Curriculum Vitae: Steven N. SHORE Jul 2011

Present Position

Professore Ordinario, Astrofisica (FIS/05), Dipartimento di Fisica “Enrico Fermi”, Universit`adi Pisa, largo Pontecorvo 3, Pisa I-56127 Italy (office: +39-050-2214.853, fax: +39-050-2214.333): Dec. 2002 - present.

Born: 16 July 1953, New York City, NY, USA Citizenship: USA; Residence: Pisa, Italy Languages English, Italian Education

Ph.D. (Astronomy/ Astrophysics), University of Toronto, 1978; thesis: “ A Study of the Helium Peculiar of the Upper ” (thesis advisor: C. T. Bolton).

M.Sc. (Earth and Space Sciences), State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1974 (advisor J. Hardorp).

Concurrent Positions

• Associated scientist, INFN-Sezione di Pisa, 2004-present (GLAST/Fermi, Virgo, MAGIC, theory) • Associated scientist, INAF, 2004-present

Previous Positions

• Professor and Chair, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Indiana University South Bend, 1700 Mishawaka Ave., South Bend, IN 46634-7111: Aug. 1993 - June 2003, on leave of absence 2003-2005 (resigned 2/2004). (Assoc. prof. 1993-1997, Full Prof. 1997 - 2004; Full graduate faculty, Indiana University: 1997 - 2004)

• Astronomer/ Analyst, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph Science Team, Computer Sciences Corpo- ration, Code 681, Goddard Space Flight Center: June 1989 - Aug. 1993 (continued as team member, Aug. 1993 - Dec. 1997). • Adjunct Instructor in Astronomy, Astronomy Program, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Univ. of Mary- land: Spring 1990. • Associate Professor of Physics, Department of Physics, and Founding Director, Astrophysics Research Center, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, NM: 1985 - 1989. Adjunct Assoc. Prof. of Physics, 1989 - 1993. • Operations Astronomer, Computer Sciences Corporation, Operations Division (OPD), Space Telescope Science Institute: May 1984 - August 1985. • Assistant Professor of Astronomy, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH: 1979 - 1984; also Associated Assistant Professor of Geology and Mathematics: 1982 - 1984. • Departmental Postdoctoral Research Associate and Lecturer in Astronomy, Columbia University, New York, NY: 1978 - 1979. • Lecturer in Astronomy and History and Philosophy of Science, New College, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON: 1976 - 1978. • Lecturer/Laboratory Instuctor: American Museum of Natural History - Hayden Planetarium, NSF Summer Course on Astronomy: Summer 1973.

1 Invited Visiting Appointments

• Visiting Professor: Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri: May - Aug. 2000; Dec. 2000; June - Aug. 2001; May - Aug. 2002; July 2003 - present; INAF Affiliated Astronomer 2005 - present. • Adjunct Professor of Physics, University of Notre Dame: 1995 - 1999; Prof., 2000 - 2009.

• Adjunct Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Arizona State Univ.: 1990 - 2009. • Visiting Professor, Physics – Astrophysics: University of Pisa: July 1985, June - July 1986, May - July 1993 (graduate course on astrophysical hydrodynamics), May - July 1997, June - July 1998. • Visiting Professor, ETH-Z¨urich, Institut f¨urAstronomie: June-Aug. 1995.

• Visiting Professor, Center for Theoretical Studies: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic and Phi- losophy Dept., Charles University; and Astronomical Institute, CAS: May 1995. • Visiting Professor, Instituto di Astronomia, UNAM, Mexico City: Jun. 1994 (also taught graduate (PhD) short course on astrophysical hydrodynamics.)

• Invited Lecturer: 22nd Advanced Course – Swiss Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics, “Interacting Binary Stars”: Apr. 1992. • Visiting Associate Professor (CNRS, ENS appointment), Equipe de Radioastronomie Millimetrique, Lab- oratoire de Physique, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris: Feb. - June 1985; May - Aug. 1986; May - Aug. 1987; June - July 1988; Feb. 1991.

• Visiting Senior Research Astronomer, Observatoire de Meudon: Feb. - May. 1985, June - Aug. 1986, July 1987; July 1988; Feb. 1991. • Visiting Associate Professor of Astronomy, Groupe d’Astrophysique (University appointment) Universite de Grenoble: June - Aug. 1985; July 1986; May - June 1987.

• Visiting Professor of Astronomy, Osservatorio Astrofisico, University of Catania: July-Aug. 1987 (grad- uate seminar courses on accretion disks and dynamo theory). • Adjunct Research Scientist, VLA/NRAO: 1986 - 1991. • Adjunct Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico: 1986 - 1988.

• Visiting Senior Research Associate, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY: summer 1983. • Visiting Assistant Professor of Astronomy, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH: summer 1981.

Additional Activities

• Editorial Boards – Associate Editor (Scientific Editor), Astronomy and Astrophysics: June 2003 - present. – Scientific Editor, The Astrophysical Journal and Astrophysical Journal Supplements: Mar. 1996 - June 2003. – Senior Editorial Board Member, Encyclopedia of Complexity and System Science (Springer-Verlag): Apr. 2006 - 2009 (publication); scientific editor for astrophysics. – Editorial Board Member, Academic Press Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology: May 1987 - 2002; scientific editor for astrophysics (3rd edition): 1998 - 2002 (publication). – Consulting Editor for Astrophysics, John Wiley and Sons: 1994 - 1999.

2 – Columnist, Mercury magazine (Astron. Soc. of the Pacific, column title: “Weaving Loose Ends”: Jan. 2000 - Jan. 2001. – Editorial Coordinator (editorial board member), Comments on Astrophysics: 1991 - 2002. – Editorial Board Member, Stockton Encyclopedia of Physics: Sept. 1996 - 1998. – Editorial Board Member, Dictionary of Physics (Nature): 2001 - 2003. – Consulting Editor, The Chicago Manual of Style (15th Edition): 2001 - 2003 (co-author of Mathe- matics in Type. chapter 14). – Editorial Board Member, Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology: Mar. 1989 - 1995. – Consulting Editor, The Skeptical Inquirer: 1983 - 1997; CSICOP Technical Consultant, 1983 - present. – Scientific Consultant, Time-Life Books, Astronomy: 1990 - 1993.

• National/International Visiting Lectureships – Visiting Lecturer in Physics, American Institute of Physics: 1990 - 2001 (end of programs). – Harlow Shapley Visiting Lecturer in Astronomy, American Astronomical Society: 1980 - 2003 (re- signed, no longer US resident).

• Coordinating Representative (Univ. of Pisa): Virgo-EGO Science Consortium (VESF): 2005 - present • NASA Headquarters Non-advocacy External Science Review (NESR) Panel for the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST): 1998 - 1999. • International Explorer Satellite (IUE) User’s Committee: 1992 - 1997 (end of mission).

• Member, Bahcall Committee: 10 Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, panel on public benefits of astronomy: 1989 - 1990. • Astronomy News Committee, American Astronomical Society: 1982 - 1986; chairman 1982 - 1984; Astro- physics Editor, Physics News in 1982, 1983, American Institute of Physics. • AAS Task Group on Education in Astronomy: 1984 - 1988.

• Scientific Organizing Committee (chair), 53d Annual Congress, Societ`aAstronomia Itaniana (Pisa May 2009), also chair of Local Organizing Committee • Science Writing School for Young Astronomers (Blankenberge, BE), lecturer, May 2008, May 2009. • Scientific Organizing Committee, “Keele Workshop on RS Ophiuchi” (June 2008)

• Scientific Organizing Committee, “Fermi Symposium - III: Rome” (May 2011) • Scientific Organizing Committee, IAU Symp. 237: Triggered formation in a Turbulent Interstellar Medium (Prague, IAU General Assembly), Aug. 2006. • Scientific Organizing Committee: How Does the Work: A Galactic Tertulia in honor of the 60th Birthdays of Don Cox and Ron Reynolds (Granada, Spain) June 2003. • Scientific and Local Organizing Committees, Nuclei in the Cosmos IV (Notre Dame) 1994 - 1996. • Scientific Organizing Committee, Harvard-Smithsonian CfA: “International Workshop on Luminous High- Latitude Stars”, May 1992.

• Scientific Organizing Committee (co-principal), EPS Study Conference: “Accretion Disks and Magnetic Fields in Astrophysics”, June 1988 (Noto Italy). • Invited participant, Tornio Workshop on AGB Stars (Turin), June 1997. • Invited participant, IAU 21st General Assembly (Buenos Aires), invited plenary review - First results from GHRS for massive stars: July 1991 (AAS Travel Grant awarded, 1991).

3 • Invited participant, NATO Advanced Summer Institute – Les Houches: “ Birth and Infancy of Stars” : Aug.- Sept. 1983 (contributed seminar; AAS Travel Award, 1983). • Lecturer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Speaker’s Bureau: 1990 - 1993. • Scientific Consultant: Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP): 1983 - present.

• Board of Directors, National Capital Area Skeptics (NCAS): 1990 - 1993.

