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NATIONAL

OPTICAL

ASTRONOMY

OBSERVATORIES

NATIONAL OPTICAL ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORIES

QUARTERLY REPORT

JANUARY-MARCH 1995

May 2,1995

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION

II. PERSONNEL AND BUDGET STATISTICS, NOAO

A. Visiting Scientists

B. Hired

C. Completed Employment

D. Changed Status 2

E. Gemini 8-m Telescopes Project 2

F. Chilean Economic Statistics 2

G. NSF Foreign Travel Fund 2

Appendices

Appendix A: Telescope Usage Statistics

Appendix B: Observational Programs

I. INTRODUCTION

In June 1988, the Division of Astronomical Sciences of the National Science Foundation (NSF) decidedthat one quarterly report of the National Optical Astronomy Observatories would be timed to coincide withtheNSF Annual Presentation. Information formerly included in the NOAO Quarterly Report for the secondquarter, January - March, is now incorporated into the material prepared by NOAO for the NSF AnnualPresentation.

NOAO continues to keep records of personnel, telescope usage, and observational program statistics for thesecond quarter. This document lists personnel changes for the period 1 January - 31 March 1994. TheNOAO Newsletter No. 42 (June 1995) contains information on major projects, new instrumentation, andoperations. Theappendices to this report summarize telescope usage statistics and observational programs.

II. PERSONNEL AND BUDGET STATISTICS, NOAO

A. Visitors who arrived this quarter for a stay of one month or more

Arrived Name

01/06/95 Louis Strous

01/11/95 Laura Kay01/15/95 Howard Beckley01/15/95 Marc Kassis

01/15/95 Maritza Tavarez

01/15/95 Sarah Tuttle

01/23/95 Freeman Bertrand

01/23/95 T. Alan Clark

01/23/95 Mark Mulrooney02/01/95 Ive Kohnenkamp02/15/95 Duilia deMello

02/28/95 Thomas Lebzelter

B. Hired

Date Name

01/11/95 Charles Claver

02/01/95 Buell Jannuzi

04/1/95 John Filhaber

C. Completed Employment

Date Name

02/07/95 R. Christopher Smith03/30/95 Maria Eugenia Barraza

NOAO facilitv

Institution visited

NJIT NSO/SP

Columbia University CTIO

New Mexico Inst, of Mining & Tech CTIO

Willamette University CTIO

City U. of New York CTIO

U. California, Santa Cruz CTIO

NASA/Lockheed NSO/SP

University of Calgary NSO/Tucson

NASA/Lockheed NSO/SP

U. de Chile CTIO

U. de Sao Paulo, Brazil CTIO

University of Vienna KPNO

Position

Research Associate

Research Associate

Telescope Systems Engineer

Position

Research Associate

Librarian

NOAO division

KPNO

KPNO

CTIO

NOAO division

CTIO

CTIO

D. Gemini 8-m Telescopes Project

Hired

Date Name Position

03/37/95 John Home Senior Engineer

E. Chilean Economic Statistics FY 1995

%Change Cum. Change Avr. monthlyMonth inCPI in CPI Pesos/DollarsJanuary 0.6 2.1 407.15February 0.5 2.6 416.94March 0.6 3.3 410.58

F. NSF Foreign Travel Fund

For the quarter 1January through 31 March 1995, a total of $2,761.27 was paid out of the NSF ForeignTravel account for visits to the following optical telescopes:

Las Campanas Observatory, ChileLa Palma Observatory, SpainCanada-France-Hawaii Telescope, Hawaii

APPENDIX A

Telescope Usage Statistics

October - December 1994

Astronomical Observations Scheduled Maintenance

Telescope

Hours Used Hours Lost

Visitors Staff Weather Equipment

4-m 911.5 591.1 116.7 43.5 48.3 111.9

1.5-m 857.6 556.0 99.2 109.4 22.5 70.5

1-m 432.4 295.6 17.0 67.5 12.8 39.5

CTIO 0.9-m 874.1 548.0 153.5 59.6 14.3 98.7

*0.6/0.9-m 416.6 337.3 9.5 49.3 2.5 18.0

0.6-m 182.5 161.5 0.0 19.5 1.5 0.0

4-m 1061.6 571.72 109.28 338.1 19.0 23.5

2.1-m 1041.25 535.89 75.61 329.25 32.5 68.0

Coude Feed 963.6 519.45 64.5 303.9 14.25 61.5

KPNO 1.3-m 1033.5 436.1 128.5 433.6 28.8 6.5

0.9-m 916.5 450.37 60.13 325.0 13.5 67.5

Schmidt 392.5 217.88 13.62 140.5 13.5 7.0

Hilltop Dome 1703.0 0.0 1135.0 551.0 17.0 0.0

Vac. Tower/SP 791.0 218.0 177.0 315.0 10.0 71.0

Evans Facility 1191.0 287.0 467.0 414.0 23.0 0.0

NSO **FTS Lab 520.0 216.0 224.0 0.0 0.0 80.0

**McMath-Pierce 2000.0 921.0 401.0 573.0 75.0 30.0

Vacuum/KP 592.0 31.0 315.0 231.0 15.0 0.0

Note: Scheduled hours are calculated according to the ephemerides for CTIO:

October

November

December

9.9 hours/night;8.9 hours/night;8.2 hours/night.

Use restricted to dark of the moon.

** Totals include both day and night hours. All others are day only.

APPENDIX B

CERRO TOLOLO INTER-AMERICAN OBSERVATORY

January - March 1995: Individual telescope assignments are listed below. Graduate students are indicated byan asterisk after each name. Nights assigned (hours worked), and telescope used are indicated. ServiceObserving programs are denoted by S.O. instead of nights assigned. A total of 73 programs were carried outduring this quarter.

