Wednesday, 17 January 1996

Session List

WEDNESDAY, 17 JANUARY 1996

Session 69. Invited Talk

Invited, Wednesday, 8:30-9:20am, 1st Floor, La Villita Assembly Building

69.01 Our Current Understanding of the Structure of the Kuiper Belt
H. F. Levison (Southwest Research Institute)

Session 70. Searching for Other Planetary Systems

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

70.01 Formation of Jupiter-like Planets around Solar-type Stars
A. P. Boss (DTM-CIW)
70.02 Giant planets around nearby stars: Evolution and fluxes
D. Saumon, W. B. Hubbard, A. Burrows, T. Guillot, J. I. Lunine (U. of Arizona)
70.03 On the Nature of the Companion of 51 Peg
T. Guillot, A. Burrows, W. B. Hubbard, J. I. Lunine, D. Saumon (U. of Arizona)
70.04 The Planet around 51 Pegasi
G. W. Marcy, R. P. Butler (SFSU and U.C. Berkeley)
70.05 Precise Radial Velocity Measurements of 51 Pegasi with the AFOE Spectrograph
E. J. Kennelly, T. M. Brown, C. Rowland (HAO), S. D. Horner (Penn State), S. G. Korzennik, M. Krockenberger, P. Nisenson, R. W. Noyes (CfA)
70.06 Determining the AFOE's Radial Velocity Precision with Solar Observations
S. D. Horner (Penn State), T. M. Brown, E. J. Kennelly (HAO), R. W. Noyes, S. G. Korzennik, P. Nisenson, M. Krockenberger (CfA)
70.07 VLBI Astrometry for Detection of Planets Orbiting Radio-emitting Stars
J. -F. Lestrade (Obs. de Meudon), R. B. Phillips (MIT), D. L. Jones, R. A. Preston (JPL)
70.08 The Search for Jupiter-Mass Companions to Nearby Stars
A. R. Walker, G. A. H. Walker (U. British Columbia), S. L. S. Yang, A. M. Larson, A. W. Irwin (U. Victoria)
70.09 Stellar Radial Velocities at a Precision of 3 m/s
R. P. Butler, G. W. Marcy (UC Berkeley, San Francisco State U.)
70.10 Using the Hobby\bulletEberly Telescope to Search for Other Planetary Systems
W. D. Cochran, A. P. Hatzes (U. Texas)
70.11 Mass Detection Limits for Planetary Companions to Barnard's Star and Proxima Centauri
G. F. Benedict, B. McArthur, A. Whipple, E. Nelan, D. Story, Q. Wang, W. H. Jefferys, H. Coleman, D. Chappell, P. D. Hemenway, P. J. Shelus (McDonald Obs., U. Texas), R. Duncombe (Aerospace Eng., U. Texas), W. F. van Altena (Yale U.), O. G. Franz (Lowell Obs.), L. W. Fredrick (Astronomy Dept., U. Virginia)
70.12 Palomar Testbed Interferometer - Initial Observations
M. M. Colavita, B. E. Hines, J. K. Wallace, J. W. Yu, M. Shao (JPL), X. P. Pan (Caltech)
70.13 Array configurations for a Spatial Infrared Interferometer
B. Mennesson (Steward Obs.), J. M. Mariotti (DESPA Obs. de Paris Meudon)
70.14 An Infrared Search for Superplanets
R. A. Brown (STScI), G. Torres, D. W. Latham (CfA)
70.15 An External View of Our Solar System from SIRTF
M. W. Werner (JPL/Caltech), D. E. Backman (FandM), G. H. Rieke (U.Arizona), J. Van Cleve (Cornell)
70.16 Detection and Imaging of Extrasolar Planetary Systems at mm/submm Wavelengths
B. J. Butler, R. L. Brown, R. S. Simon, A. Wootten, D. T. Emerson (NRAO)
70.17 The Photometric Method for the Detection of Extrasolar Planets
M. S. Giampapa (NOAO/NSO), E. R. Craine (Western Research, Inc.), D. A. Hott (U. Cincinnati)
70.18 Observations to Detect Planets Around Eclipsing Binary Systems
L. R. Doyle, J. M. Jenkins (SETI Inst.), H. -J. Deeg, E. Martin (I. Astro. Canarias), J. Schneider, M. Chevreton (Obs. Meudon), E. Paleologou, N. Kylafis (U. Crete), W. -B. Lee, H. -I. Kim (Korea Obs.), E. Dunham (NASA Ames), E. Blue (SRI), D. Toublanc (U. Bordeaux)
70.19 Detection of Planets by Spaceborne Transit Photometry
W. J. Borucki, E. Dunham, D. Koch (NASA ARC), D. K. Cullers (SETI Inst.), J. Jenkins (SETI Inst.), H. Reitsema (Ball Aerospace)
70.20 Large Area Search for Photometric Transits by Extra-Solar Planets
S. B. Howell (PSI/Astrophysics Group), B. Koehn, E. Bowell (Lowell Observatory)
70.21 First Results from HST/FOS Coronagraphic Imaging of Nearby Stars
H. M. Hart, A. B. Schultz, F. C. Hamilton, M. Kochte (CSC), F. C. Bruhweiler (Catholic U), G. F. Benedict (U.Texas), J. Caldwell, C. Cunningham (York University, Canada), O. G. Franz (Lowell Obs), C. D. Keyes (STScI), J. Brandt (U.Colo)
70.22 Discovery of the 20th Nearest Star
T. J. Henry (STScI), J. D. Kirkpatrick (JPL/Caltech), P. A. Ianna (U. Virginia), H. Jahreiss (Astronomisches Rechen-Institut)

