centen EXPLOSIVE EVENTS AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE PHOTOSPHERIC MAGNETIC FIELD K. Muglacl THE MESOSCALE MORPHOLOGIES OF ICE FILMS: POROUS AND BIOMORPHIC FORMSOF ICI UNDER ASTROPHYSICAL CONDITION Julvan H. E. Cart ht, Bruno Escribano, & C. Iqnacio Sainz-Dia: A NEW ORBIT DETERMINATION FOR BRIGHT SUNGRAZING COMET OF 1843 Zdenek Sekanina & I W. Chodas STARK WIDTH AND SHIFT REGULARITIES R. J. Pelaez, S. Djurovic, M. Cirisan, F. Rodriquez, J. A. Aparicio, & S. Mar TOWARD PLANETESIMALS: DENSE CHONDRULE CLUMPS IN THE PROTOPLANETARY NEBULA Jeffrey N. Cuz Robert C. Hogan, & Karim Shariff CONTENTS THE NATURE OF p-MODES AND GRANULATION IN PROCYON: NEW MOST PHOTOMETRY AND NEW YALI CONVECTION MODELS D. B. Guenther, T. Kallinger. M. Gruber r. D. Huber, W. W. Weiss, R. Kuschnig, P Demarque F. Robinson M. Matthews, A. F. J. Moffat, S. M. Rucir l ISS & G. A. H. Walker ERRATUM THE COLD DARK MATTER HALOSO F LOCAL GROUP DWARF SPHEROIDALS” (ApJ, 672, 904 [2008}) Jorge Penarrubia, Alan W. McConnachie, & Julio | ERRATUM ANALYTIC APPROACH TO THE STABILITY OF STANDING ACCRETION SHOCKS APPLICATION TO CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAE” (ApJ, 659, 1449 [2007}) | Martin Lamin ERRATUM: “PROBING ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES IN SNR 1987A USING XMM-NEWTON Kevin Heng, Frank Haberl, Bernd Aschenhach, & ¢ ee a <e THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS CONTENTS OF VOLUME 687, PART 2 2008 NOVEMBER 1, NUMBER | LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE TRACEDB Y MOLECULAR GAS AT HIGH REDSHIFT E E be R.S VM m N. Bremer, Luke J. M. Davies, Mark Birkinsh Laura S. D. DETECTABILITY OF PAIR ECHOES FROM GAMMA-RAY BURSTS AND INTERGALACTIC MAGNETIC FIELDS € Keitaro Tak A Murase, K nomo Ichiki, Susumu Inoue nd Shigvehiro Nagatak DOUBLE-PEAKED OXYGEN LINES ARE NOT RARE IN NEBULAR SPECTRA OF CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVAI M. Mod R. Pk er, S. Blondin, P. Challis, and T. Matheson DISK EVOLUTION AND BAR TRIGGERING DRIVEN BY INTERACTIONS WITH DARK MATTER SUBSTRUCTURI En Romano-D / S sman, Clayton Helle ind Yehuda Hoffmar MAPPING THE ASYMMETRIC THICK DISK: THE HERCULES THICK-DISK CLOUD Jeffrey A. Larsen, } VM. Humphre nd Juan E. Cabane HORIZONTAL-BRANCH MORPHOLOGY AND MASS LOSS IN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS € Aaron D THREE-DIMENSIONAL SIMULATIONSO F MAGNETIZED THIN ACCRETION DISKS AROUND BLACK HOLES: STRESSI N THE PLUNG ING REGION Rebs 1 Shaft ( VMcKini Ran Nar 1 Ale r hekl gh j / a) é ( eftre Vict IONIZATION CONE IN THE X-RAY BINARY LMC X-|] R. ¢ ke, J.B H t n. R. Sharp. and Z. Kw COMETARY ASTROPAUSE