C. Anguita, M.T. Ruiz, P. Loyola (U. de Chile): "CCD Parallaxes: Cool Degenerates and Hot Subdwarfs."2(18)1.5-m

C. Bailyn, J. Orosz* (Yale U.), R. Remillard (Massachusetts Inst, of Tech.), J. McClintock (Center forAstrophys.): "Optical Studies of Black Hole Binary Systems." 5(56)1.5-m

H. Bond (STScI): "Post-AGB Stars in the Magellanic Clouds as Standard Candles." 5(45)1.5-m

S. Baird (Benedictine College): "Metallicities of RR Lyr Stars from byCa Photometry." 7(60)l-m

J. Baldwin, A. Cooke (CTIO), H. Netzer (Tel Aviv U.), G. Feriand (U. of Kentucky): "Physics of the NarrowLine Region - Repeat of Fabry-Perot Observations for NGC 3393." l(5)4-m

L. Berdnikov (Sternberg Astron. Inst., Moscow), T. Turner (Saint Mary's U.): "Photometric Monitoring ofSouthern Cepheid Variables." 8(47)0.6-m

G. Bower (STScI), R. Elston (CTIO), T. Heckman (Johns Hopkins U.), D. Richstone (U. of Michigan):"Testing the Black Hole Paradigm in Nearby Dusty AGNs." 3(32)4-m

M. Breger, W. Zima (Institut fur Astronomie, Austria), W. Dziembowski (Copernicus Astronomical Center,Poland): "The Multisite Campaign of FG Vir." 21(142)0.6-m

L. Campusano (U. de Chile), R. Clowes, M. Graham* (U. Central Lancashire, UK): "Testing the Extension ofthe Largest Quasar Group into the ESO Field 999." 1(1 l)4-m

K.-P. Cheng (The Catholic U. of America), J. Neff (Pennsylvania State U.): "Search for New Proto-PlanetarySystem Candidates." 4(20)1.5-m

Y.-H. Chu, S. Points* (U. of Illinois), E. Magnier (U. of Amsterdam, The Netherlands), R.C. Smith (CTIO):"Physical Structures of Superbubbles and Supergiant Shells in the LMC." 3(29)4-m

P. Dowler*, D. vandenBerg (U. of Victoria, Canada), P. Stetson (DAO, Canada): "Deep CCD Photometry ofYoung Low Metallicity Clusters in the LMC - Determination of Ages, Luminosity Functions, and the InitialMass Function." 2(20)1.5-m

P. Durrell* (McMaster U.): "Globular Cluster System of the dE,N NGC 5206." S.O. l(10)4-m

J. Elias, R. Elston (CTIO), P. Osmer (Ohio State U.): "Near-Infrared Standards for Large Telescopes."9(75) 1-m

R. Elston (CTIO), G. Hill, K. Thompson (U. ofTexas), M. Kassis* (Willamette U): "Survey ofFe II in HighRedshiftQSOs." 4(39)4-m

R. Elston (CTIO), P. McCarthy (Carnegie Obs.), P. Eisenhardt (Jet Propulsion Lab.), N. Lu (IPAC), H.Beckley* (New Mexico Inst, ofMining &Tech.), M. Tavarez* (City U. of New York): "IR Spectroscopy ofHigh Redshift Radio Galaxies." 5(49)4-m

P. Fischer (AT&T Bell Labs.), K. Gebhardt, C. Pryor, T. Williams (Rutgers U.): "Dynamics of Intermediate-Age Elliptical LMC Clusters." 3(28)4-m, 2(18)0.9-m

J. Frogel, A. Quillen, R. Pogge, D. DePoy, D. Terndrup, K. Sellgren, G. Tiede* (Ohio State U.), R. Davies(Durham U., UK): "AMulti-Color Atlas of Galaxies: A Study of Structure and StellarContent: IR andOptical Surface Photometry." 11(108)1.5-m

J. Gallagher (U. ofWisconsin), L. Matthews* (State U. ofNew York), R. Schommer (CTIO): "Kinematics ofa Southern Sample ofExtreme Late-Type Galaxies in the Local Supercluster." 2(20)4-m, 3(29)1 5-m3(16)CS

J. Gallagher (U. ofWisconsin), L. Matthews* (State U. ofNew York): "Ha Emission Survey ofa SouthernSampleof Extreme Late-Type Galaxies in the LocalSupercluster-2." 5(29)1.5-m

D. Geisler (CTIO), A. Sarajedini (KPNO): "Standard Giant Branches in the Washington System: ANewMethod for Metallicity Determination and its Application to the Carina and Sextans Dwarf SpheroidalGalaxies." 2(19)1.5-m

R. Gonzalez*, J. Graham (U. California, Berkeley): "Deep Imaging ofNearby Spirals: Global Morphology &Color Gradients in Spiral Arms." S.O. l(10)0.9-m

P. Guhathakurta (Princeton U.), T. Williams (Rutgers U.), H. Rix (Inst, for Advanced Study), M. Colless (Mt.Stromlo Obs., Australia): "Internal Kinematics and Spatial Distribution ofFaint Blue Galaxies from HighSpectral Resolution Fabry-Perot Imaging." 4(33)4-m

E. Hardy, L. Campusano, P. Rivera* (U. de Chile), R. Giovanelli, M. Haynes (Cornell U.): "A KinematicalFrame forLarge Scale Deviations from theHubble Flow." 8(70)0.9-m

E. Hardy (U. de Chile): "The Chemical Structure and History ofthe Stellar Disk ofSpirals." 5(45)0.9-m

C. Haswell, J. Patterson, A. Shambrook* (Columbia U.), K. Home (U. of Utrecht, The Netherlands):"Imaging Precessing Elliptical Disks." 4(38)4-m

S. Hawley (Michigan State U.), P. Byrne (Armagh Obs., Ireland): "Rotation and Magnetic Activity in theYoung Open Cluster IC 2391." 2(23)4-m

X. Hui (MIT), H. Ford (STScI), K. Freeman (Mt. Stromlo Obs., Australia): "The Dynamics and MassDistributions in the OuterHalo of Cen A (NGC 5128." 4(41)4-m

R. Jeffries, D. James (U. of Birmingham, UK): "Photometry and Identification of Low Mass Stars in NGC2516." 6(32)0.9-m

K. Johnston, N. Zacharias, M. Zacharias (U.S. Naval Observatory), Chr. de Vegt (U. of Hamburg):"Structure Analysis and Precise Positions of Extragalactic Reference Frame Sources." 8(70)0.9-m

M. Joner (Brigham Young U.): "Standard Fields for BVRI CCD Photometry." 1l(100)0.9-m

M. Joner (Brigham Young U.): "Observations of SX Phe Stars." 5(32) 1-m

S. Kenyon (Center for Astrophysics), M. Gomez (Obs. Astronomico, Argentina): "Young Stars in ChamaleonI Dark Cloud." 4(42)1.5-m

R. Koopmann*, J. Kenney (Yale U.): "The Effects of Environment and Dynamics on Star Formation in VirgoCluster and Isolated Spiral Galaxies." 2(19)4-m

