Session List

All findings are embargoed until the time of presentation at the meeting. "Time of presentation" means the start time of the Oral or Display paper session in which the paper will be given, or the time of the corresponding press conference (if any), whichever comes first.

FRIDAY, 9 JANUARY 1998

Session 68. Invited Talk

Oral, Friday, 8:30-9:20am, International Ballroom Center

68.01 Recent Results from Hipparcos
M. A. C. Perryman (ESA)

Session 69. Instabilities in Planetary Systems

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

69.01 Jupiter, Saturn and the Edge of Chaos
F. Varadi, M. Ghil, W. M. Kaula (UCLA)
69.02 Dynamical Chaos in the Wisdom-Holman Mapping: Origins and Solutions
K. P. Rauch (U. Maryland), M. J. Holman (SAO)
69.03 A Multiple Timestep Symplectic Algorithm for Integrating Close Encounters in Planetary Systems
M. H. Lee, M. J. Duncan (Queen's U.), H. F. Levison (Southwest Research Institute)
69.04 Direct Measurements of Upper Limits for Transient Density Fluctuations in the Zodiacal Cloud
B. Olsson (Penn State U.)
69.05 Vertical Instabilities and Off-Plane Orbits in Circumbinary and Protoplanetary Disks
P. Erwin, L. S. Sparke (U.Wisconsin-Madison)
69.06 Close Approaches of Stars to the Oort Cloud: Algol and Gliese 710
L. A. Molnar, R. L. Mutel (U. Iowa)

Session 70. Planetary Systems Near & Far

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

70.01 High Resolution Spectroscopy of Io [O I] 6300ÅEmission
R. J. Oliversen (NASA/GSFC), F. Scherb, F. L. Roesler, R. C. Woodward, A. Steffl, J. Corliss (U.Wisconsin), N. E. Doane, M. Freed (Hughes STX)
70.02 STIS Low Spectral Resolution FUV Imaging of Io
F. L. Roesler, F. Scherb, R. C. Woodward (U.Wisconsin), H. W. Moos (JHU), R. J. Oliversen (NASA/GSFC), W. H. Smyth (AER), D. T. Hall (U.Colorado), M. McGrath (STScI)
70.03 STIS UV Imaging Spectroscopy of Io: First Results
H. W. Moos, K. D. Retherford, P. D. Feldman, D. F. Strobel (JHU), F. L. Roesler (UW at Madison), D. T. Hall (UC at Boulder), M. A. McGrath (STScI), R. J. Oliversen (NASA/GSFC)
70.04 Doppler Measurement of Gas Dynamics -- Analysis of Beam Integrated Velocity Field Spectra from Planets and Astrophysical Sources
T. Hewagama, J. Goldstein (CCSSE), D. Buhl, F. Espenak, T. Kostiuk (GSFC), K. Fast, T. Livengood (GSFC and UMD)
70.05 The Status of Extrasolar Planets
G. W. Marcy, R. P. Butler (SFSU, U.C.Berkeley)
70.06 A Spectroscopic Search for Molecular Emission due to the Planets Orbiting 51 Peg and Ups And
D. Deming, G. Bjoraker (NASA/GSFC), G. Wiedemann (ESO)
70.07 Parallaxes, Proper Motions and Low-mass Companion Detection Limits for Proxima Centauri and Barnard's Star
G. F. Benedict, B. McArthur (McDonald Obs., U. Texas), W. H. Jefferys (U. Texas), E. Nelan (STScI), W. van Altena (Yale U.), D. Story (Jackson and Tull, Inc.), A. L. Whipple, A. Bradley (Allied-Signal Aerospace, Inc.), P. J. Shelus (McDonald Obs., U. Texas), P. D. Hemenway (U. Rhode Island), R. L. Duncombe (Aerospace Engineering, U. Texas), O. G. Franz, L. H. Wasserman (Lowell Obs.), L. W. Fredrick (U. Virginia)
70.08 The Spectrum of the Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B
B. R. Oppenheimer, S. R. Kulkarni, K. Matthews (Caltech), M. H. van Kerkwijc (I of A, Cambridge U.)
70.09 Brown Dwarf Candidates in the Rho Oph Molecular Cloud
B. A. Wilking (UM-St. Louis), T. P. Greene (Lockheed Martin), M. R. Meyer (Steward Obs.)

Session 71. Comets & Asteroids

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

71.01 Composition of the Near-Earth Object Population
M. Hammergren (U. Washington)
71.02 Slit Spectroscopy of Asteroids: The Search for Water of Hydration
A. J. Alpert (U. Pennsylvania), M. A. Leake, R. Kilgard, L. S. Watkins, K. E. Semmes (Valdosta State U.)
71.03 Minor Planet Search Program
J. Lockman, J. E. Neff (College of Charleston)
71.04 Thermal Emission of Ceres and Vesta in the Mid-Infrared
L. K. Deutsch, C. J. Wargo, L. P. Williams (Boston Univ.), A. Lovell (U. Mass., Amherst), J. L. Hora, G. G. Fazio (SAO), W. F. Hoffmann (U. Arizona), A. Dayal (JPL/Caltech)
71.05 Asteroid Astrometry and Photometry Using USAF Space Surveillance Assets on Maui
D. L. Talent (Rocketdyne Technical Services), P. Kervin (Phillipa Laboratory OL-YY), J. L. Africano (Rocketdyne Technical Services), J. V. Lambert (Boeing North American Space Operations Company), A. Angara, D. L. Nishimoto, P. Sydney, V. S. Hoo, D. O'Connell (Rocketdyne Technical Services)
71.06 New Masses and Densities for 1 Ceres, 2 Pallas, and 4 Vesta
J. L. Hilton (U. S. Naval Observatory)
71.07 Albedo of Objects Populating the Kuiper Belt
L. Marochnik (CSC)
71.08 The Mystery of the H20 Cometary Masers
A. P. Graham (U. Virginia), V. Strelnitski (Maria Mitchell Observatory)

Session 72. Comet Hale-Bopp

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

72.01 Infrared Imaging Polarimetry of Comet Hale-Bopp
T. J. Jones (U.Minn.)
72.02 Coordinated Observations of Comet Hale-Bopp between 32 and 860 GHz
J. H. Bieging, R. Mauersberger (Steward Obs.), W. J. Altenhoff, C. G. T. Haslam, E. Kreysa, J. Schmidt, J. B. Schraml, P. Stumpff, A. von Kap-herr (MPIfR-Bonn), B. Butler, J. McMullin (NRAO), H. M. Butner, R. N. Martin, D. Muders, W. L. Peters (SMTO), A. Sievers, C. Thum, J. Wink (IRAM), R. Zylka (ITA Heidelberg)
72.03 Neutral and Ionized Molecular Line Imaging of Comet C/1995 O1 Hale-Bopp
A. J. Lovell, F. P. Schloerb, J. E. Dickens, C. H. DeVries, M. C. Senay, W. M. Irvine (FCRAO U. Mass., Amherst)
72.04 Sulfur Chemistry in Comets Hale-Bopp and Hyakutake
L. M. Woodney, M. F. A'Hearn (U. Maryland), J. McMullin (NRAO), N. Samarasinha (NOAO), C. M. Lisse (U. Maryland)
72.05 Infrared Observations of the Dust in Comet Hale-Bopp
C. M. Lisse, Y. R. Fernandez, M. F. A'Hearn (U. Maryland), T. Kostiuk, T. A. Livengood (NASA/GSFC), H. U. Käufl (ESO-Garching), W. F. Hoffmann, A. Dayal (U. Arizona), M. S. Hanner, M. Ressler (JPL)
72.06 Infrared Imaging and Spectrophotometry of Comet Hale-Bopp
D. E. Harker (U. Wyoming/WIRO), D. H. Wooden (NASA/AMES), C. E. Woodward, C. W. McMurtry (U. Wyoming/WIRO), H. M. Butner (U. Arizona/STO), J. A. Goetz, J. L. Pipher, W. J. Forrest (U. Rochester), C. Koike (Kyoto Pharm. U.), R. J. Rudy (Aerospace Corp.)
72.07 Tidal Disruption of Strengthless Rubble Piles--A Timescale Analysis
T. W. Rettig (U. of Notre Dame), J. M. Hahn (LPI), W. R. Ward (JPL)
72.08 Diffraction-limited Imaging of Comet Hale-Bopp at 1.9-2.2 \mum with NICMOS/HST
D. McCarthy, S. Stolovy, S. Kern, G. Schneider, T. Ferro (Steward Obs., U. of Arizona), H. Spinrad (U. California, Berkeley), J. Black (OSO, Sweden), B. Smith (U. of Hawaii)
72.09 Velocity of Ejecta from Comet Hale-Bopp
A. D. Dries, M. S. Burns (USAF Academy)
72.10 Physical Properties of the Nucleus of Comet Hale-Bopp
Y. R. Fernández, M. F. A'Hearn, A. Kundu, C. M. Lisse (UMd), H. A. Weaver (JHU), A. Dayal, M. S. Hanner, M. E. Ressler (JPL), W. F. Hoffmann (UAz), L. K. Deutsch (Boston U.), G. G. Fazio (CfA), J. L. Hora (IfA), H. U. Käufl (ESO)