Session 71. Space Astronomy in the Next Millennium

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

71.01 Beyond the Great Observatories: NASA Planning for Space Astronomy (2005 -- 2015)
E. Weiler, M. Kaplan (NASA HQ), H. Thronson (UWyo)
71.02 A Large Post-Great Observatory IR/visual Space Telescope
H. Thronson (Uwyo), J. Bilbro (NASA MSFC), J. Mather (NASA GSFC), R. Capps (JPL), R. Angel (UAriz), P. Stockman (STScI)
71.03 An Overview of the Space Interferometry Mission, SIM
M. Shao, T. R. Livermore, D. M. Wolff, J. W. Yu, M. M. Colavita (JPL)
71.04 POINTS: a small low-cost spaceborne astrometric optical interferometer
R. D. Reasenberg, R. W. Babcock, M. A. Murison, M. C. Noecker, J. D. Phillips (SAO/CfA), B. L. Schumaker, J. S. Ulvestad (JPL), W. McKinley, R. J. Zielinski (Itek Optical Systems), C. F. Lillie (TRW)
71.05 The LISA Gravitational Wave Mission
R. T. Stebbins, P. L. Bender, J. E. Faller, D. Hils (JILA/U. Colorado), W. M. Folkner (JPL)
71.06 New Technology Lunar Astronomy Mission
P. C. Chen (CSC), R. J. Oliversen, R. K. Barry (NASA GSFC), R. Romeo (CMA), R. Pitts (CSC), K. B. Ma (UH)
71.07 ARISE - Advanced Radio Interferometry between Space and Earth
J. S. Ulvestad, R. P. Linfield, P. G. Wannier, R. A. Preston (JPL), H. Hirabayashi (ISAS), J. A. Zensus (NRAO), G. R. Veal (L'Garde, Inc.)
71.08 Full-Sky Imaging at Low Radio Frequencies
D. L. Jones, K. A. Marsh, M. J. Mahoney, T. B. H. Kuiper, R. P. Linfield, R. A. Preston (JPL/Caltech), S. C. Unwin, M. C. Shepherd (Caltech), W. C. Erickson (U. Tasmania and U. Maryland), K. W. Weiler (NRL)
71.09 The Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) Mission Concept
C. L. Bennett (NASA/GSFC), G. Hinshaw (Hughes-STX), N. Jarosik (Princeton), J. C. Mather (NASA/GSFC), S. S. Meyer (Chicago), L. Page (Princeton), D. Skillman (NASA/GSFC), D. N. Spergel (Princeton), D. T. Wilkinson (Princeton), E. L. Wright (UCLA)
71.10 DIMES: Diffuse Microwave Emission Survey
R. A. Shafer (GSFC), A. Kogut (HSTX), M. Seiffert (UCSB), S. M. Levin (JPL), M. DiPirro, R. Fahey, J. C. Mather (GSFC), D. Fixsen (ARC), P. M. Lubin (UCSB)
71.11 Precise Photometry Mission -- Measuring Stellar Microvariability from Space
T. M. Brown (HAO), W. Borucki (NASA/Ames), S. Frandsen (U. Aarhus), R. L. Gilliland (STScI), A. Jones (UIUC), R. W. Noyes (CfA), T. Tarbell, A. Title (Stanford-Lockheed Inst.), R. K. Ulrich (UCLA)
71.12 The Dilute Lens Imager - A 25-m Space Interferometer
D. Van Buren (IPAC), R. Laskin (JPL), M. Colavita (JPL)
71.13 \bfIris: A Tuneable Wavelength, Wide-Field, High Resolution Ultraviolet Imaging Mission Mission
S. G. Neff (NASA/GSFC/LASP), R. H. Cornett (HSTX/GSFC/LASP), B. Dorman (NRC/GSFC/LASP), J. S. Gallagher (U. Wisconsin), J. B. Hutchings (DAO), R. C. Kennicutt (U. Arizona), R. A. Kimble (NASA/GSFC/LASP), R. W. O'Connell (U. Virginia), W. R. Oegerle (Johns Hopkins University), R. S. Polidan (NASA/GSFC/LASP), J. C. Raymond (SAO/CFA), A. M. Smith, E. P. Smith, G. Sonneborn, B. E. Woodgate (NASA/GSFC/LASP)
71.14 CHIEFS: Cosmological Helium Isotope EUV Feature Spectrometer
J. Hibschman, M. Hurwitz, R. Stern (CEA/UCB)
71.15 Energetic X-ray Imaging Survey Telescope (EXIST)
J. E. Grindlay (CfA), T. A. Prince (Caltech), N. Gehrels (GSFC), C. J. Hailey (Columbia Univ.), B. D. Ramsey, M. C. Weisskopf (MSFC), G. K. Skinner (Univ. Birmingham, UK), P. Ubertini (IAS, Frascati, Italy)
71.16 A Next Generation Imaging X-ray Observatory
W. Cash (CASA, University of Colorado, Boulder)
71.17 Large Area X-ray Spectroscopy Mission
H. Tananbaum, L. VanSpeybroeck (SAO), M. Weisskopf (MSFC), C. Canizares, G. Ricker, T. Markert (MIT), S. Kahn (Columbia U.), E. Silver (SAO), B. Margon (U. Washington), O. Citterio (OAB, It.), S. Murray (SAO), J. Bilbro, M. Joy, R. Elsner, S. O`Dell (MSFC), F. Paerels (Columbia U.), S. Anderson (U. Washington), M. Ghigo (OAB, It.), J. Bookbinder (SAO)
71.18 The Next Generation X-ray Observatory for Spectroscopy
N. E. White, R. Petre, E. A. Boldt, S. S. Holt, P. J. Serlemitsos, F. E. Marshall, C. K. Stahle, R. Kelley, K. Arnaud, A. E. Szymkowiak, R. F. Mushotzky, Y. Soong, N. A. Gehrels, A. Parsons, K. Jahoda, J. H. Swank, T. R. Kallman, K. Mukai, S. Drake, I. M. George. (NASA-GSFC)
71.19 The Energetic Transient Array (ETA) Gamma-ray Burst Astrometry Mission
G. R. Ricker, C. C. Counselman, J. P. Doty, P. G. Ford, A. M. Levine, M. Martinez-Sanchez, R. Vanderspek (MIT), K. C. Hurley, J. G. Jernigan (UC-Berkeley), S. E. Woosley (UC-Santa Cruz), D. Q. Lamb (U. Chicago), D. H. B. Hartmann (Clemson University), T. L. Cline, J. P. Norris (NASA/GSFC), G. J. Fishman, J. M. Horack (NASA/MSFC)
71.20 The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST): a Wide Field, High Angular Resolution Observatory for High Energy Astrophysics
K. Wood (NRL), P. Michelson (Stanford U.), the GLAST Collaboration

Session 72. Proposed Space Missions

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

72.01 Beyond 10 Meter Apertures: The Extremely Large Telescope
F. N. Bash, T. A. Sebring, F. B. Ray (McDonald Obs., Univ. of Texas at Austin), L. W. Ramsey (Penn. State Univ.)
72.02 A Near Infrared Telescope in Solar Orbit - NIRST
E. L. Wright, E. E. Becklin, I. McLean (UCLA), P. R. M. Eisenhardt, T. Chester (JPL)
72.03 The Hard X-Ray Telescope Mission
P. Gorenstein, K. Joensen, S. Romaine, D. Worrall, R. Cameron (SAO), M. Weisskopf, B. Ramsey, J. Bilbro (MSFC), N. Kroeger, N. Gehrels, A. Parsons (GSFC), R. Smither (ANL), F. Christensen (DSRI, Dk.), O. Citterio (OAB, It.), P. von Ballmoos (CESR, Fr.)
72.04 A U.S.--Russian Industrial Partnership to Develop a Low-Cost IUE-2
B. Haisch, P. Robb, K. Strong, R. Stern, C. J. Schrijer, J. Lemen (Lockheed Martin Palo Alto Res. Lab.)