L. Kuchinski*, D. Terndrup (Ohio State U.): "Exploring Boxy/Peanut Bulges. II. Spectroscopy." S.O.2(19)0.9-m

C. Lacy (U. of Arkansas): "Apsidal Motion in Eccentric Eclipsing Binary Stars." 11(60)0.6-m

W. Landsman, T. Stecher (NASA/GSFC), A. Crotts, Y. Fang* (Columbia U.): "The UV-Bright Stars ofOmega Centauri." 2(20)4-m

A. Layden (CTIO), S. Tuttle* (U. of California, Santa Cruz): "Time Series Photometry of Ex Hydra."3(9) 1-m

J. Maza, M. Wischnjewsky, X. Gomez* (U. de Chile): "UBVRI Photometry of Calan-Tololo SeyfertGalaxies." 6(51)0.9-m

A. Moffat, N. St. Louis, T. Morel*, S. Marchenko (U. of Montreal, Canada): "Coordinated Monitoring ofLuminous Hot Stars." 20(136)0.6-m

B. Nichol (U. of Chicago), A. Connolly (Johns Hopkins U.): "Fabry-Perot Imaging of Distant Clusters ofGalaxies." 2(19)4-m

P. Ortiz, J. Maza (U. de Chile): "Search for Quasars with Redshift z > 4.0." 2(20)CS

J. Patterson, A. Shambrook*, J. Kemp, C. Haswell (Columbia U.): "Superhumps in Cataclysmic Variables."12(68) 1-m

D. Peterson (State U. of New York): "A-F Supergiants and the Galactic Rotation Curve." 5(52)1.5-m,5(47)0.9-m

A. Phillips (U. of California, Sta. Cruz): "Na D Search for Superwinds in Hotspot Galaxies." l(10)4-m

A. Phillips (U. of California, Sta. Cruz): "Survey for Circumnuclear Star Formation in Early-Type BarredSpirals." 4(36)0.9-m

M. Phillips, M. Hamuy, R. Schommer, C. Smith, N. Suntzeff, R. Aviles (CTIO), J. Maza (U. de Chile), B.Schmidt, A. Riess, R. Kirshner (Harvard U.), B. Leibundgut, J. Spyromilio (ESO), D. de Mello (U. SaoPaulo): "A Search for Supernovae in Galaxy Clusters." l(6)4-m, 2(60)0.9-m

G. Purcell*, R. Buta (U. ofAlabama): "Physical Galaxy Morphology: Observations ofA Slice Through theRevised Hubble Sequence at Stage Sbc." 6(61)1.5-m

M. Regan* , S. Vogel, R. Gruendl*, P. Teuben (U. of Maryland): "The Gas Kinematics of Barred SpiralGalaxies." 4(32)1.5-m

A. Sarajedini, A. Milone(KPNO): "High Precision CCD Photometry of Poorly-Studied Open Clusters."3(26)0.9-m

P. Seitzer (U. of Michigan), R. Reijns*, T. de Zeeuw, R. Arnold (Sterrewacht Leiden, Netherlands), K.Freeman (Mt. Stromlo Obs., Australia): "Kinematics and Chemistry of Omega Centauri." 5(52)4-m

M. Shara, M. Potter (STScI), A. Moffat (U. de Montreal, Canada): "A Survey of the Southern Milky Way forDistant Wolf-Rayet Stars." 5(51)1.5-m, 1(10)CS

J.A. Smith*, T. Oswalt (Florida Inst, of Tech.), S. Leggett (JAC, Hawaii): "Photometry of White Dwarfs inWide Binaries." 9(90)1.5-m, 6(55)0.9-m

M. Smith (CTIO), S. Tuttle* (U. California, Santa Cruz): "A Search for Quasars at Redshifts 5 and 6."5(43)4-m, 11(92)CS

M. Smith, R. Elston (CTIO), M. Ward (U. of Oxford, UK), G. Wright (JAC, Hawaii): "An Infrared SpectralAtlas of NGC 3783, NGC 4507 and NGC 5408." 2(18)4-m

R.C. Smith (CTIO), P. Winkler (Middlebury College), Y.-H. Chu (U. of Illinois): "AnEmission-Line Surveyfor [Selected Regions of] the Magellanic Clouds." 5(34)CS

J. Stauffer, C. Prosser, L. Hartmann (Harvard-Smithsonian), T. Simon, B. Patten (U. of Hawaii), M.Giampapa (NOAO), S. Balachandran (Ohio State U.): "Rotational Velocities and Lithium Abundances forLow Mass Members of IC2391 and IC2602." 4(35)4-m

T. Steiman-Cameron(NASA/Ames), J. Imamura (U. of Oregon): "High-Speed Photometry of Accreting WhiteDwarfs." 7(51)l-m

N. Suntzeff, C. Smith, R. Schommer, M. Phillips, M. Hamuy, R. Aviles (CTIO), B. Schmidt (Center forAstrophysics), J. Maza (U. de Chile), A. Riess, R. Kirshner (Harvard U.), J. Spyromilio, B. Leibundgut(ESO): "A Pilot Project to Search for Distant Type la Supernovae." 4(31)4-m

B. Twarog, B. Anthony-Twarog (U. of Kansas): "uvbyCaPhotometry of Halo-DiskTransitionField Giants."8(67) 1-m

A. Tyson, P. Fischer (AT&T Bell Labs), J. Miralda-Escude (Inst, for Advanced Study), R. Guhathakurta(STScI): "Dark Matter Distribution in Clusters of Galaxies: A Direct Observation." 3(30)4-m

A. Walker, N. Suntzeff (CTIO): "A Search for More Very Old LMC Clusters." 4(35)1.5-m

B. Weiner*, T. Williams, J. Sellwood (RutgersU.): "Kinematics of Stars and Gas in Barred Spiral Galaxies."l(10)4-m, 2(18)1.5-m

B. Welsh, N. Craig (U. of California, Berkeley), E. Albert (U.S. Naval Academy): "A Ti II Survey of theGalaxy." 4(36)1.5-m

E. Wilcots (National RadioAstron. Obs.), E. Lada (U. of Maryland): "K Band Imaging Survey of EmbeddedClusters in LMC Dark Clouds." 4(35)1.5-m

T. Williams (Rutgers U.), D. Schiminovich*, J. van Gorkom (ColumbiaU.), T. van der Hulst (KapteynAstron. Inst.): "Sharp Edges in Neutral Hydrogen in Elliptical Shell Galaxies and Spirals: the Result ofPhotoionization?." 1(9)1.5-m, 2(18)0.9-m

