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Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Emission-Line Spectra from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies Background Anisotropy Experiments VW Contuit & S VJ \ €Vv BALSARA, DINSHAW. Total Variation Diminishing Scheme for Relativistic RNI Roperr H. See M M, PAM Mi.. et al. An Ultraviole/Optical Magnetohydrodynamics. Dinshaw Balsara. 132, 83 (2001) Atlas of Bright Galaxies BARTALUCCI, S See BipDOLi, V., et al. In-Orbit Performance of the Space VF F. L. Emission-Line Ratios for [N u] in Gaseous Nebulae Telescope NINA and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Flux Measurements a Comparison between Theory and Observation. FP. Keenan BELLONI, TOMASO. Correlated X-Ray Spectral and Timing Behavior of the Crawford, W. A. Feibelman, & L. H 132, 103 (2001) Black Hole Candidate XTE J1S50—564: A New Interpretation of Black Marzo, C See Bil V., et al. In-Orbit Performance of the Space Hole States. 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Winant. 132, 1 (2001) Stompor, R. See Wu, J. H. P., et al. Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Experiments. YOUNG, KATHRYN L. Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades. V. Observations of STRAULINO, S. See BiIDOLI, V., et al. In-Orbit Performance of the Space Na | toward 36 Stars. Richard E. White, Christopher L. Allen, Wendy B Telescope NINA and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Flux Measurements Forrester, Anne M. Gonnella, & Kathryn L. Young. 132, 253 (2001) TALBERT, FREDDIE. See MARCUM, PAMELA M., et al. An Ultraviolet/Optical ZAMPA, N. See BIDOLI, V., et al. In-Orbit Performance of the Space Telescope Atlas of Bright Galaxies NINA and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Flux Measurements. SUBJECT INDEX VOLUME 132 2001 JANUARY TO FEBRUARY ACCRETION, ACCRETION DISKS GALAXIES: CLUSTERS: GENERAL Correlated X-Ray Spectral and Timing Behavior of the Black Hole Candidate Strémgren Photometry from z = 0 toz ~ 1. I. The Method Susanna XTE J1550—564: A New Interpretation of Black Hole States. Jeroen Steindling, Noah Brosch, & Karl D. Rakos. 132, 19 (2001) Homan, Rudy Wijnands, Michiel van der Klis, Tomaso Belloni, Jan van GALAXIES: EVOLUTION Paradijs, Marc Klein-Wolt, Rob Fender, & Mariano Méndez. 132, 377 Stromgren Photometry from z = 0 to z ~ 1. I. The Method. Susanna (2001) Steindling, Noah Brosch, & Karl D. Rakos. 132, 19 (2001) ATOMIC DATA An Ultraviole/Optical Atlas of Bright Galaxies Pamela M. Marcum, Emission-Line Ratios for [N 11] in Gaseous Nebulae and a Comparison between Robert W. O'Connell, Michael N. Fanelli, Robert H. Cornett, William H Theory and Observation. F. P. Keenan, F. L. Crawford, W. A. Feibelman, Waller, Ralph C. Bohlin, Susan G. Neff, Morton S. Roberts, Andrew M & L. H. Aller. 132, 103 (2001) Smith, K.-P. Cheng, Nicholas R. Collins, Gregory S. Hennessy, Jesse K Electron Impact Excitation Collision Strengths for Fe x. S. S. Tayal. 132, 117 Hill, Robert S. Hill, Paul Hintzen, Wayne B. Landsman, Raymond G. Ohl, (2001) Ronald A. Parise, Eric P. Smith, Wendy L. Freedman, Leslie E. Kuchinski, Oscillator Strengths of Transitions in Ti 1 in the Visible and Ultraviolet Barry Madore, Ronald Angione, Christopher Palma, Freddie Talbert, & Regions. J. C. Pickering, A. P. Thorne, & R. Perez. 132, 403 (2001) Theodore P. Stecher. 132, 129 (2001) BLACK HOLE PHYSICS GALAXIES: FUNDAMENTAL PARAMETERS Correlated X-Ray Spectral and Timing Behavior of the Black Hole Candidate Strémgren Photometry from z = 0 to z ~ |. I. The Method. Susanna XTE J1550—564: A New Interpretation of Black Hole States. Jeroen Steindling, Noah Brosch, & Karl D. Rakos. 