Session 73. Solar Space Observations, SOHO & SERTS

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

73.01 The Off-Limb Behaviour of the Solar Transition Region FIP Effect
J. M. Laming (NRL/SFA Inc), U. Feldman (NRL), J. J. Drake (SAO), U. Schühle, W. Curdt, K. Wilhelm (MPAe), P. Lemaire (IAS)
73.02 VDEM Analysis of Transition Region Line Profiles Observed with the SUMER Instrument on SoHO
A. R. Winebarger (UAH), H. P. Warren (NRL), A. G. Emslie (UAH), J. T. Mariska (NRL)
73.03 LASCO Observations of Variability in the Quiescent Solar Corona
B. E. Wood, M. Karovska (SAO), J. W. Cook, G. E. Brueckner, R. A. Howard (NRL)
73.04 Comparison of NSO/KPVT 1083 nm and SOHO/CDS/SUMER Observations of a Coronal Hole.
H. P. Jones, V. Andretta, S. D. Jordan (NASA/GSFC), M. J. Penn (NSO)
73.05 The Structure of "halo" Coronal Mass Ejections
A. Vourlidas (George Mason Univ.), R. A. Howard (NRL), K. P. Dere (NRL), S. E. Passwaters (Interferometrics, Inc)
73.06 Analysis of Coronal Mass Ejections observed by LASCO
P. Subramanian (George Mason University), K. P. Dere, R. A. Howard (Naval Research Laboratory), C. St. Cyr (Computational Physics, Inc.), G. E. Brueckner (Naval Research Laboratory)
73.07 Solar Active Region Movies seen by the SOHO Extreme-ultraviolet Telescope
J. S. Newmark, B. Thompson (Space Applications Corp.), J. B. Gurman (NASA/GSFC), J. P. Delaboudiniere (Inst. d'Astrophysique Spatiale, U. Paris), M. Aschwanden (U. Maryland), H. Mason (Dept. Applied Mathematics and TheoreticalPhysics, Cambridge U., U.K.)
73.08 Coordinated VLA-SOHO Observations of Transient Sources in the Solar Corona
R. F. Willson, K. R. Lang (Tufts U.)
73.09 A User's Guide to UVCS/SOHO
J. L. Kohl (SAO), G. Noci (U. Firenze), S. R. Cranmer, S. Fineschi, L. D. Gardner, C. D. Halas, P. L. Smith, L. Strachan, R. M. Suleiman (SAO)
73.10 Rotation and Zonal Flows in the Solar Envelope from the SOHO/MDI Observations
P. H. Scherrer, J. Schou, R. S. Bogart, R. I. Bush, J. T. Hoeksema, A. G. Kosovichev (Stanford U.), H. M. Antia, S. M. Chitre (Tata Inst.), J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, R. M. Larsen, F. P. Pijpers (Aarhus U.), A. Eff-Darwich, S. G. Korzennik (CfA), D. O. Gough, T. Sekii (IoA), R. Howe (NSO), T. Tarbell, A. M. Title (Lockheed-Martin), M. J. Thompson (QMW), J. Toomre (JILA)
73.11 Probing the Internal Structure of the Sun with the SOHO Michelson Doppler Imager
A. G. Kosovichev, R. Nigam, P. H. Scherrer, J. Schou (Stanford U.), J. Reiter (Tech. Univ. Munich), E. J. Rhodes Jr. (USC), T. Toutain (Nice Obs.)
73.12 Results from the November 1997 Flight of the Solar Extreme-ultraviolet Rocket Telescope and Spectrograph (SERTS)
J. M. Davila, R. J. Thomas, M. Swartz, C. Condor, D. Linard II, P. Haas, J. Miko, L. Payne (NASA/GSFC)
73.13 Solar Extreme Ultraviolet Rocket Telesope Spectrograph ** SERTS ** Detector and Electronics subsystems
L. Payne, J. P. Haas, D. Linard, L. White (GSFC)
73.14 Absolute Radiometric Calibration of SERTS
R. J. Thomas, C. E. Condor, J. P. Haas, D. L. Linard II, M. Swartz (NASA/GSFC), B. J. Kent (RAL), J. Hollandt (PTB)
73.15 The Measurement of Solar Active Region Properties with EUV Spectra and Spectroheliograms from SERTS
J. W. Brosius (Hughes STX/NASA GSFC), J. M. Davila, R. J. Thomas (NASA GSFC), S. M. White (U. Maryland)

Session 74. The Quiet & Active Sun

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

74.01 The NASA Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum
I. Hawkins (UC Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory), R. Vondrak (NASA/GSFC), K. Alcorn (UC Berkeley, Space Sciences Laboratory), J. Thieman (NASA/GSFC)
74.02 Probing Convective Effects on p modes using the Adiabatic Switching Method
M. Swisdak, E. Zweibel (U. Colorado, JILA)
74.03 Global-scale numerical simulation of solar turbulent convection and its coupling to rotation
J. R. Elliott, M. Miesch, J. Toomre (JILA, U. Colorado), T. C. Clune (SGI/ Cray), G. A. Glatzmaier (Los Alamos Nat. Lab.)
74.04 Mesogranulation as a Distinct Scale of Convection in the Sun
K. T. Bachmann, G. Khatri, J. M. Petitto (Birmingham-Southern College), D. H. Hathaway (Space Science Laboratory, NASA/MSFC)
74.05 A Two-Layer \alphaømega Dynamo Model with Dynamic Feedback on the ømega Effect
C. Roald (U. Rochester, HAO/NCAR)
74.06 2-D Solar Dynamo Models in Spherical Geometry
J. A. Markiel (U. Rochester)
74.07 The Evershed Effect in Sunspots as a Siphon Flow
J. H. Thomas (U. Rochester), B. Montesinos (LAEFF/INTA, Madrid)
74.08 The "Missing UV Opacity" and the Solar Beryllium Abundance
S. C. Balachandran, R. A. Bell (U. Maryland)
74.09 Ultraviolet Irradiance at Solar Minimum
L. E. Floyd, P. C. Crane, L. C. Herring (Interferometrics), J. W. Cook, D. K. Prinz, G. E. Brueckner (NRL)
74.10 A New Data System for the San Fernando Observatory Video Spectra-Spectroheliograph
S. R. Walton, G. A. Chapman (San Fernando Obs., CSUN)
74.11 The Impact of Ion-Cyclotron Wave Dissipation on Minor Ion Velocity Distributions in the Solar Corona
S. R. Cranmer, G. B. Field (SAO), G. Noci (U. Firenze), J. L. Kohl (SAO)
74.12 The Solar Energetic Particle Event of 14 April 1994 as a Probe of Shock Formation and Particle Acceleration
S. W. Kahler (Phillips Lab/USAF), H. V. Cane (NASA/GSFC), H. S. Hudson (U. Hawaii), V. G. Kurt (Moscow State Univ.), R. J. MacDowall (NASA/GSFC), V. Bothmer (Univ. Kiel)
74.13 Electron Temperature Distribution in Coronal Holes
C. D. Halas, S. R. Habbal (SAO), M. Penn (Natl. Solar Obs.), H. Uitenbroek, R. Esser (SAO), R. Altrock (Natl. Solar Obs.), M. Guhathakurta (GSFC/NASA)
74.14 Fast Solar Wind Acceleration by Nonlinear Waves in Coronal Holes
L. Ofman (Hughes STX/NASA GSFC), J. M. Davila (NASA GSFC)
74.15 Accelerated Particle Abundances and Energetics and Ambient Abundances in the June 1991 Solar Flares
R. J. Murphy, G. H. Share (NRL)
74.16 The High Energy Solar Spectroscopic Imager (HESSI): A Small Explorer for the Start of the New Millennium
G. D. Holman (NASA/GSFC), R. P. Lin (UC Berkeley), B. R. Dennis, C. J. Crannell, R. R. Ramaty, T. T. Rosenvinge (NASA/GSFC), R. C. Canfield (Montana State U.), A. G. Emslie (UAH), H. S. Hudson (Solar Phys. Res. Corp.), G. J. Hurford (CalTech), N. W. Madden (Lawrence Berkeley), H. F. van Beek (Delft U.), A. Benz (ETH Zurich), P. L. Bornmann (NOAA), J. C. Brown (U. Glasgow), S. Enome, T. Kosugi (NAO Japan), N. Vilmer (Obs. de Paris-Meudon), A. Zehnder (Paul Scherrer Inst.)