T. Williams, D. Merritt, R. Tremblay* (Rutgers U.): "Measuring the Dark Matter in the Leo I Group."5(45)4-m

R. Wing (Ohio State U.), D. MacConnell (STScI), E. Costa (U. de Chile): "Galactic Structure in the Directionof Norma." l(10)l-m

P. Winkler (Middlebury College), J. Morse (STScI), R.C. Smith (CTIO): "The Young Supernova RemnantN132D in the LMC: Structure and Kinematics in Coronal [Fe XIV] Emission." 2(19)4-m

P. Winkler (Middlebury College), R.C. Smith (CTIO), R. Petre (NASA/GSFC), Y.-H. Chu (U. of Illinois):"New Supernova Remnants in the Magellanic Clouds." 2(20)4-m

MACHO Project

(U. of California): D. Reiss and S. Marshall for "Macho Project." l(8)l-m

Michigan Program

P. Seitzer (U. of Michigan), E. Friel (Maria Mitchell Obs.), M. Kassis* (Willamette U.), H. Beckley* (NewMexico Inst, of Mining & Tech.). 27(223)CS

Yale Program

(Yale U.): J. Orosz* for the "Yale Program." 8(89)0.9-m

Executed Proposals 01/01/95 - 03/31/95 Page 1 Mon Apr 24 15:04:22 1995

Nights Hours Days Hours

1525 0 f94 s95H Abt, D Willmarth,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesBinary Search Among Sharp-Lined A Stars

Coude Feed

1447 0 f94S Adelman, The CitadelA Philip, Van Vleck ObservatoryElemental Abundances of Field Horizontal Branch

' Stars IV Coude Feed

1638 0 f94P Appleton, C Winrich, Iowa State UniversityKinematics of Galaxy Pairs in Early Stages ofMerger 2.1 meter

4.00 43.50 0.00

6.00 2.10 0.00

4.00 33.00 0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

1635 0 f94

D Axon, L Stuart,Space Telescope Science InstituteF Combes, Observatoire de MeudonM Shaw, University of SheffieldIsophote Twists Within the Nuclei of BarredSpiral Galaxies 1.3 meter 6.90 13.00 0.00 0.00

1650 0 f94S Balachandran, J Carr, Ohio State UniversityThe Oxygen Abundance in the Trapezium Cluster

4 meter

1681 0 s95T Beers, S Hawley, Michigan State UniversityB Anthony-Twarog, B Twarog, University of KansasA Sarajedini,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesDiscovery and Analysis of Extremely Metal-PoorStars .... 2.1 meter

0.9 meter

1489 0 f94J Brown, H Yee, University of TorontoA Deep Imaging Survey of CD Galaxies

0.9 meter

3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

3.90 22.00 0.00 0.00

4.00 21.00 0.00 0.00

3.90 2.00 0.00 0.00

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1703 4 s95

D Burrows, Z Guo, Pennsylvania State UniversityHigh Resolution Spectroscopy of InterstellarAbsorption.... Coude Feed

Mon Apr 24 15:04:22 1995

Nights Hours Days Hours

1603 0 f94

A Crotts, W van der Veen, Columbia UniversityS Trammell, University of Texas, AustinA Study of Dust Distribution Around AGB StarsUsing Light.. 2.1 meter

1665 0 f94

M Dickinson, Space Telescope Science InstituteP Eisenhardt, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryUsing Radio Galaxies to Find Clusters at z > 1

4 meter

1862 0 s95

M Donahue, Space Telescope Science InstituteG Aldering, J Cabanela, University of MinnesotaJ Stocke, University of ColoradoA Search for H Emission from Intergalactic H IClouds Burrell Schmidt

1662 0 f94

P Eisenhardt, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryP McCarthy, Carnegie Observatories, (OCIW)R Elston,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesN Lu, California Institute of TechnologyIR Spectroscopy of High Redshift Radio Galaxies

4 meter

1822 0 s95

R Elston,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesP Eisenhardt, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryThe Evolution of z>l Field Galaxies

5.00 37.00 0.00

4.75 29.00 0.00

3.00 30.50 0.00

5.00 16.00 0.00

3.00 28.50 0.00

4 meter 6.90 63.00 0.00

1907 0 s95

R Elston,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesA Stanford, California Institute of TechnologyP Eisenhardt, Jet Propulsion LaboratoryDeep L Band Imaging of Moderate Redshift GalaxyClusters 2.1 meter 4.65 4.00 0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1513 0 f94 s95

R Garden, K Karamian,University of California, IrvineA Search for Jet-Driven Molecular Outflows

1.3 meter 6.00 54.00 0.00 0.00

1593 0 f94

J Gardner, R Fong, N Metcalfe, T Shanks,Durham UniversityBright B-Band Galaxy Counts

Burrell Schmidt 9.90 42.00 0.00 0.00

1719 0 s95

R Giovanelii, M Haynes, Cornell UniversityMeasurement of Peculiar Velocities of SpiralGalaxies 0.9 meter 8.00 19.50 0.00 0.00

1685 0 s95P Gondhalekar, Rutherford & Appleton LaboratoryA Kembhavi,Inter-University Centre for Astronomy/PhysicsA Mahabal, G Anupama,Narrow Band Imagery of Sersic-Pastoriza Galaxies

0.9 meter 6.00 21.00 0.00 0.00

1821 0 s95

J Halpern, Columbia UniversityM Eracleous, Space Telescope Science InstituteLong-Term Variability and the Origin ofDouble-Peaked 2.1 meter 2.00 17.50 0.00 0.00

1814 0 s95

D Helfand, Y Fang, E Bonar Blanton,Columbia UniversityR White, Space Telescope Science InstituteBent Double Radio Galaxies & the Search forDistant 2.1 meter 4.00 15.50 0.00 0.00

1483 0 f94G Hill, K Thompson, McDonald ObservatoryR Elston,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesIron In High Redshift QSOs: Constraining Age ofUniverse 4 meter 4.85 20.00 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1548 0 f94

K Hinkle, L Wallace, E Hardesty, D Little,D Branston, B Mueller,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesS Edwards, Smith CollegeV Sarajedini, University of ArizonaM Meyer, University of MassachusettsL and K Band Infrared Spectral Standards

4 meter 0.00 0.00 3.00 4.00

1810 0 s95

K Hinkle, R Joyce,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesF Fekel, Tennessee State UniversityOrbits of Symbiotic Stars from Infrared Spectra