132, 19 (2001) Homan, Rudy Wijnands, Michiel van der Klis, Tomaso Belloni, Jan van Optical Classification of Southern Warm Infrared Galaxies. L. J. Kewley, C. A Paradijs, Marc Klein-Wolt, Rob Fender, & Mariano Méndez. 132, 377 Heisler, M. A. Dopita, & S. Lumsden. 132, 37 (2001) (2001) An Ultraviole/Optical Atlas of Bright Galaxies. Pamela M. Marcum, COSMOLOGY: COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND Robert W. O'Connell, Michael N. Fanelli, Robert H. Cornett, William H. Waller, Raiph C. Bohlin, Susan G. Neff; Morton S. Roberts, Andrew M Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Experi- Smith, K.-P. Cheng, Nicholas R. Collins, Gregory S. Hennessy, Jesse K. ments. J. H. P. Wu, A. Balbi, J. Borrill, P. G. Ferreira, S. Hanany, A. H. Hill, Robert S. Hill, Paul Hintzen, Wayne B. Landsman, Raymond G. Ohl, Jaffe, A. T. Lee, S. Oh, B. Rabii, P. L. Richards, G. F-. Smoot, R. Stompor, Ronald A. Parise, Eric P. Smith, Wendy L. Freedman, Leslie E. Kuchinski, & C. D. Winant. 132, 1 (2001) Barry Madore, Ronald Angione, Christopher Palma, Freddie Talbert, & COSMOLOGY: LARGE-SCALE STRUCTURE OF THE UNI- Theodore P. Stecher. 132, 129 (2001) VERSE GALAXIES: ISM Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Experi- Optical Classification of Southern Warm Infrared Galaxies. L. J. Kewley, C. A. ments. J. H. P. Wu, A. Balbi, J. Borrill, P. G. Ferreira, S. Hanany, A. H. Heisler, M. A. Dopita, & S. Lumsden. 132, 37 (2001) Jaffe, A. T. Lee, S. Oh, B. Rabii, P. L. Richards, G. F: Smoot, R. Stompor, & C. D. Winant. 132, 1 (2001) GALAXIES: JETS COSMOLOGY: THEORY Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. H. R. Schmitt, J. S. Ulvestad, R. R. J. Antonucci, & A. L. Kinney. 132, 199 Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Experi- (2001) ments. J. H. P. Wu, A. Balbi, J. Borrill, P. G. Ferreira, S. Hanany, A. H. Jaffe, A. T. Lee, S. Oh, B. Rabii, P. L. Richards, G. F- Smoot, R. Stompor, GALAXIES: NUCLEI & C. D. Winant. 132, 1 (2001) Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. H. R. ERRATA, ADDENDA Schmitt, J. S. Ulvestad, R. R. J. Antonucci, & A. L. Kinney. 132, 199 (2001) A Three-Position Spectral Line Survey of Sagittarius B2 between 218 and A Grid of Composite Models for the Simulation of the Emission-Line Spectra 263 GHz. Il. Data Analysis: Erratum. A. Nummelin, P. Bergman, from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies. M. Contini & S. M. A. Hjalmarson, P. Friberg, W. M. Irvine, T. J. Miller, M. Ohishi, & Viegas. 132, 211 (2001) S. Saito. 132, 127 (2001) (Orig. paper in 128, 213 (2000)) Atomic Data for Resonance Absorption Lines. I]. Wavelengths Longward of GALAXIES: PHOTOMETRY the Lyman Limit for Heavy Elements: Erratum. Donald C. Morton. 132, Str6mgren Photometry from z = 0 toz ~ 1. I. The Method. Susanna 411 (2001) (Orig. paper in 130, 403 (2000)) Steindling, Noah Brosch, & Karl D. Rakos. 132, 19 (2001) GALAXIES: ACTIVE Multiband Optical Polarimetry of the BL Lacertae Object PKS 2155—304: Intranight and Long-Term Variability. L. Tommasi, R. Diaz, E. Palazzi, Optical Classification of Southern Warm Infrared Galaxies. L. J. Kewley, C. A. E. Pian, E. Poretti, F. Scaltriti, & A. Treves. 132, 73 (2001) Heisler, M. A. Dopita, & S. Lumsden. 132, 37 (2001) An Ultraviole/Optical Atlas of Bright Galaxies. Pamela M. Marcum, Multiband Optical Polarimetry of the BL Lacertae Object PKS 2155—304: Robert W. O'Connell, Michael N. Fanelli, Robert H. Cornett, William H. Intranight and Long-Term Variability. L. Tommasi, R. Diaz, E. Palazzi, Waller, Ralph C. Bohlin, Susan G. Neff, Morton S. Roberts, Andrew M. E. Pian, E. Poretti, F- Scaltriti, & A. Treves. 