Session 75. Dust & PAHs in Galaxies

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

75.01 HST and ISO Mapping of Dust in Silhouetted Spiral Galaxies
W. C. Keel, R. E. White III (U. Alabama)
75.02 The Opacity of Spiral Disks from Colors and Counts of Background Galaxies: NGC 4536 and NGC 3664
R. A. Gonzalez, R. J. Allen (STScI), B. Dirsch (Sternwarte Bonn), H. C. T. Ferguson, D. Calzetti, N. Panagia (STScI)
75.03 Radiative Transfer in Disk Galaxies with Clumpy Dust Distribution
Y. Byun, T. Lee (IoA/NCU)
75.04 Extraplanar Dust in Nearby Edge-On Galaxies
M. Dahlem (ESTEC), S. M. Baggett (STScI)
75.05 Far-infrared Spectroscopy of Normal Galaxies with ISO-LWS: Physical conditions in the ISM
S. Malhotra, S. D. Lord, G. Helou, C. Beichman (IPAC/Caltech), H. L. Dinerstein (U. Texas), D. J. Hollenbach (NASA/Ames), D. A. Hunter (Lowell Obs.), K. Y. Lo (U. Illinois), N. Y. Lu (IPAC/Caltech), R. H. Rubin (NASA/Ames), N. Silbermann (IPAC/Caltech), G. Stacey (Cornell U.), H. A. Thronson Jr. (NASA HQ/U. Wyoming), M. W. Werner (JPL/Caltech)
75.06 Mid-Infrared Emission Features in Normal, Star-Forming Galaxies
N. Y. Lu, G. Helou, C. Beichman (IPAC/Caltech), H. L. Dinerstein (U. Texas), D. J. Hollenbach (NASA/Ames), D. A. Hunter (Lowell Obs.), K. Y. Lo (U. Illinois), S. Lord, S. Malhotra (IPAC/Caltech), R. H. Rubin (NASA/Ames), N. Silbermann (IPAC/Caltech), G. Stacey (Cornell U.), H. A. Thronson Jr. (NASA HQ/U. Wyoming), M. W. Werner (JPL/Caltech)
75.07 Mid-IR MSX Observation of M31
M. Moshir, K. Marsh (IPAC/SIRTF Science Center), S. Price (Air Force Research Laboratories), E. Tedesco (Mission Research Corporation)
75.08 Does the 2175 ÅExtinction Bump Exist Outside the Local Group?
G. C. Clayton, K. D. Gordon, K. A. Misselt (Louisiana State U.), M. J. Wolff (Space Science Inst.)

Session 76. Star Formation in Galaxies

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

76.01 First Results from the KPNO International Spectroscopic Survey
J. J. Salzer, C. Gronwall (Wesleyan U.), KISS Team
76.02 Spatial Distributions, Luminosity Functions, and the Star-Formation Rate Density of the Local Universe from the KPNO International Spectroscopic Survey
C. Gronwall, J. J. Salzer (Wesleyan U.), M. R. Santos, E. J. Condy (Vassar College), L. W. Brenneman (Williams College)
76.03 On the Timescales and Spatial Scales for Chemical Enrichment in Galaxies
C. Kobulnicky (UCSC/Lick Obs.), E. D. Skillman (Univ. of Minnesota)
76.04 UBVR Imaging of UV Bright Interacting Galaxies
C. H. Nelson, D. Weistrop (UNLV), R. Angione (SDSU), S. Cruzen (CSU), M. E. Kaiser (JHU)
76.05 WFPC2 Observations of the Optical Structures of Three Nearby Luminous Blue Galaxies
J. S. Gallagher, N. Homeier (U. Wisconsin-Madison), R. E. Griffiths (Carnegie Mellon U.), WFPC2 ID Team
76.06 Structure of the Starburst Galaxy NGC 7673
N. Homeier, J. S. Gallagher (U. Wisconsin), WFPC2 ID Team
76.07 Nuclear Stellar Clusters in AGN: HST/WFPC2 Observations of NGC1365, NGC2415, NGC1566 and NGC404
R. E. Griffiths (Carnegie Mellon U.), N. Homeier, J. Gallagher (U.Wisconsin), HST/WFPC2 Investigation Definition Team
76.08 The History of Star Formation in the Disk of NGC1068
D. A. Smith (STScI), M. N. Fanelli (Hughes STX, NASA/GSFC), S. G. Neff (NASA/GSFC), R. C. Bohlin (STScI), T. P. Stecher (NASA/GSFC)
76.09 A New Tool for Population-Spectral Synthesis that includes Metallicity.
M. S. Neubig, F. Bruhweiler (CUA/IACS)
76.10 Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the nuclear starburst galaxy NGC 1808
J. Flood (Shimadzu Scientific Instruments), M. Mutchler (STScI)
76.11 Radio Observations of Star Formation in NGC 4038/9
S. G. Neff (LASP/GSFC/NASA), J. S. Ulvestad (NRAO), D. A. Smith (STScI), M. N. Fanelli (HSTX/LASP/GSFC/NASA)
76.12 Deep UV and K-band Spectroscopy of the Starburst Galaxy NGC 7714
J. D. Goldader, C. Leitherer, R. G. Delgado, D. Schaerer (STScI), M. Garcia-Vargas (GRANTECAN/IAC), A. Lancon (Observatoire de Strasbourg)
76.13 The Very Young Starburst Merger System NGC 1741
P. Conti, K. Johnson (U. Colorado), C. Leitherer (STScI), W. Vacca (IfA)
76.14 The Starburst Galaxy Population in the Field at 0.3 < z < 0.5: Stellar Populations and Star Formation Rates
C. T. Liu (Columbia U.), A. Quillen (Steward Obs.)
76.15 H\alpha Imaging of Early-type(Sa-Sab) Spiral Galaxies
S. Hameed, N. Devereux (New Mexico State U.)
76.16 Keck Mid-IR Imaging of Luminous Infrared Galaxies: Starbursts and AGN
H. E. Smith, B. Jones, R. C. Puetter, W. A. Stein, M. C. Wang (CASS/UCSD), R. Campbell (Keck Obs.)

Session 77. Structures of Galaxies

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

77.01 A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Spiral Galaxy Luminosities
A. Shapley (Caltech), G. Fabbiano (SAO), P. Eskridge (U. Alabama)
77.02 Maximal Disks and the Tully-Fisher Relation
S. Courteau (HIA), H. -W. Rix (Steward)
77.03 Modeling Lopsided Galactic Disks
S. E. Levine (USNO Flagstaff), L. S. Sparke (U. Wisconsin)
77.04 The Frequency of Inner-truncated Disks
W. E. Baggett (CSC/STScI), K. S. J. Anderson (NMSU), S. M. Baggett (STScI)
77.05 SPH Simulations of Counterrotating Disk Formation in Spirals
A. R. Thakar (Johns Hopkins University), B. S. Ryden (The Ohio State University)
77.06 A VLA Search for High-Velocity Clouds in NGC 1300
E. Schulman (NRAO), F. Ockels (U. Arkansas), P. M. Knezek (JHU)
77.07 Resonance Ring Galaxies I: Analytically CalculatingMorphology, Misalignment, and Bar Parameters
D. Ousley, G. Byrd (U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa), C. Dalla Piazza (Lycoming College)
77.08 Resonance Ring Galaxies II: Analytically Calculating DiskSurface Densities, M/L's and Disk/Halo Masses
C. Dalla Piazza (Lycoming College), G. Byrd, D. Domingue, D. Ousley (U. Alabama, Tuscaloosa)

Session 78. Seyfert Galaxies

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

78.01 Off-nucleus HST/FOS spectra of the two Seyfert galaxies NGC 5929 and NGC 2110
P. Ferruit, A. S. Wilson (U.Maryland), J. Mulchaey (OCIW), G. Ferland (U.Kentucky), M. Whittle (U.Virginia), C. Simpson (JPL)
78.02 The Fueling of AGN: NICMOS observations of Spiral Dust Lanes in Seyfert Galaxies
M. W. Regan (DTM, Carnegie Inst. of Washington), J. S. Mulchaey (Carnegie Observatories)
78.03 Circumnuclear Molecular Gas in Seyfert Galaxies
L. Tacconi, E. Schinnerer, J. F. Gallimore, R. Genzel, L. E. Tacconi-Garman (MPE, Garching), D. Downes (IRAM)
78.04 Statistics of UV Absorption in Seyfert 1 Galaxies
D. M. Crenshaw (CUA), S. B. Kraemer (CUA)
78.05 The Ionization of the Circumnuclear Gas in NGC 1068
C. L. Miskey, F. C. Bruhweiler (CUA/IACS and GSFC/LASP), E. M. Malumuth, W. Landsman (HSTX and GSFC/LASP), A. Smith (NASA/GSFC/LASP)
78.06 Optical and UV Spectra of NGC 1068
J. R. Ruiz (CUA), D. M. Crenshaw (CUA), S. B. Kraemer (CUA)
78.07 Physical Conditions in the Narrow-Line Region of NGC 5548
S. B. Kraemer (CUA), D. M. Crenshaw (CUA)
78.08 NGC 4151 Slitless Spectroscopy with STIS
D. Weistrop (UNLV), S. B. Kraemer, D. M. Crenshaw (CUA), M. E. Kaiser (JHU), J. B. Hutchings (DAO), T. R. Gull (NASA/GSFC)
78.09 HUT Observations of AGN and Prospects for FUSE
G. Kriss, A. Davidsen, S. Friedman, W. Oegerle, K. Sembach (JHU), R. Green (NOAO/KPNO), J. Hutchings (DAO), A. Michalitsianos (NASA/GSFC), J. M. Shull (U. Colorado)
78.10 On the absence of broad MgII emission-line variability in NGC3516 during 1996.
M. R. Goad, A. P. Koratkar (STScI), P. T. O'Brien (U. Leicester, UK), K. T. Korista (W. Michigan U.), D. J. Axon (U. Manchester, UK)
78.11 NGC 788: A Fainter Seyfert 2 with a Hidden Broad Line Region
L. Kay (Barnard College/Columbia Univ.), E. Moran (U. C. Berkeley)
78.12 Small Scale Structure in the Molecular ISM in Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift
T. Wiklind (OSO), F. Combes (Obs. de Paris)
78.13 A Recurring Flare in the NGC\,4258 H_2O Maser
L. J. Greenhill, A. S. Trotter, A. Bragg, J. M. Moran (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), J. R. Herrnstein (NRAO)
78.14 Weighting black holes in AGNs with SIM
T. Boeker, R. J. Allen (STScI)

