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Gregory D. Bothun - as of 2013 University of Oregon Department of Physics Eugene OR 97403 Voice Mail: 541-346-2569 Email: [email protected] Personal Profile: 32years experience as a NASA contractor with various NASA science missions. 203 refereed publications Supervised 21 PHD students since 1988 Supervised 16 Honors College Theses since 2005 Author of Graduate Level Textbook: Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems (1998) Author of Undergraduate Textbook: Cosmology: Mankind's Grand Investigation (1999) And E-books (Stars and Stellar Evolution; Cosmology and the Origin of Life) Have taught 108 classes in 70 assigned terms involving 20 different course titles 4 million dollars in combined grants from NSF and NASA since 1986 Inaugural Member of ISI Highly Cited Researcher in the Area of Space Science Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar 2001-2002 Chair of first National workshop on Advanced Computing and Alternative Energy (September 2007) Early adopter of Instructional Technology (beginning in 1993) -produced a full suite of interactive simulations and java applets (http://jersey.uoregon.edu); designed and implemented one of the first wireless laptop classrooms in Higher Ed (2001) Launched perhaps the first Science Education Outreach Website - the Electronic Universe, on Feb 7, 1994 (http://zebu.uoregon.edu )

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Gregory D. Bothun - as of 2013University of OregonDepartment of PhysicsEugene OR 97403

Voice Mail: 541-346-2569Email: [email protected]

Personal Profile: 32years experience as a NASA contractor with various NASA science missions. 203 refereed publications Supervised 21 PHD students since 1988 Supervised 16 Honors College Theses since 2005 Author of Graduate Level Textbook: Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems

(1998) Author of Undergraduate Textbook: Cosmology: Mankind's Grand Investigation (1999)

And E-books (Stars and Stellar Evolution; Cosmology and the Origin of Life) Have taught 108 classes in 70 assigned terms involving 20 different course titles 4 million dollars in combined grants from NSF and NASA since 1986 Inaugural Member of ISI Highly Cited Researcher in the Area of Space Science Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar 2001-2002 Chair of first National workshop on Advanced Computing and Alternative

Energy (September 2007) Early adopter of Instructional Technology (beginning in 1993) -produced a full suite of

interactive simulations and java applets (http://jersey.uoregon.edu); designed and implemented one of the first wireless laptop classrooms in Higher Ed (2001)

Launched perhaps the first Science Education Outreach Website - the Electronic Universe, on Feb 7, 1994 (http://zebu.uoregon.edu)

Have taught 185 (yes that is correct) ON line classes since Spring term 1996 Active in K12 science teacher professional development over the last 20 years Supervise Pine Mountain Observatory outreach and classroom visitation programs Have given over 100 public lectures at various venues Exercised leadership in the development of the Environmental Studies and Environmental

Sciences programs at the University of Oregon Extensively involved with the Reinvention Center in to reform Undergraduate Education NASA Space Grant Representative for University of Oregon

Education

BS: University of Washington, Seattle WA June 1976PHD: University of Washington, Seattle WA August 1981

Research Profile (for marketing purposes only)

Research Profile:

During the period 1980-2000 G. Bothun published 160 articles in the peer-reviewed literature. This record of productivity and the subsequent citation of these papers lead to Bothun being inducted as an inaugural member (in 2002) of the ISI Highly cited researcher in Space Sciences which recognizes the top 0.5% of all cited international scholars in the field of Space Sciences. During this same time period, Bothun produced 15 Ph.D students in observational astrophysics. In addition, Bothun wrote a graduate level textbook (Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems) which sold out its first printing and, also predicted that the Cosmological Constant must be part of the real cosmology at work, approximately 1 year before there was credible observational evidence in favor of it.

During this period of performance, Bothun was involved in many collaborations that resulted in many breakthrough moments in Extragalactic (the study of objects outside of our Galaxy) Astronomy. These moments include:

The recognition of an entirely new class of galaxies called Low Surface Brightness galaxies.

A high quality characterization of the large scale density field (e.g. large scale structure) and subsequent measures of the matter density of the Universe.

An integrated method of determining the distance scale of the Universe and its overall geometry

A thorough characterization of the properties of Galaxies that host Quasars that lead to a much better physical understanding of these phenomena.

Assembling a very large, multiwavelength database of the properties of galaxies in clusters of galaxies to better characterize the role that environment plays in determining galaxy evolution.

Opening up new wavelength windows in which to observe various types of galaxies by consistently being on the forefront of new instrumentation.

Overall Bothun’s work is characterized by innovative observations using then state of the art equipment convolved with a high ability to analyze large and complex data sets using clever statistical techniques. In recent years, he has taken that skill set and applied it to new research areas involving the characterization of climate change as well as the characterization of various forms of alternative energy production as scalable solutions to the coming world energy/electricity production problem

Professional Employment

1. Scientific Programmer: The Very Large Array Radio Telescope NRAO 1977 2. The University of Washington, Astronomy Instructor 1980-1981

3. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Center Research Fellow 1981--83

4. California Institute of Technology, Bantrell Research Fellow 1983--86

5. The University of Michigan, Assistant Professor in Astronomy (1986--1989)

6. The University of Michigan, Associate Professor in Astronomy (1989--1990)

7. The University of Oregon, Associate Professor in Physics (1990--1995)

8. The University of Oregon, Professor in Physics (1995--present)

9. The University of Oregon, Professor in Environmental Studies (2000—present)

Other Professional Experience

Director, University of Oregon Pine Mountain Observatory (1990 – present) Chair/Co-chair of University of Oregon Educational Technology Committee 1995-2006

Scientific Editor, The Astrophysical Journal (1996---2002)

National Academy of Sciences Decadal Panel (1997—2000)

Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar 2000---2001

Chair of DOE Workshop on Computational Needs in Alternative Energy (2007)

Professional Expertise

Galaxy formation and evolution Galaxies of Low Surface Brightness

Large Scale Structure in the Universe

Observational Cosmology

Digital Signal Processing

Data mining and informatics

UNIX systems administration

Regional and Global Climate Change

Hurricane formation and evolution

Sustainable Energy Technologies and Energy Policy

Applications of Instructional Technology

Collaborative Teaching and Learning and Classroom Design

Earth and Space Science Literacy for K12 teachers

Professional Societies

American Astronomical Society Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences

Graduate Student Production History

PHD

Student Name PHD Year/University Subject Current Status

1 Eric P. Smith 1988/Univ. of Maryland Astronomy NASA Program Scientist Webb Space Telescope

2 Mark E. Cornell 1989/Univ. of Arizona Astronomy Systems Scientist Hobbs Eberly Telescope

3 Joe Mazzarella 1989/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy NASA Scientist, Spitzer Space Telescope

4 Greg Aldering 1990/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Staff Astronomer: LBL (cosmology)

5 David Silva 1991/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Director, National Optical Astronomy Observatories (NOAO)

6 Ted von Hipple 1991/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Professor, Sienna College

7 Susanna Deustua 1992/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Instrument Scientist, Space Telescope

8 Diab Jerius 1992/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Software Engineer, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory

9 Stacy McGaugh 1992/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Professor, University of Maryland

10 Chris Mihos 1992/Univ. of Michigan Astronomy Professor, Case Western Reserve University

11 David Sprayberry 1994/ Univ. of Arizona Astronomy Upper Management at NOAO

12 Karen O' Neil 1997/Univ. of Oregon Astronomy Project Scientist National Radio Astronomy Observatory

13 Charles Beauvais 1997/Univ. of Oregon Astronomy Microsoft

14 Erwin de Blok 1997/Univ. of Groningen Astronomy Professor, University of Cape Town

15 Rachel Gibbons 2002/Univ. of Maryland Astronomy K12 Educator, Nashville TN

16 Christy Keeler 2003/Univ. of Oregon Technology in Education

School District Administrator, Clark County Nevada

17 Joe Helmboldt 2005/Univ. of New Mexico Astronomy Astronomer, Naval Research Lab

18 Laura Rihiimaki 2008/Univ. of Oregon Climate Physics

Postdoc Pacific Northwest National Labs

19 Elsa Johnson 2010/Univ. of Oregon Astronomy Instructor, University of Oregon

20 Mary Robinson 2013/Univ. of Oregon Astronomy

Masters Students

1. Paula White – University of Oregon (Physics) – MSc – 20022. Karen Barrows – University of Oregon (Env. Studies) – MSc – 2003

3. Sarah Mazze - University of Oregon (Env. Studies) – MSc – 2006

4. Cullen Andrews – University of Oregon (Physics) – MSc - 2012

Honors College Theses1. Assessing the Robustness of the Pacific Northwest Index and Its Potential to Predict Pacific Northwest Climate VariationYear: 2005 Author: Rogers III, Harvey W.Thesis Quality: Pass with Distinction (only 5-10% of all HC theses are in this category)

2. On the Road to Replacing Oil: A Well-to-Wheels Study Exploring Alternative Transportation Fuels and Vehicle SystemsYear 2006 Author: Jenkins, Jesse D.Thesis Quality: Pass with Distinction

