NO.

MONTH / YEAR

TITLE

AUTHOR

556

1/95

Metal Abundances And Physical Conditions In Two Damped Lyman-Alpha Systems Toward Hs1946+761

LIMIN LU, BLAIR D. SAVAGE
TODD M. TRIPP & DAVID M MEYER

557

1/95

High Velocity Gas Associated With The Massive, Evolved Star G25.5+0.2

D. S. SHEPHERD,

E. CHURCHWELL, & W. M. GOSS

558

1/95

Probing The Galactic Disk And Halo Iii:The Galactic And Intergalactic Sight Line To H 1821+6431

BLAIR D. SAVAGE, KENNETH R. SEMBACH AND LIMIN LU

559

2/95

A Comparison Of Diffuse Ionized Andneutral Hydrogen Away From The Galactic Plane: Ha Emitting H I Clouds

R. J. REYNOLDS,

 

S. L. TUFTE, D. T. KUNG

P. R. MC CULLOUGH,

C. HEILES

560

3/95

The Pre-Main-Sequence Triple Tycra:Spectroscopic Detection Of The Secondary And Tertiary Components

BRIAN W. CASEY AND ROBERT D. MATHIEU

NICHOLAS B. SUNTZEFF

FREDERICK M. WALTER

561

3/95

Hi Observations Of A Southern Sample Of Extreme Late-Type

Galaxies

JOHN S. GALLAGHER, III

J. E. Littleton

Lynn D. Matthews

562

3/95

 

UV IMAGE SENSORS AND ASSOCIATED TECHNOLOGIES

 

CHARLES L. JOSEPH

 

563

 

3/95

 

EVIDENCE FOR AN X-RAY JET FROM THE VELA PULSAR

 

C. B. MARKWARDT & H. ÖGELMAN

 

564

 

3/95

 

EFFECTS OF CONDUCTION FRONTS ON DERIVED COMPOSITIONS IN H II REGIONS

 

WITOLD MACIEJEWSKI1, JOHN S. MATHIS1, AND RICHARD J. EDGAR1,2

 

565

 

4/95

 

Inverse Problems Inspectropolarimetry

 

KENNETH WOOD AND GEOFFREY K. FOX

 

566

 

4/95

 

Submillimeter Continuum Observations Of The T Tauri

Spectroscopic Binary Gw Orionis

 

ROBERT D. MATHIEU, FRED C. ADAMS, GARY A. FULLEr ERIC L. N. JENSEN, David W. Koerner, ANNEILA I. SARGENT

 

567

 

4/95

 

Massive Star Formation In The Hot, Dense Cloud Core Of G9.62+0.19

 

P. HOFNER, S. KURTZ,

E. CHURCHWELL,

C. M. WALMSLEY and

R. CESARONI

 

568

 

5/95

 

Psr 1509-58 And Its Plerionic Environment

 

C. GREIVELDINGER1, S. CAUCINO2, S. MASSAGLIA2, H. ÖGELMAN1, AND E. TRUSSONI2

 

 

569

 

5/95

 

Rosat Observation Of The Old Classical Nova Cp Puppis

 

SÖLEN BALMAN1,3, MARINA ORIO1,2, AND HAKKI ÖGELMAN1

 

570

 

6/95

 

Sulfur Isotopes And Molecular Outflows Associated With Newly Formed Massive Stars

Star Formation Coherence In Spiral Galaxies

Temperature Fluctuations In Nebulae

 

ED CHURCHWELL

 

 

J. S. GALLAGHER and PAUL A SCOWEN

JOHN S. MATHIS

 

571

 

6/95

 

Spectra Of Classical Novae During

Outburstan Update On The X-Ray Observations Of Classical Novae

The "Zoo" Of Super-Soft X-Ray Sources

Rosat Observation Of The Old Classical Nova Cp Puppis

 

J. S. GALLAGHER ,

HAKKI ÖGELMAN AND MARINA ORIO

MARINA ORIO

SöLEN BALMAN1, MARINA ORIO1,2, HAKKI öGEL MAN1

 

572

 

6/95

 

Hi Observations Of Southern Extreme Late-Type Galaxies. Ii. Small Angular Size Galaxies And Galaxies Near The Galactic Plane

 

LYNN D. MATTHEWS, John S. Gallagher, III, J. E. Littleton

 

573

 

6/95

 

Euv Radiation From B Stars: The Broad Implications For Stellar And Interstellar Astronomy

Euv Radiation From Hot Star Photospheres: Theory Versus Observations

Photospheric Variability In Euve Observations Of B Canis Majoris (B1 Ii-Iii)

Ionization In The Winds Of Early B Stars: Constraints Imposed By Euve

 

Joseph P. CaSsinelli1

Ivan Hubeny2 abd Thierry Lanz2

DAVID COHEN1, JOESEPH J. MACFARLANE1,2, AND JOSEPH P. CASSINELLI1

JOSEPH J. MACFARLANE1,2, DAVID COHEN, JOSEPH P. CASSINELLI1, & PING WANG2

 

574

 

6/95

 

Euve Spectroscopy Of b Canis Majoris (B1 Ii-Iii) From 500 To 700 Å

 