Session 79. Star Clusters in Other Galaxies

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

79.01 Duration of the Early Galactic Formation Epoch: HST Photometry for Red-Horizontal Branch Clusters in the Outer Halo
J. E. Hesser, P. B. Stetson, R. D. McClure, S. vandenBergh (NRC,HIA,DAO), M. Bolte (Lick), W. E. Harris (McMaster), D. A. VandenBerg (U.Victora), R. A. Bell (U.Md.), G. G. Fahlman, H. B. Richer (U.B.C.), H. E. Bond (STScI)
79.02 Deep CCD Photometry and RR Lyrae Survey for the Outer-Halo Globular Cluster NGC 6229
M. Catelan (NASA/GSFC), J. Borissova, N. Spassova (Bulg. Acad. Sc.), F. R. Ferraro (Oss. Astr. Bologna), R. Buonanno (Oss. Astr. Monte Porzio), A. V. Sweigart (NASA/GSFC)
79.03 HST Study of the Stellar Population within 30pc of SN 1987A
M. Romaniello (STScI/SNS-Pisa), N. Panagia (STScI/ESA), S. Scuderi (Obs. Catania), R. P. Kirshner (CfA-Harvard), SINS Collaboration
79.04 Young Star Clusters in M33
R. Chandar, L. Bianchi, H. Ford (Johns Hopkins Univ.)
79.05 Extragalactic Open Clusters: A Catalog of Clusters in M33 from HST Data
P. Seitzer, M. Tavarez, M. Lopez (U. Michigan), E. Friel (NSF), K. Janes (Boston U.)
79.06 The Globular Cluster System in the Inner Region of M87
A. Kundu (STScI/U.Maryland), B. Whitmore, W. Sparks, D. Macchetto (STScI), S. Zepf (Yale Univ.), K. Ashman (U.Kansas)
79.07 WFPC2 Observations of Populous Intermediate-Age Star Clusters in the Small Magellanic Clouds
K. J. Mighell (NOAO/KPNO), A. Sarajedini (San Francisco State U.), R. S. French (Middle Tennessee State U.)
79.08 WFPC2 Observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud Intermediate-Age Populous Cluster NGC 416
R. S. French (Middle Tennessee State U.), K. J. Mighell (NOAO/KPNO), A. Sarajedini (San Francisco State U.)
79.09 Spectroscopy of Young Globular Clusters in NGC 7252
F. Schweizer (Carnegie--DTM), P. Seitzer (U. Michigan)
79.10 HST Observations of Massive Blue Star Clusters in NGC 1275 and NGC 3597
M. Carlson, J. Holtzman (New Mexico State University)

Session 80. Star Clusters in the Milky Way

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

80.01 Chemical Enrichment Simulations: A Globular Cluster Application
C. M. Cress, J. H. Applegate (Columbia U.)
80.02 Deep HST-NICMOS Observations of Low Mass Stars in ømega Cen
G. De Marchi, F. Paresce, L. Pulone (ESO), F. Allard (CRAL-ENS Lyon)
80.03 STIS Ultraviolet Imagery of the Globular Cluster NGC 6681
W. Landsman (HSTX/NASA/GSFC), C. Bowers, S. Heap, R. Kimble, A. Sweigart (NASA/GSFC), T. M. Brown (NOAO/NASA/GSFC), M. Catelan, S. Yi (NRC/NASA/GSFC)
80.04 Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope Observations of the Globular Cluster M13
R. A. Parise (Computer Sciences Corp.), R. C. Bohlin (Space Telescope Sciences Institute), S. G. Neff, A. M. Smith, T. P. Stecher (NASA/GSFC), R. W. O'Connell (U. Virginia), M. S. Roberts (NRAO)
80.05 The Stellar Mass Function of the Globular Cluster M15
B. W. Murphy (Butler), H. N. Cohn, P. M. Lugger, G. A. Drukier (Indiana)
80.06 A Catalog of Helium Abundance Determinations from Globular Cluster Photometry
E. Sandquist (Northwestern U.)
80.07 Double-Mode RR LYRAE (RRd) Variables and a Blended RR LYRAE Pair in the Globular Cluster M3
T. M. Corwin (UNC Charlotte), B. W. Carney (UNC Chapel Hill)
80.08 The Effect of Binary Stars on the Luminosity Function of the Globular Cluster NGC 6752
E. P. Rubenstein (Yale Univ.)
80.09 The Multiplicity of the Hyades and its Implications for Binary Star Formation and Evolution
J. Patience, A. M. Ghez (UCLA), I. N. Reid, A. J. Weinberger, K. Matthews (Caltech)
80.10 Variable Stars in Old Open Clusters
K. A. Janes, V. Goklani, N. Kraemer, L. Boyle (Boston Univ.), K. M. Yoss (Univ. of Illinois), G. Miller (San Diego State Univ. and Southwestern Coll.)
80.11 Chromospheric Activity in the late A- and F-type Stars in Several Hyades-Age Clusters
B. L. Rachford (U. Wyoming)
80.12 The Hyades: Distance, Structure, Dynamics, and Age
A. Brown (Instituto de Astronomia, UNAM), M. A. C. Perryman (Astrophysics Division ESA/ESTEC)
80.13 The WIYN Open Cluster Study: Photometry of NGC 188
T. von Hippel (University of Wisconsin), A. Sarajedini (San Fransisco State University)
80.14 New Rotation Periods in the Pleiades: Interpreting Activity Indicators
A. Krishnamurthi, M. H. Pinsonneault, D. M. Terndrup, K. Sellgren (Ohio State Univ.), J. R. Stauffer, R. Schild (Smithsonian Astrophysical Obs.), D. E. Backman, K. B. Beisser, D. B. Dahari, A. Dasgupta, J. T. Hagelgans, M. A. Seeds (Franklin and Marshall College), R. Anand, B. D. Laaksonen, L. A. Marschall, T. Ramseyer (Gettysburg College)
80.15 A Photometric Survey for Brown Dwarf Candidates in IC 2391
C. M. Pavlovsky, B. M. Patten (Smith College, FCAD)
80.16 Lithium Abundances in the 2 Gyr Open Cluster IC 4651
A. C. Fredericks, S. C. Balachandran (U. Maryland)

Session 81. Dwarf Galaxies

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

81.01 High Resolution HI Synthesis Imaging of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
L. van Zee (NRAO), E. D. Skillman (U. Minnesota), J. J. Salzer (Wesleyan)
81.02 The Three Dimensional Shape of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy
S. Lepri, M. Mateo, A. Layden, S. Lemley (U. Mich.), E. Olszewski (U. Ariz.), H. Morrison (CWRU)
81.03 A Possible Detection of the Sgr dSph at b=-40 deg
M. H. Siegel, S. R. Majewski (U. Virginia), I. N. Reid (Caltech), I. Thompson (OCIW), A. U. Landolt (LSU), W. E. Kunkel (OCIW)
81.04 Star Formation in the Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy VIIZw403
D. A. Hunter (Lowell Obs.), E. Tolstoy (ST European Coordinating Fac.), R. Lynds (NOAO), E. O'Neil (NOAO)
81.05 Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope and Optical Observations of Holmberg II: Insights on Star Formation in Dwarf Galaxies
S. G. Stewart (USNO), M. N. Fanelli, J. K. Hill (HSTX), K. -P. Cheng (CSU,Fullerton), R. W. O'Connell (UVa), R. C. Bohlin (STScI), G. G. Byrd (Alabama), S. G. Neff (NASA/GSFC), M. S. Roberts (NRAO), A. M. Smith, T. P. Stecher (NASA/GSFC)
81.06 WFPC2 Observations of the Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal
C. J. Grillmair (JPL), J. R. Mould (Mount Stromlo and Siding Springs Observatories), WFPC2 ID Team
81.07 Photometry of Dwarf Galaxies in the Core of the Hydra I Cluster
J. Secker (WSU Program in Astronomy)
81.08 Star Formation Properties in Dwarf Transition Galaxies
P. M. Knezek, K. R. Sembach (JHU), J. S. Gallagher (U. Wisconsin)
81.09 What Causes the HI Holes in Gas-Rich Dwarf Galaxies?
K. L. Rhode (Yale U.), J. J. Salzer (Wesleyan U.), D. J. Westpfahl (New Mexico Inst M and T)