3. Petroleum Exploitation and Indigenous Sovereignty in the Ecuadorian Amazon: Seeking a Balance Between Development and ConservationYear 2006 Author: Bliss, Jessica RThesis Quality: Pass with Distinction

4. The Distribution Patterns of Arthropods in Forest CanopyDate: November 2006 Author: Luftig, Alexandria S.Thesis Quality: Pass with honors

5. Analysis of the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism in ChinaDate: 2008 Author: Sneed, JosephThesis Quality: Pass

6. A Biological Analysis of the Impact of Oil Drilling Platforms and Pipeline Delivery in the Ecuadorian AmazonDate: 2009 Author: Buxton, HeatherThesis Quality: Pass with Distinction

7. Fuel from Biomass: Evaluating the Potential Yield of Cellulosic Ethanol for the State of OregonDate: 2009 Author: Bairstow, TommyThesis Quality: Pass with Distinction

8. Are Atlantic Basin Hurricane Properties Changing over Time?Date: 2009 Author: Chi, EmilyThesis Quality: Pass with Distinction

9. Balancing the Grid: How to Implement Alternative EnergyDate: 2010 Author: Geiselman, SybilThesis Quality: Pass with honors

10. Government Subsidies to Large Scale Renewable Energy InfrastructureDate: 2010Author: Parikh, Ravi.Thesis Quality: Pass

11. Regional Climate Change in Northeast United States Date: 2010 Author: Wilkie, Adrienne

Thesis Quality: Pass with Distinction

12. Tropical Rainfall variations in the 2005 Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season Date: 2011 Author: Russel, Alexi

Thesis Quality: Pass with Honors

13. The Myth of Natural Capitalism Date: 2011 Author: Lentz, Sterling

Thesis Quality: Pass

14. College Campuses and Green Energy Date: 2012 Author: Rainbowlight, Isha

Thesis Quality: Pass with Honors

15. Energy Efficiency of College Campus Buildings Date: 2014 Author: Green, Anna

Thesis Quality:

16. Large Scale Solar Power Feasibility Study for the State of Hawaii Date: 2014 Author: Madey, Andrew

Thesis Quality:

K12 Teacher Professional Development

NCTTS: North Coast Teachers Touching the Sky. This is a funded program with George Fox University and the Tillamook and Seaside school districts to target cadres of K12 science teachers and work with them for a year, through various workshops and projects, to help them develop true inquiry based science education and learning. The program has been highly successful to date and the teachers are very enthusiastic about it. This was a three year program that ended in 2010.

WSP: This most recent Title IIa funded program ended in Dec 2012. Much like NCTTS this is a partnership with Pacific University and the Woodburn school district and was managed in the same way as the NCTTS program.

For 2012 and 2013 I was under contract on a McMinnville School District Title IIa grant to provide 40 hours of professional development to a cadre of 9th grade math and science teachers. Most activities are held at the Evergreen Air and Space museum – a colossal collection of buildings in a cornfield housing many strange aircraft.

Pine Mountain Outreach Program: Partially supported by NASA Oregon Space Grant. Long before GK12, this program tapped volunteer expertise among amateur astronomers and, after some training by me, became a resource for classroom visitation on digital astronomy. Typically about 200 classrooms around the State of Oregon, are visited each year although this is beginning to wane some.

I have been an active participant in the development, at the UO, of STEMCORE (stemcore.uoregon.edu). I am active in STEMCORE because I believe is important, has a clear purpose, and will be successful and impactful.

Teaching Profile (for marketing purposes only)

Since 2003 I have developed a number of new and innovative kinds of courses, many of which are interdisciplinary in nature, that allow material to be presented in new ways. I have never been content to teach the same old material from year to year. This is one of the reasons I gravitate to teaching at least one course per year in the Honors College and the Environmental Studies program (in addition to my regular load in physics). Where possible, I also strive to integrate my own research into the curriculum materials. Following is an abbreviated list teaching highlights as they relate to the development of new courses and new course materials:

Table of Teaching “Innovations”

ASTR 121: This was taught in the Society of Scholars program for 2 years (2008,2009). ASTR 122: This course makes heavy use of laptop simulations where students perform virtual observing and reduce real data, in particular real stellar and galaxy spectra. Lecture time is reduced in favor of simulation time. ASTR 123: While still a traditional lecture based course, my version of 123 is more properly entitled Cosmology and the Origin of Life and therefore is significantly more interdisciplinary than just an astronomy course. I have also written my own custom E-book for this class. ASTR 321: This course is designed for physics majors in order to better teach how physics actually works in real physical systems (e.g. a star). It’s also a class the involves analysis of real research data.

ENVS 350: This is a newly developed course entitled The Ecological Footprint of Energy Generation. The focus is on the ecological footprint or environmental effects of various forms of energy/electricity production as actually implemented in the real world. Below is an excerpt from a student evaluation that manifests my intent:

After having taken so many classes where all we did was talk about social drivers of environmental destruction, and things like value systems, this class showed me how things truly work in the real world.

ENVS 355: Environmental Data Analysis and Modeling - This is a fairly high level data analysis/statistics course involving concepts such as Chi2, KS test, Poisson Statistics as applied to environmental data, numerical modeling, wavelet analysis of noisy data, etc. We also do predator-prey relations as an example of non-linear dynamics as apparently, no one teaches that material at the UO.

PHYS361: This is another newly developed course which is co-taught directly with History professor John Nicols. This is an interdisciplinary course designed to enhance both the science and cultural literacy of the students. In this course we present science as an empirical process driven by observations and curiosity that represents an ongoing humanistic endeavor to understand the world. Along the way we continually confront the paradox that, at any given time, every culture believes that they know the "truth" and therefore are not particularly receptive to new ideas. We also discuss, in detail, whether or not the scientific method and/or the methodology of science have ever had a meaningful impact on culture and society. It serves as an excellent example/template of a truly interdisciplinary course. It is also a course that makes heavy use of simulations and other IT tools PHYS 410/510: Atmospheric Dynamics Since we have no atmospheric sciences department at the UO, I developed this standard advanced course that, like the astrophysics course, demonstrates how physics works in the context of a natural system, like the atmosphere and the weather that spawns.

HC 434/441: Honors Colloquium ClassesI have developed and taught the following 3 courses in the HC for the last 12 years:

Topics in Energy PolicyTopics in Climate ChangeNatural Disasters and Culture Collapse

For each of these classes, I break the students up into 4 term long research teams that are assigned complex and ambiguous topics to represent different points of view and then are presented to the class as group presentations (many of these are on youtube now).

Academic Year Classroom Teaching Portfolio 1990-2013

Course Number and Description Physical/Online

Notes

1. Astronomy 121: The Solar System 4/38 College Scholars Course

2. Astronomy 122: Stars and Stellar Evolution 12/19 Heavy use of authentic data exercises and simulations

3. Astronomy 123: Cosmology and the Origin 10/31 My version of this course is

of Life much different than standard

4. Astronomy 321: Introduction to Astrophysics

4 Created this course initially

5. ENVS 202: Introduction to Natural Science 6/6 Created this course initially

6. ENVS 350: The Ecological Footprint of Energy Generation

8 I created and developed this course initially

7. ENVS 355: Environmental Data and Models

8 Created this course initially

8. Honors College 434/441: Topics in Global Energy Generation and Policy

10 I created and developed this course initially

9. Honors College 434/441: Topics in Global Climate Change and Policy

3 I created and developed this course initially

10. Physics 101/102: Essentials of Physics 3/21

11. Physics 155: Physics of the Internet 2/6 Created this course initially

12. Physics 161: Energy and Environment 6/9

13. Physics 162: Sustainable Energy 5/36 Popular ON line course now

14. Physics 301: Physicist's View of Nature 1/18 Mostly teach ON line

15. Physics 311: Atmospheric Dynamics 3 Course no longer exists

16. Physics 361: Science and Culture 11 Co-teach with J. Nicols

17. Physics 610: Advanced Astrophysics 3

18. Physics 199: Freshmen Seminar 5 Most recent one was Fall 2000

19. ENVS 610: Human/Science Interface 2 For ENVS Masters students

Summary: As of end of Fall 2013 I have taught 108 courses in 70 resident terms at the UO involving 19 different course titles and/or forms of subject matter.

