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NOAO Newsletter - Director's Office - September 1996 - Number 47


Other NOAO Papers

Preprints that were not included in the NOAO preprint series but are available from staff members are listed below. Please direct all requests for copies of these preprints to the NOAO author marked with an asterisk.

*Beckers, J.  "Techniques for High Angular Resolution Astronomical
Imaging"

Bianchi, L., Clayton, G.C., Bohlin, R.C., Hutchings, J.B., *Massey, P.
"UV Extinction by Interstellar Dust in External Galaxies: M31"

*Eggen, O.J. "Young Pulsating Stars in the B"hm-Vitense Decrement"

*Eggen, O.J. "Star Streams and Galactic Structure"

Gray, D.F., and *Livingston, W.C.  "Monitoring the Solar Temperature:
Calibration of C 5280 Using Stars"

Gray, D.F., and *Livingston, W.C. "Monitoring the Solar Temperature:
Spectroscopic Temperature Variations of the Sun"

*Hamuy, M., Phillips, M., Schommer, R., Suntzeff, N., Maza, J., Avils,
R. "The Absolute Luminosities of the Cal n/Tololo Type Ia Supernovae"

Hardy, E., Beauchamp, D., *Suntzeff, N. "Two Dwarf Galaxies of the
Local Group: Fornax and the SMC.  Implications for Stellar and Chemical
Evolution"

*Heathcote, S., Morse, J., Hartigan, P., Reipurth, B., Schwartz, R.,
Bally, J., Stone, J. "Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the HH47
Jet: Narrow Band Images"

Hunter, D.A., Baum, W.A., *O'Neill, Jr., E.J., Lynds, R. "The
Intermediate  Stellar Mass Population in the M31 OB Association NGC
206"

*Jannuzi, B.T., Hartig, G.F., Kirhakos, S., Sargent, W.L.W., Turnshek,
D.A., Weymann, R.J., Bahcall, J.N., Bergeron, J., Boksenberg, A.,
Savage, B.D.,  Schneider, D.P., Wolfe, A.M. "The HST Quasar Absorption
Line Key Project XII. The Unusual Absorption Line System in the
Spectrum of PG2302+029-Ejected or Intervening?"

*Keil, S.L., Altrock, R.C., Kahler, S.W., Jackson, B.V., Buffington,
A., Hick, P.L., Simnett, G., Eyles, C., Webb, D.F., and Anderson, P.,
"The Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI)"

Kinman, T., *Suntzeff, N., Kraft, R. "The Structure of the Galactic
Halo Outside the Solar Circle as Traced by the Blue Horizontal Branch
Stars"

Kraft, R.P., Sneden, C., Smith, G.H., Shetrone, M.E., Langer, G.E.,
*Pilachowski, C.A. "Proton Capture Chains in Globular Cluster Stars.
II.  Oxygen, Sodium, Magnesium, and Aluminum Abundances in M13 Giants
Brighter Than the Horizontal Branch"

*Kuhn, J.R., Smith, H.A., Hawley, S.L., "Tidal Disruption and Tails
from the Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy"

McNamara, B.R., *Jannuzi, B.T., Elston, R., Sarazin, C.L., Wise, M.
"U-Band Polarimetry of the Radio- Aligned Optical Continuum in the
Abell 1795 Cluster Central Galaxy"

*Neidig, D.F., Svestka, Z., Cliver, E.W., Airapetian, V., and Henry,
T.W.  "Observations of Faint, Outlying Loop Systems in Large Flares"

Olszewski, E., *Suntzeff, N., Mateo, M. "Old and Intermediate-Age
Populations of Star Clusters and Field Stars in the Magellanic Clouds"

*Penn, M.J., Jones, H.P. "Limb Observations of He I 1083 nm"

Stenflo J.O., *Keller C.U., "The Second Solar Spectrum"

*Suntzeff, N. "Observations of Type Ia Supernovae"

*Walker, A. "CCD Photometry of Galactic Globular Clusters. III. IC
4499"

Wallace, L., *Livingston, W.C., and Hall, D.N. "Twenty-Five Year Record
of Hydrogen Chloride in the Stratosphere"

Wallace, L., *Livingston, W.C., Hinkle, K., and Bernath, P.F. "Infrared
Spectral Atlases of the Sun from NOAO"

Wells, L., *Suntzeff, N. "Reddening Correction and the Bolometric Light
Curve of SN 1987B"

West, S.C., Nagel, R.H., Harvey, D., Brar, A., Phillips, B., Ray, J.,
Trebisky, T.J. Cromwell, R., Woolf, N.J., Corbally, C., Boyle, R.,
*Blanco, D., Otten, L. "Progress at the Vatican Advanced Technology
Telescope"

Ann Barringer, John Cornett, Elaine Mac-Auliffe,
Jane Marsalla, Shirley Phipps, Cathy Van Atta


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