Honors and Awards

• Invited Participant and Lecturer, Nucleosynthesis in Binary Stars (Lorentz Center, Univ. of Leiden): 4-7 Apr. 2005: “Nucleosynthesis in Classical Novae” • Invited Lecturer, Scuola Nazionale (PhD) di Fisica della Materia – Sistemi di Non-equilibrio: il prob- lema della turbolenza nei fluidi e nei plasmi, Torino, Villa Gualino: 17-18 Sept. 2004: “Turbulence in Astrophysical Plasmas” • Prof. Ordinario chiara fama, Department of Physics, University of Pisa, Dec. 2002 (national appointment, ministry)

• Invited review, Asiago Meeting on Symbiotic and Related Stars Asiago, Jul 2011 • Invite review, Fermi III - Roma Rome, May 2011 • Invited review, IAU Symp. 237 Prague, Aug. 2006 • Invited review, BALANCE 2001, European Geophysical Society General Assembly (Nice, France), Mar. 2001: “Accretion Flows and Boundary Layers: Case Studies in Astrophysical Hydrodynamics”; [co- organizer of BALANCE 2002, American Geophysical Society Meeting (Washington, DC).] • Invited review, UCLA Workshop on Physics of Close Binary Stars (Festschrift Celebration for Mirek Plavec), Nov. 2000 • Invited Lecturer, Center for Theoretical Studies Decade Celebration, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic: Aug. 2000 (ultimately unable to attend). • Indiana University South Bend Distinguished Research Award (premier award): 16 Apr. 1999 (lectures Oct. 1999, Feb. 2000) • 20 Year Program Award, Shapley Visiting Lectureship in Astronomy, American Astronomical Society, 1 June 1999 • Program Recognition Award, Shapley Visiting Lectureship in Astronomy, American Astronomical Society, 10 June 1996 • University of Georgia, Menendez Memorial Lecture in Physics, Department of Physics and Astronomy; 30 Apr. 1996 “Spectroscopy: The Skeleton Key to the Doors of Heaven”

• Howard University: Distinguished Scientists Seminar Series 1996 Lecture for Presidential Inauguration; 12 Apr. 1996 “O’ Brave New World: The ”. • Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte: IBM-sponsored series – New Horizons in Science and Technology 1995 Invited Lecturer; 21 Mar. 1995 “A View of the Universe from Near Earth – Astronomy with the Hubble Space Telescope”. • Plenary Invited Lecture, American Association of Observers 80th Annual Meeting, 26 Oct. 1991: “So It Varies: A History of Astrophysical Insights from Observations of Variable Objects”

4 • Invited Lecturer, Spectroscopic Society of Pittsburgh; 27 Oct. 1990 “The Goddard High Resolution Spec- trograph and the Future of Space Astrophysics” • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Certificate of Recognition: Nov. 1991 (for GHRS Development Team). • NASA Group Achievement Award, Hubble Space Telescope GHRS Development Team: March 1991. • Graduate student awards: Province of Ontario Open Graduate Research Fellowship: 1975,1977; University of Toronto Open Graduate Fellowship: 1974, 1976; Rheinhart Fellowship in Astronomy, Univ. of Toronto: 1974, 1976

Membership

International Astronomical Union (IAU), American Meteorological Society (AAS), Italian Astronomical Society (SAIt), Italian Physical Society (SIF), American Geophysical Union (AGU), Acoustical Society of America, Sigma Xi

Observational Experience

• APEX (2011) F. Costagliola (PI), Shore: Observations of CO, CN in the Starburst system NGC 1800 (4 hrs) • LBT (2011) R. Wing (PI), G. Wahlgren, Shore: Observations of V407 Cyg 2010 (2 hrs) • Nordic Optical Telecope (NOT) (2010, 2011) Shore (PI), Wahlgren, Augusteijn: V407 Cyg, T Pyx high resolution optical campaign (≈20 hrs) • Onsala Space Observatory 20m (2006) Shore (PI), Magnani, LaRosa, Costagliola: Observations of CO, CS, and HCO+ in the Dense Coherent Structures in the Translucent Cloud MBM 40 (120 hrs) • Spitzer Far Space Facility (2005-present): (Gehrz, Woodward, PI): ToO Program for Galactic Novae in Outburst (science team). • Far Ultraviolet Spectrographic Explorer (FUSE) (2000): (Perinotto, PI): FUSE Observations of WC PG- 1159 Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae (31 ksec). • Far Ultraviolet Spectrographic Explorer (FUSE) (2000): PI, Multiwavelength TOO Observations of LMC 2000 in Outburst (40 ksec). • Hubble Space Telescope, Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) (2000): PI: STIS Observations of Magellanic Cloud Novae: Cycle 9 (granted 18 , primary) (GO 8671). • Hubble Space Telescope, Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) (1999): Co-I (Howard Bond, STScI, PI), investigation leader for DD time: STIS Observations of Nova Velorum 1999: Cycle 8 (granted 9 orbits, primary) (GO8450). • Far Ultraviolet Spectrographic Explorer (FUSE) (1999) (A093): PI, Multiwavelength TOO Observations of Galactic and LMC Novae in Outburst (50 ksec) (Nova Vel 1999). • Chandra/Advanced X-ray Astronomy Facility (AXAF) (1999): Co-PI, S. Starrfield PI, Multiwavelength TOO Observations of Bright Novae in Outburst (100 ksec) (Nova Vel 1999). • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (1995): P.I., team leader for GO time: GHRS Spatially Resolved Observations of Nova Cygni 1992: Cycle 5 (granted 7 orbits, primary) (GO6082). • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (1995): Co-I, R. Graham P.I., RR Tel: The Astrophysical Laboratory Cycle 5 (granted 7 orbits, primary) • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (1993): Symbiotic Stars in the Magel- lanic Clouds (M. Vogel, PI; Nussbaumer and Shore, Co-I): Cycle 3 (granted 10.2 hours) (GO4994).

5 • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (1993): P.I., team leader for General Observer, target of opportunity program on Magellanic Cloud novae in outburst: Cycle 2 (granted, 10 hours) (GO3825). • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph and Planetary Camera (1993): P.I., Nota and Clampin Co-Is: Studies of the Luminous Blue Variable R127 and its Ring : Cycle 3 Supple- mental (granted 8.1 hrs) (GO4486). • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (1992): P.I., team leader for Director’s Discretionary Time observation of Nova Cygni 1992: Cycle 2 (granted 3.5 hours) (GO4812). • Hubble Space Telescope, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (1991): P.I., team leader for Director’s Discretionary Time observation of Nova LMC 1991: Cycle 1 (granted, 9.5 hours) (GO3412). • Hubble Space Telescope, Faint Object Spectrograph (1992): Co-I, team member for target of opportunity program to observe methanol in the ultraviolet spectrum of bright comets (C. Randall, Univ. Colorado, PI): Cycle 2 (granted, TOO). • Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite (EUVE) 1993: Co-I (with Sonneborn, P. I. and Starrfield) for Nova Cygni 1992 (40 ksec); 1994: Co-I (with Sonneborn, P. I. and Starrfield) for Nova Cygni 1992 (80 ksec). • International Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite (IUE) (1980 - 1995 [end of mission]): over 60 projects as P.I. or Co-I, ranging from helium peculiar spectrum variables to observations of interacting Seyfert . Also ADP Co-I (1988, 1991) on starburst galaxies with IUE Archives and on spatial deconvolution meth- ods for large aperture ultraviolet spectroscopy with IUE. Member, target-of-opportunity team for novae (NASA/ESA collaboration). • Voyager Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS): (1991 - 1993), various programs as Co-I with Polidan, Starrfield, and Sonneborn. • ROSAT (1991), Co-I (Corcoran, P. I.): ROSAT pointed observations of V444 Cygni. • NRAO 12 Meter Millimeter Observatory (1988,1989, 1992, 1993, 1998-99; 2001, 2004): observations of CS and 13CO in starburst, active, and nearby galaxies. Additional projects include Sage and Shore: study of MCG 06-45-001, a reputed member of the Local Group (see bibliography) and studies of nearby molecular clouds in 13CO and 12CO. Magnani, LaRosa, Shore: Studies of translucent molecular clouds MBM16, MBM40, MBM3 • FCRAO 14 Meter Millimeter Observatory (2000, 2001, 2003): Magnani (PI)osa, Shore: Studies of translu- cent molecular cloud MBM40 and MBM3. • Arecibo Observatory (2001, 2004): Magnani (PI)osa, Shore: H I studies of translucent molecular clouds, MBM 16, MBM 40. • IRAM 30 Meter Millimeter Observatory (Spain) (1991): observations of CO in old novae (PI), CO in external galaxies (co-I; J. Braine, PI). • NRAO Very Large Array (1987-1988): 6 and 20 cm observations of infrared-luminous high latitude super- giants, Algol binaries, and flare stars.

• NRAO 140 ft (1993, 1999 2000, 2001): H2CO observations of high latitude translucent molecular clouds (as Co-I; T. LaRosa (PI)) • Cerro Tololo Inter-american Observatory (1981-1985): high dispersion spectroscopy of helium rich stars (1.5 m): southern Be stars (1.5 m), luminous emission line supergiants in the Magellanic Clouds (CITS, 1 m), Hα and continuum imaging (Curtis Schmidt). • Kitt Peak National Observatory (1973, 1982): observational projects including NASA Vidicon, Harvard Scanner spectrophotometry of active binaries. • David Dunlap Observatory (1974-1978): high dispersion spectroscopy of Algol and related binaries, helium peculiar stars, RS CVn stars (1.88 m).

6 • Univ. of Toronto (1975-1977): student assistant in charge of 16in Boller and Chivens reflector, spectro- graph, and darkroom. • Warner and Swasey Observatory (1978 - 1984): polarimetry of planetary nebulae (0.9 m), classification spectroscopy. • Mt. Lemmon Observatory (1972): photometry of Sco X-1 and old novae (1.5 m) (Co-I; W. Gebel, PI).

Instrumental Experience

• Cherenkov Telescope Array Site Survey (MAGIC): (2008 - present) • Ultraviolet Telescope Definition Team, World Space Observatory (WSO): (2007 - 2008) • Spitzer Infrared Space Telescope (SIRTF): nova science team member (2003 - present) • Institutional representative, WIYN Kitt Peak 0.9 meter telescope project (2000 - 2003). • Calibration team member, Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph, Hubble Space Telescope (1989 - 1994). Participated in orbital and science verification (OV/SV) phases of the Hubble Space Telescope mission (see GHRS Engineering Reports listings, below). • Hubble Space Telescope, advisor to Image Processing Working Group (NASA Headquarters) (July - Sept. 1990). Advisor on HST operations and spectrographic problems. • David Dunlap Observatory (1974 - 1978): PDS data reduction and Grant measurements as part of thesis work. Substitute observer, spectroscopy, 1.88 m. • Joint Observatory for Cometary Research (JOCR) (1987- 1989): calibration and installation of CCD sys- tem. New Mexico site coordinator: Sky brightness and seeing measurements for Alliance for the Con- struction of Telescopes (ACT), a consortium of universities – in charge of site survey at South Baldy, Magdalena Mts., NM. • Research assistant on NASA GISS Vidicon Project (director: H-Y. Chiu, GSFC) (1972 - 1973). Partici- pated in observing, selection of objects, some of the data reduction.