Invited Talks 1990 - present (Incomplete list)

University of Toledo, Toledo, OH; May 1990 Kiwanis Club Eugene OR August 1990

Oregon State University, Corvallis OR; November 1990

WISTEC Eugene OR November 1990

OMSI, Portland OR November 1990

Textronix, Beaverton OR February 1991

Pacific Lutheran University – March 91

Sunriver Nature Center, Sunriver OR July 1991

University of Washington – November 1991

Lawrence Livermore Labs, Berkely CA January 1992

Univ. of California, Santa Barbara May 1992

University of Victoria, Victoria BC May 1992

Western Oregon State College October 1992

Reed College March 1993

UO Alumni Association, Portland OR March 1993

University of Pittsburgh March 1993

University of Kentucky April 1993

University of California, Santa Cruz May 1993

OMSI, Portland OR May 1993

Timerline Lodge, OR Oct 1993

University of Oxford, Oxford England Dec 1993

Berkeley and Livermore Labs Jan 1994

National Science Teachers Association Meeting Portland OR Oct 1994

OMSI, Portland OR Oct 1994

University of British Columbia April 1995

Western Oregon State College Oct 1995

University of Victoria Nov 1995

Oregon State University Dec 1995

Silicon Graphics Corporate HQ Feb 1996

Johns Hopkins University Mar 1996

WISTEC , Eugene OR Oct 1996

University of Toronto Jan 1997

National Science Board Feb 1997

Johns Hopkins University March 1997

Linfield College, McMinville OR April 1997

Southern Oregon University May 1997

CAS External Advisory Group – Bend OR May 1997

Visiting Scientist, University of Groningen 3 weeks in Sept 1997

New Mexico State University Oct 1997

Kansas State University Jan 1998

AAPT Invited Speaker Feb 1998, New Orlenas

Duke University April 1998

University of Victoria April 1998

University of Cardiff, Wales July 1998

Microsoft Learning Technologies Group Sept 1998

Case Western Reserve University, Oct 1998

Whitman College April 1999

OMSI, Portland OR July 1999

Stanford University Feb 2000

University of Minnesota March 2000

University of North Carolina April 2000

Columbia University April 2000

Harvard University April 2000

Lewis and Clark College, Portland OR, April 2000

Ripon College, Ripon WI September 2000

University of Puget Sound, Tacoma WA September 2000

Claremont College, CA October 2000

University of Washington Nov 2000

Carnegie Mellon University Nov 2000

University of Colorado Dec 2000

University of South Dakota Feb 2001

Augustine College, Rock Island, Illinois March 2001

Washington and Jefferson College, Washington PA March 2001

University of Colorado May 2001

AAPT New College Teacher Workshop May 2001 College Park MD

University of Michigan July 2001

Willamette University, Salem OR Dec 2001

Western Washington University, Bellingham WA May 2002

Springfield Rotary, Springfield OR July 2002

University of Colorado August 2002

University of Wisconsin-Madison September 2002

University of Maryland Sep 2002

Distinguished Phillips Visitor, Haverford College December 2002

Western Washington University May 2003 University of Puget Sound, September 2003

OMSI, Portland OR Feb 2004

CAS Development Group, Bend OR August 2004

CAS Development Group Bend OR August 2005

Case Western University External Program Committee 2005

University of Puget Sound Sep 2005

Rice University November 2005

Baker Center, Eugene OR March 2006

Lewis and Clark College, October 2006

Reinvention Center Meeting Washington DC Nov 2006

Eugene Rotary Club Feb 2007

Eugene City Club April 2007

Keynote talk at ELI Conference in San Antonio TX – Jan 2008

Keynote talk in honor of Scientific Contributions of Stephen E. Strom - Tucson AZ –April 2008

Instructional Technology Conference in Nashville TN March 2009

Reinvention Center Meeting University of Miami 2009

National Space Grant Meeting, Portland Oregon October 2009

Note: After 2002 I begin to grow quite weary of travel and tended to say no to all requests. A partial list of post 2002 acceptances is given below.

AAPT meeting Portland OR July 2010

Session Leader Reinvention Center Meeting Washington DC Nov 2010

Reed College Colloquium Dec 2010

Willamette University Colloquium Feb 2011

Public Lecture at Evergreen Space Museum, McMinville OR Feb 2011

University of Puget Sound Oct 2011

American Physical Society Meeting, Corvallis OR Oct 2011

University of Oregon Physics Colloquium Nov 2011

Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications of G. Bothun (1977 – 2013)

Books/Edited Proceedings:

1. Modern Cosmological Observations and Problems -- a complete graduate level textbook focusing on the last 5 years worth of observational data. 291 pages. Published by Taylor and Francis, Ltd, London - first printing March 1998.

2. Cosmology: Mankind’s Grand Investigation -- a 6 chapter Cosmology Supplement designed for Introductory Astronomy classes that are concerned with Cosmology. 135 pages. Published by Harcourt Brace College Publishers - first printing January 1999.

3. ChemConnections: What’s In a Star? WWW Norton & Company September 2004

4. Computational Research Needs in Alternative and Renewable Energy – US Department of Energy Conference September 2007

Peer Reviewed Journal and Invited Review Articles (denoted by **):

(1977--1980) (3)

5. A Search for Close Dwarf Companions of Elliptical Galaxies Pub. Astronomical Society of the Pacific 89, 5-9 G. Bothun and W. Sullivan (1977).

6. Are Anemic Spirals Deficient in Neutral Hydrogen? Astrophysical Journal 242,903-912 (G. Bothun and W. Sullivan) (1980).

7. A Distance Scale from the Infrared Magnitude/H I Velocity Width Relation III. The Expansion Rate Outside The Local Supercluster, Astrophysical Journal 239,12-37 (M. Aaronson, J. Huchra, J. Mould, W. Sullivan, R. Schommer, and G. Bothun) (1980).

(1981-1985) (37)

8. The X-Ray and Optical Characteristics of the Cataclysmic Variable V794 Aql Astrophysical Journal (Letters) 249,L61-L64 (P. Szkody, L. Crosa, G. Bothun, R. Downes and R. Schommer) (1981).

9. Spiral Galaxies in Clusters I. Neutral Hydrogen Observations in Abell 1367, Coma and Zwicky 74-23 Astronomical Journal 86,919-942 (W. Sullivan, G. Bothun, B. Bates, and R. Schommer) (1981).

10. Spiral Galaxies in Clusters II. Neutral Hydrogen Observations in Cancer, Pegasus I and Hercules Astronomical Journal 86,943-952 (R. Schommer, W. Sullivan and G. Bothun) (1981).

11. The Peculiar Galaxy IC 1182 Astrophysical Journal 247, 42-47 (G. Bothun, J. Stauffer and R. Schommer) (1981).

12. Detection of Extended Nebulosity and Neutral Hydrogen Emission in the Low Redshift QSO 0351 + 026 Astrophysical Journal 257, 40-46 (G. Bothun, W. Romanishin, B. Margon, R. Schommer and G. Chanan) (1982).

13. The Peculiar Disk Galaxy U7576 Astrophysical Journal (Letters) 260, L37-L40 (J. Mould, B. Balick, G. Bothun and M. Aaronson) (1982).

14. VLA Observations of the Giant Cluster Spiral UGC12423 Astronomical Journal 87,1098-1105 ( G. Bothun, B. Balick and E. Skillman) (1982)

15. The Evolution of Disk Galaxies and the SO Problem, Revisited Astrophysical Journal (Supplements) 50,39-53 ( G. Bothun) (1982)

16. The Relationship between Morphological Type and Quantitative Measures for Cluster Spirals Pub. Astronomical Society of the Pacific 94,774-788 (G. Bothun) (1982).

17. Observations of Peculiar Galaxies in Clusters of Galaxies Astronomical Journal 87, 1368-1373 (G. Bothun and R. Schommer) (1982).

18. Spiral Galaxies in Clusters III. Gas Rich Galaxies in the Pegasus I Cluster of Galaxies Astronomical Journal 87,725-730 (G. Bothun, R. Schommer and W. Sullivan) (1982).

19. Spiral Galaxies in Clusters IV. The H I and Color Properties of Spirals in Nine Clusters Astronomical Journal 87,731-738 (G. Bothun, R. Schommer and W. Sullivan) (1982).

20. 0351 + 026: A QSO Spawned by Interacting Galaxies? Astronomical Journal 87, 1621-1627 (G. Bothun, J. Mould, T. Heckman, R. Schommer, B. Balick and J. Kristian) (1982).

21. The Zwicky Magnitude Scale: How Reliable is in the Estimation of Blue Luminosity? Astrophysical Journal (Letters) 255, L23-L27 (G. Bothun and R. Schommer) (1982).

22. H I Absorption in the Peculiar Galaxy U6081 Astrophysical Journal (Letters) 267, L15-L18 (G. Bothun and R. Schommer) (1983).

23. The Cancer Cluster: An Unbound Collection of Groups Astrophysical Journal 268, 47-55 (G. Bothun, M. Geller, T. Beers and J. Huchra) (1983).

24. The Chemical Composition in Distant Globular Clusters: Are There Any Metal-Poor Clusters? Astrophysical Journal 273,187-194 (C. Pilachowski, G. Bothun, E. Olszewski and A. O'Dell) (1983).

25. Very Red, Yet H I Rich Galaxies Astronomical Journal 88,577-582 (R. Schommer and G. Bothun) (1983).26. The Peculiar X-ray source AS 431, News Letter Astronomy Society of New York 5,26 (Caillault, Channan,

Helfand, Patterson, and Bothun)27. An Unsuccessful Search for Very Extended Halos Around M61 and NGC 1300 Pub. Astronomical Society

of the Pacific 96.583-587 (G. Bothun, B. Margon and B. Balick) (1984).28. CCD Imaging and Neutral Hydrogen Observations of IZwI and Other Low Redshift QSOs/AGNs

Astronomical Journal 89, 1293-1299 (G. Bothun, T. Heckman, R. Schommer and B. Balick) (1984).29. A Possible Relationship Between Metal Abundance and Luminosity for Disk Galaxies Astronomical

Journal 89, 1300-1309 (G. Bothun, W. Romanishin and S. Strom) (1984).30. A Redshift Survey of the Poor Cluster A1142 Astronomical Journal 89,319-322 (M. Geller, T. Beers, G.