Coude Feed 3.00 30.50 0.00 0.00

1863 0 s95

K Hinkle, L Wallace,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesS Edwards, Smith CollegeM Meyer, University of MassachusettsK Band Infrared Spectral Standards

4 meter 4.00 46.00 4.00 11.00

1898 0 s95

X Hui, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyH Ford, Space Telescope Science InstituteK Freeman,

Mt. Stromlo & Siding Spring ObservatoryZ Wang,

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsPlanetary Nebula System and Dynamics of NearbySpiral 4 meter 3.00 33.50 0.00 0.00

1580 0 f94

K Janes, M Tavarez, J Lotz, Boston UniversityE Friel, Maria Mitchell ObservatoryR Phelps, Carnegie Observatory (OCIW)P Seitzer, University of MichiganH Roe, Green Fields Country Day SchoolIntegrated Properties of Galactic Open Clusters

Burrell Schmidt 9.00 38.00 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours

1826 0 s95B Jannuzi, Institute for Advanced StudyR Green,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesS Morris, Dominion Astrophysical ObservatoryR Weymann, Carnegie Observatories, (OCIW)The Connection Between Low Redshift Ly-Absorbers Burrell Schmidt

1892 0 s95L Jones, University of North CarolinaSpectral Synthesis of Integrated Light inEarly-Type Coude Feed

1544 0 f94J Kastner, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyD Weintraub, T Huard, Vanderbilt UniversityR Probst,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesPolarimetric/Coronagraphic Imaging of iRC+10216with COB... 1-3 meter

1715 0 s95W Keel, R White III, University of AlabamaNear-Infrared Extinction in Backlit Galaxies

2.1 meter

1507 0 f94S Kenyon, R Marzke, M Geller,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsThe H-Band Luminosity Function of NearbyGalaxies 1-3 meter

1522 0 f94T Kinman, D Harmer,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesC Cacciari, A Bragaglia, Universita de BolognaThe Nearby Blue Horizontal Branch Stars

Coude Feed

5.00 32.00 0.00

.00 36.50 0.00

5.65 18.00 0.00

3.00 9.50 0.00

3.00 17.00 0.00

4.00 43.00 0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1523 0 f94

T Kinman,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesBlue Horizontal Branch & RR Lyrae Stars in theOuter Halo 0.9 meter 5.50 17.50 0.00 0.00

1768 0 s95

T Kinman, D Harmer, N Suntzeff,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesR Kraft, University of California, Santa CruzThe Velocity Dispersion of the Halo at the NorthGalactic 4 meter 4.90 54.00 0.00 0.00

1770 0 s95

T Kinman,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesBlue Horizontal Branch & RR Lyrae Stars in theOuter Halo 1.3 meter 6.00 21.00 0.00 0.00

927 6 s95

R Kirshner, P Ruiz-Lapuente,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsL Wells,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesSupernova Light Curves

2.1 meter 0.90 0.00 0.00 0.00

1543 0 f94 s95

H Kobulnicky, E Skillman,University of MinnesotaLocalized Abundance Enrichment in NearbyWolf-Rayet Galax.. 2.1 meter 4.00 48.00 0.00 0.00

1759 0 s95

R Koopman, J Kenney, Yale UniversityThe Effects of Environment and Dynamics on StarFormation.. 0.9 meter 5.00 54.50 0.00 0.00

1469 0 f94

A Landolt, Louisiana State UniversityBroad-Band Standards at Declination +45 Degrees

0.9 meter 5.00 6.20 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours

1680 0 s95A Landolt, Louisiana State UniversityBroad-Band Standards at Declination +45 Degrees

1.3 meter 8.90 20.00 0.00 0.00

1820 0 s95K Lanzetta, SUNY at Stony BrookD Meyer, Northwestern UniversityA Wolfe, University of California, San DiegoGalactic Chemcial Abundances at z = 1

4 meter 4.00 23.00 0.00 0.00

1842 0 s95K Lanzetta, SUNY at Stony BrookJ Webb, University of New South WalesX Barcons, Universidad de CantabriaMulti-Color Imaging of Ly Absorbing Galaxies

2.1 meter 4.00 25.00 0.00 0.00

1771 0 s95T Lebzelter, J Hron, E Dorfi,Institut fur AstronomieK Hinkle,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesM Skrutskie, University of MassachusettsTime Series IR Spectroscopy of SemiregularVariables Coude Feed 11.00 95.50 0.00 0.00

1900 0 s95M Lehnert, Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryT Heckman, Johns Hopkins UniversityDetermining the Nature of Diffuse InterstellarMedium in... 0.9 meter 5.00 22.00 0.00 0.00

1901 0 s95M Lehnert, Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryT Heckman, Johns Hopkins UniversitySearching for Low Redshift QSOs Near Edge-OnStarburst.... Burrell Schmidt 5.00 44.00 0.00 0.00

1876 0 s95W Li, N Evans II, University of Texas, AustinE Lada, D Horner, University of MarylandTesting the Photoionization-Regulated StarFormation 1-3 meter 11.80 39.50 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1817 0 s95

J Lowenthal, Lick ObservatoryT Heckman, Johns Hopkins UniversityIonizing Radiation from Starburst Galaxies

Burrell Schmidt 6.00 40.00 0.00 0.00

9149 0 f94

P Mason, Case Western Reserve UniversityCCD Photometry of the Unusual MagneticCataclysmic Binary.. Burrell Schmidt 7.00 39.00 0.00 0.00

1887 0 s95

M Mateo, University of MichiganR Peterson, University of California, Santa CruzThe Internal Kinematics of Low-Luminosity Dwarfsin the.... 4 meter 4.00 23.50 0.00 0.00

1873 0 s95

P McCarthy, Carnegie Observatories, (OCIW)R Becker, University of California, DavisW van Breugel, M Lehnert,Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryOptical Follow-Up of the VLA Deep Survey

4 meter 3.00 34.00 0.00 0.00

1718 0 s95

R McMillan, R Ciardullo,Pennsylvania State UniversityExtragalactic Observations of Supernova AgeIndicators 0.9 meter 2.00 16.50 0.00 0.00

1711 0 s95

B McNamara, G Mackie,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsColor Imaging of a Complete Sample of ClusterDominant 2.1 meter 4.00 28.50 0.00 0.00