Session 82. Spirals & Irregulars

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

82.01 The Ultraviolet Hubble Sequence
M. N. Fanelli (HSTX/LASP/NASA/GSFC), P. M. Marcum (TCU), W. H. Waller (Tufts), R. W. O'Connell (UVa), M. S. Roberts (NRAO), R. H. Cornett, N. Collins, J. Hollis (HSTX/LASP/NASA/GSFC), R. Bohlin, D. A. Smith (STScI), S. G. Neff, A. M. Smith, T. P. Stecher, UIT Science Team (LASP/NASA/GSFC)
82.02 The Astro/UIT Ultraviolet Galaxy Atlases
P. M. Marcum (TCU), M. N. Fanelli, R. H. Cornett (HSTX Corp and NASA/GSFC), R. W. O'Connell (UVa), M. S. Roberts (NRAO), W. H. Waller (Tufts), W. L. Freedman (OCIW), B. Madore (IPAC), S. G. Neff, A. M. Smith, T. P. Stecher, UIT Science Team (NASA/GSFC)
82.03 The HI Distribution and Kinematics of NGC 1232
J. Bryant (Agnes Scott/NRAO), L. van Zee (NRAO)
82.04 A Radio Continuum Survey of Edge-On Spiral Galaxies
J. English, J. A. Irwin (Queen's Univ.), B. Sorathia (York Univ.)
82.05 Deep WFPC2 Parallels in the LMC
P. Plait (ACC/GSFC), S. Heap (NASA/GSFC), E. Malumuth (STX/GSFC)
82.06 Imaging and Velocity Maps of the Nuclear Region of M33
P. W. A. Roming, J. W. Moody (Brigham Young U.)
82.07 Star Formation in the Tidal Tail of the Leo Triplet Galaxy NGC 3628
F. R. Chromey, D. M. Elmegreen, A. Mandell, J. McDermott (Vassar College)
82.08 Star Formation in NGC 4631
A. M. Smith (LASP/GSFC/NASA), N. R. Collins (Hughes STX/LASP/GSFC/NASA), R. Bohlin (STScI), M. N. Fanelli (Hughes STX/LASP/GSFC/NASA), S. G. Neff (LASP/GSFC/NASA), R. W. O'Connell (UVa), M. S. Roberts (NRAO), T. P. Stecher (LASP/GSFC/NASA), W. H. Waller (Tufts)
82.09 Self Propagating Star Formation in NGC 3664?
B. Dirsch (Sternwarte Bonn), S. Baggett (STScI), M. Dahlem (ESA)
82.10 Infrared Observations of GEHRs (Giant Extragalactic HII Regions)
E. M. Howard (UMASS, Amherst), J. L. Pipher, W. J. Forrest (U. of Rochester)
82.11 Observations of a Tidal Tail in the Interacting Galaxies NGC 4485/90
D. M. Elmegreen, F. R. Chromey, B. D. Knowles (Vassar Coll.), R. A. Wittenmyer (Williams Coll.)
82.12 HI imaging of the shell galaxy NGC 1210
A. Petric (Barnard College), D. Schiminovich (Columbia U.), J. van Gorkom (Columbia U.), J. M. van der Hulst (Kapteyn Astronomical Institute), M. Weil (Columbia U.)
82.13 Sources of Ionization of Diffuse Ionized Gas in the Edge-on Spiral NGC 891
R. J. Rand (U. New Mexico)
82.14 A Minor Merger Model for NGC 7479
S. Laine (U. Hertfordshire, United Kingdom)
82.15 The Relation between Gas Density and Star Formation in S0 Galaxies
A. Birmingham (Amherst College), J. Eder, C. Salter (NAIC)
82.16 A BIMA CO (J=1-0) survey of seven barred galaxies
K. Sheth (U. Maryland), M. W. Regan (Dept. Terr. Magnetism), S. N. Vogel (U. Maryland)
82.17 Orbit Families in Doubly Barred Galaxies
W. Maciejewski, P. Erwin, L. S. Sparke (U. of Wisconsin, Madison)
82.18 A Comparison of M31 and the Milky Way in Molecular Gas
T. M. Dame (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), L. Loinard (l'Observatoire de Grenoble), M. H. Heyer (FCRAO), J. Lequeux (DEMIRM, Observatoire de Paris), P. Thaddeus (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)
82.19 Color--Luminosity Relations for the Resolved Hot Stellar Populations in the Centers of M31 and M32
T. M. Brown (NASA/GSFC), H. C. Ferguson (STScI), S. A. Stanford (IGPP/LLNL), J. -M. Deharveng (MarsLab), A. F. Davidsen (JHU)
82.20 Prospecting for Stellar Abundance Gradients in Spiral Galaxies Using IR Images.
J. W. Howard, R. B. C. Henry (U. Oklahoma)
82.21 The Environments of Candidate Luminous Blue Variables in M31
N. L. King, R. A. M. Walterbos (NMSU), J. S. Gallagher III (U Wisc)

Session 83. Gravitational Lensing

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

83.01 The MACHO Project: Preliminary Results from 4 years of LMC observations.
K. Cook, C. Alcock, D. Alves, D. Minniti, S. Marshall (LLNL), T. Vandehei, K. Griest (UCSD), R. Allsman, T. Axelrod, K. Freeman, B. Peterson, A. Rodgers (MSSO), M. Pratt (MIT), A. Becker, C. Stubbs, A. Tomaney (UW), M. Lehner (Sheffield), D. Bennett (ND), C. Nelson (UCB), P. Quinn (ESO), W. Sutherland (Oxford), D. Welch (McMaster)
83.02 The MACHO Project: Preliminary Results from 4 years of SMC observations.
T. Vandehei, K. Griest (UCSD), M. Lehner (Sheffield), C. Alcock, D. Alves, K. Cook, S. Marshall, D. Minniti (LLNL), R. Allsman, T. Axelrod, K. Freeman, B. Peterson, A. Rodgers (MSSSO), M. Pratt (MIT), A. Becker, C. Stubbs, A. Tomaney (UW), D. Bennett (Notre Dame), P. Quinn (ESO), W. Sutherland (Oxford), D. Welch (McMaster)
83.03 The MACHO Project: Parallax and Binary Source Microlensing Events
D. P. Bennett (Notre Dame), W. Sutherland (Oxford), A. C. Becker, C. Stubbs, A. Tomaney (Washington), C. Alcock, D. Alves, K. Cook, D. Minniti, S. Marshall (LLNL), R. Allsman, T. Axelrod, K. Freeman, B. Peterson, A. Rodgers (MSSSO), K. Griest, T. Vandehei (UCSD), M. Lehner (Sheffield), P. Quinn (ESO), D. Welch (McMaster)
83.04 A Parallax Probe for MACHOs in GRB Multi-Wavelength Counterparts
R. J. Nemiroff (Michigan Tech.)
83.05 Global Microlensing Alert Network
A. Becker (U.Washington), C. Alcock, R. Allsman, D. Alves, T. Axelrod, D. Bennett, K. Cook, K. Freeman, K. Griest, M. Lehner, S. Marshall, D. Minniti, B. Peterson, M. Pratt, P. Quinn, A. Rodgers, C. Stubbs, W. Sutherland, T. Vandehei, D. Welch (MACHO Collaboration), F. Abe, I. Bond, B. Carter, R. Dodd, J. Hearnshaw, M. Honda, J. Jugaku, S. Kabe, P. Kilmartin, K. Masuda, Y. Matsubara, Y. Muraki, T. Nakamura, S. Noda, M. Reid, H. Sato, M. Sekiguchi, D. Sullivan, T. Sumi, Y. Watase, P. Yock (MOA Collaboration), D. Baines, A. Brakel, B. Crook, J. Howard, T. Leach, D. McDowell, S. McKeown, J. Mitchell, J. Moreland, E. Pozza, P. Purcell, S. Ring, K. Ward, G. Wyper (RAPT Collaboration), A. Heller, S. Kaspi, O. Kovo, D. Maoz, A. Retter (WISE observatory), R. Becker (U.C. Davis), M. D. Gregg (U.C. Davis), M. Keane (CTIO), J. Morse (CASA), M. Phillips (CTIO), W. L. W. Sargent (Cal Tech), S. Rhie (Notre Dame), P. Stetson (DAO), A. Walker (CTIO)
83.06 Weak Gravitational Lensing by Numerical Clusters
C. M. Oaxaca, T. G. Brainerd (Boston U.)
83.07 Deblending Microlensing Events Using Astrometric Shifts
D. M. Goldberg, P. Wo\'zniak, B. Paczy\'nski (Princeton Univ.)
83.08 Microlensing of Globular Cluster Stars as a Tool for Galactic Structure Studies
J. E. Rhoads (KPNO), S. Malhotra (IPAC)
83.09 Time Delay Observations of the Gravitational Lens CLASS 1600+434 at 8 GHz
C. B. Moore (Kapteyn Institute), A. S. Cohen (M.I.T.), J. N. Hewitt (M.I.T.), D. B. Haarsma (Haverford College)
83.10 Weak Lensing by Large Scale-Structure with the FIRST Radio Survey
A. Refregier (Princeton U.), S. T. Brown, M. Kamionkowski, C. M. Cress, D. J. Helfand (Columbia U.), A. Babul (U. Victoria)
83.11 Cluster Lensing with the BTC
P. Fischer (University of Michigan)
83.12 Detection of dark galaxies by gravitational lensing
G. P. Kochanski, I. P. Dell'Antonio, J. A. Tyson (Bell Lab. - Lucent Tech.)
83.13 First Results from the Microlensing Planet Search at the Mt. Stromlo 74"
S. H. Rhie, D. P. Bennett, N. Butler (Notre Dame), A. C. Becker, A. Tomaney (Washington), A. Bourke, S. Thomson (Monash), B. Peterson (MSSSO), S. E. Turner (UCLA)
83.14 The CASTLES Imaging Survey of Gravitational Lenses
C. Y. Peng (Steward Obs.), E. E. Falco, J. Lehár (CfA), C. D. Impey (Steward Obs.), C. S. Kochanek, B. A. McLeod (CfA), H. -W. Rix (Steward Obs.)
83.15 A Next Generation Microlensing Survey.
C. Stubbs (Univ. of Washington)