Bothun and J. Huchra) (1984).31. Low Redshift QSOs as the Active Nuclei of Interacting Galaxies: A Spectroscopic Investigation

Astronomical Journal 89,958-965 (T. Heckman, G. Bothun, B. Balick and E. Smith) (1984).32. H-Alpha Observations of Spiral Galaxies in Cancer, A1367 and Coma Astronomical Journal 89, 1279-1287

(R. Kennicutt, G. Bothun and R. Schommer) (1984).

33. Metallicity Estimates for H II Regions in M81 Astronomical Journal 89, 1702-1704 (J. Stauffer and G. Bothun) (1984).

34. Searching for the Optimal Means of Comparative H I Analysis Astrophysical Journal 277,532-541 (G. Bothun) (1984).

35. The Properties and Distances of a Sample of Sc I Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 278,475-485 (G. Bothun, M. Aaronson, R. Schommer, J. Huchra and J. Mould) (1984).

36. Spiral Galaxies in Clusters V. Radial Gradients in Coma and A1367 Astronomical Journal 89,466-474 (G. Bothun, R. Schommer and W. Sullivan) (1984).

37. Infrared Photometry and Optical Spectroscopy of Dwarf Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster Astrophysical Journal 280,528-531 (G. Bothun and N. Caldwell) (1984).

38. A Catalog of Radio, Optical and Infrared Observations of Spiral Galaxies in Clusters Astrophysical Journal Supplement 57,423-472 ( G. Bothun, M. Aaronson, break R. Schommer, J. Mould, J. Huchra and W. Sullivan) (1985).

39. The Infrared Color-Magnitude and Color-Gas-Content Relations for Cluster Spirals Astrophysical Journal 291,586-594 (G. Bothun, J. Mould, R. Schommer and M. Aaronson) (1985).

40. An Investigation of the Properties of Dwarf Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster Astronomical Journal 90, 697-707 (G. Bothun, J. Mould, A. Wirth, and N. Caldwell) (1985).

41. A Constraint on the Infall of H I into Big Disk Galaxies Astronomical Journal 90, 1982-1988 (G. Bothun) (1985).

42. A Redshift Survey of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies I. The Basic Data Astronomical Journal 90, 2487-2494 (G. Bothun, T. Beers, J. Mould and J. Huchra) (1985).

43. The Peculiar X-ray and Radio Star AS431 Nature 313,376-378 (J. P. Caillault, G. Chanan, D. Helfand, J. Patterson, J. Nousek, L. Takalo, G. Bothun, and R. Becker) (1985).

44. Globular Clusters in Galaxies Beyond the Local Group VI: The Spiral Galaxy NGC 2683 Astronomical Journal 90, 2495-2498 (H. Harris, J. Hesser, G. Bothun, D. Hanes and W. Harris) (1985).

45. The Effect of Local Galaxy Density on the Radio Emitting Properties of Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 288,122-131 (T. Heckman, T. Carty, and G. Bothun) (1985).

(1986--1990) (47)

46. Galaxy Collisions and Mergers: The Genesis of Very Powerful Radio Sources? Astrophysical Journal 311,526-547 (T. Heckman, E. Smith, S. Baum, W. van Bruegel, G. Miley, G. Illingworth, G. Bothun and B. Balick) (1986).

47. U8508 - A Dwarf Galaxy Associated with the M101 Group Pub. Astronomical Society of the Pacific 98,732-739 (J. Mould, D. Schneider, P. Harding and G. Bothun) (1986).

48. H I Synthesis Observations of Two Low Surface Brightness Dwarf Galaxies in Virgo Astronomy and Astrophysics 165, 45-52 (E. Skillman and G. Bothun) (1986).

49. On The Nature of the Host Galaxies of QSOs Astrophysical Journal 306,64-89 (E. Smith, T. Heckman, G. Bothun, W. Romanishin, and B. Balick) (1986).

50. A Distance Scale from the Infrared Magnitude/H I Velocity Width Relation V: Distance Moduli to Ten Galaxy Clusters and Positive Detection of Bulk Supercluster Motion Toward the Microwave Anisotropy Astrophysical Journal 302,536-563 (M. Aaronson, G. Bothun, J. Mould, J. Huchra, R. Schommer and M. Cornell) (1986).

51. Blue Disk Galaxies in Coma: Analogs to z = 0.5 Cluster Members? Astrophysical Journal 301, 57-64 (G. Bothun and A. Dresser) (1986).

52. CCD Two Color Mapping of the Remarkable Irregular Galaxy NGC 4449 Astronomical Journal 91,507-516 (G. Bothun) (1986).

53. A Redshift Survey of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies II: Do They Fill the Voids? Astrophysical Journal 308,510-529 (G. Bothun, T. Beers, J. Mould and J. Huchra) (1986).

54. Comparative Photometric Parameters of Dwarf Irregular and Elliptical In the Virgo Cluster: Two Different Classes of Dwarf Galaxies? Astronomical Journal 92, 1007-1019 (G. Bothun, J. Mould, N. Caldwell and H. MacGallivray) (1986).

55. 1E 1415.6 +2257: An X-ray Selected BL Lac Object in a Luminous Galaxy Astrophysical Journal 302,711-717 (J. Halpern, C. Impey, G. Bothun, S. Tapia, A. Wilson and E. Skillman) (1986).

56. Un phénomène Seyfert dans une galaxies naine isolée, Ann. Phys. (Paris), 12m 189 (Kunth, Sargent and Bothun)

57. Optical Observations of SN 1987D in UGC 7370 P.A.S.P 99,1167-1173 (D. Schneider, J. Mould, A. Porter, M. Schmidt, G. Bothun and J. Gunn) (1987).

58. Sources of Scatter in the Tully-Fisher Relation and Their Minimization Through the Use of CCD I-Band Surface Photometry of Spiral Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 313,629-643 (G. Bothun and J. Mould) (1987).

59. Discovery of a Huge Low Surface Brightness Galaxy: A Proto-disk Galaxy at Low Redshift? Astronomical Journal 94, 23-29 (G. Bothun, C. Impey, D. Malin and J. Mould) (1987).

60. Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster II. Their Structure and Stellar Populations Astronomical Journal 94, 1126-1142 (N. Caldwell and G. Bothun) (1987).

61. Isophotal Diameters of Cluster Spirals Astrophysical Journal Supplements 64,507-528 (M. Cornell, M. Aaronson, G. Bothun and J. Mould) (1987).

62. A Dwarf Galaxy with Seyfert Characteristics Astronomical Journal 93, 29-32 (D. Kunth, W. Sargent, and G. Bothun) (1987).

63. ** Musings Concerning the Possible Significance of Surface Brightness Variations in Disk Galaxies in Nearly Normal Galaxies: From the Planck Time to the Present p. 184-194

64. The Methodology and Reliability of Determining Bulge-to-Disk Ratios for Spiral Galaxies Astronomical Journal 93, 60-73 (J. Schombert and G. Bothun) (1987).

65. Neutral Hydrogen Observations of Four Dwarf Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster Astronomy and Astrophysics 185, 61-76 (E. Skillman, G. Bothun, M. Murray and R. Warmels) (1987).

66. The Neutral Hydrogen Content of Very Red Spirals Astronomy and Astrophysics 177,63-70 (T. van der Hulst, E. Skillman, R. Kennicutt and G. Bothun) (1987).

67. A Catalog of Low Surface Brightness Objects I: Dec Zone 20 Astronomical Journal 95, 1389-1399 (J. Schombert and G. Bothun) (1988).

68. Medium Resolution Spectroscopy of Nucleated Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 324,123-133 (G. Bothun and J. Mould) (1988).

69. Observations with the Parking Lot Telescope I: Surface Photometry and Color Distributions of the Magellanic Clouds Astronomical Journal 96, 877-883 (G. Bothun and I. Thompson) (1988).

70. Bound Populations Around cD Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 335,617-628 (G. Bothun and J. Schombert) (1988).

71. Virgo Dwarfs: New Light on Faint Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 330,634-660 (C. Impey, G. Bothun and D. Malin) (1988).

72. Emission Line Galaxies in the Slice of the Universe Astronomical Journal 96, 1511-1519 (J. Salzer, G. Aldering, G. Bothun Mazzarella, J. and C. Lonsdale) (1988).

73. Large Peculiar Velocities in the Hydra-Centaurus Supercluster Astrophysical Journal 338,654-676 (M. Aaronson, G. Bothun, M. Cornell, J. Dawe, R. Dickens, P. Hall, H. Sheng, J. Huchra, J. Lucey, J. Mould, J. Murray, R. Schommer, A. Wright) (1989).