132, 73 (2001) Smith, K.-P. Cheng, Nicholas R. Collins, Gregory S. Hennessy, Jesse K. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. H. R. Hill, Robert S. Hill, Paul Hintzen, Wayne B. Landsman, Raymond G. Ohl, Schmitt, J. S. Ulvestad, R. R. J. Antonucci, & A. L. Kinney. 132, 199 Ronald A. Parise, Eric P. Smith, Wendy L. Freedman, Leslie E. Kuchinski, (2001) Barry Madore, Ronald Angione, Christopher Palma, Freddie Talbert, & A Grid of Composite Models for the Simulation of the Emission-Line Spectra Theodore P. Stecher. 132, 129 (2001) from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies. M. Contini & S. M. GALAXIES: SEYFERT Viegas. 132, 211 (2001) Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. H. R. GALAXIES: BL LACERTAE OBJECTS: INDIVIDUAL Schmitt, J. S. Ulvestad, R. R. J. Antonucci, & A. L. Kinney. 132, 199 Alphanumeric: PKS 2155—304 (2001) Multiband Optical Polarimetry of the BL Lacertae Object PKS 2155—304: A Grid of Composite Models for the Simulation of the Emission-Line Spectra Intranight and Long-Term Variability. L. Tommasi, R. Diaz, E. Palazzi, from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies. M. Contini & S. M. E. Pian, E. Poretti, F. Scaltriti, & A. Treves. 132, 73 (2001) Viegas. 132, 211 (2001) Vi Galaxies: Starburst— Space Vehicles GALAXIES: STARBURST \ Line Survey of Orion-KL from 607 725 GHz. P. Sch Optical Classification of Southern Warm Infrared Galaxies. L. J. Kewley, C. A lr. R. Hunter, D. C. Lis, & T. G. P i 132.S ay 281 (2001 Heisler, M. A. Dopita, & S. Lumsden. 132, 37 (2001) ISM: PLANETARY NEBULAE: GENERAL GALAXIES: STRUCTURE Emission-Line Ratios for [N u] in Gaseou s Nebulae and a Comparison be An Ultraviole/Optical Atlas of Br Galaxies Pamela M. Marcum Theory and Observation. F- P. Keenan, F. L. ¢ Robert W. O'Connell, Michael N nelli, Robert Cornett, William H & L. H. Aller. 132, 103 (2001) Waller, Ralph C. Bohlin, Susan Veff, Morton S. Roberts, Andrew S LINE: FORMATION Smith, K.-P. Cheng, Nicholas Gregory S. Hennessy, Jesse K Electron Impact Excitation Collisior 1 Strengths for Fe x Hill, Robert S. Hill, Paul Hint Wayne B. Landsman, Raymond G. Ohl (2001) RonaldA . Parise, Eric P. Smith, Wendy L. Freedman, Leslie E. Kuchinski \ Grid of Composite Models for the Simulation of the Emission-Line Spectra Barry Madore, Ronald Angione, Christopher Palma, Freddie Talbert, & from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies. M. Contini & S. M Theodore P. Stecher. 132, 129 (2001) Viegas. 132, 211 (2001) Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. H. R LINE: IDENTIFICATION Schmitt, J. S. Ulvestad, R. R. J. Antonucci, & A. L. Kinney. 132, 199 \ Line Survey of Orion-KL from 607 to 725 GHz. P. Schilke, D. J. Benfor (2001) T. R. Hunter, D. C. Lis, & T. G. Phillips. 132, 281 (2001) GALAXY: OPEN CLUSTERS AND ASSOCIATIONS: INDIVID- Oscillator Strengths of Transitions in Ti t! in the Visible and Ultraviolet UAL Regions. J. C. Pickering, A. P. Thorne, & R. Perez. 132, 403 (2001) Name: Pleiades MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS: MHD Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades. V. Observations of Na 1 toward 36 Stars Total Variation Diminishing Scheme for Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics Richard E. White, Christopher L. Allen, Wendy B. Forrester, Anne M Dinshaw Balsara. 132, 83 (2001) oe Gonnella, & Kathryn L. Young. 