Session 73. Instrumentation

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

73.01 Burst ArcSecond Imaging and Spectroscopy (BASIS): A New GRB Instrument Concept
N. Gehrels, B. Teegarden, L. Barbier, T. Cline, A. Parsons, J. Tueller (NASA/GSFC), S. Barthelmy, D. Palmer (USRA/GSFC), J. Krizmanic (NRC/GSFC), E. Fenimore (LANL), G. Fishman (NASA/MSFC), C. Kouveliotou (USRA/MSFC), K. Hurley (UC Berkeley), W. Paciesas (UA Huntsville), J. van Paradijs (UA Huntsville and U Amsterdam), S. Woosley (UC Santa Cruz), M. Leventhal (U Maryland), D. McCammon, W. Sanders (U Wisconsin), B. Schaefer (Yale)
73.02 The Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer (FUSE) Satellite
W. Moos, S. Friedman, W. Oegerle (JHU), G. Sonneborn (GSFC)
73.03 The N.G.C. Telescope Instrumentation Improvement Project
J. H. Jones (North Georgia College)
73.04 Galaxy Redshifts with a $1 Spectrograph?
H. Nations, D. Buzasi, H. Greim (College of Charleston)
73.05 The UH 8K CCD Mosaic Camera
M. R. Metzger, G. A. Luppino, S. Miyazaki (IfA)

Session 74. Ground-Based Instruments

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

74.01 A Performance Model for the Hobby-Eberly Telescope
L. Ramsey (Penn State Univ.), W. Gressler, G. J. Hill, T. Sebring (McDonald Observatory)
74.02 Astrometric Calibration Fields for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)
R. C. Stone, J. R. Pier (U.S. Naval Observatory)
74.03 Ground--based CCD Astrometry for the Galileo Mission
A. K. B. Monet (US Naval Observatory, Flagstaff Station)
74.04 The Macho Data Pipeline
T. S. Axelrod (MSSSO, Australia and LLNL), R. A. Allsman (Supercomputing Facility, Australian National U., Australia), P. J. Quinn (ESO, Germany), D. P. Bennett (Center for Particle Astrophysics, UC Berkeley), K. C. Freeman, B. A. Peterson, A. W. Rodgers (MSSSO, Australia), C. Alcock, K. H. Cook (LLNL), D. R. Alves (UC Davis and LLNL), K. Griest (UC San Diego), S. L. Marshall, M. R. Pratt (UC Santa Barbara), C. W. Stubbs (U. Washington), W. Sutherland (Oxford U., U.K.)
74.05 An Etched Silicon Immersion Echelle for Use in the Near Infrared
L. D. Keller, T. Benedict, D. T. Jaffe (University of Texas at Austin)
74.06 Solar Lite
W. J. Rosenberg, A. M. Title, T. D. Tarbell (LMPARL)
74.07 A Wide Bandwidth Digital Recording System for Pulsar Astronomy
F. A. Jenet, S. C. Unwin, T. A. Prince (Caltech)
74.08 WinTICS-24 --- A Telescope Control Interface for MS Windows
R. L. Hawkins (Whitin Obs., Wellesley C.)
74.09 Planner C++ --- A Flexible Observation Planning Program
K. F. Downey (Williams C.), R. L. Hawkins (Whitin Obs., Wellesley C.)
74.10 The FITS Support Office on the World Wide Web
B. M. Schlesinger (Hughes STX), D. Leisawitz (GSFC)

Session 75. 2MASS

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

75.01 On the Identification of Stellar Populations By Correlation of the PMM and 2MASS Catalogs
D. G. Monet, C. C. Dahn, H. C. Harris (USNOFS)
75.02 A 2MASS all-sky survey for very low mass stars and brown dwarf candidates
J. Liebert (U. Arizona), J. D. Kirkpatrick, C. Beichman (IPAC, Caltech), I. N. Reid (Caltech), D. G. Monet, C. C. Dahn (U.S. Naval Observatory)
75.03 The 2Mass Galaxy Detection Algorithm: Description, Expected Performance Versus Galactic Latitude and Results from the Coma Cluster
T. J. Chester, T. Jarrett (JPL/Caltech), S. Schneider (UMass), J. Huchra (CfA)
75.04 The K-band Galaxy Luminosity Function: Results from the 2MASS Prototype Camera for Two Clusters
S. Schneider, W. Pughe (UMass), J. Huchra (CfA), T. J. Chester, T. Jarrett (JPL/Caltech)
75.05 1.6\mum Spectral Classification of Bright Sources Discovered during 2MASS Prototyping
M. G. Lysaght, M. F. Skrutskie, M. D. Weinberg (UMASS)
75.06 The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS): Implications for Asteroid Studies
S. D. Price (Phillips Lab), M. F. Skrutskie (UMASS), R. Cutri (IPAC)
75.07 The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS)
M. F. Skrutskie (UMASS), C. Beichman (IPAC), R. Capps (JPL), J. Carpenter (U. Hawaii), T. Chester (IPAC), R. Cutri (IPAC), J. Elias (NOAO/CTIO), R. Elston (NOAO/CTIO), J. Huchra (SAO), J. Liebert (U. Arizona), C. Lonsdale (IPAC), D. Monet (USNO), S. Price (Phillips Lab), S. Schneider (UMASS), P. Seitzer (U. Michigan), R. Stiening (UMASS), S. Strom (UMASS), M. Weinberg (UMASS)
75.08 The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS): Survey Telescopes and Cameras
R. Stiening, M. F. Skrutskie (UMASS), R. Capps (JPL)
75.09 QSOs and Luminous IR Galaxies in 2MASS
R. M. Cutri, C. J. Lonsdale, C. A. Beichman (IPAC/Caltech), J. P. Huchra (CfA)
75.10 2MASS Point Source Processing: Protocamera Data and Results
R. M. Light, R. M. Cutri, D. Kirkpatrick, H. L. McCallon, C. A. Beichman, T. Evans, E. Kopan (IPAC)
75.11 2MASS Observations of Molecular Clouds
J. M. Carpenter (University of Hawaii)
75.12 Proper Motion Objects in the 1992--1994 2MASS Prototype Camera Survey: Filling Out the 25-pc Census
J. D. Kirkpatrick, C. A. Beichman (JPL/IPAC)