74. The Globular Cluster System of NGC 5170, Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada 83,313 (Fischer, Hesser, Harris and Bothun)

75. The Wasilewski Sample of Emission Line Galaxies: Follow-up CCD Imaging, Spectroscopic and IRAS Observations Astrophysical Journal (Supplements) 70,271-328 (G. Bothun, J. Halpern, C. Lonsdale, C. Impey and M. Schmitz) (1989).

76. The Use of Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies as Distance Indicators: The Relative Distances Between Virgo, Fornax and Centaurus Astronomical Journal 98 1542-1553 (G. Bothun, N. Caldwell and J. Schombert) (1989).

77. Normal Galaxies as Seen By IRAS: The UGC Redshift Sample, Astrophysical Journal 341,129-150 (G. Bothun, C. Lonsdale and W. Rice) (1989).

78. Malin 1: A Non-Evolving Disk Galaxy Astrophysical Journal 341, 89-104 (C. Impey and G. Bothun) (1989).79. Non-linearity of the Tully-Fisher Relation Astrophysical Journal 347, 112-117 (J. Mould, M. Han and G.

Bothun) (1989).80. The Globular Cluster System of the Edge-on Sb Galaxy NGC 5170 Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific 102,5-25 (P.

Fischer, J. Hesser, H. Harris and G. Bothun) (1990).81. **Surface Brightness and Bandpass Bias in the Hubble Morphological Sequence in Evolution of the

Universe of Galaxies p. 54-6682. A Re-analysis of Substructure in Clusters and Their Surroundings Astrophysical Journal 350 36-72 (M.

West and G. Bothun) (1990).83. The Mean Ages of S0 Disks: Evidence for Star Formation 5 Gyr Ago Astrophysical Journal 350 73-88 (G.

Bothun and M. Gregg) (1990).84. The Faint End of the Zwicky Magnitude Scale: CCD Isophotal Magnitude vs. Zwicky Magnitudes

Astronomical Journal 99, 1004-1013 (G. Bothun and M. Cornell) (1990).85. Optical Detection of the H I Cloud in the Local Supercluster Astrophysical Journal (Letters) 351,L33-L35 (C.

Impey, G. Bothun, D. Malin and L. Stavely-Smith) (1990).86. Peculiar Velocities in Large Scale Structure: The Effects of Incomplete Sampling Astrophysical Journal

353,344-353 (G. Bothun, M. West, J. Mould and R. Schommer) (1990).87. The Luminosities of Bright H II Regions in the Sc Galaxy NGC 628 and the O-star Formation Rate

Astronomical Journal 100,403-414 (T. von Hippel and G. Bothun) (1990).

88. The Discovery of a Second Giant Low Surface Brightness Galaxy: Further Confirmation of Slowly Evolving Disk Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 360,427-435 (G. Bothun, J. Schombert, C. Impey and S. Schneider) (1990).

89. More Bound Populations around cD Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 360,436-447 (G. Bothun and J. Schombert) (1990).

90. The Stellar Populations of Shells Astronomical Journal 100,1073-1085 (S. McGaugh and G. Bothun) (1990)91. An Upper Limit on the HI Content of the Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy The Astrophysical Journal

(Letters) 362,L55-L57 (J. Mould, G. Bothun, P. Hall, L. Staveley-Smith and A. Wright) (1990).92. CO Deficiency in LSB Galaxies: Clues to Their Star Formation History Astronomical Journal 100, 1523-

1531 (J. Schombert, G. Bothun, C. Impey and L. Mundy) (1990).

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93. A Fast Focal Reducing Camera for CCD Observations Pub. Astron. Soc. Pacific 103 1296-1313 (G. Aldering and G. Bothun) (1991).

94. Carbon Stars at High Galactic Latitudes Astronomical Journal 101, 2220-2228 ( G. Bothun, J. Elias, G. MacAlpine, K. Matthews, J. Mould, G. Neugebauer, and I. Reid) (1991).

95. Extremely Low Surface Brightness Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster: Properties, Stability and Luminosity Fluctuations Astrophysical Journal 376, 404-423 (G. Bothun, C. Impey and D. Malin) (1991).

96. Far Infrared Properties of Markarian Galaxies With Multiple Nuclei: Warm dust Emission in Merging Galaxies Astronomical Journal 101, 2034-2055 (J. Mazzarella, G. Bothun and T. Boroson) (1991).

97. A Numerical Study of Star Formation in Interacting Disk Galaxies Astrophysical Journal 377, 72-88 (C. Mihos, D. Richstone and G. Bothun) (1991).

98. The Velocity Field of Clusters of Galaxies Within 100 Mpc. I. Southern Clusters Astrophysical Journal 383, 467-486 (J. Mould, L. Staveley-Smith, R. Schommer, G. Bothun, P. Hall, M. Han, J. Huchra, J. Roth, W. Walsh, and A. Wright) (1991).

99. Kinematics of Star Clusters in M33 Astronomical Journal 101,873-883 (R. Schommer, C. Christian, N. Caldwell, G. Bothun and J. Huchra) (1991).

100. ** Near-IR Surface Photometry of Galaxies: Expectations, Techniques and Real Data in Astrophysics with Infrared Arrays p. 19--31

101. A Spatial, Kinematical and Dynamical Analysis of Abell 400 Astrophysical Journal (T. Beers, K. Gebhardt, J. Huchra, W. Forman, C. Jones and G. Bothun 400, 410-429 (1992).

102. The Bulge/Halo Luminosity of M33 and its Globular Cluster Population Astronomical Journal 103, 104-109 (G. Bothun) (1992).

103. Peculiar Velocities of Spirals Near and Beyond the Great Attractor Astrophysical Journal 388, 253-267 (G. Bothun, R. Schommer, T. Williams, J. Mould and J. Huchra) (1992).

104. Surface Photometry of Spiral Galaxies at 60 and 100 Microns: Radial Gradients in Dust Temperature in Optically Thin Disks Astronomical Journal 103, 1484-1500 (G. Bothun and C. Rogers) (1992).

105. The Velocity-Distance Relation for Galaxies on a Bubble Astrophysical Journal 395, 347-359 (G. Bothun, M. Geller, M. Kurtz, J. Huchra and R. Schild) (1992).

106. Detection of the Globular Cluster Population Around NGC 7814 Pub. Astron. Soc. Pacific (G. Bothun, H. Harris and J. Hesser) 109 1220-1229 (1992).

107. Models of Star Formation in Interacting and Merging Disk Galaxies Astrophysical Journal (C. Mihos, D. Richstone and G. Bothun) 400, 153-162 (1992).

108. Was 49: Mirror For A Hidden Seyfert Nucleus Astronomical Journal (E. Moran, J. Halpern, G. Bothun and R. Becker) 104, 990-999 (1992).

109. A Catalog of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: List II Astronomical Journal 103, 1107-1133 (J. Schombert, G. Bothun, S. Schneider, and S. McGaugh (1992).

110. The Small Scale Environment of Low Surface Brightness Disk Galaxies Astronomical Journal (G. Bothun, J. Schombert, C. Impey, D. Sprayberry and S. McGaugh) 106, 530-547 (1993).

111. A Search for Dead QSOs Among Nearby Luminous Galaxies I: The Stellar Kinematics in the Nuclei of NGC 2613, NGC 4699, NGC 5746 and NGC 7331 Astrophysical Journal (G. Bower, D. Richstone, G. Bothun and T. Heckman) 402, 76-94 (1993).

112. Modeling the Spatial Distribution of Star Formation in Interacting Galaxies Astrophysical Journal (C. Mihos, G. Bothun, and D. Richstone) 418, 82-99 (1993).

113. The Velocity Field of Clusters of Galaxies Within 100 Mpc. II. Northern Clusters Astrophysical Journal (J. Mould, R. Akeson, G. Bothun, J. Huchra, J. Roth and R. Schommer) 409, 14-27 (1993).

114. Measuring Galaxy Distances From Optical Rotation Curves Astronomical Journal (R. Schommer, G. Bothun, T. Williams and J. Mould) 105, 97-120 (1993).

115. Discovery of a Third Giant Low Surface Brightness Disk Galaxy Astrophysical Journal (D. Sprayberry, C. Impey, M. Irwin, R. McMahon and G. Bothun) 417, 114-126 (1993).

116. Star Formation Thresholds in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies Astronomical Journal (T. van der Hulst, E. Skillman, T. Smith, G. Bothun, S. McGaugh and W. de Blok) 106, 548-559 (1993).

117. The Age and Scaleheight of the Thick Disk from Faint Str"omgren Photometry Astrophysical Journal (T. von Hippel and G. Bothun) 407, 115-125 (1993).

118. ROSAT Observations of Low Mass Disk Galaxies: No Evidence of Baryonic Blow Out The Astronomical Journal (G. Bothun, J. Eriksen and J. Schombert) 108, 913-920 (1994).

119. ** Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: Evolution without Mass Transfer in Mass Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies p. 218--228

120. Structural Characteristics and Stellar Composition of Low Surface Brightness Disk Galaxies, The Astronomical Journal (S. McGaugh and G. Bothun) 107, 530-542 (2.5) (1994).