Session 84. IGM

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

84.01 The HeII Gunn-Peterson Effect toward QSO 0302-003
G. Williger (NOAO, NASA/GSFC), S. Heap (NASA/GSFC), J. Winkler (Kansas State U.)
84.02 The Relationship Between Galaxies and Low Redshift Weak Lyman Alpha Clouds in the Directions of H 1821+643 and PG 1116+215
T. M. Tripp (Princeton), L. Lu (Caltech), B. D. Savage (U. Wisconsin)
84.03 The Closest Damped Lyman Alpha System
E. D. Miller (U. Michigan), P. M. Knezek (Johns Hopkins U.), J. N. Bregman (U. Michigan)
84.04 The Population of Weak Mg II Absorbers
J. R. Rigby, C. W. Churchill, J. C. Charlton (Penn State)
84.05 An Aluminum Enriched Cloud at z\sim2
R. Ganguly, C. W. Churchill, J. C. Charlton (Penn State)
84.06 The Distribution of High Redshift Galaxy Colors: Line of Sight Variations in Neutral Hydrogen Absorption
J. M. Geoffroy, J. C. Charlton (Penn State), M. A. Bershady (U. Wisconsin/Penn State)
84.07 Ly\alpha Forest Cloud Sizes at z \approx 0.6 from a Grouping of Five QSOs
E. Monier, D. Turnshek, C. Hazard (Univ. of Pittsburgh)
84.08 Galaxy Selection and Clustering and Lyman Alpha Absorber Identification
S. M. Linder (PSU)
84.09 Absorption Line Signatures of Delayed Dwarfs
J. Kepner (Princeton Observatory), T. Abel (Max Planck Institute), T. Tripp, D. Spergel (Princeton Observatory)

Session 85. Cosmology: Observations

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

85.01 Statistical Search for Ghost Images in the NVSS
J. M. Eppley, B. Partridge (Haverford Coll.)
85.02 Do We Really Have an Age/H_0 Conflict?
W. A. Baum (U. Washington)
85.03 Constraints on Cosmological Models from Hubble Space Telescope Observations of High-z Supernovae
P. M. Garnavich, R. P. Kirshner, P. Challis (CfA), J. Tonry (UHawaii), R. L. Gilliland (STScI), R. C. Smith (UMich), A. Clocchiatti (CTIO), A. Diercks (UWash), A. V. Filippenko (UCB), M. Hamuy (UAriz), C. J. Hogan (UWash), B. Leibundgut (ESO), M. M. Phillips (CTIO), D. Reiss (UWash), A. G. Riess (UCB), B. P. Schmidt (MSSSO), J. Spyromilio (ESO), C. Stubbs (UWash), N. B. Suntzeff (CTIO), L. Wells (UAriz)
85.04 Cosmology From Type Ia Supernovae: Measurements, Calibration Techniques, and Implications
S. Perlmutter, G. Aldering, S. Deustua, S. Fabbro, G. Goldhaber, D. E. Groom, A. G. Kim, M. Y. Kim, R. A. Knop, P. Nugent, C. R. Pennypacker (LBNL/CfPA, Berkeley), M. Della Valle (U. Padova), R. S. Ellis, R. G. McMahon, N. Walton (IoA), A. Fruchter, N. Panagia (STScI), A. Goobar (U. Stockholm), I. M. Hook, C. Lidman (ESO), R. Pain (CRNS-IN2P3), P. Ruiz-Lapuente (U. Barcelona), B. Schaefer (Yale)
85.05 Snapshot Distances to Type Ia Supernovae -- All in 'One' Night's Work
P. Nugent (Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory), A. Riess (U.C. Berkeley)
85.06 Measurement of the Cosmological Deceleration Constant from Clusters of Galaxies
R. J. Danos, U. Pen (SAO)
85.07 Galaxy Cluster Shapes and Systematic Errors in the Hubble Constant as Determined by the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Effect
M. E. Sulkanen (NASA/MSFC), M. K. Joy (NASA/MSFC), S. K. Patel (U. Alabama-Huntsville)
85.08 Test Observations and Plans For the Hubble Deep Field - South
R. E. Williams, S. A. Baum, B. S. Blacker, M. Carollo, S. Casertano, M. E. Dickinson, H. C. Ferguson, A. S. Fruchter, R. L. Gilliland, R. A. Lucas, J. MacKenty, P. Madau, M. Postman, M. Stiavelli (STScI)
85.09 Galaxy Counts in the U_300 Band
R. S. Hill (Hughes STX/NASA/GSFC/LASP), J. P. Gardner (NASA/GSFC/LASP), N. R. Collins, E. M. Malumuth (Hughes STX/NASA/GSFC/LASP), S. R. Heap (NASA/GSFC/LASP)
85.10 Primordial Lithium from Globular Cluster Turn-Off Stars
A. Boesgaard, A. Stephens (U. Hawaii), J. King (STScI), C. Deliyannis (Indiana U.)
85.11 Granularity of the Sky at 15-25 KeV
D. R. MacDonald (UC Riverside), A. D. Zych (UC Riverside), E. Boldt (NASA/GSFC), R. F. Mushotzky (NASA/GSFC), A. C. Fabian (IoA Cambridge)

Session 86. Cosmology: Theory

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

86.01 Gravitational Instability of Interpenetrating Fluids
A. Casti (Columbia University), P. Morrison (Institute for Fusion Studies / U.Texas at Austin), E. Spiegel (Columbia University)
86.02 The Structure of Dark Matter Halos
J. M. Solanes, A. Manrique, E. Salvador-Solé (U.Barcelona (Spain))
86.03 Fundamental Limitations on Cosmological Clustering Simulations due to ``N-Bodies''
R. J. Splinter (Hewlett-Packard Co), A. L. Melott, S. F. Shandarin (U. Kansas), Y. Suto (U. Tokyo)
86.04 The Bull's-Eye Effect as a Probe of Ømega
A. L. Melott (University of Kansas)
86.05 Further Investigations of the Bull's-Eye Effect
E. A. Praton (Franklin and Marshall Coll.), A. L. Melott (U. Kansas), S. A. Peterson (Grinnell Coll.)
86.06 Measuring the Network Structure in Simulations and Observations
S. F. Shandarin (U. Kansas)
86.07 Non-locality and Cosmology
M. Kafatos (Center for Earth Observing and Space Research, GMU)

Session 87. Large Scale Structure

Display, Friday, 9:20am-6:30pm, Exhibit Hall

87.01 The Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP) Mission
C. L. Bennett (NASA-GSFC), M. Halpern, G. Hinshaw, N. Jarosik, M. Limon, J. Mather, S. S. Meyer, L. Page, D. N. Spergel, G. Tucker, D. T. Wilkinson, E. Wollack, E. L. Wright (The MAP Science Team)
87.02 Cross-Correlating MAP Data with Optical, Radio, and X-Ray Data: Probing the Gravitational Potential of Clusters and Superclusters
D. N. Spergel, A. Refregier (Princeton U.), U. -L. Pen (Harvard U.)
87.03 Estimation of Cosmic Infrared Background Errors from Zodiacal Light Modeling Errors
E. L. Wright (UCLA)
87.04 Maps of Dust IR Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and CMBR Foregrounds
D. J. Schlegel (U. Durham, UK), D. P. Finkbeiner, M. Davis (UC Berkeley)
87.05 Higher-Order Correlation Functions and the FIRST Survey
A. Buchalter, M. Kamionkowski (Columbia U.)
87.06 Contribution of Extragalactic Radio Sources to Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy
A. Sokasian, G. F. Smoot, E. Gawiser (UC Berkeley - Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
87.07 The Cosmological Mass Distribution Function in the Zel'dovich Approximation
J. Lee, S. F. Shandarin (U. Kansas)
87.08 Seeking the Local Convergence Depth
D. A. Dale, R. Giovanelli, M. P. Haynes (Cornell U.), L. E. Campusano (Universidad de Chile), E. Hardy (Laval U.)
87.09 Quasar Clustering on Large Scales
C. B. Hall, C. M. Gaskell (U. Nebraska)
87.10 The Two-Point Spatial Correlation Function for the MX Northern Abell Cluster Survey
C. J. Miller, K. A. Slinglend, D. J. Batuski (University of Maine), J. Hill (University of Arizona)
87.11 The RMS Peculiar Velocity of Clusters
R. Watkins (Dartmouth College)
87.12 A Nearly-Constant Clustering Amplitude for Faint Galaxies
T. G. Brainerd (Boston U.), I. Smail (U. Durham)
87.13 1-D Velocity Surveys as a Probe of Large Scale Structure
H. Feldman (U. Kansas), R. Watkins (Dartmouth College)

Session 88. Comet Hale-Bopp

Oral, Friday, 10:00-11:30am, International Ballroom Center

88.01 The Rotation of Comet 1995 O1 (Hale-Bopp) at Perihelion
M. Kidger, J. Licandro, N. Sabalisk (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias), B. Goetz (Astron. Institut. Munich), P. Santos (Dept. de Astrofísica, U. de La Laguna), M. Serra-Ricart, L. Bellot, R. Casas, A. Gómez (Inst. de Astrofísica de Canarias), L. Jorda (MPI f. Aeronomie), G. -P. Tozzi (Oss. Astr. Firenze), D. Osip (U. Florida), H. Boehnhardt (Astron. Institut. Munich), R. West (ESO Garching)