1712 0 f94 s95

B McNamara,

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsU-Band Imaging of Blue Central Cluster Galaxiesat 4 meter 3.00 36.50 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours

1651 0 f94M Meyer, S Strom, L Allen, K Strom,University of MassachusettsS Edwards, Smith CollegeInfrared Spectroscopy of Deeply Embedded YoungClusters 4 meter 3.00 21.00 0.00 0.00

1824 0 s95D Minard, W Romanishin, University of OklahomaJHK Surface Photmetry of Brightest ClusterGalaxies 1-3 meter 11.85 81.00 0.00 0.00

1880 0 s95J Moody, M Joner, P Roming, N Rasband,Brigham Young UniversityMatter Outflow from the Nucleus of MlOl: Usingthe 2.1 meter 4.00 34.50 0.00 0.00

1808 6 s95J Mulchaey, Carnegie ObservatoriesM Regan, University of MarylandA ComDarison of the Hosts of Normal and ActiveGalaxies 2.1 meter 3.00 27.00 0.00 0.00

9151 0 s95B Muller,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesImaging of Chiron

0.9 meter 5.00 24.50 0.00 0.00

1626 0 f94C O'Dea, S Baum,Space Telescope Science InstituteM Lehnert, Lawrence Livermore LaboratoryJHK Colors of Compact Powerful Radio Galaxiesand a.... 2.1 meter 4.00 18.50 0.00 0.00

1501 0 f94D O'Neal, J Neff, Pennsylvania State UniversityS Saar,Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsMeasurements of Starspot Area and TemperatureActive Stars Coude Feed 6.00 42.00 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1889 0 s95

K Ohta, A Tomita, University of KyotoT Yamada, RIKENT Kii,Institute of Space & Astronautical ScienceY Ogasaka, ISASK Nakanishi, Kyoto UniversitySpectroscopic Follow-up Observations of ASCA LynxDeep 2.1 meter 4.00 47.50 0.00 0.00

1520 0 f94

F Owen, G Morrison,National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryW Keel, University of AlabamaEvolution of Radio Galaxies to z=l: OpticalImaging 2.1 meter 3.00 22.00 0.00 0.00

1695 0 s95

B Patten, T Simon, University of HawaiiRotation Periods for Low-Mass PMS Stars in NGC

2264 0.9 meter 5.50 40.00 0.00 0.00

1604 0 f94

J Patterson, J Halpern, A Shambrook,Columbia UniversityDisk Precession in Ultrashort-Period CataclysmicVariables 2.1 meter 6.75 35.50 0.00 0.00

1538 0 f94

R Phelps, Phillips LaboratoryK Janes, Boston UniversityE Friel, Maria Mitchell ObservatoryGalactic Disk Evolution: Photometry of Old OpenClusters 2.1 meter 5.00 33.00 0.00 0.00

847 2 f94

M Pierce, G Jacoby, J Hedden, S Courteau,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesD Crabtree, Dominion Astrophysical ObservatoryLong-Period Variables: An Alternative toCepheids? 2.1 meter 1.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1452 0 f94

M Postman, W Oegerle,Space Telescope Science InstituteT Lauer,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesJ Hoessel, University of Wisconsin, MadisonA Deep,Wide Area I-Band Galaxy Survey

4 meter 4.00 6.50 0.00 0.00

1698 0 s95

M Postman, W Oegerle,Space Telescope Science InstituteT Lauer,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesJ Hoessel, University of Wisconsin, MadisonL Lubin, Princeton UniversityA Deep, Wide Area I-Band Galaxy Survey

4 meter 3.00 36.00 0.00 0.00

1672 0 f94

R Probst,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesWide Field Imaging of Molecular Cloud Interfacesin Orion 1.3 meter 4.00 36.00 0.00 0.00

1755 0 s95

B Rachford, R Canterna, University of WyomingThe Onset of Chromospheric Activity in Late A-and F- Coude Feed 7.00 82.50 0.00 0.00

1587 0 f94

G Rhee, University of NevadaJ Stocke, M Harvanek, E Ellingson,University of ColoradoA Study of 3C Radio Galaxy Environments atIntermediate z 0.9 meter 3.00 11.50 0.00 0.00

1853 0 s95

P Rosati, R Burg, R Delia Ceca, C Norman,Johns Hopkins UniversityA Spectroscopic Study of Extremely Faint X-RayClusters 4 meter 3.00 19.50 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1753 0 s95

V Rubin, B Miller,Carnegie Institution of WashingtonSpectroscopy of Rapidly Rotating Central Cores in

4 meter 3.00 11.50 0.00 0.00

1584 0 s95

R Saffer, M Livio,Space Telescope Science InstituteThe Double Degenerate Progenitors of Type IASupernovae 2.1 meter 4.00 46.00 0.00 0.00

9150 0 s95

A Sarajedini,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesCCD Photometry of Globular Cluster Giant Branchesin V & I 0.9 meter 1.00 10.00 0.00 0.00

1474 0 f94 s95

D Schlegel, M Davis,University of California, BerkeleyTully-Fisher Observations of IRAS Galaxies

0.9 meter 5.00 46.50 0.00 0.00

9152 0 s95

N Sharp,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesLarge Scale Outflows from HH and Young StellarObjects 0.9 meter 1.00 10.00 0.00 0.00

1640 0 f94

V Smith, University of Texas, AustinK Cunha, Observatorio NacionalHigh-Resolution Spectroscopy of Low-Mass OrionAssociation. 4 meter 3.00 22.00 0.00 0.00

1468 0 f94

D Stickland, Rutherford & Appleton LaboratoryD Harmer,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesAn Optical and UV Study of New Composite BinaryStars Coude Feed 4.00 22.50 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours

1675 0 s95

K Strassmeier, A Washuttl, University of ViennaF Fekel, Tennessee State UniversityJ Rice, Brandon UniversityR Dempsey, University of ColoradoDoppler Imaging of Stellar Surface Structure

Coude Feed

1775 0 s95

M Strauss, Institute for Advanced StudyT Lauer,

National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesM Postman, Space Telescope Science InstituteVelocity Dispersions of Brightest ClusterGalaxies: .."... 2.1 meter

1725 0 s95C Taylor, E Brinks,National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryE Skillman, University of MinnesotaDeep Limits on Stellar Populations inIntergalactic HI 4 meter

1467 0 f94D Terndrup, L Kuchinski, Ohio State UniversityKinematics of Boxy-Peanut Bulges