Administration, Review Panels, and Other Experience

• Group leader, Astrophysics, Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Pisa (2003 - present) (also Council for the Laurea, Laurea Spec, Dottorato, Didattica, Self-study Committee for Corso di Laurea in Fisica ) • Chair (Prof. Ord.), Concorso per ricercatore in astrofisica FIS/05, Dip. di Fisica, Univ. di Pisa (Sept.- Dec. 2005) • Review Committee member (external expert), Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic for Astronomical Institutes (May 2004, May 2011) • Doctoral Admissions Examination Committee (Dept. of Physics), graduate program “Galileo Galilei”, Univ. di Pisa (Nov. 2003; Nov. 2005); • Doctoral Admissions Examination Commission, Dept. of Astronomy, Univ. di Firenze (Nov. 2005) • External Member, PhD Examining Commission, Astronomia/Firenze (May 2004), Fisica/Siena (2003, 2005) • State Teaching Examination Commission – SSIS/Toscana (2004, 2005, 2006) (member, SSIS/Toscana Physics directorate 2003 - 2008, end of program); member of council, Laurea scientifica in Fisica (Didattica) (MIUR national program, Guadanigni (Pisa) (PI), 2005 - 2009) • Chairperson, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Indiana University South Bend (1993 - 2003). • Appointed member, University Research Policy Committee, Indiana University (all IU university policy committee) (1999 - 2002).

7 • Research Integrity Officer, Indiana University South Bend (1999 - 2003).

• Chair, Research and Development Committee, IUSB (1999 - 2003) • Co-chairperson, Search and Screen Committee for Academic Vice Chancellor (Provost), Indiana University South Bend (Sept. 1998 - May 1999). • Founding Director: Astrophysics Research Center, New Mexico Tech (1985-1989).

• Hubble Space Telescope: Time Allocation Committee for Stellar Ejecta: Nov. 1996 • IUE Observatory: User’s Committee Member (1992 - 1997). • IUE Observatory: Time Allocation Committee for Hot Stars (1986), Binary Stars (1987) (chair), Binary Stars (1988, 1989), Cool Stars/Variable Stars (1990), Hot Stars (1992), Cool Stars (1993), Hot Stars (1995). • EUVE Peer Review: Cataclysmics (1992), Extragalactic (1994). • FUSE Peer Review: panel chair (binary stars) (2000). • NASA UV/Optical/Gravitational/Theory Proposal Peer Review: panel chair (theory): Aug. 1993

• NASA Astrophysics Theory Program Peer Review: panel chair (stellar atmospheres and interiors): Aug. 1996, (interstellar medium/galactic structure): Jan. 2002 • Voyager UVS Peer Review: Extragalactic/Cosmology panel (1992). • NASA Project Review, Voyager UVS Guest Observer Program: Sept. 1992, co-author of final report.

• NASA Astrophysics Proposal Review (Laboratory Astrophysics), Oct. 1991. • NASA Archival Data Program Proposal Review: panel chair (Late Stages of Stellar Evolution), Dec. 1989; panel chair (Late Stages of Stellar Evolution), Dec. 1990; panel chair (Hot Stars), Feb. 1994; panel chair (cataclysmics and supernovae): Aug. 1997; panel chair (binaries, cataclysmics, X-ray sources), July 1999.

• NASA Workshop on Laboratory Astrophysics (JPL), Nov. 1989; co-author of final report. • NASA Workshop on Laboratory Astrophysics - II (JPL), Feb. 1994.; co-author of final report. • NSF: Referee for Stars and Stellar Evolution (1985 - 2003), Computational Algorithms (1991) • Publications referee for AJ, ApJ, ApJ Letters, MNRAS, A& A, PASJ, PASP, Phys.Rev.Lett., Nature, Science, Hist. Math., W. H. Freeman (textbooks), Wadsworth (textbooks), Academic Press (monographs), Cambridge Univ. Press (monographs), Prentice-Hall (monographs), J. Wiley (monographs), Addison- Wesley (monographs).

8 Bibliography: SHORE, Steven N. Journals, Refereed Publs.

References

[Hardorp and Shore(1971)] Hardorp, J., Shore, S. S. 1971. Determination of the abundances of the rare earths in the Ap star beta Coronae Borealis.. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 83, 605. [Gebel and Shore(1972)] Gebel, W. L., Shore, S. N. 1972. On the Nature of the Monoceros Remnant.. The Astrophysical Journal 172, L9. [Shore and Gebel(1973)] Shore, S. N., Gebel, W. L. 1973. Scorpius X-1 as an old nova.. The Astrophysical Journal 179, 257-261.

[Adelman and Shore(1973)] Adelman, S. J., Shore, S. N. 1973. Studies of Beta Coronae Borealis. I. Identification of the actinides.. The Astrophysical Journal 183, 121-125. [Adelman et al.(1973)] Adelman, S. J., Shore, S. N., Tiernan, M. F. 1973. Studies of Beta Coronae Borealis, II. Identification of the lanthanides.. The Astrophysical Journal 186, 605-609.

[Shore and Adelman(1974)] Shore, S. N., Adelman, S. J. 1974. Magnetic fields and diffusion processes in peculiar A stars.. The Astrophysical Journal 191, 165-172. [Shore and Adelman(1976)] Shore, S. N., Adelman, S. J. 1976. Magnetic fields and diffusion processes in peculiar A stars. II - Precession and the oblique rotator model. The Astrophysical Journal 209, 816-820.

[Adelman et al.(1977)] Adelman, S. J., Shore, S. N., Nasson, M. A. 1977. An Astronomically Oriented Bibliog- raphy of Atomic Autoionization. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 89, 780. [Shore(1978)] Shore, S. N. 1978. A Study of the Helium Peculiar Stars of the Upper Main Sequence.. Ph.D. The- sis . [Shore and Adelman(1979)] Shore, S. N., Adelman, S. J. 1979. An application of the Barnes-Evans relation to the peculiar A stars - A clue to their atmospheric structure and evolutionary status. The Astronomical Journal 84, 559-561. [Adelman and Shore(1981)] Adelman, S. J., Shore, S. N. 1981. The ultraviolet spectrum of the peculiar A star HD 51418. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 93, 85-89.

[Shore(1981)] Shore, S. N. 1981. The effects of induced on the evolution of the Galaxy. I - One-zone models. The Astrophysical Journal 249, 93-98. [Adelman and Shore(1982)] Adelman, S. J., Shore, S. N. 1982. Spectrophotometry of the RS CVn stars. I - The F, G, and K standards. The Astronomical Journal 87, 665-669. [Shore and White(1982)] Shore, S. N., White, R. L. 1982. Self-gravitating models for active galactic nuclei - Self-consistent alpha-models for the broad emission-line region. The Astrophysical Journal 256, 390-396. [Shore et al.(1982)] Shore, S. N., Foltz, C. B., Byard, P. L., Wagner, R. M., Wasilewski, A. J. 1982. CW 1103+254 - A new cataclysmic at high galactic latitude. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 94, 682-689.

[Shore(1983)] Shore, S. N. 1983. The effects of induced star formation on the evolution of the galaxy. II - The galactic ecosystem. The Astrophysical Journal 265, 202-209. [Shore and Sanduleak(1983)] Shore, S. N., Sanduleak, N. 1983. The extreme LMC supergiant HD 38489 - an optical and ultraviolet study. The Astrophysical Journal 273, 177-186.

[Shore(1984)] Shore, S. 1984. Pulsars: the fastest and the farthest.. Physics Today 37, 7.

9 [Shore(1984)] Shore, S. 1984. IRAS.. Physics Today 37, 8. [Shore(1984)] Shore, S. 1984. SETI.. Physics Today 37, 13. [Shore(1984)] Shore, S. 1984. Quasar fuzz and the .. Physics Today 37, 10. [Shore and Adelman(1984)] Shore, S. N., Adelman, S. J. 1984. Spectrophotometry of the RS Canum Venatico- rum stars. II - A study of seven systems from 4000-11000 angstroms. The Astrophysical Journal Supple- ment Series 54, 151-165. [Carroll et al.(1984)] Carroll, B. W., McDermott, P. N., Wendell, C. E., Shore, S. N. 1984. The as a detector of gravitational waves. Nature 308, 165. [Shore and Sanduleak(1984)] Shore, S. N., Sanduleak, N. 1984. The early-type strong emission-line supergiants of the Magellanic Clouds - A spectroscopic zoology. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 55, 1-26. [Franco and Shore(1984)] Franco, J., Shore, S. N. 1984. The galaxy as a self-regulated star-forming system - The case of the OB associations. The Astrophysical Journal 285, 813-817. [Brown et al.(1985)] Brown, D. N., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G. 1985. The magnetically controlled stellar wind of HD 21699. The Astronomical Journal 90, 1354-1362. [Shore and King(1986)] Shore, S. N., King, A. R. 1986. Boundary layer theory and its application to Algol systems - A model for the pseudo-photosphere stars. Astronomy and Astrophysics 154, 263-266. [Desert et al.(1986)] Desert, F. X., Boulanger, F., Shore, S. N. 1986. Grain temperature fluctuations - A key to infrared spectra. Astronomy and Astrophysics 160, 295-300. [Shore et al.(1987)] Shore, S. N., Sanduleak, N., Allen, D. A. 1987. The peculiar early-type emission line super- giant S 18/SMC - an optical and ultraviolet study. Astronomy and Astrophysics 176, 59-68. [Shore et al.(1987)] Shore, S. N., Ferrini, F., Palla, F. 1987. The effects of stimulated star formation on the evolution of the galaxy. III - The chemical evolution of nonlinear systems. The Astrophysical Journal 316, 663-675. [Shore et al.(1987)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N., Sonneborn, G., Gibson, D. M. 1987. The rapidly oscillating AP stars as a test of stellar chromospheric heating mechanisms. Astronomy and Astrophysics 182, 285-289. [Shore(1987)] Shore, S. N. 1987. Stellar winds and magnetic fields in the helium peculiar stars. The Astronomical Journal 94, 731-736. [Shore et al.(1987)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N., Sonneborn, G. 1987. The SN stars - Magnetically controlled stellar winds among the helium-weak stars. The Astronomical Journal 94, 737-750. [Shore and Brown(1987)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N. 1987. IUE observations of the broad continuum feature at 1400 A in the silicon and related stars. Astronomy and Astrophysics 184, 219-226. [Shore and Brown(1988)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N. 1988. Colliding stellar winds in the eclipsing Wolf-Rayet binary V444 Cygni. The Astrophysical Journal 334, 1021-1037. [Grady et al.(1989)] Grady, C. A., Bjorkman, K. S., Snow, T. P., Sonneborn, G., Shore, S. N., Barker, P. K. 1989. Highly ionized stellar winds in Be stars. II - Winds in B6-B9.5e stars. The Astrophysical Journal 339, 403-419. [Michalitsianos et al.(1989)] Michalitsianos, A. G., Kafatos, M., Shore, S. N. 1989. Sanduleak’s Star (LMC Anonymous) - Its similarity in the far-ultraviolet with the luminous object Eta Carinae and SN 1987A. The Astrophysical Journal 341, 367-371. [Eilek and Shore(1989)] Eilek, J. A., Shore, S. N. 1989. The energetics and evolution of jet-fed radio sources. The Astrophysical Journal 342, 187-207. [Adelman et al.(1989)] Adelman, S. J., Pyper, D. M., Shore, S. N., White, R. E., Warren, W. H., Jr. 1989. A catalog of stellar spectrophotometry. Astronomy and Astrophysics Supplement Series 81, 221-223.