121. The Spatial Distribution of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (H. Mo, S. McGaugh and G. Bothun) 267, 129-140 (5.0) (1994).

122. Surface Photometry of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (W. J. G. de Blok, J. M. van der Hulst and G. Bothun) 274, 235-255 (4.0) (1995).

123. Large Scale Structure of the Ionized Gas in the Magellanic Clouds The Astronomical Journal (R. Kennicutt, F. Bresolin, D. Bomans, G. Bothun and I. Thompson 109, 594-604 (0.0) (1995).

124. The Morphology of Low Surface Brightness Disk Galaxies The Astronomical Journal (S. McGaugh, J. Schombert and G. Bothun) 109, 2019-2033 (1.75) (1995).

125. Galaxy Selection and the Surface Brightness Distribution, The Astronomical Journal (S. McGaugh, G. Bothun and J. Schombert) 110, 573-580 (3.75) (1995).

126. Neutral Hydrogen Profiles of Cluster Galaxies, The Astrophysical Journal, Supplement (J. Mould, S. Martin, G. Bothun, J. Huchra and B. Schommer) 96, 1-8 (1995).

127. The Mass-To-Light Ratios of Low Surface Brightness Spiral Galaxies: Clues from the Tully Fisher Relation The Astrophysical Journal (D. Sprayberry, G. Bernstein, C. Impey, and G. Bothun) 438, 72-82 (2.5) (1995).

128. Properties of the Class of Giant Low Surface Brightness Spiral Galaxies The Astronomical Journal (D. Sprayberry, C. Impey, G. Bothun and M. Irwin) 109, 558-571 (0.0) (1995).

129. Wide Field Imaging with CCD Cameras CCD Astronomy 2, 8 (G. Bothun) (1995)

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130. Networked Physics in Undergraduate Instruction Computers in Physics (G. Bothun and S. Kevan) 10, 318 (1996).

131. A Database for Galaxy Evolution Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (Letherier et. al) 108, 996-1017 (1996)

132. Teaching with Electrons: Interactive Networked Courseware at the University of Oregon CAUSE/EFFECT G. Bothun Winter 96 Edition (1996).

133. Peculiar Velocities of Galaxies in the Great Wall 1: The Data The Astronomical Journal (I. Dell'Antonio, G. Bothun and M. Geller) 112, 1759-1779 (1996)

134. Peculiar Velocities of Galaxies in the Great Wall 2: Analysis The Astronomical Journal (I. Dell'Antonio, M. Geller and G. Bothun) 112, 1780--1793 (1996).

135. The Globular Cluster Population of Hickson Compact Group 22a (NGC 1199), Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada 90,309 (Barkhouse, West and Bothun) (1996)

136. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies in the Local Universe. I. The Catalog Astrophysical Journal Supplements (C. Impey, D. Sprayberry, M. Irwin, and G. Bothun) 105, 209-267 (1996).

137. Deep UV Imaging of Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster The Astronomical Journal (K. O'Neil, G. Bothun, E. Smith and T. Stecher) 112, 431-437 (1996).

138. Ultraviolet Imaging of NGC3310: A Merger Driven Global Starburst The Astrophysical Journal Letters (D. Smith, S. Neff, G. Bothun and 9 more) 473, L21-L24 (1996).

139. The Ghostliest Galaxies Scientific American (G. Bothun) 276, 40 (1997).140. Seven Points to Overcome to Make the Virtual University Viable CAUSE/EFFECT (G. Bothun) 20, 55

(1997).141. The Electronic Universe: Network Delivery of Data, Science and Discovery The Unpredictable

Certainty: Information Infrastructure Through 2000 National Academy Press. (G. Bothun, J. Elias, R. Foldvik and O. McBryan) (1997).

142. ** Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: Hidden Galaxies Revealed Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (G. Bothun, C. Impey and S. McGaugh) 108, 745-758 (1997).

143. Networked Physics Curriculum: From Static Web to Dynamic Java International Journal of Modern Physics C (G. Bothun, S. Kevan, S. Micklavzina, and D. Mason) 8, 79 (1997).

144. ** Low Surface Brightness Galaxies Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics (C. Impey and G. Bothun) 35 267-307 (1997).

145. NGC 2442: Tidal Encounters and the Evolution of Spiral Galaxies The Astrophysical Journal (C. Mihos and G. Bothun) 481, 741-751 (1997).

146. A Wide Field CCD Survey for Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: I. Data Acquisition, Description and Initial Results The Astronomical Journal (K. O'Neil, G. Bothun and M. Cornell) 113, 1212--1238 (1997).

147. A Wide Field CCD Survey for Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: II. Color Distributions, Stellar Populations and Missing Baryons, The Astronomical Journal (K. O'Neil, G. Bothun, J. Schombert, M. Cornell and C. Impey) 114, 2448-2462 (1997).

148. Neutral Hydrogen Distributions and Kinematics of Giant Low Surface Brightness Disk Galaxies The Astronomical Journal (T. Pickering, C. Impey, J. van Gorkom and G. Bothun) 114, 1858-82 (1997).

149. Ultraviolet Imaging Observations of the cD Galaxy in Abell 1795: Further Evidence for Massive Star Formation in a Cooling Flow The Astrophysical Journal (E. Smith, R. Bohlin, G. Bothun, R. O Connell, M. Roberts, S. Neff, A. Smith and T. Stecher) 478, 516-521 (1997).

150. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies and the Field Galaxy Luminosity Function, The Astrophysical Journal (D. Sprayberry, C. Impey, M. Irwin and G. Bothun) 482, 104-113 (1997).

151. Stellar Populations and the White Dwarf Mass Function: Connections To SNe Ia Luminosities, The Astronomical Journal (T. von Hippel, G. Bothun and R. Schommer) 114, 1154-64 (1997).

152. Distance Education over the Internet: Effective Learning or Content Free Credits? CAUSE/EFFECT (G. Bothun) 21, 28 (1998).

153. H-alpha Velocity Mapping of Ultraluminous IRAS Galaxies, The Astrophysical Journal (C. Mihos and G. Bothun) 500, 619-631 (1998).

154. The Effects of Starburst Activity on Low Surface Brightness Galaxies, The Astronomical Journal (K. O'Neil, G. Bothun and J. Schombert) 116, 2776-2792 (1998).

155. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: Scientific American Presents: 9,80 (1998)156. HST WFPC-2 Imaging of UGC 12695: A Remarkably Unevolved Galaxy at Low Redshift The

Astronomical Journal (K. O'Neil, G. Bothun, C. Impey and S. McGaugh) 116, 657-672 (1998). 157. The Mean Ages of Disturbed Field Ellipticals I: Global Properties The Astronomical Journal (D. Silva

and G. Bothun) 116, 85-101 (1998).158. The Mean Ages of Disturbed Field Ellipticals II: Nuclear Properties The Astronomical Journal (D. Silva

and G. Bothun) 116, 2793-2804 (1998).159. Schimmen aan de Nachthemel, Zebit, Haarg 25, 366 (de Blok and Bothun) (1998)160. CyberProf: The University in the Next Millennium EDUCOM REVIEW 34, 16 (1999).161. ** Eggen, Lynden-Bell, & Sandage’s Determination of the Galaxy’s Collapse from Stellar Motions,

The Astrophysical Journal Centennial Edition (G. Bothun) 525, 963 (1999).162. Red, Gas Rich Low Surface Brightness Galaxies and Enigmatic Deviations from the Tully-Fisher

Relation, The Astronomical Journal 119, 136-152 (1999).163. Precision Velocity Fields in Spiral Galaxies I: Non-Circular Motions and RMS Noise in Disks The

Astrophysical Journal Supplements (C. Beauvais and G. Bothun) 125, 99-121 (1999)164. HST WFPC-2 Imaging of Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster The Astronomical Journal (K.

O'Neil, G. Bothun, and C. Impey) 118, 1618-1634 (1999).165. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies Beyond z =0.5: Existence, Detection, and Properties in The Low

Surface Brightness Universe p. 177—187 ) (1999)166. Beyond the Hubble Sequence Sky and Telescope (Invited Review Article) (G. Bothun) 99, 36 (2000).167. The Baryonic Tully Fisher Relation The Astrophysical Journal (Letters) 533, L99-102 (S. McGaugh, J.

Schombert, G. Bothun and E. DeBlok) (2000).168. The Space Density of Galaxies through 25.0 magnitudes per sq. arc second The Astrophysical Journal

529, 811-815 (K. O'Neil and G. Bothun (2000).169. Structural Characteristics of Faint Galaxies Serendipitously Discovered with the HST WFPC2 The

Astrophysical Journal (K. O'Neil, G. Bothun and C. Impey) 128, 99 (2000).