J. P. Cassinelli,1 D. H. Cohen,1 J. J. Macfarlane,1,2 J.E. Drew, 2,8 A.E. Lynas-Gray,3 I. Hubeny,4 J. V. Vallerga,5 B. Y. Welsh,6 And M. G. Hoare,7

 

575

 

6/95

 

The Low-Mass Double-Lined Eclipsing Binary Cm Draconis: A Test Of The Primordial Helium Abundance And The Mass-Relation Near The Bottom Of The Main Sequence1

Travis S. Metcalfe

Robert D. Mathieu

David W. Latham

Guillermo Torres

 

576

 

7/95

 

First Maps Of The Soft X-Ray Diffuse Background From The Rosat

Xrt/Pspc All-Sky Survey

 

S. L. Snowden,1,2,3

M. J. Freyberg, P. P. Plucinsky,1,4 J. H. M. M. Schmitt, J. Trümper, And W. Voges, R. J. Edgar, D. McCammon,d W. T. Sanders

 

577

 

7/95

 

A Sounding Rocket Payload Designed For Investigations Of The Distribution And Dynamics Of The Hot Component Of The Interstellar Medium Using A Field-Widened Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer

 

John M. Harlander, Huan T. Tran

Fred L. Roesler, Kurt P. Jaehnig, Steve Watchorn, Wilton T. Sanders Iii,

And R. J. Reynolds

 

578

 

8/95

 

High Signal-To-Noise Echelle Spectroscopy Of Quasar Absorption Line Systems In The Direction Of Hs 1946+76581

Todd M. Tripp, Limin Lu2,3, And Blair D. Savage

 

579

 

8/95

 

Discovery Of Highly Ionized High Velocity Clouds Toward Makarian 509

 

Kenneth R. Sembach2,3, Blair D. Savage4, Limin Lu2,5,Nd Edward M. Murphy6

 

580

 

8/95

 

The Gas And Dust Abundances Of Diffuse Halo Clouds In The Milky Way

 

Kenneth R. Sembach2,4, Blair D. Savage3,

 

581

 

8/95

 

High Velocity Molecular Gas From High-Mass Star Formation Regions

 

D. S. Shepherd1, E. Churchwell1

 

582

 

9/95

 

Equatorial Wind-Compression Effects Across The H-r Diagram

 

R. Ignace1, J.P. Cassinelli, and J.E. Bjorkman

 

583

 

9/95

 

The Solution Topology Of Radiation-Driven Winds: I. The X-Type Nature Of The Cak Critical Point

 

J. E. Bjorkman1

 

584

 

9/95

 

The Connection Between Submillimeter Continuum Flux And Binary Separation In Young Binaries: Evidence Of Interaction Between Stars And Disks

 

Eric L. N. Jensen1 and Robert D. Mathieu2

 

585

 

9/95

 

The Effect Of Multiple Scattering On The Polarization From Axisymmetric Circumstellar Envelopes

I. Pure Thomson Scattering Envelopes

II. Thomson Scattering In The Presence Of

Absorptive Opacity Sources

 

Kenneth Wood, J. E. Bjorkman, Barbara Whitney, Arthur Code

 

586

 

9/95

 

Evidence For Wind Attenuation And A Multi-Temperature Plasma In The Combined EUVE And Rosat Observations Of e Canis Majoris (B2 II)

 

D. H. Cohen,1 R. G. Cooper,1 J.J. MacFarlane,1,2 S. P. Owocki,3 J. P. Cassinelli,1 P. Wang2

 

587

 

9/95

 

Observational Constraints On Dust Models

The General Galactic Ultraviolet Interstellar Polarization Program Of The Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo Polarimeter Experiment

Interstellar Polarization In The Direction Of NGC1502

 

Probing The Circumstellar Environment With Spectropolarimetry In The Optical And Ultraviolet

The Effect Of Multiple Scattering On The Polarization And IR Excess Of Be Stars: Constraints On The Disk Geometry

Future UV/Visible Spectropolarimetri Studies Of Interstellar Polarization At The University Of Wisconsin

 

 

John S. Mathis

Christopher M. Anderson et al.

 

 

Anthony J. Weitenbeck et al.

 

K. S. Bjorkman et al.

 

 

Kenneth Wood et al.

 

 

K. H. Nordsieck et al.

 

588

 

10/95

 

Binary Frequencies Among Pre-Main-Sequence Stares

 

R. D. Mathieu

 

589

 

10/95

 

Orbital Decay in the X-Ray Binary LMC X-4

 

Samar Safi-Harb, Hakki Ögelman and

Konrad Dennerl

 

590

 

11/95

 

Annual Report October 1, 1994 - September 30, 1995

 

 

591

 

11/95

 

Observations of Discs around Pre-Main-Sequence Binary Stars

 

Robert D. Mathieu

 

592

 

11/95

 

A Medium-Resolution Search for Polarimetric Structure: Moderately Reddened Sightlines

 

Michael J. Wolff1,2, Kenneth H. Nordsieck1, and Mark A Nook3

 

593

 

12/95

 

Abundances in the Galactic Halo Gas

The Composition of Interstellar Dust

 

Blair D. Savage

John S. Mathis

 

594

 

12/95

 

The Western Rim of the Vela Shell

 

E. Churchwell1,

A. Winneberg2, J. Cardelli3,

G. Cooper4, N. B. Suntzeff5