10 [Shore et al.(1990)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N., Sonneborn, G., Landstreet, J. D., Bohlender, D. A. 1990. The discovery of magnetically controlled circumstellar matter in the helium-weak stars HD 5737 and HD 79158. The Astrophysical Journal 348, 242-252. [Sage et al.(1990)] Sage, L. J., Shore, S. N., Solomon, P. M. 1990. Dense molecular gas, star formation, and the CO to H2 conversion factor in nearby galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal 351, 422-431.

[Shore et al.(1990)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N., Bopp, B. W., Robinson, C. R., Sanduleak, N., Feldman, P. D. 1990. A multiwavelength study of the Carlson-Henize sample of early-type Galactic extreme emission-line stars. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 73, 461-480. [Eaton et al.(1990)] Eaton, J. A., Kondo, Y., Shore, S. N., McCluskey, G. F., Jr. 1990. The long-period binary AL Velorum - The atmospheric eclipse of a bright K0 giant. The Astronomical Journal 100, 799-807.

[Comins and Shore(1990)] Comins, N. F., Shore, S. N. 1990. Numerical simulations of nonequilibrium stochastic evolution of disk galaxies. Astronomy and Astrophysics 237, 345-353. [Shore and Sage(1990)] Shore, S. N., Sage, L. J. 1990. MCG 06-45-001 - Not a local group galaxy. The Astro- physical Journal 362, L9-L12.

[Shore and Brown(1990)] Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N. 1990. Magnetically controlled circumstellar matter in the helium-strong stars. The Astrophysical Journal 365, 665-676. [Gurzadian et al.(1990)] Gurzadian, G. A., Cholakian, V. G., Kondo, Y., Shore, S. N., Terzian, Y. 1990. The Mg II H and K interstellar lines in the spectrum of the G-type giant HD 156854. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 102, 1387-1391.

[Shore et al.(1991)] Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Starrfield, S. G., Hamuy, M., Williams, R. E., Cassatella, A., Drechsel, H. 1991. Multiwavelength observations of Nova LMC 1990 Number 2 - The first extragalactic recurrent nova. The Astrophysical Journal 370, 193-197. [Wahlgren et al.(1991)] Wahlgren, G. M., Leckrone, D. S., Shore, S. N., Lindler, D. J., Gilliland, R. L., Ebbets, D. C. 1991. First results from the Goddard High-Resolution Spectrograph - A demonstration of spectral resolution and experiments with deconvolution. The Astrophysical Journal 377, L41-L44. [Shore(1992)] Shore, S. 1992. The Hubble Space Telescope - Scientific Problems and Laboratory Data Needs. Atomic and Molecular Data for Space Astronomy 407, 7. [Starrfield et al.(1992)] Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Sparks, W. M., Sonneborn, G., Truran, J. W., Politano, M. 1992. A prediction of the gamma-ray flux from Nova Herculis 1991. The Astrophysical Journal 391, L71-L74. [Shore and Braine(1992)] Shore, S. N., Braine, J. 1992. Upper limits for CO in the old Galactic novae NQ Vulpeculae, QU Vulpeculae, and Nova Vulpeculae 1987 from IRAM observations. The Astrophysical Jour- nal 392, L59-L61.

[Massa et al.(1992)] Massa, D., Shore, S. N., Wynne, D. 1992. Photospheric velocity gradients in B1 supergiants. Astronomy and Astrophysics 264, 169-172. [Woodgate et al.(1992)] Woodgate, B. E., Robinson, R. D., Carpenter, K. G., Maran, S. P., Shore, S. N. 1992. Detection of a proton beam during the impulsive phase of a stellar flare. The Astrophysical Journal 397, L95-L98.

[Starrfield et al.(1993)] Starrfield, S., Hauschildt, P. H., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Gonzales-Riestra, R., Sparks, W. M. 1993. Ultraviolet studies of Novae in the Large Magellanic Cloud. New Aspects of Magellanic Cloud Research 416, 181-194. [Dopita et al.(1993)] Dopita, M. A., Meatheringham, S. J., Sutherland, R., Williams, R. E., Starrfield, S., Son- neborn, G., Shore, S. 1993. Photoionisation modelling of Nova LMC 1990 #1. New Aspects of Magellanic Cloud Research 416, 195-196.

11 [Magnani et al.(1993)] Magnani, L., Larosa, T. N., Shore, S. N. 1993. The observation of correlated velocity structures in a translucent molecular cloud and implications for turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal 402, 226-229. [Linsky et al.(1993)] Linsky, J. L., Brown, A., Gayley, K., Diplas, A., Savage, B. D., Ayres, T. R., Landsman, W., Shore, S. N., Heap, S. R. 1993. Goddard high-resolution spectrograph observations of the local inter- stellar medium and the deuterium/hydrogen ratio along the line of sight toward Capella. The Astrophysical Journal 402, 694-709. [Brandt et al.(1993)] Brandt, J. C., and 23 colleagues 1993. Observations of 3C 273 with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. The Astronomical Journal 105, 831-846. [Michalitsianos et al.(1993)] Michalitsianos, A. G., and 10 colleagues 1993. Ultraviolet continuum variability and visual flickering in the peculiar object MWC 560. The Astrophysical Journal 409, L53-L56.

[Shore et al.(1993)] Shore, S. N., Altner, B., Bolton, C. T., Cardelli, J. A., Ebbets, D. C. 1993. Goddard high- resolution spectrograph observations of narrow discrete stellar wind absorption features in the ultraviolet spectrum of the O7.5 III star XI Persei. The Astrophysical Journal 411, 864-868. [Shore and Aufdenberg(1993)] Shore, S. N., Aufdenberg, J. P. 1993. On the Interpretation of the Ultraviolet Spectra of Symbiotic Stars and Recurrent Novae. I.. The Astrophysical Journal 416, 355. [Sion et al.(1993)] Sion, E. M., Shore, S. N., Ready, C. J., Scheible, M. P. 1993. The onset of Wolf-Rayet wind outflow and the nature of the hot component in the symbiotic nova PU . The Astronomical Journal 106, 2118-2125. [Howarth et al.(1993)] Howarth, I. D., and 11 colleagues 1993. Time-Series Observations of O Stars. III. IUE and HST Spectroscopy of zeta Ophiuchi and Implications for the “Photospheric Connection”. The Astro- physical Journal 417, 338. [Corcoran et al.(1993)] Corcoran, M. F., Shore, S. N., Swank, J. H., Heap, S. R., Rawley, G. L., Pollock, A. M. T., Stevens, I. R. 1993. X-ray variability in V444 Cygni-Evidence for colliding winds. Advances in Space Research 13, 295.

[Shore et al.(1993)] Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Starrfield, S., Riestra-Gonzalez, R., Ake, T. B. 1993. The early ultraviolet spectral evolution of Nova Cygni 1992. The Astronomical Journal 106, 2408-2428. [Shore et al.(1994)] Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Starrfield, S., Gonzalez-Riestra, R., Polidan, R. S. 1994. The early bolometric evolution of Nova Cygni 1992. The Astrophysical Journal 421, 344-349.

[Maran et al.(1994)] Maran, S. P., and 13 colleagues 1994. Observing stellar coronae with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph. 1: The dMe star AU microscopoii. The Astrophysical Journal 421, 800-808. [Hauschildt et al.(1994)] Hauschildt, P. H., Starrfield, S., Austin, S., Wagner, R. M., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G. 1994. Non-LTE model atmosphere analysis of Nova Cygni 1992. The Astrophysical Journal 422, 831-844.

[Larosa et al.(1994)] Larosa, T. N., Moore, R. L., Shore, S. N. 1994. A new path for the electron bulk ener- gization in solar flares: Fermi acceleration by magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in reconnection outflows. The Astrophysical Journal 425, 856-860. [Chen et al.(1994)] Chen, P. C., Pitts, R., Shore, S., Oliversen, R., Stolarik, J., Segal, K., Hojaji, H. 1994. Superconductor lunar telescopes –Abstract only. Advances in Space Research 14, 137.

[Leitherer et al.(1994)] Leitherer, C., and 10 colleagues 1994. Geometry and physical conditions in the stellar wind of AG Carinae. The Astrophysical Journal 428, 292-318. [Shore et al.(1994)] Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Gonzalez-Riestrat, R., Hauschildt, P. H., Sonneborn, G. 1994. Dust formation in Nova Cassiopeiae 1993 seen by ultraviolet absorption. Nature 369, 539-541.

[Shore et al.(1994)] Shore, S. N., Aufdenberg, J. P., Michalitsianos, A. G. 1994. A model for the spectroscopic variations of the peculiar symbiotic star MWC 560. The Astronomical Journal 108, 671-677.