4 meter

1694 0 s95D Terndrup, L Kuchinski, Ohio State UniversityExploring Boxy-Peanut Bulges. II. Kinematics

4 meter

0.9 meter

14.00 71.00 0.00

2.00 20.50 0.00

2.00 22.00 0.00

6.00 41.50 0.00

6.00

3.00

18.00 0.00

29.00 0.00

1500 0 f94

M Thornley, L Mundy, M Regan,University of MarylandC Wilson, McMaster UniversityTracing Recent Star Formation in NearbyFlocculent Galaxies 0.9 meter 4.00 30.00 0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1754 0 s95

J Tyson, AT&T Bell LaboratoriesK Kellermann, E Fomalont,National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryR Windhorst, Arizona State UniversityVery Deep Optical Study of the Deepes VLA Field:The 4 meter 2.90 21.50 0.00 0.00

1687 0 s95

S Veilleux,National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesD Sanders, University of HawaiiOptical Spectroscopy of a Unbiased Sample ofUltra 2.1 meter 4.00 46.00 0.00 0.00

1796 0 s95

R Wade, Penn State UniversityD Potter, University of ColoradoPost-Common-Envelope Stars on the PG Catalog

2.1 meter 3.90 39.00 0.00 0.00

1684 0 s95

G Wallerstein, J Brown, University of WashingtonThe 12C/13C & 16 0/17 0 Ratios in the M

Supergiants in.... 4 meter 0.00 0.00 2.00 6.00

1830 0 s95

J Webb, University of New South WalesK Lanzetta, SUNY at Stony BrookThe Deuterium Abundance at z = 2.796 toward

1337+113 4 meter 3.00 29.50 0.00 0.00

1624 0 f94

D Zaritsky, Carnegie Observatories, (OCIW)C Taylor, E Skillman, University of MinnesotaAbundance Properties of Spirals: Local & GlobalInfluences 0.9 meter 4.50 15.00 0.00 0.00

1787 0 s95

S Zepf, University of California, BerkeleyK Ashman, University of KansasR Sharpies, University of DurhamSpectroscopy of Extragalactic Globular ClusterSystems 4 meter 3.00 23.50 0.00 0.00

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Nights Hours Days Hours1707 0 s95

L van Zee, M Haynes, A Broeils,Cornell UniversityJ Salzer, Wesleyan UniversityImaging of High Hydrogen-Mass-to-Luminosity RatioGalaxies 0.9 meter 5.00 43.00 0.00 0.00

Total number of proposals: 93

Appendix BNational SolarObservatory

January - March, 1995

B001

Ernest Hildner National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration

November National Optical Astronomy Observatories

H-Alpha & Ca K Spectroheliograms

Evans Facility Sac Peak

H001

Todd Brown

Daily Flare Patrol

Hilltop Dome Sac Peak

H002

Todd Brown

Daily White Light Patrol

Hilltop Dome Sac Peak

B003

Richard Altrock

3 Line Coronal Photometer

Evans Facility Sac Peak

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

USAF/PL/GPSS

FTS Beamsplitter Changes Engineering

FTSLab

12

Stellar Engineering

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

B044

Steven Kcil

Worden

Ca K Solar Rotation

Evans Facility Sac Peak

USAF/PL/GPSS

USAF

Nights Days Hours

90 60

90 532

90 506

90

15 240

324.5

78 208

B057

Joe Elrod

Ceolostat Activity Monitor

Evans Facility Sac Peak

B062

Todd Brown

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Coronagraph Activity Monitor

Evans Facility Sac Peak

B321

Joe Elrod

Armstrong

Brown

Sunspot Drawings

Evans Facility Sac Peak

T333

Richard Mann

Hegwcr

Stratton

Wilkins

Telescope Maintenance

Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

B342

E Seykora East Carolina University

Solar Photosphcric Unsharp Masking

Evans Facility Sac Peak

B344

Shadia Habbal Harvard-Smithsonian Center for AstrophysicsAltrock USAF/PL/GPSS

Determination of Coronal Temperature

Evans Facility Sac Peak

T367

Roberto Falciani University of Florence

Smaldone University of Naples

Photosphcric and Chromospheric Studies of Solar ActivityVacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

Nights Days Hours

76 212

72 221

90 64

24

13 44

22

97

Nights Days Hours

T418 0 5 17

Jeffrey Kuhn National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesLin California Institute of Technology

Coulter National Optical Astronomy Observatories

RISE/PSPT Component Testing

Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

T438 0 11 48

Krishna Balasubramaniam National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Keil USAF/PL/GPSS

Search for High Resolution, Large Scale Mass Motions - CME Drivers

Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

T447 0 11 89

Haosheng Lin California Institute of TechnologyKuhn National Optical Astronomy Observatories

IR Observation of Magnetic Field Oscillations of Sunspots

Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

T448 0 10 72

Sami Solanki ETH Zurich

Lin California Institute of Technology

Kuhn National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Quiet Sun Magnetic Fields

Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

T449 0 i0 62Bruce Lites High Altitude Observatory

Skumanich High Altitude Observatory

Lcka High Altitude Observatory

Active Region Vector Magnetic Field Structure with the Advanced Stokes Polarimetcr

Vacuum Tower Tel./SP Sac Peak

1138 0 i ii

Drake Doming NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

Long Term Program: Monitoring the Apparent Velocity of Integrated Sunlight

McMP FTS/Mc-P

Nights Days Hours1222 0 3 27Curtis Rinsland NASA Langley Research Center

Monitoring of Long-Term Trends in the Concentrations of Atmospheric Gases from McMath FTS Solar SpectraMcMP FTS/Mc-P

1356 24 0 29.5Klaus Strassmeier University of Vienna

Doppler Imaging of Spotted Chromospherically Active Stars

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1426 18 0 36Steven Saar Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Linsky University of Colorado/JILAGiampapa National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Synoptic Observations of Magnetic Fields on G and K Stars

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1494

Frank Scherb University of Wisconsin

Rctherford University of Wisconsin

Observation of [OI]6300 Emission from Io

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1564 24 0 38.5Mark Giampapa National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Mass Motions in "Naked" T Tauri Stars

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

0 9 112Linda Brown Jot Propulsion Laboratory

Laboratory Infrared Spectroscopy

McMP Main spectrograph

1692 0 7 27.25Karen Harvey Solar Physics Research Corporation

Tsuneta University of TokyoSlrong Lockheed Palo Alto Research LaboratoryActon Lockheed Missiles & Space Co.