Session 89. Star-forming Galaxies

Oral, Friday, 10:00-11:30am, International Ballroom East

89.01D MOLECULAR GAS and STARBURSTS in the CIRCUMNUCLEAR regions of SPIRAL galaxies
S. Jogee (Yale University)
89.02 Observations of Fluorescent Molecular Hydrogen in Star-Forming Galaxies
P. Puxley (Gemini 8m Telescopes), S. R. Howat (Royal Observatory Edinburgh), A. Harrison (MRAO Cambridge), M. Mountain (Gemini 8m Telescopes)
89.03 Implications of the ISO LWS Spectrum of the Prototypical Ultraluminous Galaxy Arp 220
J. Fischer (NRL), S. Satyapal (NASA-GSFC), G. Melnick (SAO), P. Cox (IAS), J. Cernicharo (CSIC/IEM), M. L. Luhman (NRL), G. J. Stacey (Cornell U.), H. A. Smith (SAO), S. D. Lord (IPAC/Caltech), M. A. Greenhouse (NASA-GSFC)
89.04 A New Catalog of Luminous Far Infrared Galaxies: ISOCAM Results from The ISO/IRAS Faint Galaxy Survey
R. L. Hurt, C. J. Lonsale (IPAC Caltech/JPL), H. E. Smith (UCSD, IPAC Caltech/JPL), D. A. Levine, C. Beichman, G. Helou (IPAC Caltech/JPL)
89.05D Oxygen/Nitrogen Abundances and Star Formation History of a Sample of Northern Ring Galaxies
M. Bransford, P. Appleton (ISU), T. Marston (Drake U.)
89.06 Ultraviolet Imaging of Starburst Rings in Disk Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
W. H. Waller (NASA/GSFC/LASP, Hughes STX, and Tufts U.), M. N. Fanelli (NASA/GSFC/LASP and Hughes STX), T. P. Stecher, UIT Science Team (NASA/GSFC/LASP)
89.07 The H\alpha Structure and Kinematics of the Cartwheel Ring Galaxy
J. L. Higdon (CSIRO/ATNF), G. Cecil (UNC), J. Bland-Hawthorn (AAO), S. D. Lord (IPAC)

Session 90. High Energy Phenomena in AGNs

Oral, Friday, 10:00-11:30am, Georgetown

90.01D X-ray Constraints on Accretion and Starburst Processes in Galactic Nuclei
A. Ptak (Carnegie Mellon U.), P. Serlemitsos, T. Yaqoob, R. Mushotzky (NASA/GSFC)
90.02 Observation of Cen A by the Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer
R. E. Rothschild, D. L. Band, P. R. Blanco, D. E. Gruber, W. A. Heindl, D. R. MacDonald, D. C. Marsden (CASS, UCSD), K. Jahoda, D. Pierce, G. Madejski (GSFC), M. Elvis, D. A. Schwartz (CfA/SAO), R. Remillard (MIT)
90.03 Detecting Compton Reflection and a Broad Iron Line in MCG-5-23-16 with RXTE
K. A. Weaver (JHU), J. H. Krolik (JHU), E. A. Pier (NASA/GSFC)
90.04 On the Soft X-ray Spectra of Active Galactic Nuclei
H. L. Marshall (Eureka Scientific, Inc.)
90.05 BeppoSAX Observations of 2 Jy Lobe-dominated Broad-line AGN
P. Padovani (ESA,STScI/II Univ. of Rome), R. Morganti (IRA, Italy), J. Siebert (MPE, Germany), A. Cimatti (Arcetri Obs., Italy), C. Tadhunter (Univ. of Sheffield, UK), F. Vagnetti (II Univ. of Rome, Italy)
90.06 Analytic forms for Hard X-ray Spectra with Compton Reflection
D. A. Schwartz (SAO)
90.07D Shocks and Photoionization in the NLR of Active Galaxies
M. G. Allen, M. A. Dopita (MSSSO), Z. I. Tsvetanov (JHU)

Session 91. COBE and the Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background

Oral, Friday, 10:00-11:30am, Jefferson

91.01 The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background: I. Limits and Possible Detections
M. G. Hauser (STScI), T. Kelsall (NASA/GSFC), R. G. Arendt, J. L. Weiland, H. T. Freudenreich, N. Odegard (HSTX), E. Dwek, S. H. Moseley, R. F. Silverberg (NASA/GSFC), Y. C. Pei (STScI)
91.02 The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background: II. Model of the Interplanetary Dust Cloud
T. Kelsall (NASA/GSFC), J. L. Weiland (HSTX), B. Franz (GSC), W. Reach (IPAC), H. T. Freudenreich (HSTX), E. Dwek (NASA/GSFC), M. G. Hauser (STScI), S. H. Moseley, R. F. Silverberg (NASA/GSFC)
91.03 The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background: III. Separation of Galactic Emission from the Infrared Sky Brightness
R. G. Arendt, N. Odegard, J. L. Weiland (HSTX), T. J. Sodroski (ARD/SAC), M. G. Hauser (STScI), E. Dwek, T. Kelsall, S. H. Moseley, R. F. Silverberg, D. Leisawitz (NASA/GSFC), K. Mitchell (GSC), W. T. Reach (IPAC)
91.04 The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background: IV. Cosmological Implications
E. Dwek, T. Kelsall, S. H. Moseley, R. F. Silverberg, D. Leisawitz (NASA/GSFC), M. G. Hauser, Y. Pei (STScI), R. G. Arendt, N. Odegard, J. L. Weiland (HSTX)
91.05 The COBE / FIRAS Final Deliveries I: Data Sets, Improvements, and the Cosmic and Far Infrared Backgrounds
D. J. Fixsen (Hughes/STX), J. C. Mather, R. A. Shafer (NASA/GSFC), S. Brodd, K. A. Jensen (Hughes/STX)
91.06 The COBE / FIRAS Final Deliveries II: The Correlations and Caveats Relating Galactic Emission and the Far Infrared Background
R. A. Shafer, J. C. Mather (NASA/GSFC), D. J. Fixsen, S. Brodd, K. A. Jensen (Hughes/STX)

Session 92. Very Young Stars, T-Tauri Stars, H-H Objects

Oral, Friday, 10:00-11:30am, Lincoln

92.01D The Low-Mass IMF in Nearby, Embedded Clusters
K. L. Luhman (Steward Observatory)
92.02D Unveiling the Disk and Envelope: A Sub-Arcsecond Survey of YSOs
L. W. Looney (U. Maryland)
92.03 The Spectral Index of the Dust Emission at 1 cm Wavelength
L. G. Mundy, L. W. Looney (U. Maryland), J. Carlstrom (Univ. of Chicago), M. Joy (NASA MSFC)
92.04 NICMOS Imaging of Embedded Young Stellar Objects
D. Padgett (Infrared Processing and Analysis Center), K. Stapelfeldt, D. Koerner (NASA/JPL), S. Kenyon (Center for Astrophysics), S. Strom (Five College Astronomy Department), S. Terebey (Extrasolar Research Corporation)
92.05 Protostars in Perseus
M. Barsony (UC Riverside), D. Ward-Thompson (Joint Astronomy Centre), P. Andre (CEN-Saclay), J. O'Linger (UC Riverside)
92.06 ASCA and ROSAT Observations of TW Hya: X-ray Spectroscopy of the Nearest T Tauri Star
J. H. Kastner, D. P. Huenemoerder, N. Schulz (MIT Center for Space Res.), B. Zuckerman (UCLA), D. A. Weintraub (Vanderbilt U.), E. J. Gaidos (JPL), H. Negoro (ISAS, Japan)
92.07 Multi-band Polarimery of BD+31^\circ643
B.-G. Andersson (JPL), P. W. Draper, M. S. Scarrott, P. D. Stockdale (University of Durham, UK), P. G. Wannier (Jet Propulsion Laboratory), R. D. Wolstencroft (Royal Observatory Edinburgh, UK)

Session 93. Binary and Variable Stars

Oral, Friday, 10:00-11:30am, Monroe

93.01 A Coordinated Campaign to Re-Determine Times of Minimum For 52 Eclipsing RS CVn Binaries
J. R. Sowell, M. Miller (Georgia Tech), D. S. Hall (Vanderbilt)
93.02 HST Fine Guidance Sensor Discovery of a Third Component in the Low-Mass System Wolf 922 (Gliese 831)
O. G. Franz, L. H. Wasserman (Lowell Observatory), T. J. Henry (Harvard), E. P. Nelan (STScI), G. F. Benedict, R. L. Duncombe, W. H. Jefferys, B. E. McArthur, P. J. Shelus (UTx), P. D. Hemenway (URI), L. W. Fredrick (UVa), W. F. van Altena (Yale), A. J. Bradley, A. L. Whipple (Allied-Signal Aerospace), D. B. Story (Jackson and Tull)
93.03 VLBI Mapping of Candidate Guide Stars and Their Astrometric Reference Sources for the NASA/Stanford Gravity Probe B Mission
R. R. Ransom, N. Bartel, M. F. Bietenholz (York U.), M. I. Ratner, D. E. Lebach, I. I. Shapiro (CfA), J. -F. Lestrade (Obs. de Meudon)
93.04 The Case for X-Ray Flaring in \gamma Cas
M. A. Smith (CSC/STScI), R. D. Robinson (CUA/Physics Dept.), R. H. D. Corbet (USRA/GHRS)
93.05 The RR Lyrae Star V442 Her: An Extreme Case of Light Curve Modulation
E. G. Schmidt (U. Nebraska), K. M. Lee (U. Nebraska)
93.06 A Model of the Close Binary System V342 Aquilae
C. N. Hartman, R. S. Polidan (NASA/GSFC), F. C. Bruhweiler (Catholic U.), A. D. Welty (STScI/CSC), R. A. Wade (Penn State U.), P. B. Etzel (SDSU)
93.07 A Search for Causality Between the X-ray and Nonthermal Radio Emission from O Stars
W. L. Waldron (SAC), S. A. Drake, M. F. Corcoran (GSFC/USRA), S. Kitamoto (Osaka Univ.)