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170. ** Hunting the Elusive Invisible Galaxy Our Universe: Cambridge University Press, pp 135-152 G. Bothun (2001)

171. Cosmos on a Computer Mercury 30,23 (C. Mihos and G. Bothun) (2001)172. Globular Cluster Populations of Hickson Compact Group 22a and 90c: The Astrophysical Journal -

562, 679 (W. Barkhouse, M. West and it G. Bothun) (2001)

173. Precision Velocity Fields in Spiral Galaxies II: Rotation Curves: The Astrophysical Journal 136,41 (C. Beauvais and it G. Bothun) (2001)

174. Deviations from the Fundamental Plane and the Peculiar Velocities of Clusters: The Astronomical Journal 121,649-661 (R. Gibbons, A. Fructher and G. Bothun) (2001)

175. Far Ultraviolet and H-alpha Imaging of Nearby Spirals: The OB Stellar Population in the Diffuse Ionized Gas The Astrophysical Journal 559 878 (C. Hoopes, R. Walterbos and G. Bothun) (2001).

176. The Discovery of Cepheids and a New Distance to NGC 2841 Using the Hubble Space Telescope The Astrophysical Journal 559,243 (L. Macri, P. Stetson, G. Bothun, W. Freedman, and P. Garnavich) (2001).

177. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies and the Tully-Fisher Relation: The Astronomical Journal 123, 2387 (A. Chung, J. van Gorkom, K. O'Neil and G. Bothun). (2002)

178. An H I Survey of Actively Star Forming Dwarf Galaxies: The Astronomical Journal, 124, 191 (J. Salzer, J. Rosenberg, E. Weisstein, J. Mazzarella, and G. Bothun). (2002)

179. Extraordinary Diffuse Light in Hickson Compact Group 90: The Astrophysical Journal, 585 739 (P. White, G. Bothun, W. Barkhouse and M. West). (2003)

180. Near Infrared Imaging of Ellipticals I: Surface Brightness Profiles and Photometry: Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society 341, 747 (R. Brown etal). (2003)

181. The Intrinsic Structure and Color of IC 342 from CCD Observations: Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 115, 1135 (P. White and G. Bothun). (2003)

182. ** Diffuse Baryons in the Universe: Galaxies, Warm Gas or Cold Lonely Lumps in The IGM/Galaxy Connection: The Distribution of Baryons at z=0 p. 11-22 (2003)

183. Companions of Isolated Elliptical Galaxies: Revisiting the Bothun-Sullivan Sample: The Astrophysical Journal, 607, 810 (B. Madore, W. Freedman and G. Bothun). (2004)

184. Data Driven Inquiry: Reforming the Teaching of Science 101 Through the Use of Instructional Technology: in "Reinvigorating the Undergraduate Experience" Published by The Council on Undergraduate Research. (2004)

185. Star Formation in H I-Selected Galaxies. I. Sample Characteristics: The Astrophysical Journal, 613, 914 (Helmboldt, J. F.; Walterbos, R. A. M.; Bothun, G. D.; O'Neil, K.; de Blok, W. J. G.). (2004)

186. The Luminosity of SN 1999by in NGC 2841 and the Nature of ``Peculiar'' Type 1a Supernovae: The Astrophysical Journal 613, 1120 (Garnavich et al). (2004)

187. A new H I catalog of Low Surface Brightness galaxies out to z = 0.1. Tripling the number of massive LSB galaxies known: Astronomy and Astrophysics 428, 823 (O'Neil, K., Bothun, G. van Driel, W. and Monnier, D.). (2004)

188. Achieving Interdisciplinary General Education at the Research University, Reinvention Center Spotlight (2004)

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189. Star Formation in H I-selected Galaxies. II. H II Region Properties: The Astrophysical Journal 630, 824 (Helmboldt, J.F, Walterbos, R, Bothun, G. and O’Neil, K.). (2005)

190. The Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey: Precursor Observations of the NGC 628 Group: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 371, 1617 (Auld etal) (2006)

191. Star Formation in Galaxies with Large Lower Surface Brightness Disks The Astronomical Journal 134, 547 (O'Neil, K. Oey, S. and G. Bothun) (2007)

192. Tracing Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Warm Dust Emission in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 The Astronomical Journal 134, 2086 (Howell etal.) (2007)

193. The Arecibo Galaxy Environment Survey II. A HI view of the Abell Cluster 1367 and its Outskirts Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 383 1519 (Cortese etal.) (2008)

194. Precision Cosmological Measurements: Independent Evidence for Dark Energy Physics Letters B (in press) G. Bothun, S. Hsu and B. Murray) (2007)

195. An Electric Force Facilitator in Descending Vortex Tornadogenesis Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 113, D07106 (F. Patton, G. Bothun and S. Sessions) (2007)

196. The Dependence of H II Region Properties on Global and Local Surface Brightness Within Galaxy Discs Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 393.478 (Helmboldt et al.) (2009)

197. GOALS: The Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey Pub. Astron Pac 121,559 (Armus etal.) 2009198. The Buried Starburst in the Interacting Galaxy II ZW 096 as Revealed by the Spitzer Space

Telescope The Astronomical Journal 140, 63 (Inami etal) (2009)199. The Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey: Comparison of Ultraviolet and Far-Infrared

Properties The Astrophysical Journal 715, 572 (Howell etal) (2009)

200. The Spatial Extent of (U)LIRGs in the mid-Infrared I: The Continuum Emission in press The Astrophysical Journal 723, 993 (Diaz-Santos etal 2010)

201. Investigation of Dual Active Nuclei, Outflows, Shock-heated Gas, and Young Star Clusters in Markarian 266 The Astronomical Journal 144, 125 (Mazzarella etal) (2012)

202. Humans and Cosmology: Epicycles, Tenacious Beliefs and Test Particles in Motion, Origins of the Expanding Universe: 1912-1932. Proceedings of a conference held 13-15 September, 2012, at Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 471. San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2013., p.301 (2013)

203. Mid-infrared Properties of Nearby Luminous Infrared Galaxies. I. Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph Spectra for the GOALS Sample The Astrophysical Journal 206, 1S

Assorted Abstracts and Conference Proceedings

204. Neutral Hydrogen Observations of Spiral Galaxies in Clusters 1979 - Photometry, Kinematics and Dynamics of Galaxies; proceedings of a conference held August 6-8, 1979, at the University of Texas at Austin

205. The HI and Color Properties of Nearby Anemics as Compared with Normal Spirals Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 11, p.675 (1979)

206. Neutral Hydrogen Observations of Spiral Galaxies in Clusters - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 11, p.655 (1979)

207. Neutral Hydrogen Observations of Spirals in Abell 1367 and Coma - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 11, p.635

208. Searching for the Optimal Means of Comparative HI Analysis - The Comparitive HI Content of Normal Galaxies, Proceedings of the Workshop (1982)

209. The Distances and Properties of Sc I Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 14, p.949 (1982)

210. A Possible Relationship Between Luminosity and Metal Abundance for Disk Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 14, p.948 (1982)

211. The Peculiar X-ray Source AS431 - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 15, p.984 (1983)212. Exploratory IR Photometry and Optical Spectroscopy of Dwarf Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster - Bulletin of the

American Astronomical Society, Vol. 15, p.978 (1983)213. Quasars as the Active Nuclei of Interacting Galaxies: A Spectroscopic Investigation - Bulletin of the

American Astronomical Society, Vol. 16, p.481 (1984)214. Isophotal Diameters of Cluster Spirals - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 16, p.888

(1984)215. Globular Clusters in Spiral Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 16, p.949 (1984)216. An Imaging Study of the Nebulosities Surrounding Low Redshift QSOs - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 16, p.1006 (1984)217. Minimizing the scatter in the Tully-Fisher relation - Galaxy distances and deviations from universal

expansion; Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Kona, HI, Jan. 13-17, 1986218. Very Red Galaxies and their Neutral Hydrogen Content - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,

Vol. 18, p.691 1986219. Neutral Hydrogen Observations of Four Irregular Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 18, p.905 (1986)220. Extremely Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 18, p.958

(1986)221. IRAS Observations of Normal Galaxies: The UGC Redshift Sample - Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 18, p.1034 (1986)222. Dwarf Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster - Structure and Dynamics of Elliptical Galaxies, Proceedings of IAU

Symposium No. 127 held 27-31 May 1986 in Princeton223. Musings concerning the possible significance of surface brightness variations in disk galaxies - Nearly

normal galaxies: From the Planck time to the present; Proceedings of the Eighth Santa Cruz Summer Workshop in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Santa Cruz, CA, July 21-Aug. 1, 1986

224. Globular Clusters in Different Types of Spiral Galaxies - The Harlow Shapley Symposium on Globular Cluster Systems in Galaxies. Proceedings of the 126th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. August 25-29, 1986.

225. Large Peculiar Velocities in the Hydra Centaurus Supercluster - Large Scale Structures of the Universe: Proceedings of the 130th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, dedicated to the memory of Marc A. Aaronson (1950-1987) held in Balatonfured, Hungary, June 15-20, 1987

226. IRAS Observations of Normal Galaxies: the UGC Redshift Sample - Comets to Cosmology; Proceedings of the Third IRAS Conference, Queen Mary College, London, England, July 6-10, 1987.