12 [Brandt et al.(1994)] Brandt, J. C., and 24 colleagues 1994. The Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph: In- strument, goals, and science results. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 106, 890-908. [Hubeny et al.(1994)] Hubeny, I., Harmanec, P., Shore, S. N. 1994. On the strategy of future observations and modeling of the Beta LYR system. Astronomy and Astrophysics 289, 411-418. [Hauschildt et al.(1994)] Hauschildt, P. H., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Gonzalez-Riestra, R., Sonneborn, G., Allard, F. 1994. The early spectral evolution of Nova Cassiopeiae 1993. The Astronomical Journal 108, 1008-1015. [Schwartzman et al.(1994)] Schwartzman, D. W., Shore, S. N., Volk, T., McMenamin, M. 1994. Self-organization of the earth’s biosphere-geochemical or geophysiological?. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere 24, 435-450. [Franco et al.(1994)] Franco, J., Shore, S. N., Tenorio-Tagle, G. 1994. On the massive star-forming capacity of molecular clouds. The Astrophysical Journal 436, 795-799. [Shore and Ferrini(1995)] Shore, S. N., Ferrini, F. 1995. On Star Formation Diseases, Ecosystems, and Galaxies: Stimulated Star Formation and Nonlinear Multipopulation Models for Galactic Evolution. Fundamentals of Cosmic Physics 16, 1-110. [Starrfield and Shore(1995)] Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N. 1995. The birth and death of nova .. Sci- entific American 272, 56-61. [Starrfield and Shore(1995)] Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N. 1995. The Birth and Death of Nova V1974-CYGNI. Scientific American 272, 76. [Weiland et al.(1995)] Weiland, J. L., Shore, S. N., Beaver, E. A., Lyons, R. W., Rosenblatt, E. I. 1995. God- dard High-Resolution Spectrograph Observations of the Interacting Binary System W Serpentis. The Astrophysical Journal 447, 401. [Hauschildt et al.(1995)] Hauschildt, P. H., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Allard, F., Baron, E. 1995. The Physics of Early Nova Spectra. The Astrophysical Journal 447, 829. [Heap et al.(1995)] Heap, S. R., and 30 colleagues 1995. The Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph: In-Orbit Performance. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 107, 871. [Shore et al.(1996)] Shore, S. N., Kenyon, S. J., Starrfield, S., Sonneborn, G. 1996. On the Interpretation of the Ultraviolet Spectra of Symbiotic Stars and Recurrent Novae. II. The 1985 Outburst of RS Ophiuchi. The Astrophysical Journal 456, 717. [Austin et al.(1996)] Austin, S. J., Wagner, R. M., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Bertram, R. 1996. V1974 Cygni 1992: Optical and Ultraviolet Evolution and Analysis. The Astronomical Journal 111, 869. [Saizar et al.(1996)] Saizar, P., Pachoulakis, I., Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Williams, R. E., Rothschild, E., Sonneborn, G. 1996. Nova V351 Puppis 1991: a multiwavelength study of the nebular phase. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 279, 280-292. [Shore et al.(1996)] Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Sonneborn, G. 1996. The Ultraviolet and X-Ray View of the Demise of Nova V1974 Cygni. The Astrophysical Journal 463, L21. [Corcoran et al.(1996)] Corcoran, M. F., Stevens, I. R., Pollock, A. M. T., Swank, J. H., Shore, S. N., Rawley, G. L. 1996. X-Ray Variability in V444 Cygni: Evidence for Colliding Winds?. The Astrophysical Journal 464, 434. [Larosa et al.(1996)] Larosa, T. N., Moore, R. L., Miller, J. A., Shore, S. N. 1996. New Promise for Electron Bulk Energization in Solar Flares: Preferential Fermi Acceleration of Electrons over Protons in Reconnection- driven Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence. The Astrophysical Journal 467, 454. [Vanlandingham et al.(1996)] Vanlandingham, K. M., Starrfield, S., Wagner, R. M., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G. 1996. Optical and ultraviolet spectrophotometry of the ONeMg Nova 1991. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 282, 563-579.

13 [Shore et al.(1996)] Shore, S. N., Altner, B., Waxin, I. 1996. The Spectrophotometric Variability of the Galactic Luminous Blue Variables AG Carinae and HR Carinae from 1978 to 1995. The Astronomical Journal 112, 2744. [Schwarz et al.(1997)] Schwarz, G. J., Hauschildt, P. H., Starrfield, S., Baron, E., Allard, F., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G. 1997. Non-LTE model atmosphere analysis of the early ultraviolet spectra of Nova OS Andromedae 1986. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 284, 669-684.

[Shore(1997)] Shore, S. N. 1997. Birth, Death, and Legacy: Chemical Evolution and Star Formation and Death in Galaxies. Nuclear Physics A 621, 535-547. [Schwarz et al.(1997)] Schwarz, G. J., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Hauschildt, P. H. 1997. Abundance analysis of the slow nova PW Vulpeculae 1984. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 290, 75-86.

[Vanlandingham et al.(1997)] Vanlandingham, K. M., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N. 1997. Elemental abundances for Nova V693 Coronae Austrinae 1981. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 290, 87-98. [Shore et al.(1997)] Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Ake, T. B., III, Hauschildt, P. H. 1997. Spatially Resolved Spec- tra of V1974 Cygni (Nova Cygni 1992) with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph. The Astrophysical Journal 490, 393.

[Shore(1997)] Shore, S. N. 1997. P. Ruiz-Lapuente, R.; Canal, J.; and Isern (eds.). Thermonuclear Supernovae. Space Science Reviews 82, 469-471. [Hauschildt et al.(1997)] Hauschildt, P. H., Shore, S. N., Schwarz, G. J., Baron, E., Starrfield, S., Allard, F. 1997. Detailed Non-LTE Model Atmospheres for Novae during Outburst. I. New Theoretical Results. The Astrophysical Journal 490, 803.

[Aufdenberg et al.(1998)] Aufdenberg, J. P., Hauschildt, P. H., Shore, S. N., Baron, E. 1998. A Spherical Non-LTE Line-blanketed Stellar Atmosphere Model of the Early B Giant epsilon Canis Majoris. The Astrophysical Journal 498, 837. [Diaz-Miller et al.(1998)] Diaz-Miller, R. I., Franco, J., Shore, S. N. 1998. Photoionized and Photodissociated Regions around Main-Sequence Stars. The Astrophysical Journal 501, 192. [Dumm et al.(1998)] Dumm, T., Muerset, U., Nussbaumer, H., Schild, H., Schmid, H. M., Schmutz, W., Shore, S. N. 1998. High resolution spectroscopy of symbiotic stars. IV. BX Monocerotis: orbital and stellar parameters. Astronomy and Astrophysics 336, 637-647. [Larosa and Shore(1998)] Larosa, T. N., Shore, S. N. 1998. Production of Energy-dependent Time Delays in Im- pulsive Solar Flare Hard X-Ray Emission by Short-Duration Spectral Index Variations. The Astrophysical Journal 503, 429. [Shore(1999)] Shore, S. N. 1999. Modeling Oblique Rotators: Magnetospheres and Winds. IAU Colloq. 169: Variable and Non-spherical Stellar Winds in Luminous Hot Stars 523, 178.

[Larosa et al.(1999)] Larosa, T. N., Shore, S. N., Magnani, L. 1999. A Dynamical Study of the Non-Star-forming Translucent Molecular Cloud MBM 16: Evidence for Shear-driven Turbulence in the Interstellar Medium. The Astrophysical Journal 512, 761-767. [Shore and Larosa(1999)] Shore, S. N., Larosa, T. N. 1999. The Galactic Center Isolated Nonthermal Filaments as Analogs of Cometary Plasma Tails. The Astrophysical Journal 521, 587-590.

[Vanlandingham et al.(1999)] Vanlandingham, K. M., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G. 1999. Elemental abundances for Nova LMC 1990#1. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 308, 577-587. [Schwarz et al.(2001)] Schwarz, G. J., Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Hauschildt, P. H., Della Valle, M., Baron, E. 2001. Multiwavelength analyses of the extraordinary nova LMC 1991∗. MonthlyNoticesoftheRoyalAstronomicalSociety320, 103 − 123.

14 [Vanlandingham et al.(2001)] Vanlandingham, K. M., Schwarz, G. J., Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S. 2001. Nuclear Turnoff Times for ONEMG Novae Determined Using Ultraviolet Spectral Evolution. The Astronomical Journal 121, 1126-1135. [Lyke et al.(2001)] Lyke, J. E., and 21 colleagues 2001. Infrared Space Observatory Short Wavelength Spectrometer Observations of V1425 Aquilae (Nova Aquila 1995). The Astronomical Journal 122, 3305-3312. [Valle et al.(2002)] Valle, G., Ferrini, F., Galli, D., Shore, S. N. 2002. Evolution of Li, Be, and B in the Galaxy. The Astrophysical Journal 566, 252-260. [Dahlburg et al.(2002)] Dahlburg, R. B., Einaudi, G., LaRosa, T. N., Shore, S. N. 2002. Modeling the Galactic Center Nonthermal Filaments as Magnetized Wakes. The Astrophysical Journal 568, 220-225. [Shore et al.(2003)] Shore, S. N., Schwarz, G., Bond, H. E., Downes, R. A., Starrfield, S., Evans, A., Gehrz, R. D., Hauschildt, P. H., Krautter, J., Woodward, C. E. 2003. The Early Ultraviolet Evolution of the ONeMg Nova V382 Velorum 1999. The Astronomical Journal 125, 1507-1518. [Shore and Galli(2003)] Shore, S. N., Galli, D. 2003. Galaxies as complex systems. Astrophysics and Space Science 284, 809-818. [Shore et al.(2003)] Shore, S. N., Magnani, L., LaRosa, T. N., McCarthy, M. N. 2003. Mechanisms for the Origin of Turbulence in Non-Star-forming Clouds: The Translucent Cloud MBM 40. The Astrophysical Journal 593, 413-425. [Shore and Gehrz(2004)] Shore, S. N., Gehrz, R. D. 2004. Photo-ionization induced rapid grain growth in novae.. Astronomy and Astrophysics 417, 695-699. [Shore et al.(2004)] Shore, S. N., Bohlender, D. A., Bolton, C. T., North, P., Hill, G. M. 2004. Magnetically controlled circumstellar plasma in the helium-weak stars. Astronomy and Astrophysics 421, 203-213. [Valle et al.(2005)] Valle, G., Shore, S. N., Galli, D. 2005. Stochastic processes, galactic star formation, and chem- ical evolution. Effects of accretion, stripping, and collisions in multiphase multi-zone models. Astronomy and Astrophysics 435, 551-561. [Vanlandingham et al.(2005)] Vanlandingham, K. M., Schwarz, G. J., Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Wagner, R. M. 2005. New Elemental Abundances for V1974 Cygni. The Astrophysical Journal 624, 914-922. [LaRosa et al.(2005)] LaRosa, T. N., Brogan, C. L., Shore, S. N., Lazio, T. J., Kassim, N. E., Nord, M. E. 2005. Evidence of a Weak Galactic Center Magnetic Field from Diffuse Low-Frequency Nonthermal Radio Emission. The Astrophysical Journal 626, L23-L27. [Valle et al.(2005)] Valle, G., Cignoni, M., Shore, S. N. 2005. Theoretical color-magnitude diagrams and the star form- ing histories of interacting open multi-population model galaxies: bursts and busts. Astronomy and Astrophysics 440, 473-476. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 132 colleagues 2006. MAGIC Observations of Very High Energy γ-Rays from HESS J1813-178. The Astrophysical Journal 637, L41-L44. [Lynch et al.(2006)] Lynch, D. K., and 25 colleagues 2006. Early Infrared Spectral Development of V1187 Scorpii (Nova Scorpii 2004 No. 2). The Astrophysical Journal 638, 987-1003. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 130 colleagues 2006. Observation of Gamma Rays from the Galactic Center with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 638, L101-L104. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 129 colleagues 2006. Flux Upper Limit on Gamma-Ray Emission by GRB 050713a from MAGIC Telescope Observations. The Astrophysical Journal 641, L9-L12. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 130 colleagues 2006. Discovery of Very High Energy Gamma Rays from 1ES 1218+30.4. The Astrophysical Journal 642, L119-L122. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 146 colleagues 2006. Observation of VHE Gamma Radiation from HESS J1834- 087/W41 with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 643, L53-L56.