Session 94. Pierce Prize Lecture

Invited, Friday, 11:40am-12:30pm, International Ballroom Center

94.01 Fields of Dreams
A. A. Goodman (Harvard University)

Session 95. Cosmological Parameters and Large Scale Structure Formation

Oral, Friday, 2:00-3:30pm, International Ballroom Center

95.01 Measurements of the Cosmological Parameters Ømega and \Lambda from High-Redshift Supernovae
R. A. Knop, G. Aldering, S. Deustua, S. Fabbro, G. Goldhaber, D. E. Groom, A. G. Kim, M. Y. Kim, P. Nugent, C. R. Pennypacker, S. Perlmutter (LBNL/CfPA, Berkeley), M. Della Valle (U. Padova), R. S. Ellis, R. G. McMahon, N. Walton (IoA), A. Fruchter, N. Panagia (STScI), A. Goobar (U. Stockholm), I. M. Hook, C. Lidman (ESO), R. Pain (CRNS-IN2P3), P. Ruiz-Lapuente (U. Barcelona), B. Schaefer (Yale)
95.02 The Evolution of Massive Clusters: Determining Omega and Sigma8
N. A. Bahcall, X. Fan (Princeton University)
95.03 The Peak Brightness of SN1974G in NGC4414 and the Hubble Constant
B. E. Schaefer (Yale University)
95.04 New Methods of Probing Evolution of Structure and Cosmological Parameters
R. A. Daly (Princeton U.)
95.05 Determining the Amplitude of Mass Fluctuations in the Universe
X. Fan, N. A. Bahcall, R. Cen (Princeton U.)
95.06 Testing Models of Structure Formation
E. Gawiser, J. Silk (U.C. Berkeley)
95.07 Galaxy companions of quasars at z > 4: formation of protocluster cores?
S. G. Djorgovski, K. R. Banas, S. C. Odewahn, R. R. Gal, M. A. Pahre, R. R. de Carvalho, V. Desai, J. Darling (Caltech)
95.08D The Three-Point Correlation Function and Triple Lines-of-Sight
J. L. Pauls (U. Kansas)

Session 96. High-Throughput Spectroscopy & Imaging with XMM

Oral, Friday, 2:00-3:30pm, International Ballroom East

96.01 The XMM Observatory, a technical and scientific overview
F. A. Jansen (European Space Agency), R. Laine (European Space Agency)
96.02 Multiwavelength Astronomy with the Optical/UV Monitor on XMM
F. Cordova, T. Sasseen (UC Santa Barbara), C. Ho, W. Priedhorsky (LANL), K. Mason, M. S. Cropper, R. Hunt (Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UCL), C. Jamar (Centre Spatiale Liege)

Session 97. Galactic Structure, Galactic Center

Oral, Friday, 2:00-3:30pm, Georgetown

97.01D Observations of the Stellar Content of a Northern DIRBE Dark Spot
V. Gorjian, E. L. Wright (UCLA)
97.02 The case for a leaner Milky Way
R. P. Olling, M. R. Merrifield (Southampton)
97.03 Diffusion of Stellar Orbits in the Middle-aged Central Milky Way
D. D. Clayton (Clemson University)
97.04 Proper Motion of Ionized Gas at the Galactic Center
F. Yusef-Zadeh (Northwestern U.), D. A. Roberts (U. Illinois), J. Biretta (STScI)
97.05 The 12CO/13CO Abundance Ratio in the Galactic Center's Circum-Nuclear Disk
A. I. Harris (U. Maryland), M. H. Heyer, J. E. Howe (U. Mass), R. Genzel (MPE), J. Zmuidzinas (Caltech)
97.06 The Proper Motion of Sgr A*
M. J. Reid (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA), A. C. S. Readhead, R. Vermeulen (Caltech), R. Treuhaft (JPL)
97.07 The Galactic Center Black Hole
A. Eckart, R. Genzel (MPE Garching Germany)
97.08 Submillimeter Polarimetry of Sagittarius A
G. Novak, J. L. Dotson, T. Renbarger (Northwestern U.), C. D. Dowell, D. A. Schleuning, R. H. Hildebrand (U. of Chicago)

Session 98. Globular Clusters

Oral, Friday, 2:00-3:30pm, Jefferson

98.01D Collisions of Main-Sequence Stars and the Formation of Blue Stragglers in Globular Clusters
J. C. Lombardi Jr. (Cornell University), F. A. Rasio (MIT), S. L. Shapiro (UIUC)
98.02D Stellar Collisions: Probing Dynamics and Populations in Globular Clusters
A. Sills (Yale U.)
98.03D Kinematics of Globular Clusters from Tangential Velocities and Constraints on Formation Scenarios of the Galaxy
D. I. Dinescu, W. F. van Altena, T. M. Girard (Yale Univ.), C. E. López (YSO - Univ. of San Juan, Argentina)
98.04 Mayall II \equiv G1: A Giant Globular Cluster in M31
G. Meylan (ESO), P. Jablonka (Paris/Meudon), S. G. Djorgovski (Caltech), A. Sarajedini (SFSU), T. Bridges (RGO), R. M. Rich (Columbia)
98.05 As Old as the Galaxy: Ages of the Old LMC Globular Clusters
K. Olsen, P. Hodge (U. Washington)

Session 99. Supernovae & Supernova Remnants

Oral, Friday, 2:00-3:30pm, Lincoln

99.01D Studies of the SN 1987A Debris with HST\/ Observations
C. S. J. Pun (NASA/GSFC, AURA/NOAO), R. P. Kirshner, P. M. Garnavich, P. Challis (CfA-Harvard)
99.02D Circumstellar and Interstellar Environments of Supernovae of Different Types and some Astrophysical Applications.
F. R. Boffi (STScI)
99.03 The RXTE X-Ray Spectrum of SN 1006 and the Implications for Cosmic-Ray Acceleration
G. E. Allen (NRC, NASA/GSFC), R. Petre (NASA/GSFC), E. V. Gotthelf (USRA, NASA/GSFC), J. Keohane (U. Minnesota, NASA/GSFC)
99.04 Nonthermal Emission From SNR G347.5-0.5: Another Case of Cosmic Ray Acceleration?
P. Slane, P. Plucinsky, I. M. Harrus (SAO), J. P. Hughes (Rutgers), A. J. Green, B. M. Gaensler (U.Sydney)
99.05D Turbulent Magnetic Field Amplification and X-ray Synchrotron Radiation in Shell-Type Supernova Remnants
J. W. Keohane (NASA/GSFC/U.Minnesota)
99.06 The Connection Between Gamma-Ray Emission and Shock Acceleration in Supernova Remnants
M. Baring (NASA/GSFC and USRA), D. Ellison, S. Reynolds (North Carolina State U.), I. Grenier, P. Goret (Service d'Astrophysique, CE-Saclay)

Session 100. Pulsars & X-ray Binaries

Oral, Friday, 2:00-3:30pm, Monroe

100.01 Highly-Magnetized, Radio Quiet Pulsars
A. K. Harding (NASA/GSFC), M. G. Baring (NASA/GSFC and USRA)
100.02 Explaining Torque-Reversing X-ray Pulsars
I. Yi (IAS/Princeton)
100.03 The Unique Standing of Circinus X-1 Among LMXBs in Light of QPOs Observed by RXTE
R. E. Shirey, H. V. Bradt, A. M. Levine, E. H. Morgan (MIT)
100.04 Tightening the Noose on LMXB Formation of MSPs: Need for AIC ?
J. E. Grindlay (CfA), I. Yi (IAS)
100.05 Identification of a Likely Radio Counterpart to the Rapid Burster (MXB 1730-335)
R. Rutledge (MPE), C. Moore (Kapteyn Institute), D. Fox (MIT/CSR), W. H. G. Lewin (MIT/CSR), J. van Paradijs (UAH/UA)
100.06 A Possible Point Source of 2.2 MeV Gamma-Rays
M. McConnell, J. Ryan (UNH), R. Diehl, V. Schönfelder, A. Strong (MPE), H. Bloemen, W. Hermsen (SRON-Utrecht), K. Bennett, R. van Dijk (SSD-ESA), S. Fletcher (LANL)
100.07 Characteristics of the Oscillations during Type-I X-Ray Bursts
W. Zhang, T. E. Strohmayer, J. H. Swank, N. E. White (GSFC), I. Lapidus (U. Sussex)
100.08 Evidence for a Disk-Jet Interaction in the Microquasar GRS 1915+105
S. S. Eikenberry, K. Matthews (Calif. Inst. of Tech.), E. H. Morgan, R. Remillard (MIT), R. W. Nelson (Calif. Inst. of Tech.)

Session 101. SOHO

Invited, Friday, 3:40-5:10pm, International Ballroom Center

101.01 A New View of the Solar Corona and the Solar Wind
G. E. Brueckner (NRL)
101.02 New Understanding of the Solar Wind: the Impact of Ulysses and SOHO Measurements
S. R. Habbal (Harvard-Smithsonian CfA)