Session 76. Adaptive Optics

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

76.01 An Overview of the Chicago Adaptive Optics System
M. F. Smutko, M. Chun, F. Shi, W. Wild, E. Kibblewhite (Univ. of Chicago)
76.02 Installation and Field Tests of the Chicago Adaptive Optics System at Apache Point Observatory
F. Shi, M. F. Smutko, M. Chun, W. Wild, E. Kibblewhite (Univ. of Chicago)
76.03 A facility laser beacon system for astronomy
M. Chun, F. Shi, M. F. Smutko, W. Wild, E. Kibblewhite (Univ. of Chicago)
76.04 Coronographic High Resolution Infrared Spectrograph
G. S. Burley, G. A. H. Walker (U. of British Columbia), J. S. Pazder (U. of Victoria)
76.05 A Fast Tip-tilt System for the University of Hawaii 88-inch Telescope
K. T. C. Jim (IFA, U. Hawaii)
76.06 An Application of the shift-and-add Technique: A High Resolution Near Infrared Image of IRC+10216
N. Pirzkal, E. J. Spillar, W. B. Dorwart, H. M. Dyck (U. Wyoming)

Session 77. AXAF Calibration

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

77.01 AXAF Calibration at the XRCF
J. Z. Juda, L. P. David, R. H. Donnelly, C. Jones, B. R. McNamara, H. D. Tananbaum (SAO), H. L. Marshall (MIT), J. P. Hughes, E. M. Kellogg, B. Wargelin, J. H. Chappell, A. Kenter, R. Kraft, S. S. Murray, M. V. Zombeck (SAO), M. W. Bautz (MIT), J. A. Nousek (PSU), D. Dewey, T. H. Markert (MIT), A. C. Brinkman, C. J. T. Gunsing (SRON), P. Predehl (MPE), R. A. Austin, J. J. Kolodziejczak, M. C. Weisskopf (MSFC), J. W. Arenberg, R. Carlson, S. C. Texter (TRW)
77.02 Absolute Calibration of AXAF Effective Area
E. Kellogg, E. Tsiang, D. Schwartz, J. Hughes, T. Gaetz, B. Wargelin (SAO), J. Kolodziejczak (Hughes, STX), F. Scholze, G. Ulm (Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, FRG), S. O'Dell, R. Elsner (MSFC)
77.03 Ground Calibration of AXAF: The HRMA X-ray Detection System
B. J. Wargelin, J. P. Hughes, E. M. Kellogg, T. J. Norton, D. A. Schwartz (SAO)
77.04 Modeling Electron-Impact X-Ray Spectra for the AXAF\/ Calibration
M. E. Sulkanen, R. F. Elsner (NASA/MSFC), J. J. Kolodziejczak (USRA)
77.05 Calibration of AXAF Mirrors Using Synchrotron Radiation
D. E. Graessle, J. Fitch, B. Harris, P. Hsieh, D. Nguyen, J. Hughes, D. Schwartz (SAO), R. Blake (RandD Services)
77.06 Predicted X-ray Performance of the AXAF High Resolution Mirror during Ground Calibration at the Marshall Space Flight Center
D. Jerius, L. Cohen, R. Edgar, M. Freeman, T. Gaetz, J. Hughes, E. Kellog, W. Podgorski, D. Schwartz, L. Van Speybroeck, P. Zhao (SAO)

Session 78. Supernova Remnants

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

78.01 Axisymmetric Circumstellar Interaction in Supernovae
J. M. Blondin (NCSU), P. Lundqvist (Stockholm Obs.), R. A. Chevalier (UVA)
78.02 The Association of Supernova Remnants and Molecular Clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud
K. R. Banas (U. Michigan), J. P. Hughes (SAO)
78.03 A Search for Fe III Absorption in the Spectrum of the Schweizer-Middleditch Star Behind SN 1006
W. P. Blair (JHU/CAS), J. C. Raymond (SAO), K. S. Long (STScI)
78.04 Revisiting the Supernova Remnant Distribution in the Galaxy
G. Case, D. Bhattacharya (UC Riverside)
78.05 Supernovae as Thermal and Kinetic Energy Input to Their Environment
K. Thornton (U. Chicago), H. -T. Janka (Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik), J. W. Truran (U. Chicago)
78.06 Interaction of Supernova Remnants with a Circumstellar Shell
V. V. Dwarkadas (UVa)
78.07 Production of Lithium, Beryllium and Boron in Supernova Ejecta
D. Majmudar (Columbia University)
78.08 Preliminary Results of the ASCA observations of SNR VRO42.05.01
Z. Guo (Penn State Univ.), D. N. Burrows (Penn State Univ.)

Session 79. CVs and Novae

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

79.01 The EUV Accretion Region of the Intermediate Polar EX Hydrae
S. Bowyer, M. M. Sirk, M. Hurwitz (CEA/UCB)
79.02 Evidence for Absorption of EUV Radiation by the Accretion Column: Modeling of EUVE Light Curves of AM Her Systems
M. M. Sirk (CEA/UCB), S. B. Howell (PSI)
79.03 EUVE\_J1429--38.0: A New Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable
N. Craig (CEA/UCB), S. B. Howell (PSI), M. M. Sirk, R. F. Malina (CEA/UCB)
79.04 FO Aqr: Further results from ASCA
K. Mukai (USRA, NASA/GSFC), M. Ishida (ISAS), J. Osborne (Leicester)
79.05 Accretion Disk Models for VOYAGER, HUT, and FUSE Far--UV Spectra
R. A. Wade (Penn State U.), I. Hubeny (NASA/GSFC)
79.06 Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope Observations of EX Hydrae
B. W. Greeley, W. P. Blair (JHU), K. S. Long (STScI)
79.07 Time-Resolved UV Observations of DQ Herculis Revisited
A. Silber, S. Anderson, B. Margon (U. Wash.), R. Downes (STScI)
79.08 The Orbital Periods and Variability of the Nova-Like BK Lyncis (PG 0917+342) and the Dwarf Nova WW Ceti
F. A. Ringwald (PSI), J. R. Thorstensen (Dartmouth), R. K. Honeycutt, J. W. Robertson (Indiana), R. C. Smith (Sussex)
79.09 A Photospheric Analysis of the Underlying White Dwarf in the High Accretion Rate Dwarf Nova RX Andromedae
Q. Nguyen, K. Belle, D. Fabian, M. Huang, E. M. Sion (Villanova U.)
79.10 The Photospheric Properties of the Underlying White Dwarf in the Nova-like Variable TT Arietis during its 1983 Low State
D. Fabian, Q. Nguyen, K. Belle, M. Haung, E. M. Sion (Villanova U.)
79.11 Spectropolarimetry of AG Draconis and Eight Other Symbiotic Stars
P. M. Garnavich (CfA), S. R. Trammell (U. Chicago)
79.12 A Comparative Synthetic Spectral Analysis of the Low Resolution IUE Spectra of Two Dwarf Novae in Outburst: RX Andromeda and T Leonis
K. Belle, Q. Nguyen, D. Fabian, M. Haung, E. M. Sion (Villanova U.)
79.13 An Analysis of AAVSO Data on the Cataclysmic Variable Z Camelopardalis
B. D. Oppenheimer (Harvard U.), J. A. Mettei (AAVSO), S. J. Kenyon (SAO)
79.14 Structure in the Early Stages of Nova Cas 1995: Evolution from Spectropolarimetry
J. J. Johnson, N. E. B. Zellner, W. Ager, K. S. Bjorkman, J. Hanson, S. Pozdell, M. Putman (UW-Madison, SAL)
79.15 A New Generation of Evolutionary Sequences for Novae
S. Starrfield, P. Hauschildt (ASU), J. Truran (Chicago), W. Sparks (LANL), M. Wiescher (ND)
79.16 Optical and UV Studies of the Nova-like Variable UU Aquarii
J. C. White II (Middle Tenn. State Univ.), E. M. Schlegel (CfA), R. H. Kaitchuck (Ball State Univ.), C. S. Mansperger (Allied Signal)
79.17 A Comparison of Standard SPH Artificial Viscosities in Accretion Disks Simulations
J. C. Simpson, M. A. Wood (Florida Institute of Technology)