15 [G¨aansicke et al.(2006)] G¨aansicke, B. T., de Martino, D., Marsh, T. R., Haswell, C. A., Knigge, C., Long, K. S., Shore, S. N. 2006. Ultraviolet Studies Of Interacting Binaries. Astrophysics and Space Science 303, 53-68. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 147 colleagues 2006. Variable Very-High-Energy Gamma-Ray Emission from the Microquasar LS I +61 303. Science 312, 1771-1773. [Cignoni and Shore(2006)] Cignoni, M., Shore, S. N. 2006. Restoring color-magnitude diagrams with the Richardson- Lucy algorithm. Astronomy and Astrophysics 454, 511-516. [Albert et al.(2006)] Albert, J., and 141 colleagues 2006. Discovery of Very High Energy γ-Rays from Markarian 180 Triggered by an Optical Outburst. The Astrophysical Journal 648, L105-L108. [Shore et al.(2006)] Shore, S. N., Larosa, T. N., Chastain, R. J., Magnani, L. 2006. Random flows and diagnostics of turbulence in the high latitude cirrus. Astronomy and Astrophysics 457, 197-206.

[Cignoni et al.(2006)] Cignoni, M., Degl’Innocenti, S., Prada Moroni, P. G., Shore, S. N. 2006. Recovering the star formation rate in the solar neighborhood. Astronomy and Astrophysics 459, 783-796. [G¨ansicke et al.(2006)] G¨ansicke, B. T., de Martino, D., Marsh, T. R., Haswell, C. A., Knigge, C., Long, K. S., Shore, S. N. 2006. Ultraviolet Studies of Interacting Binaries. Astrophysics and Space Science 306, 177-177.

[La Rosa et al.(2006)] La Rosa, T. N., Shore, S. N., Joseph, T., Lazio, W., Kassim, N. E. 2006. The Strength and Structure of the Galactic Center Magnetic Field. Journal of Physics Conference Series 54, 10-15. [Valle and Shore(2007)] Valle, G., Shore, S. N. 2007. Chemo-population multizone models for emission line evolution of star forming galaxies. Astronomy and Astrophysics 462, 607-613.

[Schwarz et al.(2007)] Schwarz, G. J., Shore, S. N., Starrfield, S., Vanlandingham, K. M. 2007. Abundance Analysis of the Extremely Fast ONeMg Novae V838 Herculis and V4160 Sagittarii. The Astrophysical Journal 657, 453-464. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 137 colleagues 2007. First Bounds on the Very High Energy γ-Ray Emission from Arp 220. The Astrophysical Journal 658, 245-248. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 144 colleagues 2007. Observation of Very High Energy γ-Rays from the AGN 1ES 2344+514 in a Low Emission State with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 662, 892-899. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 140 colleagues 2007. Observations of Markarian 421 with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 663, 125-138. [Schwarz et al.(2007)] Schwarz, G. J., and 22 colleagues 2007. The Early Spectrophotometric Evolution of V1186 Scorpii (Nova Scorpii 2004 No. 1). The Astronomical Journal 134, 516-526. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 140 colleagues 2007. Discovery of Very High Energy Gamma Radiation from IC 443 with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 664, L87-L90. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 139 colleagues 2007. Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Radiation from the Binary Cygnus X-1. The Astrophysical Journal 665, L51-L54.

[Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 140 colleagues 2007. Discovery of Very High Energy γ-Ray Emission from the Low-Frequency-peaked BL Lacertae Object BL Lacertae. The Astrophysical Journal 666, L17-L20. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 143 colleagues 2007. MAGIC Upper Limits on the Very High Energy Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts. The Astrophysical Journal 667, 358-366.

[Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 142 colleagues 2007. Discovery of Very High Energy γ-Rays from 1ES 1011+496 at z = 0.212. The Astrophysical Journal 667, L21-L24. [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 140 colleagues 2007. Observation of VHE γ-rays from Cassiopeia A with the MAGIC telescope. Astronomy and Astrophysics 474, 937-940.

[Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 142 colleagues 2007. Variable Very High Energy γ-Ray Emission from Markarian 501. The Astrophysical Journal 669, 862-883.

16 [Albert et al.(2007)] Albert, J., and 142 colleagues 2007. Constraints on the Steady and Pulsed Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Emission from Observations of PSR B1951+32/CTB 80 with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astro- physical Journal 669, 1143-1149. [Gehrz et al.(2008)] Gehrz, R. D., and 12 colleagues 2008. The Neon Abundance in the Ejecta of QU Vulpeculae from Late- Infrared Spectra. The Astrophysical Journal 672, 1167-1173.

[Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 141 colleagues 2008. VHE γ-Ray Observation of the and its Pulsar with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 674, 1037-1055. [Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 134 colleagues 2008. MAGIC Observations of the Unidentified γ-Ray Source TeV J2032+4130. The Astrophysical Journal 675, L25-L28. [Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 143 colleagues 2008. Implementation of the Random Forest method for the Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope MAGIC. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 588, 424-432. [Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 141 colleagues 2008. Upper Limit for γ-Ray Emission above 140 GeV from the Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy Draco. The Astrophysical Journal 679, 428-431.

[Walder et al.(2008)] Walder, R., Folini, D., Shore, S. N. 2008. 3D simulations of RS Ophiuchi: from accretion to nova blast. Astronomy and Astrophysics 484, L9-L12. [Tagliaferri et al.(2008)] Tagliaferri, G., and 144 colleagues 2008. Simultaneous Multiwavelength Observations of the Blazar 1ES 1959+650 at a Low TeV Flux. The Astrophysical Journal 679, 1029-1039. [MAGIC Collaboration et al.(2008)] MAGIC Collaboration, and 149 colleagues 2008. Very-High-Energy gamma rays from a Distant Quasar: How Transparent Is the Universe?. Science 320, 1752. [Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 137 colleagues 2008. Systematic Search for VHE Gamma-Ray Emission from X-Ray-bright High-Frequency BL Lac Objects. The Astrophysical Journal 681, 944-953. [Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 143 colleagues 2008. Multiwavelength (Radio, X-Ray, and γ-Ray) Observations of the γ-Ray Binary LS I +61 303. The Astrophysical Journal 684, 1351-1358. [Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 146 colleagues 2008. Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of Strong Flaring Activity in M87 in 2008 February. The Astrophysical Journal 685, L23-L26. [Aliu et al.(2008)] Aliu, E., and 144 colleagues 2008. First Bounds on the High-Energy Emission from Isolated Wolf- Rayet Binary Systems. The Astrophysical Journal 685, L71-L74.

[Albert et al.(2008)] Albert, J., and 141 colleagues 2008. FADC signal reconstruction for the MAGIC telescope. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A 594, 407-419. [Lynch et al.(2008)] Lynch, D. K., and 31 colleagues 2008. Nova V2362 Cygni (nova Cygni 2006): Spitzer, Swift, and Ground-Based Spectral Evolution. The Astronomical Journal 136, 1815-1827.

[Aliu et al.(2008)] Aliu, E., and 148 colleagues 2008. Observation of Pulsed γ-Rays Above 25 GeV from the Crab Pulsar with MAGIC. Science 322, 1221. [Albert et al.(2009)] Albert, J., and 135 colleagues 2009. MAGIC observations of PG 1553+113 during a multiwave- length campaign in July 2006. Astronomy and Astrophysics 493, 467-469.

[Aliu et al.(2009)] Aliu, E., and 146 colleagues 2009. Improving the performance of the single-dish Cherenkov telescope MAGIC through the use of signal timing. Astroparticle Physics 30, 293-305. [Donnarumma et al.(2009)] Donnarumma, I., and 294 colleagues 2009. The June 2008 Flare of Markarian 421 from Optical to TeV Energies. The Astrophysical Journal 691, L13-L19. [Aliu et al.(2009)] Aliu, E., and 147 colleagues 2009. Discovery of a Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Signal from the 3C 66A/B Region. The Astrophysical Journal 692, L29-L33.