132, 253 (2001) METHODS: DATA ANALYSIS HYDRODYNAMICS Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy Experi Total Variation Diminishing Scheme for Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics ments. J. H. P. Wu, A. Balbi, J. Borrill, P. G. Ferreira, S. Hanany, A. H Dinshaw Balsara. 132, 83 (2001) Jaffe, A. T. Lee, S. Oh, B. Rabii, P. L. Richards, G. F. Smoot, R. Stompor INFRARED: GALAXIES & C. D. Winant. 132, 1 (2001) . Optical Classification of Southern Warm Infrared Galaxies. L. J. Kewley, C. A Stromgren Photometry from Otoz~ 1. IL. The Method. Susanna Heisler, M. A. Dopita, & S. Lumsden. 132, 37 (2001) Steindling, Noah Brosch, & Kar D. Rakos. 132, 19 (2001) INSTRUMENTATION: DETECTORS Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades Observations of Na | toward 36 Stars Richard E. White, Christopher L. Allen, Wendy B. Forrester. Anne M Temporal and Spatial Gain Corrections for the ROSAT PSPC. S. L. Snowden T. J. Turner, & M. J. Freyberg. 132, 107 (2001) Gonnella, & Kathryn L. Young. 132, 253 (2001) ISM: ABUNDANCES METHODS: NUMERICAL Emission-Line Raiios for [N 11] in Gaseous Nebulae and a Comparison between Asymmetric Beams in Cosmic Microwave Background Anisoiropy Experi ments. J. H. P. Wu, A. Balbi, J. Borrill, P. G. Ferreira, S. Hanany, A. H Theory and Observation. F- P. Keenan, F L. Crawford, W. A. Feibelman, & L. H. Aller. 132, 103 (2001) Jaffe, A. T. Lee, S. Oh, B. Rabii, P. L. Richards, G. F- Smoot, R. Stompor & C. D. Winant. 132, 1 (2001 Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades. V. Observations of Na 1 toward 36 Stars Richard E. White, Christopher L. Allen, Wendy B. Forrester, Anne M POLARIZATION Gonnella, & Kathryn L. Young. 132, 253 (2001) Multiband Optical Polarimetry of the BL Lacertae Object PKS 2155—304 ISM: CLOUDS Intranight and Long-Term Variability. L. Tommasi, R. Diaz, E. Palazzi E. Pian, E. Poretti, F. Scaltriti, & A. Treves. 132, 73 (2001) Hydrogenation and Charge States of PAHs in Diffuse Clouds. I. Development of a Model. Valéry Le Page, Theodore P. Snow, & Veronica M. Bierbaum RADIO CONTINUUM: GALAXIES 132, 233 (2001) Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies: Radio Continuum Imaging Data. H. R ISM: COSMIC RAYS Schmitt, J. S. Ulvestad, R. R. J. Antonucci, & A. L. Kinney. 132, 199 (2001) In-Orbit Performance of the Space Telescope NINA and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Flux Measurements. V. Bidoli, A. Canestro, M. Casolino, M. P. De RADIO LINES: ISM Pascale, G. Furano, A. lannucci, A. Morselli, P. Picozza, E. Reali, A Line Survey of Orion-KL from 607 to 725 GHz. P. Schilke, D. J. Benford R. Sparvoli, A. Bakaldin, A. Galper, S. Koldashov, M. Korotkov, A. Leonov, I. R. Hunter, D. C. Lis, & T. G. Phillips. 132,281 (2001) V. Mikhailov, A. Murashov, S. Voronov, M. Boezio, V. Bonvicini, R. Cirami, RELATIVITY A. Vacchi, N. Zampa, M. Ambriola, R. Bellotti, F- Cafagna, F- Ciacio, Total Variation Diminishing Scheme for Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics M. Circella, C. De Marzo, O. Adriani, P. Papini, S. Piccardi, P. Spillantini, Dinshaw Balsara. 132, 83 (2001) S. Straulino, S. Bartalucci, G. Mazzenga, M. Ricci, & G. Castellini. 132, SHOCK WAVES 365 (2001) A Grid of Composite Models for the Simulation of the Emission-Line Spectra ISM: INDIVIDUAL from the Narrow-Line Regions of Active Galaxies. M. Contini & S. M Name: Orion Kleinmann-Low Viegas. 132, 211 (2001) A Line Survey of Orion-KL from 607 to 725 GHz. P. Schilke, D. J. Benford, SPACE VEHICLES T. R. Hunter, D. C. Lis, & T. G. Phillips. 