Session 80. Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

80.01 Photometric Variability of Proto-Planetary Nebulae
B. J. Hrivnak, W. Lu, K. J. Vogler, P. Barajas, G. Lessmann, B. Spitzbart, J. Webb (Valparaiso U.)
80.02 Near-infrared Observations of the Proto-Planetary Nebula IRAS 07131-0147
D. W. Hoard (U Washington), D. R. Alves (UC Davis/LLNL)
80.03 Recent Changes in the Nucleus of the Planetary Nebulae LMC-N66
M. Peimbert, M. Peña, S. Torres-Peimbert (IAUNAM), M. T. Ruiz, J. Maza (Universidad de Chile)
80.04 Rapid CIII Line Shape Variations in the WC8 Nucleus of the PN NGC40
B. Balick (University of Washington)
80.05 Early Results from the Cycle 5 HST\/ Snapshot Survey of Planetary Nebulae
H. E. Bond, K. G. Schaefer, L. K. Fullton (STScI), R. Ciardullo (Penn State)
80.06 HST Imaging of Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae with WFPC and WFPC2
M. J. Wolff (Space Science Institute), A. D. Code (Space Astronomy Lab/U. Wisconsin), E. J. Groth (Princeton U.)
80.07 A Survey for Pulsations in O VI Nuclei of Planetary Nebulae
R. Ciardullo (Penn State), H. Bond (STScI)
80.08 Spectral Characteristics and Physical Parameters of Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae via NLTE Modeling
M. F. Quigley, F. C. Bruhweiler (Catholic U.)

Session 81. Planetary Nebulae

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

81.01 AGB models, the Yields of Helium and CNO products from Intermediate Mass Stars, and Planetary Nebulae Abundances
J. Buell, R. B. C. Henry, E. Baron (University of Oklahoma)
81.02 An [O III] Luminosity Function for Galactic Planetary Nebulae
S. Sun (Qualcomm, Inc.), M. S. Burns (U.S. Air Force Academy)
81.03 Optical Imaging and Imaging Polarimetry of the Three Young Planetary Nebulae GL 618, M1-92, and M1-91
S. R. Trammell, J. F. Kartje (U. Chicago), G. J. Hill, H. L. Dinerstein (U. Texas)
81.04 HST FOS Spectroscopy of Two Halo Planetary Nebulae
S. Torres-Peimbert (IAUNAM), R. J. Dufour (Rice), M. Peimbert, M. Pena (IAUNAM)
81.05 A Detailed Abundance Analysis of Nine Halo Planetary Nebulae
J. W. Howard, R. B. C. Henry, S. McCartney (U. Oklahoma)
81.06 High Resolution Imagery of BD+30\deg3639 and Its Dusty Halo
N. J. Lame, P. Harrington (UMd), K. Borkowski (NCS), S. White (UMd)
81.07 The Molecular Envelopes of Planetary Nebulae
P. J. Huggins (NYU), R. Bachiller (OAN, Madrid), P. Cox (Obs. de Marseille), T. Forveille (Obs. de Grenoble)
81.08 Multiple Halos in Planetary Nebulae
A. R. Hajian (USNO), B. Balick (U. Washington), A. Frank (U. Minnesota), Y. Terzian (Cornell U.)

Session 82. Globular Clusters

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

82.01 Hot Stars in Cool Clusters: UIT Observations of NGC 362 and 47 Tucanae
B. Dorman (NRC/GSFC), W. B. Landsman (Hughes STX/GSFC), R. Y. Shah (U. Virginia), T. P. Stecher (NASA/GSFC), R. C. Bohlin (STSci), S. G. Neff (NASA/GSFC), R. W. O'Connell (U. Virginia), M. Roberts (NRAO), A. M. Smith (NASA/GSFC)
82.02 Hot Subdwarfs in Globular Clusters
S. Moehler (STScI), U. Heber (Dr. Remeis-Sternwarte), R. Saffer (STScI), P. Thejll (NORDITA)
82.03 The Bulge Globular Clusters Terzan 5, NGC 6528, and NGC 6553
E. K. Grebel (AIU Bonn), W. Brandner (AI Würzburg), T. Richtler (AIU Bonn), A. Subramaniam, R. Sagar (IIAp Bangalore)
82.04 Abundances in the Young Globulars Ruprecht 106 and Pal 12
J. A. Brown, G. Wallerstein, D. Zucker (Univ. Washington)
82.05 Deep IR and Optical Photometry of the Bulge Globular Cluster M28 (NGC6626)
T. J. Davidge (Gemini Canada), W. E. Harris (McMaster), P. Côté (DAO)
82.06 Disruption of the Globular Cluster Pal 5
B. F. Smith (NASA/Ames), R. H. Miller (U.Chicago)
82.07 The Production of Na and Al in Globular Cluster Red Giant Stars
R. M. Cavallo, R. A. Bell (University of Maryland), A. V. Sweigart (NASA/GSFC)
82.08 Carbon Isotopes in M71 Giants - CNO, Mixing, and Metallicity
M. M. Briley (U Wisc Oshkosh), V. V. Smith, J. R. King, D. L. Lambert (U Texas)
82.09 Spectroscopic Masses of Binary Stars in the Globular Cluster M 71
M. Mateo (U. Mich.), L. Yan (Caltech/ESO)
82.10 X-ray Observations of X2127+119 in the Metal-poor Globular Cluster M15: An X-ray Measure of Metallicity?
J. H. Swank (NASA/GSFC), D. J. Christian (UCB/CEA), A. P. Smale (NASA/GSFC)
82.11 The Globular Clusters Project -- First Results from ASCA
A. P. Smale, K. Mukai (USRA, NASA/GSFC), J. H. Swank (NASA/GSFC), D. J. Christian (UCB/CEA), A. N. Parmar (ESTEC)
82.12 Kinematics of Old, High Density Globular Clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud
J. R. Brauher (UM), M. Mateo (UM), D. Welch (McMaster U.), P. Fischer (UM)
82.13 New Metallicities and Velocities for M31 Globular Clusters
P. Seitzer, K. R. Banas (University of Michigan), T. Armandroff (NOAO)
82.14 The Cooling of the Globular Clusters by Dynamical Friction
N. V. Strobel (U. Washington)
82.15 Tidal Effects on Spherical Stellar Systems.
L. Hernquist (UCSC), K. V. Johnston (UCSC)
82.16 Two Body Elastic Collision Integral
H. Chiu, H. Chiu (GSFC)