17 [Albert et al.(2009)] Albert, J., and 147 colleagues 2009. Periodic Very High Energy γ-Ray Emission from LS I +61deg 303ObservedwiththeMAGICT elescope. T heAstrophysicalJournal693, 303 − 310. [Anderhub et al.(2009)] Anderhub, H., and 148 colleagues 2009. MAGIC upper limits to the VHE gamma-ray flux of 3C 454.3 in high emission state. Astronomy and Astrophysics 498, 83-87. [Cantiello et al.(2009)] Cantiello, M., Langer, N., Brott, I., de Koter, A., Shore, S. N., Vink, J. S., Voegler, A., Lennon, D. J., Yoon, S.-C. 2009. Sub-surface convection zones in hot massive stars and their observable consequences. Astronomy and Astrophysics 499, 279-290. [Shore(2009)] Shore, S. N. 2009. The viscous circle: the first steps toward modeling Galactic binary X-ray sources. Commentary on: Pringle J. E. and Rees M. J., 1972, AA, 21, 1. Astronomy and Astrophysics 500, 31-32. [Shore(2009)] Shore, S. N. 2009. Modern astronomical surveys and the development of informatics. Commentary on: Bertin E. and Arnouts S., 1996, AAS, 117, 393. Astronomy and Astrophysics 500, 491-492. [Aliu et al.(2009)] Aliu, E., and 143 colleagues 2009. Upper Limits on the VHE Gamma-Ray Emission from the Willman 1 Satellite Galaxy with the Magic Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 697, 1299-1304. [Cantiello et al.(2009)] Cantiello, M., Langer, N., Brott, I., de Koter, A., Shore, S. N., Vink, J. S., Voegler, A., Yoon, S.-C. 2009. On the origin of microturbulence in hot stars. Communications in Asteroseismology 158, 61. [Acciari et al.(2009)] Acciari, V. A., and 392 colleagues 2009. Radio Imaging of the Very-High-Energy γ-Ray Emission Region in the Central Engine of a . Science 325, 444. [Anderhub et al.(2009)] Anderhub, H., and 143 colleagues 2009. Search for VHE γ-ray Emission from the M13 with the Magic Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 702, 266-269.

[Acciari et al.(2009)] Acciari, V. A., and 228 colleagues 2009. Simultaneous Multiwavelength Observations of Markar- ian 421 During Outburst. The Astrophysical Journal 703, 169-178. [Anderhub et al.(2009)] Anderhub, H., and 149 colleagues 2009. Discovery of very High Energy γ-Rays from the Blazar S5 0716+714. The Astrophysical Journal 704, L129-L133.

[Dall’Osso et al.(2009)] Dall’Osso, S., Shore, S. N., Stella, L. 2009. Early evolution of newly born magnetars with a strong toroidal field. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 398, 1869-1885. [Seta et al.(2009)] Seta, H., and 155 colleagues 2009. Suzaku and Multi-Wavelength Observations of OJ 287 during the Periodic Optical Outburst in 2007. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan 61, 1011.

[Anderhub et al.(2009)] Anderhub, H., and 149 colleagues 2009. Simultaneous Multiwavelength Observation of Mkn 501 in a Low State in 2006. The Astrophysical Journal 705, 1624-1631. [Anderhub et al.(2009)] Anderhub, H., and 155 colleagues 2009. Correlated X-Ray and Very High Energy Emission in the Gamma-Ray Binary LS I +61 303. The Astrophysical Journal 706, L27-L32. [Shore et al.(2010)] Shore, S. N., Wahlgren, G. M., Genovali, K., Bernabei, S., Koubsky, P., Slechta,ˇ M., Skoda,ˇ P., Skopal, A., Wolf, M. 2010. The spectroscopic evolution of the symbiotic star AG Draconis. I. The O VI Raman, Balmer, and helium emission line variations during the outburst of 2006-2008. Astronomy and Astrophysics 510, A70. [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 154 colleagues 2010. MAGIC Gamma-ray Telescope Observation of the Perseus Cluster of Galaxies: Implications for Cosmic Rays, Dark Matter, and NGC 1275. The Astrophysical Journal 710, 634-647. [Anderhub et al.(2010)] Anderhub, H., and 147 colleagues 2010. Search for Very High Energy Gamma-ray Emission from Pulsar-Pulsar Wind Nebula Systems with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 710, 828-835. [Casanova et al.(2010)] Casanova, J., Jos´e,J., Garc´ıa-Berro, E., Calder, A., Shore, S. N. 2010. On mixing at the core-envelope interface during classical nova outbursts. Astronomy and Astrophysics 513, L5.

18 [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 163 colleagues 2010. Simultaneous multi-frequency observation of the unknown redshift blazar PG 1553+113 in March-April 2008. Astronomy and Astrophysics 515, A76. [Shore and Wahlgren(2010)] Shore, S. N., Wahlgren, G. M. 2010. The O I] 1641 A˚ line as a probe of symbiotic star winds. Astronomy and Astrophysics 515, A108. [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 153 colleagues 2010. MAGIC observation of the GRB 080430 afterglow. Astron- omy and Astrophysics 517, A5. [Abdo et al.(2010)] Abdo, A. A., and 215 colleagues 2010. Gamma-Ray Emission Concurrent with the Nova in the Symbiotic Binary V407 Cygni. Science 329, 817-821. [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 147 colleagues 2010. MAGIC TeV gamma-ray observations of Markarian 421 during multiwavelength campaigns in 2006. Astronomy and Astrophysics 519, A32. [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 149 colleagues 2010. Magic Constraints on γ-ray Emission from Cygnus X-3. The Astrophysical Journal 721, 843-855. [Helton et al.(2010)] Helton, L. A., and 16 colleagues 2010. The Dusty Nova V1065 Centauri (Nova Cen 2007): a Spectroscopic Analysis of Abundances and Dust Properties. The Astronomical Journal 140, 1347-1369. [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 153 colleagues 2010. Detection of Very High Energy γ-ray Emission from the Perseus Cluster Head-Tail Galaxy IC 310 by the MAGIC Telescopes. The Astrophysical Journal 723, L207-L212. [Aleksi´cet al.(2010)] Aleksi´c,J., and 149 colleagues 2010. Search for an extended VHE γ-ray emission from Mrk 421 and Mrk 501 with the MAGIC Telescope. Astronomy and Astrophysics 524, A77. [Aleksi´cet al.(2011)] Aleksi´c,J., and 149 colleagues 2011. Observations of the Blazar 3C 66A with the Magic Tele- scopes in Stereoscopic Mode. The Astrophysical Journal 726, 58. [Abdo et al.(2011)] Abdo, A. A., and 453 colleagues 2011. Insights into the High-energy γ-ray Emission of Markarian 501 from Extensive Multifrequency Observations in the Fermi Era. The Astrophysical Journal 727, 129. [Casanova et al.(2011)] Casanova, J., Jos´e,J., Garc´ıa-Berro, E., Calder, A., Shore, S. N. 2011. Mixing in classical novae: a 2-D sensitivity study. Astronomy and Astrophysics 527, A5. [Shore et al.(2011)] Shore, S. N., Wahlgren, G. M., Augusteijn, T., Liimets, T., Page, K. L., Osborne, J. P., Beard- more, A. P., Koubsky, P., Slechta,ˇ M., Votruba, V. 2011. The spectroscopic evolution of the symbiotic-like recurrent nova V407 Cygni during its 2010 outburst. I. The shock and its evolution. Astronomy and Astro- physics 527, A98. [Acciari et al.(2011)] Acciari, V. A., and 227 colleagues 2011. Spectral Energy Distribution of Markarian 501: Quies- cent State Versus Extreme Outburst. The Astrophysical Journal 729, 2. [Aleksi´cet al.(2011)] Aleksi´c,J., and 148 colleagues 2011. Gamma-ray Excess from a Stacked Sample of High- and Intermediate-frequency Peaked Blazars Observed with the MAGIC Telescope. The Astrophysical Journal 729, 115. [Aleksi´cet al.(2011)] Aleksi´c,J., and 149 colleagues 2011. MAGIC Discovery of Very High Energy Emission from the FSRQ PKS 1222+21. The Astrophysical Journal 730, L8. [Aleksi´cet al.(2011)] Aleksi´c,J., and 145 colleagues 2011. MAGIC Observations and multiwavelength properties of the quasar 3C 279 in 2007 and 2009. Astronomy and Astrophysics 530, A4. [Aleksi´cet al.(2011)] Aleksi´c,J., and 154 colleagues 2011. Searches for dark matter annihilation signatures in the Segue 1 satellite galaxy with the MAGIC-I telescope. Journal of Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics 6, 35. [Aleksi´cet al.(2011)] Aleksi´c,J., and 151 colleagues 2011. A Search for Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Emission from Scorpius X-1 with the Magic Telescopes. The Astrophysical Journal 735, L5. [Abdo et al.(2011)] Abdo, A. A., and 367 colleagues 2011. Fermi Large Area Telescope Observations of Markarian 421: The Missing Piece of its Spectral Energy Distribution. The Astrophysical Journal 736, 131.

19 Books: Monographs, Contributed Chapters

1. Shore, S. N. 1992, An Introduction to Astrophysical Hydrodynamics (San Diego: Academic Press). 452 pp. (senior/graduate level text) 2. Shore, S. N., van den Heuvel, E., and Livio, M. 1994, Interacting Binary Stars: 22nd Advanced Course, Swiss Society of Astronomy and Astrophysics – Saas Fee (eds. Nussbaumer, H. and Orr, A.) (Berlin: Springer-Verlag) p. 11-135 “Chapter 1. Observations of Physical Processes in Systems” (review chapter in collaborative monograph, rpt. 2011) 3. Shore, S. N. 2003, The Tapestry of Modern Astrophysics (NY: John Wiley and Sons), pp. 888: (se- nior/graduate text/monograph) 4. Shore, S. N. 2007, Astrophysical Hydrodynamics: An Introduction (2nd edition, completely revised) (Berlin: VCH-Wiley), pp. 472 5. Shore, S. N. 2008, in The Classical Novae - 2nd Edition (eds. M. Bode and A. N. Evans) (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press), p. 194-230: “Chapter 9: Optical and Ultraviolet Evolution” (review chapter in collaborative monograph) 6. Jos`e,J. and Shore, S. N. 2008, in The Classical Novae - 2nd Edition (eds. M. Bode and A. N. Evans) (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press), p. 121-138: “Observational Mysteries and Theoretical Challenges for Classical Novae” (review chapter in collaborative monograph) 7. Shore, S. N. 2011, in Science Writing for Young Astronomers (ed. C. Sterken) (Paris, EDP Scientific) 8. Shore, S. N. 2008, Force in Physics: A Historical Perspective (CT: Greenwood Press) pp. 256

Books: Conferences (Edited Vols.), Encyclopedias, Semi-popular

1. Shore, S. N. (Scientific Editor), Meyers, R. (Editor in Chief) 1989, Academic Press Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics (San Diego: Academic Press) (conception, preface, and selection of articles; see also encyclopedia articles for individual entries). 2. Shore, S. N. 1990, Astrophysics with the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (NASA: GSFC) iii+70pp. (semi-popular, university). 3. Shore, S. N. (Scientific Editor), Meyers, R. (Editor in Chief) 1990, Encyclopedia of Modern Physics (San Diego: Academic Press) (conception, preface, and selection of articles). 4. Wu, C.-C., Reichert, G. A., Ake, T. B., Boggess, A., Holm, A. V., Imhoff, C. L., Kondo, Y., Mead, J. M., and Shore, S. N. 1992, International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) Ultraviolet Spectral Atlas of Selected Astronomical Objects (NASA Ref. Publ. 1285), iv + 421 pp. 5. G¨orres,J., Mathews, G., Shore, S. N., and Wiescher, M. (eds.) 1997, Nuclei in the Cosmos IV (Amsterdam: Elsevier) (special issue of Nucl. Phys. A) 6. Sparks, W., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Chanmugan, Sion, E., and Webbink, R., 2000, in Astrophysical Quantities: 4th Edition (ed. Cox, A. N.) (Berlin: Springer-Verlag), Ch. 17: “Cataclysmic and Symbiotic” (sections on symbiotic stars and Galactic and LMC novae).