OF MIRA REVEALED IN THE FAR-INFRARED € Toshiya Uc DUSTY COMETARY GLOBULES IN W5 X. P. Koer LEA S.J. Ke n,K TITAN’S TROPICAL STORMS IN AN EVOLVING ATMOSPHERE CaitliA.n Griffith. ¢ topher P. McK nd Frances Fe REFINED MAGNETOSEISMOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE FOR THE SOLAR CORONA € G. Ve R. Erde BB. te MAGNETIC QUENCHING OF @ AND DIFFUSIVITY TENSORS IN HELICAL TURBULENCE Axel Brandenbu Karl-Heinz Rddler, Mat Rheinhard Kanda nv Subrame } INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORSO F LETTERS, AND ADDITIONAL USEFUL INFORMATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRONIC MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION 2008 NOVEMBER 10, NUMBER 2 SIMULATIONSO F AGN FEEDBACK IN GALAXY CLUSTERS AND GROUPS: IMPACT ON GAS FRACTIONS AND THE L,-7 SCALING RELATION E. Puchwein, D OFF-NUCLEAR AGNs AS A SIGNATURE OF RECOILING MASSIVE BLACK HOLES E Marta Ve r Vadau SIZE EVOLUTION OF THE MOST MASSIVE GALAXIES AT } FROM GOODS NICMOS SURVEY IMAGING Fernando Buit Tru ChristopheJr. Conselice, R rd J. Bouwens, Mark Dickinson, and Hao CLUSTERINGO F DUST-OBSCURED GALAXIES AT Mark Brodwin, Arjun Dey, Michael J. 1. Brown, Alexandra Le Flo CONTENTS \ SPECTACULAR Ha COMPLIN EVIXRG O: EVIDENCE FOR A COLLISION BETWEEN M86 AND NGC 4438 AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE COLLISIONAL ISM HEATINGO F ELLIPTICALS Jeffrey D. P. Kenne TomerT al, HugHh. C r J Fe é ree H. Jaco GAMMA RAYS FROM ULTRA-HIGH-ENERGY COSMIC RAYS IN CYGNUS A Armen A n and ChaDr.l Deersm e PROBING THE GALACTIC BULGE WITH DEEP ADAPTIVE OPTICS IMAGING: THE AGE OF NGC 6440 € L. O S. Le E. D FR. Fe ec. ¥ s. | G. Be EVIDENCE FOR A PHOTOEVAPORATED CIRCUMBINARY DISK IN ORION E MR ¢ L. Ric V. Da R DRS COOLING OF THE CRUST IN THE NEUTRON STAR LOW-MASS X-RAY BINARY MXB 1659 j va , Ru “ dls. J uM j FRB \ e De THE COSMIC CRYSTALLINITY CONUNDRUM: CLUI \ K. Speck, Alan G. W / j B THI PROCESS IN MASSIVE STARS AT LOW METALLICITY: THE EFFECT OF PRIMARY '"N FROM FAST ROTATING STARS VU Pie R. Gallino, G. Meynet, R. H FH a COMMON-ENVELOPE MERGERS: A POSSIBLE CHANNEL FOR FORMING SINGLE sdB STARS Vl Pp R E.7 M A\NET SEARCH IN VISIBLE AND INFRAI VM. Hue ( Ve J K V/ TION RESONANCES FROM PLANET-PI R , / J_A PARTICLE ACCELERATION IN A MODEL OF A TURBULENT RECONNECTING PLASMA: A FRACTIONAL DIFFUSION APPROACH V.H.B P.K.B NONLINEAR INSTABILITY OF KINK OSCILLATIONS DI O SHEAR MOTIONS E | \ WG \ } \ND FIREHOSI \ DARK BUBBLE THROUGH R. ¢ , T RB NG PENUMBRAL MICROJETS BY P. D.S TIVELY DRIVEN VORTEX FLOWS TIONS TO A . F I rERS N INA SEFUL INFORMATION TIONS FOR EI

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