Session 83. Elliptical Galaxies

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

83.01 A Survey of the ISM in Elliptical Galaxies. I. The Ionized Gas
N. Caon, F. Macchetto (STScI -- on assignment from the Astrophysics Division, ESA), M. G. Pastoriza (IF-UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil)
83.02 The Abundance Ratio Pattern in Elliptical Galaxies
G. Worthey (Univ. Michigan)
83.03 Globular Clusters in Coma Elliptical IC 4051
W. A. Baum, M. Hammergren (U Washington), E. J. Groth (Princeton U), S. M. Faber, C. J. Grillmair (UCO/Lick), E. A. Ajhar (NOAO), W. Idt (Caltech)
83.04 The Globular Cluster System of NGC 4472 in Virgo
D. Geisler (KPNO/NOAO), M. G. Lee, E. Kim (Seoul Nat'l. Univ.)
83.05 Horizontal Branch Morphology and the UV Upturn Phenomenon in the Elliptical Galaxies
S. Yi, P. Demarque, A.A. Oemler, Jr. (Yale University)
83.06 Differential Spectral Synthesis of Low-Luminosity Elliptical Galaxies
L. A. Jones (UNC Chapel Hill)
83.07 Age Dating Elliptical Galaxies via Near-IR AGB Light
D. R. Silva (NOAO/KPNO), G. D. Bothun (U. of Oregon)
83.08 Ultra-Low Surface Brightness Spectroscopy of Elliptical \hboxGalaxies
K. Sembach, J. Tonry (MIT)
83.09 The X-ray morphology of Elliptical Galaxies
P. C. Hanlan, J. N. Bregman (U. Michigan)

Session 84. QSOs and BL Lacs

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

84.01 Microvariability: Discrimination by Chaos
A. C. Sadun (Agnes Scott College), P. Boltwood (Boltwood Obs.)
84.02 Optical Microvariability Detected for the Blazar 3C 66A
H. R. Miller, J. C. Noble (Ga. St. Univ.)
84.03 A Survey of Microvariability in Low Polarization Quasars: First Results
J. N. González-Pérez, M. R. Kidger (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias)
84.04 Optical Variability of Radio-Bright PG Quasars
D. Weistrop, D. B. Shaffer, S. Cruzen, V. Harvey, C. Hoopes, J. Johnson (UNLV), J. Smith (MIT)
84.05 Rapid Variability in Faint Extragalactic Radio Sources
S. R. Das, D. J. Helfand (Columbia U.), R. H. Becker (UC Davis and IGPP, LLNL), R. L. White (STScI)
84.06 Variability of the Inverse-Compton X-ray Emission from 3C345
S. C. Unwin (Caltech), A. E. Wehrle (IPAC/Caltech/JPL), A. Zensus, A. P. Lobanov (NRAO)
84.07 Long-Term IPC Light Curves of X-ray Binaries, AGN, and Other Variable Sources
J. F. Schachter, J. C. McDowell (SAO), D. Barret (CESR), R. Theran (U. Michigan)
84.08 WUPPE Observation of 3C273
A. J. Weitenbeck, A. D. Code, C. M. Anderson, K. S. Bjorkman, M. R. Meade, G. K. Fox, J. J. Johnson, B. L. Babler, N. E. B. Zellner, W. T. Sanders (Univ. of Wis.), O. L. Lupie (STScI), R. J. Edgar (SAO)
84.09 The Polarized Spectrum of the BALQSO PG 1700+518
D. Hines, G. Schmidt, P. Smith (Steward Obs.), R. Weymann (Carnegie Obs.)
84.10 Locally Optimally Emitting Clouds and the Origin of Quasar Emission Lines
K. T. Korista (Univ. Ky), J. A. Baldwin (CTIO), G. J. Ferland (Univ. Ky)
84.11 Difference between X-Ray-Selected and Radio-Selected BL Lacertae Objects in EGRET Observations
Y. C. Lin, P. F. Michelson, P. L. Nolan, T. D. Willis (Stanford), D. L. Bertsch, C. E. Fichtel, R. C. Hartman, S. D. Hunter, D. J. Thompson (NASA/GSFC), B. L. Dingus, J. A. Esposito, R. Mukherjee (USRA/GSFC), C. von Montigny (NAS/NRC/GSFC), D. A. Kniffen (Hampden-Sydney), G. Kanbach, H. A. Mayer-Hasselwander (MPE), E. J. Schneid (Northrope/Grumman)
84.12 Formation of Quasar Black Holes: A Fokker-Planck Model of Rotating Stellar Clusters
J. Girash (CfA)
84.13 The Discovery of Low-Luminosity BL Lacs
T. A. Rector, J. T. Stocke (CASA - University of Colorado)
84.14 Constraints on Relativistic Beaming Models of BL Lacs
R. I. Kollgaard, S. A. Laurent-Muehleisen, E. D. Feigelson (Penn State), C. Palma (Univ of Va.)
84.15 Fe II Emission as a Probe in Radio Loud Quasars
K. L. Thompson, B. J. Wills, M. S. Brotherton, D. Wills (U.T. Austin), H. Netzer (Tel Aviv U.), J. A. Baldwin (CTIO), R. F. Carswell (IOA), G. J. Ferland (U. Ky)
84.16 A Survey for Very High-Redshift Quasars
S. R. Lemley (University of Michigan)
84.17 Discovery of 6 Bright Quasars at z > 4 From Digitized POSS-II
J. Darling, R. R. de Carvalho, J. Kennefick, S. G. Djorgovski (Caltech)