Coordinated Observings with YOHKOH

KPVT Spectromagnetograph

Nights Days Hours

1741 4 0 15.5Joel Eaton Tennessee State University

H Alpha Variations in Zeta Aurigae Binaries and Cool Supergiants

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1822 12 0 9.5

Myron Smith Computer Sciences CorporationDupree Center for Astrophysics

Luttermoser Center for Astrophysics

Guinan Villanova University

Baliunas Center for Astrophysics

Radial Velocity Observations of Alpha Ori, Alpha Sco, and Alpha Her

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1834 0 3 30Thomas Morgan Southwest Research InstitutePotter NASA Johnson Space Flight Center

Thermal IR Compositional Studies fo Mercury

McMP FTS/Mc-P

1849 0 3 48

Peter Bernath University of Waterloo

Ram University of Arizona

Laboratory Spectroscopy of Molecules Found in the Sun

FTSLab

1854 0 2 26William Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Lino Asymmetry Changes in the Solar Irradiance Spectrum

McMP FTS/Mc-P

1858 0 9 69William Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Cycle Variability of the Solar Spectrum

McMP Main spectrograph

1860

James LoPresto

Pierce

Schrader

Solar Gravitational Redshift

McMP Main spectrograph

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

1862

Oran White High Altitude Observatory

Livingston National Optical Astronomy Observatories

The Sun as a Star: Ca II K Variability

McMP Main spectrograph

1863

Keith Pierce National Optical Astronomy Observatories

LoPresto Edinboro University of Pennsylvania

The Absolute Value of the Solar Limb Effects for Different Fraunliofcr Lines

McMP Main spectrograph

1866

Douglas Rabin National Optical Astronomy Observatories

True-Field Imaging Magnetometry in the Near Infrared

McPE Main spectrograph

1868

Andrew Potter NASA Johnson Space Flight Center

Morgan Southwest Research Institute

Studies of Exospheric Emission Lines from Mercury and the Moon

McMP Main spectrograph

1882

James Lawler University of Wisconsin

Wickliffe University of Wisconsin

Atomic Transition Probabilities for Rare Earth Elements

FTSLab

1885

Myron Smith Computer Sciences Corporation

TO: Support of X-Ray Observations of Lambda Eri (Contingency)McMP Stellar Spectrograph

Nights Days Hours

80

19

22

35

29

43

8.5

1886

Robert Toth

Laboratory Spectroscopy

FTSLab

1890

Gianpiero Tagliaferri

FlemingPallavicini

Cutispoto

Jet Propulsion Lab

Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera

University of Arizona

Osservatorio AstroFisico di Arcetri

Osservatorio Astrofisico di Catania

Spectroscopic Study of Cool Stars Serendipitously Discovered in EUV Surveys

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

Nights Days

1915 0 76Donald Jennings NASA/Goddard Space Flight CenterDoming NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

Sada NASA Goddard Space FlightCenter

Bjoraker NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

McCabe NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Continuing Thermal-IR Spectroscopic Observations of Jupiter and Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 Fragment Collision

McMP Main spectrograph

1921

Joel Eaton Tennessee State University

Structure of the Deep Chromosphere of Zeta Aurigae

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1922

Ilkka Tuomincn

Saar

Piskunov

Jctsu

Hackman

University of Helsinki

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

University of Colorado/JTLA

University of Helsinki

University of Helsinki

Surface imaging of magnetic structures in late type stars

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1923

Donald Luttermoser Applied Research Corporation

The Violet and UV Emission of V Hya: Normal Mira Star or Enveloped Companion?

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

12

Hours

48

118

14.5

64

11

Nights Days Hours

1924 0 3 33Vincenzo Andretta Armagh Observatory

Giampapa National Optical Astronomy ObservatoriesJones NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

Joint Response of He I Lines to Solar Chormospheric Activity

McMP FTS/Mc-P

1925

David Huenemoerder Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Helium I D3 in HD 199178: Pilot Study for Doppler Mapping

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1926

Christoph Keller Swiss National Science FoundationBenz ETH-Ziirich

Bastian National Radio Astronomy ObservatoryBernasconi ETH Zurich

Krucker ETH-Zurich

Quiet sun network in radio waves and optical lines

McPE Main spectrograph

10.5

25

19280 4 100

Charles Chackcrian NASA Ames Research Center

Giver NASA Ames Research Center

Brown Jet Propulsion LaboratoryGoularte NASA Ames Research Center

Temperature Dependence of Oxygen Braodcning of Nitric Oxide HN03 Line IntensitiesFTSLab

19290 7 50.5

Isabclle Riiedi ETH-Ziirich

Solanki ETH Zurich

Ke"cr Swiss National Science Foundation

Vector polarimctry in the chromosphere using He I 10830A

McMP Main spectrograph

19300 14 44

Roberto Falciani University of Florence

Smaldone University of NaplesCauzzi University of HawaiiFalchi Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri

Photosphcric and Chromospheric Studies of Solar ActivityKPVT Spectromagnetograph

Nights Days Hours

1932 6 o 45Thomas Morgan Southwest Research InstitutePotter NASA Johnson Space Flight Center

Search for Ca and Ca+ About Mercury

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1933

Artie Hatzes University of Texas, Austin

Synoptic Doppler Imaging of RS CVn and FK Comae Stars

McMP Stellar Spectrograph

1941 0 5 24T. Alan Clark University of Calgary

Naylor University of Lethbridge

Schultz University of Lethbridge

Tompkins University of Lethbridge

Mapping and Limb Scanning of n=8-7 HI and Mgl Emission Lines with a Polarizing FTS

McMP FTS/Mc-P

1943 0 4 23T. Alan Clark University of Calgary

Rabin National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Chang University of Massachusetts

Extreme Solar Limb Observations of Infra-Rcd Lines of HI, Mgl and Other Elements

McMP Main spectrograph

1944 0 3 27Peter Foukal Cambridge Research and Instrumentation, Inc.

Prominence Electric field Measurements in HI Lamda 10.503 micron

McMP FTS/Mc-P

1956

Rolf Engleman, Jr. University of New MexicoBrault National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Laboratory Spectroscopy of Molecules of Astrophysical Interest

FTSLab

96

Nights Days Hours1957

0 4 48James Brault National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Salit NIST

Tests of Emission Wavelength Standards in the Visible

FTSLab

3?900 90 278.75

Vacuum Synoptic Program: Daily/Community

KPVT Spectromagnetograph

Total number of proposals: 60