227. The New Michigan Focal Reducing Camera - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 20, p.1008 (1988)

228. IR Photometry of SO Disks: Evidence for Intermediate Age Disk Populations - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 20, p.1083 (1988)

229. A Co-Added IRAS Survey of the Bootes Void: Where is it? - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 20, p.1087 (1988)

230. Far-Infared Properties of Markarian Galaxies with Multiple Nuclei - Active Galactic Nuclei: proceedings of the 134th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Santa Cruz, California, August 15-19, 1988

231. The Dregs of the Universe: Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.742 (1989)

232. The Velocity Fields of Cluster Spirals - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,Vol. 21, p.1128 (1989)

233. Dynamical Evolution of Clusters of Galaxies as a Function of Redshift - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.1134 (1989)

234. Bound Population in cD Clusters - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.1134 (1989)235. Fifteen New Galaxies in the Boötes Void - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.1139

(1989)236. Peculiar Velocities Associated with Bubbles - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.1139

(1989)237. Hα and [NII] Emission in Isolated Early-Type Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol.

21, p.1166 (1989)238. Star Forming Galactic Disks and "Disk-like" Irregular Galaxies: A Differential Empirical Population Synthesis

Approach - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.1211 (1989)239. Searching for Infall on the Back of the Great Attractor: The Flow Continue - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 21, p.1140 (1989)240. Surface brightness and bandpass bias in the Hubble morphological sequence - Evolution of the universe of

galaxies; Proceedings of the Edwin Hubble Centennial Symposium, Berkeley, CA, June 21-23, 1989 (A91-55951 24-90). San Francisco, CA, Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1990

241. Dynamical Evolution of Clusters of Galaxies at Different Epoch - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 22, p.1228 (1990)

242. A Numerical Survey of Star Formation in Interacting Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 22, p.1300 (1990)

243. A Search for Dead QSOs Among Nearby Luminous Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 22, p.1338 (1990)

244. A Search for Metal-Poor Stars and Cool White Dwarfs - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 22, p.1341 (1990)

245. Near-IR surface photometry of galaxies: expectations, techniques and real data - ASP Conference Series, Volume 14, Astrophysics with Infrared Arrays (1991)

246. Near-IR imaging of star forming spiral disk and "disk-like" irregular galaxies -- ASP Conference Series, Volume 14, Astrophysics with Infrared Arrays (1991)

247. Carbon Stars at High Galactic Latitude - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 23, p.83 (1991)248. A Spatial and Kinematic Analysis of the Abell 400 Cluster of Galaxies -Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 23, p.974 (1991)249. Was 49: An Interacting Pair of Seyfert Galaxies -Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 23,

p.92 (1991)250. The Velocity Field of Clusters of Galaxies within 100 MPC.I: Southern Clusters - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 23, p.1263 (1991)251. Models of Star Formation in Interacting and Merging Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 23, p.1401 (1991)

252. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 23, p.1444 (1991)253. The HI Surface Density in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - The Stellar Populations of Galaxies:

Proceedings of the 149th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, August 5-9, 1991

254. A Search for Dead OSOs Among Nearby Luminous Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 24, p.690 (1992)

255. Optical Signatures of Cooling Flows in Normal Early-Type Galaxies -Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 24, p.817 (1992)

256. An HI Survey of Actively Star-Forming Dwarf Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 25, p.841 (1993)

257. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies in the Local Universe - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 25, p.1291 (1993)

258. The Mass-To-Light Ratios of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 25, p.1383

259. Low Surface Brightness Galaxies: Evolution without Mass Transfer - Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies, proceedings of the Conference held at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, April 26-30, 1993

260. Star Formation Rates in Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 26, p.877 (1994)

261. IRAS Galaxies in the Bootes Void -  Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 26, p.1408 (1994)262. Ultraviolet Imaging of the Peculiar Starburst Galaxy NGC3310 - Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 27, p.1355 (1995)263. Age Dating Elliptical Galaxies via Near-IR AGB Light - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol.

27, p.1408 (1995)264. The Ultraviolet and Infrared Morphology of Nearby Starburst -  Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 28, p.826 (1996)265. Rotation Curves of Giant LSB Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 28, p.854

(1996)266. Teaching with Electrons - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 28, p.1310 (1996)267. Globular cluster populations of Hickson compact groups - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,

Vol. 28, p.1354 )1996)268. Elliptical Galaxies: Young or Old? - The Nature of Elliptical Galaxies; 2nd Stromlo Symposium. ASP

Conference Series; Vol. 116; 1997 (1997)269. Ultraviolet imaging observations of Abell 1795: Further evidence for massive star formation- The seventh

astrophysical conference: Star formation, near and far. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 393, pp. 551-554 (1997)

270. Ultraviolet imaging of nearby starbursts: NGC 3310 - The ultraviolet universe at low and high redshift. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 408, pp. 45-49  (1997)

271. Disturbed Field Elliptical Galaxies: Young or Old? Extragalactic Astronomy in the Infrared. Edited by G. A. Mamon, Trinh Xuan Thuan, and J. Tran Thanh Van. Paris: Editions Frontieres, 1997., p.57

272. Hα Velocity Mapping of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 29, p.1246 (1997)

273. Peculiar Velocities or Systematic Errors? - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 29, p.1380 (1997)

274. The Completely Transparent Galaxy UGC 12695 -  Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 29, p.1398 (1997)

275. 21-cm Study of Over 100 Newly Discovered, Nearby LSB Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 30, p.1287 (1998)

276. 5000 Web Students Later: Panacea or Curse? -Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 29, p.1312 (1998)

277. Teaching with Electrons: The Good, Bad and Ugly sides of the WWW – 116th AAPT National Meeting (1998)

278. Digital Technology in Science by Doing - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 30, p.852 (1998)

279. Deviations from the Fundamental Plane and Implications for Cluster Peculiar Velocities - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 30, p.1303 (1998)

280. Low Surface Brightness galaxies beyond z=0. 5: existence, detection and properties - Low Surface Brightness Universe, ASP Conference Series 170, 177 (1999)

281. GalCrash: N-body Simulations on the Student Desktop - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 31, p.1520 (1999)

282. Real Data Driven JAVA Applets for Astronomy Education - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 31, p.1520 (1999)

283. The Baryonic Tully-Fisher Relation - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 31, p.1559284. The Space Density of Galaxies in the Local Universe - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol.

31, p.1559 (1999)285. Data and Analysis of a Large Sample of Early-Type Galaxies and The Fundamental Plane of Nearby

Clusters - Cosmic Flows Workshop, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 201, 92 (2000) 286. The M/K Giant Ratio in Maffei 1 and Implications for Its Distance -Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 32, p.883 (2000)287. An HST Cepheid Distance to NGC 2841 - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 32, p.1605

(2000)288. The Pine Mountain Observatory Outreach Program - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 32,

p.1606 (2000)289. Digital Teaching Obstacles 11th International Conference on College Teaching and Learning (2000)290. Teaching with Electrons: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly - American Physical Society, Annual March

Meeting, March 20-24, 2000 Minneapolis, MN291. Using JAVA Tools to Promote Student Collaborative Projects – American Physical Society (2000)292. Exploring the Sensitivity Limit: 21-cm Observations of Low Surface Brightness Galaxies with the Arecibo

Telescope - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 33, p.901 (2001)293. Star Formation Properties of HIPASS Galaxies I: Sample Characteristics - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 33, p.906 (2001)294. Star Formation Properties of HI Selected Galaxies I. Overall properties - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 34, p.710 (2001)295. Star Formation Properties of HI Selected Galaxies II. HII Regions Characteristics - Bulletin of the American

Astronomical Society, Vol. 34, p.710 (2002)296. Measuring Authentic Digital Data in K-12 Classrooms - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol.

34, p.1196 (2002)297. The Viability of a Professional Masters Certification Program in Physics/Astronomy - Bulletin of the

American Astronomical Society, Vol. 34, p.1317 (2002)298. Doubling the Number of Massive Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Seeing Through the Dust: The

Detection of HI and the Exploration of the ISM in Galaxies, ASP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 276, 427 (2002)299. Diffuse Baryons in the Universe: Galaxies, Warm Gas, or Cold Lonely Lumps - The IGM/Galaxy

Connection: The Distribution of Baryons at z=0, ASSL Conference Proceedings Vol. 281.11 (2003)300. Bringing New Leaning Modalities to all Disciplines – Reinvention Center National Meeting (2004)301. Research-Based Public Outreach and Education - NASA Office of Space Science Education and Public

Outreach Conference, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 319, 114 (2004)302. Spitzer Space Telescope Imaging of Luminous and Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies in the Local Universe:

First Results - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 37, p.1191 (2005)303. A Spitzer View of the Star Formation in the Barred Spiral NGC 1365 - Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 37, p.1192 (2005)304. Spitzer Space Telescope Imaging of Luminous and Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies in the Local Universe:

First Results - Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 37, p.1191 (2005)305. Star Formation in Massive Low Surface Brightness Galaxies - Bulletin of the American Astronomical

Society, Vol. 37, p.1392 (2005)306. Technology-Empowered Collaborative Learning, ELI Annual Meeting (2008)307. Technology-Empowered Collaborative Teaching and Learning: A Tool Based Approcah to Participatory

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