Session 85. Quasar Absorption Line Systems

Display, Wednesday, 9:20am-6:30pm, North Banquet Hall, Convention Center

85.01 Starlight Correlated with Damped Lyman Alpha Absorbers: Progress Reports on Four Candidate Fields for Keck Spectroscopy
C. J. Hogan, D. R. Ingram (Univ. Wash.)
85.02 Wavelet Space-Scale-Decomposition Analysis of Spectrum of Density Perturbations from QSO's Ly\alpha Forests
J. Pando, L. Fang (Univ. of Arizona)
85.03 Spectrum Analysis of Lyman Alpha Forest Lines from Hydrodynamical Simulations
Y. Zhang, P. Anninos, M. L. Norman (National Center for Supercomputing Applications)
85.04 A Search for He I Absorption in Ly\alpha Forest Clouds
R. D. Cohen, E. A. Beaver, F. W. Hamann, V. T. Junkkarinen, R. W. Lyons (CASS/UCSD)
85.05 A Search for Redshifted HI 21cm Absorption by Damped Ly-alpha Absorption Systems
W. Lane (Rice U.), C. L. Carilli (SAO), A. G. de Bruyn, R. Braun (NFRA), G. K. Miley (Leiden Obs.)
85.06 Metal Abundances and Ionization in QSO Intrinsic Absorbers
F. Hamann, E. A. Beaver, E. M. Burbidge, R. D. Cohen, V. Junkkarinen, R. Lyons (CASS/UCSD), T. A. Barlow (Caltech)
85.07 Abundance and Clustering of CIV Absorption Systems and the Recipe for Dark Matter
H. Bi, L. Fang (Univ. of Arizona)

Session 86. Measurement of Cosmological Parameters

Oral, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30am, 1st Floor, La Villita Assembly Building

86.01 Cosmology from 7 High-Redshift Supernovae: Type Ia Homogeneity at z \sim 0.4 and the Measurement of q_0
S. Perlmutter, S. Deustua, S. Gabi, G. Goldhaber, D. Groom, I. Hook, A. Kim, M. Kim, C. Pennypacker (LBNL/CfPA, Berkeley), A. Goobar (U.Stockholm), R. Pain (IN2P3), R. Ellis, R. McMahon (IoA), B. Boyle, P. Bunclark, D. Carter, M. Irwin (RGO), A. V. Filippenko, T. Matheson (U.C. Berkeley), K. Glazebrook (AAO), M. Dopita, J. Mould (MSSSO, ANU), W. Couch (UNSW)
86.02D Measurement of the Hubble Constant and Peculiar Velocities of Clusters using the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect
W. L. Holzapfel, S. E. Church, P. D. Mauskopf, T. W. Wilbanks, A. E. Lange (CIT), M. Arnaud (CEN), Y. Rephaeli (UCB), P. A. R. Ade (QMW)
86.03 Where is the Dark Matter?
N. A. Bahcall (Princeton U.)
86.04 Omega from sigma: Measuring the Cosmological Density with the Redshift Dispersion of Galaxies
J. Kepner, F. J. Summers, M. Strauss (Princeton)
86.05 Update and Results on Cosmology With Powerful Radio Sources
R. A. Daly, E. J. Guerra (Princeton U.)
86.06 Support for the Primordial Helium Abundance Derived from Observation of Globular Cluster Stars
T. P. Stecher (NASA/GSFC), W. Landsman (HSTX/GSFC), A. P. S. Crotts (Columbia U.), J. Whitney, R. W. O'Connell (UVA), T. Lanz, I. Hubeny (USRA/GSFC), A. Sweigart (NASA/GSFC)

Session 87. Environments of QSOs and Radio Galaxies

Oral, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30am, Corte Real, Hilton

87.01 Hubble Space Telescope Images and Spectra of Objects Around an Optically Violent Variable QSO
E. M. Burbidge, E. A. Beaver, R. D. Cohen, F. Hamann, V. T. Junkkarinen, R. W. Lyons, L. Zuo (CASS/U. California, San Diego)
87.02D The Environments of Radio-Loud Quasars at z=0.6--2.0
P. B. Hall (U. Arizona), R. F. Green (NOAO)
87.03 Infrared imaging of radio-loud and radio-quiet quasars
I. Robson (JAC), J. Dunlop (ROE), G. Taylor (Liverpool J.M.U), D. Hughes (RAL)
87.04D HST Imaging of the Host Galaxies of Quasars Selected by Radio and Optical Properties
E. J. Hooper (Steward Observatory)
87.05D A Search for CO Emission and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of High Redshift Radio Galaxies
A. S. Evans (IfA, University of Hawaii)

Session 88. Structure and Kinematics of Galaxies

Oral, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30am, La Condesa, Hilton

88.01D The Stellar Origins of Near Infrared Light
J. E. Rhoads (Princeton U.)
88.02 Chaos in Triaxial Elliptical Galaxies
M. Valluri, D. Merritt (Rutgers U.)
88.03D The Maximum Disk Hypothesis and 2-D Spiral Galaxy Models
P. Palunas, T. B. Williams (Rutgers U.)
88.04 Velocity Fields for the Pair NGC 3379--NGC 3384
B. Tremblay, T. B. Williams, D. Merritt (Rutgers U.)
88.05D The Application of Artificial Neural Networks to Astronomical Classification
A. Naim (JHU)

Session 89. Searching for Other Planetary Systems

Oral, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30am, Salon del Rey South, Hilton

89.01 Wobbling Toward Planet Detection
G. W. Marcy (SFSU and U.C. Berkeley)
89.02 Direct Detection of Extra-Solar Planets and their systems
N. J. Woolf (Steward Obs., U of Arizona)

Session 90. Supernovae, Supernovae Remnants and Planetary Nebulae

Oral, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30am, Salon del Rey Central, Hilton

90.01D Cosmological Distances from Spectral Analysis of Supernova Photospheres
M. J. Montes (Stanford Dept. of Physics and CSSA)
90.02D Correlation of SN Positions with Spiral Arms
R. J. McMillan (PSU)
90.03 G159.6--18.5: A Dust-Embedded Supernova Remnant?
T. A. Pauls (NRL)
90.04 Newly Discovered Planetary Nebulae In Globular Clusters
G. H. Jacoby (NOAO/KPNO), J. Morse (University of Colorado), L. Fullton (Space Telescope Science Inst.), M. Phillips (NOAO/CTIO)