132, 281 (2001) Temporal and Spatial Gain Corrections for the ROSAT PSPC. S. L. Snowden ISM: KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS I. J. Turner, & M. J. Freyberg. 132, 107 (2001) Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades. V. Observations of Na 1 toward 36 Stars In-Orbit Performance of the Space Telescope NINA and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Richard E. White, Christopher L. Allen, Wendy B. Forrester, Anne M Flux Measurements. V. Bidoli, A. Canestro, M. Casolino, M. P. De Gonnella, & Kathryn L. Young. 132, 253 (2001) Pascale, G. Furano, A. lannucci, A. Morselli, P. Picozza, E. Real ISM: LINES AND BANDS R. Sparvoli, A. Bakaldin, A. Galper, S. Koldashov, M. Korotkov, A. Leonoy V. Mikhailov, A. Murashov, S. Voronoy, M. Boezio, V. Bonvicini, R. Cirami Interstellar Matter near the Pleiades. V. Observations of Na 1 toward 36 Stars A. Vacchi, N. Zampa, M. Ambriola, R. Bellotti, F- Cafagna, F- Ciacio Richard E. White, Christopher L. Allen, Wendy B. Forrester, Anne M. M. Circella, C. De Marzo, O. Adriani, P. Papini, S. Piccardi, P. Spillantini Gonnella, & Kathryn L. Young. 132, 253 (2001) S. Straulino, S. Bartalucci, G. Mazzenga, M. Ricci, & G. Castellini. 132 ISM: MOLECULES 365 (2001) Hydrogenation and Charge States of PAHs in Diffuse Clouds. I. Development of a Model. Valéry Le Page, Theodore P. Snow, & Veronica M. Bierbaum 132, 233 (2001) Stars: Abundances—X-Rays: Stars STARS: ABUNDANCES ULTRAVIOLET: GALAXIES Oscillator Strengths of Transitions in Ti 1! in the Visible and Ultraviolet An Ultraviole/Optical Atlas of Bright Galaxies Pamela M. Marcum, Regions. J. C. Pickering, A P. Thorne, & R. Perez. 134023 (,200 1) Robert W. O'Connell, Michael N. Fanelli, Robert H. Cornett, William H STARS: INDIVIDUAL Waller, Ralph C. Bohlin, Susan G. Neff, Morton S. Roberts, Andrew M Alphanumeric: XTE J1550—564 Smith, K.-P. Cheng, Nicholas R. Collins, Gregory S. Hennessy, Jesse K Hill, Robert S. Hill, Paul Hintzen, Wayne B. Landsman, Raymond G. Ohl, Correlated X-Ray Spectral and Timing Behavior of the Black Hole Candidate XTE J1550—564: A New Interpretation of Black Hole States. Jeroen Ronald A. Parise, Eric P. Smith, Wendy L. Freedman, Leslie E. Kuchinski, Homan, Rudy Wijnands, Michiel van der Klis, Tomaso Belloni, Jan van Barry Madore, Ronald Angione, Christopher Palma, Freddie Talbert, & Theodore P. Stecher. 132, 129 (2001) Paradijs, Marc Klein-Wolt, Rob Fender, & Mariano Méndez. 132, 377 (2001) ULTRAVIOLET: GENERAL SURVEYS Electron Impact Excitation Collision Strengths for Fe x. S. S. Tayal. 132, 117 A Line Survey of Orion-KL from 607 to 725 GHz. P. Schilke, D. J. Benford, (2001) I. R. Hunter, D. C. Lis, & T. G. Phillips. 132, 281 (2001) X-RAYS: GENERAL TECHNIQUES: PHOTOMETRIC Temporal and Spatial Gain Corrections for the ROSAT PSPC. S. L. Snowden, Stromgren Photometry from z = 0 to z ~ 1. I. The Method Susanna I. J. Turner, & M. J. Freyberg. 132, 107 (2001) Steindling, Noah Brosch, & Karl D. Rakos. 132, 19 (2001) X-RAYS: STARS TECHNIQUES: SPECTROSCOPIC Correlated X-Ray Spectral and Timing Behavior of the Black Hole Candidate Optical Classification of Southern Warm Infrared Galaxies. L. J. Kewley, C. A XTE J1550—564: A New Interpretation of Black Hole States. Jeroen Heisler, M. A. Dopita, & S. Lumsden. 132, 37 (2001) Homan, Rudy Wijnands, Michiel van der Klis, Tomaso Belloni, Jan van Oscillator Strengths of Transitions in Ti l! in the Visible and Ultraviolet Paredijs, Marc Klein-Wolt, Rob Fender, & Mariano Méndez. 132, 377 Regions. J. C. Pickering, A. P. Thorne, & R. Perez. 132, 403 (2001) (2001)