Session 91. Working Group on Astronomical Software

Oral, Wednesday, 10:00-11:30am, Salon del Rey North, Hilton

91.01 Software for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
C. Stoughton (Fermilab Experimental Astrophysics Group)
91.02 The Strasbourg astronomical Data Center (CDS): Current status and future trends
F. Genova, F. Bonnarel, M. Crézé, P. Dubois, D. Egret, A. Heck, G. Jasniewicz, S. Lesteven, F. Ochsenbein, M. Wenger (CDS), J. R. Watson (CfA)
91.03 A new research tool to retrieve data from astronomical catalogues and tables
F. Ochsenbein, F. Genova, D. Egret, I. Bourekeb, R. Sadat (CDS, Strasbourg), S. G. Ansari, E. Simonsen (ESA/ESRIN, Italy)
91.04 The Aladin Project: Status Report
J. G. Bartlett, H. Ziaeepour, F. Bonnarel, M. Crézé (CDS, Strasbourg)
91.05 The XTE All Sky Monitor Data Products
J. C. Lochner (USRA and NASA/GSFC), R. A. Remillard (MIT)

Session 92. Public Policy Talk

Invited, Wednesday, 11:40am-12:30pm, 1st Floor, La Villita Assembly Building

Session 93. Space Astronomy in the Next Millennium

Oral, Wednesday, 1:45-3:30pm, 1st Floor, La Villita Assembly Building

93.01 NASA in the Next Millennium
D. S. Goldin (NASA HQ)
93.02 Recommendations of the AURA ``HST and Beyond'' Committee
A. Dressler (OCIW)
93.03 Recommendations of the Space Interferometry Science Working Group
D. Peterson (SUNY)
93.04 Exploration of Neighboring Planetary Systems: Roadmap to a New Discipline in Space Science
D. C. Black (LPI)

Session 94. Large-Scale Structure: Observations and Theory

Oral, Wednesday, 2:00-3:30pm, Corte Real, Hilton

94.01 A Test of the Lauer--Postman BUlk Flow
R. Giovanelli, M. P. Haynes (Cornell), G. Wegner (Dartmouth), L. da Costa, W. Freudling (ESO), J. J. Salzer (Wesleyan)
94.02 The 2D Power Spectrum of the Las Campanas Redshift Survey: Excess Power on 100 Mpc Scales
S. D. Landy, S. A. Shectman (Carnegie Observatories), H. Lin, R. P. Kirshner (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), A. A. Oemler (Yale U.), D. Tucker (Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam)
94.03D Large scale structure, morphological segregation and emission line objects in three regions of the sky
S. M. Hall (U. New Mexico Institute for Astrophysics)
94.04 Cosmic Error and the Statistics of Large Scale Structure
I. Szapudi (FERMILAB), S. Colombi (CITA)
94.05D Hydrodynamical Cosmological Simulations of Large Scale Structure
J. M. Owen (OSU)
94.06 Hierarchical clustering and a detailed description of the merger history tree
R. K. Sheth (U.C. Berkeley)
94.07 Evolution of Cosmological Magnetic Fields
A. V. Olinto, V. Katalinic (Univ. of Chicago), K. Jedamzik (LLNL)

Session 95. X-Ray Galaxies and Clusters

Oral, Wednesday, 2:00-3:30pm, La Condesa, Hilton

95.01 The X-ray Luminosity Function for Poor Clusters of Galaxies
J. O. Burns, M. Ledlow, C. Loken, A. Klypin (NMSU), W. Voges (MPE), R. A. White (GSFC), G. Bryan, M. Norman (U. Illinois)
95.02D X-ray and Radio Structures in Some Cooling Flow Clusters
Z. Huang, C. L. Sarazin (University of Virginia)
95.03 A Progress Report on Serendipitous High-Redshift Archival ROSAT Cluster (SHARC) Survey
M. P. Ulmer, A. K. Romer (Northwestern U.), R. C. Nichol, B. Holden (U. Chicago), C. Collins (U. Liverpool), D. Burke (U. Durham)
95.04D Simulating X-ray Clusters with Adaptive Mesh Refinement
G. L. Bryan, M. L. Norman (UIUC/NCSA)
95.05 Recent ROSAT X-ray Observations of Galaxy Clusters with Wide-Angle Tailed Radio Sources
P. L. Gómez, J. Pinkney, J. O. Burns (NMSU), Q. Wang, F. N. Owen (NRAO)
95.06 ASCA Observations of Low-Luminosity Elliptical Galaxies
M. Loewenstein (NASA/GSFC Lab. for High Energy Astrophysics/USRA)

Session 96. QSO Absorption Systems

Oral, Wednesday, 2:00-3:30pm, Salon del Rey South, Hilton

96.01D Physical Properties of Lyman-alpha Forest and Damped Lyman-alpha Systems
V. P. Kulkarni (STScI, U. Chicago), S. M. Fall (STScI)
96.02 Spatial Correlations of QSO Absorbers in the Early Universe
G. M. Williger (MPIA), J. A. Baldwin (CTIO)
96.03D Mg II Absorbing Gas in Galaxies: QSO Absorption Lines with HIRES/Keck
C. W. Churchill (UCO/Lick, UCSC)

Session 97. Supernovae

Oral, Wednesday, 2:00-3:30pm, Salon del Rey Central, Hilton

97.01D A Parameter Study Of Type II Supernova Light Curves
T. R. Young (U. Tokyo), E. Baron, D. Branch (U. Oklahoma)
97.02 Galactic Type Ia Supernova Progenitor Populations
M. D. Leising, P. A. Milne (Clemson University)
97.03 Luminous Supersoft X-Ray Sources as Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae
R. Di Stefano (Harvard University), L. A. Nelson (Bishop's University)
97.04 The Role of Mixing on the Appearance of Type Ib and Type Ic Supernovae Spectra
R. G. Eastman (LLNL), S. E. Woosley (UCSC and LLNL)
97.05 Model Independent r -Process Nucleosynthesis - Constraints on the Key Parameters
R. D. Hoffman (UCSC), Y. Z. Qian (CalTech), S. E. Woosley (UCSC)
97.06D Silicon Burning I: The Importance of Neutronization to the Physics of Quasi-Equilibrium
W. R. Hix (UT Austin), F. -K. Thielemann (Univ. of Basel)

Session 98. Invited Talks: Adaptive Optics

Invited, Wednesday, 3:40-5:10pm, 1st Floor, La Villita Assembly Building

98.01 Adaptive optics with laser guide stars at Lick and Keck Observatories
C. E. Max (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
98.02 Adaptive Optics development at the MMT: Exo-planets to Protogalaxies
R. Angel (Center for Astronomical Adaptive Optics, Steward Obs. U. Arizona)