Invited Conference Review Papers and Invited Review Articles (partial list)

1. Hardorp, J., Shore, S. N. and Wittman, A. 1976, in Physics of Ap Stars: IAU Colloquium 32 (eds. Weiss, W., Jenkner, H., and Wood, H. J.) (Vienna: Universitatssternwarte Wien), p. 419: “Line Formation in Magnetic Fields: Review and Applications”. 2. Shore, S. N. and Hall, D. S. 1980, in Close Binary Stars: Theory and Observation, IAU Symposium 88 (eds. Plavec, M. and Ulrich,R.) (Dordrecht: Reidel) p. 389: “A Starspot Model for the RS CVn Stars”. 3. Ferrini, F., Marchesoni, F., and Shore, S. N. 1985, Adv. Chem. Phys., 62, 493-529: “Stochastic Processes in Astrophysics: Star Formation and Galactic Evolution”.

20 4. Malkan, M. A., Alloin, D., and Shore, S. N. 1987, in Exploring the Universe with the IUE Satellite (ed. Kondo, Y.) (Dordrecht: Reidel) pp. 655-667: “IUE Observations of Active Galactic Nuclei”. 5. Shore, S. N. 1988, in A Decade of UV Astronomy with the IUE Satellite (ed. Rohlf, E.) (ESA SP) (vol. 1), pp. 67-76: “IUE Observations and Physical Processes of Interacting Binary Stars”. 6. Shore, S. N. 1989, in IAU Colloquium 113: Physics of Luminous Blue Variables (eds. Davidson, K., Moffatt, A. F., and Lamers, H. J. G. L. M.) (Dordrecht: Kleuwer) pp. 51-58: “An Ultraviolet View of the LBVs in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds”. 7. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Variable Star Research: An International Perspective (eds. Percy, J., Mattei, J. A., and Sterken, C.) (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press), pp. 290-301: “Coordination of Multiwavelength Groundbased and Satellite Observations of Novae in Outburst”. 8. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Objective Prism and Other Surveys: A Memorial to Nicholas Sanduleak (ed. Philip, A. G. D. and Upgren, A.) (Schenectedy: L. Davis Press), pp. 103-113: “The Luminous Blue Variables and Final Evolution of the Most Massive Stars”. 9. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Atomic and Molecular Data for Space Astronomy: Needs, Analysis, and Availability (ed. P. L. Smith and W. L. Wiese) (Lecture Notes in Physics 407) (Berlin: Springer-Verlag), pp. 7-32: “The Hubble Space Telescope: Scientific Problems and Laboratory Data Needs’. 10. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Highlights in Astronomy: IAU General Assembly XXI (Dordrecht: Kluwer): “Lab- oratory Needs of Current and Future Space Spectroscopic Astrophysics Missions” (for Joint Commission Meeting on Laboratory Astrophysics, P. L Smith, organizer) (abstract/report). 11. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Highlights in Astronomy: IAU General Assembly XXI (Dordrecht: Kluwer): “GHRS Observations of Massive Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud” (for Joint Discussion Session on HST Results, C. Norman, organizer) (abstract/report). 12. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Nonisotropic and Variable Mass Outflows From Stars: STScI Workshop (eds. Drissen, L., Leitherer, C., and Nota, A.) (San Francisco ASP Press), pp. 342-352: “The Luminous Blue Variables in the Ultraviolet”. 13. Shore, S. N. 1993, in Massive Stars: Their Lives in the Interstellar Medium (ed. Cassinelli, J. and Churchwell, E.) (San Francisco: ASP Press), pp. 186-198: “The Perplexing Variety of Massive Stars and their Relation to the Interstellar Medium”. 14. Shore, S. N. 1993, in IAU Colloq. 138 – Normal and Peculiar Stars of the Upper Main Sequence (ed. Castelli, F. and Dworetsky, M.) (San Francisco: ASP Press), pp. 528-540: “The Magnetospheres of the Helium Peculiar Stars of the Upper Main Sequence”. 15. Starrfield, S., Hauschildt, P. H., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Gonzalez-Riestra, R., and Sparks, W. M. 1993, in New Aspects of Magellanic Cloud Research (eds. Baschek, B., Klare, G., and Lequeux, J.) (Berlin: Springer-Verlag), pp. 181-194: “Ultraviolet Studies of Novae in the Large Magellanic Cloud”. 16. Shore, S. N. 1993, BAAS, 24, 1259: “Nova Cygni 1992 in the Ultraviolet: Letting the Tanning Rays Through” (invited oral talk at Special Session: Nova Cygni 1992 at Phoenix AAS 181st Meeting) (ab- stract). 17. Shore, S. N. 1993, in Star Formation, Galaxies, and the Interstellar Medium (ed. Franco, J., Ferrini, F., and Tenorio-Tagle, G.) (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press), pp. 367 - 372: “Stimulated Star Formation: Multipopulation Models for Galactic Evolution”. 18. Shore, S. N. 1994, in First International Meeting on Herbig Ae/Be Stars (eds. Perez, M. and van den Heuvel, E.) (San Francisco: ASP Conf. Series vol. 62), pp. 305-314: “Massive Binary Systems Among the Herbig Ae/Be Stars: Whence, Whither, and How?” 19. Shore, S. N. 1995, in The Formation of the Milky Way: Granada 1994 (ed. Alfaro, E. and Dalgado, A.) Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 134-143 “Large Scale Structure of Galaxies: Who Ordered That?”

21 20. Shore, S. N. and Ferrini, F. 1995, Fund. Cosmic Physics, 16(1), 1-116: “On Star Formation Diseases, Ecosystems, and Galaxies: Stimulated Star Formation and Nonlinear Multipopulation Models for Galactic Evolution” (entire number). 21. Koenigsberger, G, Shore, S. N., Guinan, E., and Auer, L. 1996, Rev. Mexic. A. Conf., 5, 92-98: “The Erupting Wolf-Rayet Binary HD 5980 in the Small Magellanic Cloud: Spectral Transition from B1.5 Ia+ to WN6 and the Accompanying ” 22. Shore, S. N. 1998, in The Scientific Impact of the Goddard High Resolution Spectrograph (ed. Brandt, J., Ake, T. B. III, and Peterson, C. C.) (San Francisco: ASP Conf. Ser. 143) p. 113-128: “Novae in Outburst and in Context” 23. Shore, S. N. 1998, in Ultraviolet Astrophysics Beyond the Final Archive eds. W. Walmsteker and R. Gonzalez-Riestra (ESA SP-413), pp. 139-147: “The Luminous Blue Variables and the IUE Legacy” 24. Starrfield, S. et al. 1998, Jackson Hole Meeting on Cataclysmic Variables (ed. S. Howell) (San Fransisco: ASP Press): “Elemental Abundance Studies of Novae” 25. Shore, S. N. and Starrfield, S. 1998, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions, and Galactic Chemical Evolution: Second Oak Ridge Meeting on Atomic and Nuclear Astrophysics (ed. A. Mezzacappa) (London: Institute of Physics), p. 413-424: “Physical Interpretation of Observations of Novae in Outburst” 26. Hauschildt, P. H., Shore, S. N., Schwarz, G., Starrfield, S., Baron, E., and Allard, F. 1998, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions, and Galactic Chemical Evolution: Second Oak Ridge Meeting on Atomic and Nuclear Astrophysics (ed. A. Mezzacappa) (London: Institute of Physics), p. 453-462: “The Physics of Early Nova Spectra and Light Curves” 27. Shore, S. N. 1999, in Variable and Non-spherical Stellar Winds in Luminous Stars: IAU Colloquium 169 (eds. Wolf, B., Stahl, O., and Fullerton, A. W.) Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 178-186: “Modeling Oblique Rotators: Magnetospheres and Winds”. 28. Shore, S. N. and Franco, J. 2000, in Cosmic Evolution and Galaxy Feedback: Structure, Interactions, and Feedback (3rd Guillermo Haro Astrophysics Conference) (ed. Franco, J., Terlevich, Lopez-Cruz, O., and Aretxaga, I.), (San Francisco: ASP Press), p. 79-86: “Star Formation and Galactic Evolution: Feedback Processes” 29. Shore, S. N. 2001, in Interacting Astronomers: A Symposium on Mirek Plavec’s Favorite Stars (eds. Harmanec, P., Hadrava, P., and Hubeny, I.) Publ. Astr. - Czech Acad. Sci., 89, p. 45-50: “Some Interesting Hydrodynamical Problems Relating to Binary Stars” 30. Shore, S. N. 2002, in The Classical Nova Outburst (eds. M. Hernanz, J. Jos`e)(NY: AIP Press), p. 175-187: “Panchromatic Study of Novae in Outburst: Phenomenology and Physics” 31. Shore, S. N. and Galli, D. 2003, Ap. Space Sci., 284, 818): “Galaxies as Complex Systems” 32. Shore, S. N. 2004, in How Does the Galaxy Work: A Galactic Tertulia in honor of the 60th Birthdays of Don Cox and Ron Reynolds (eds. Alfaro, E., Vilchez, J., and Franco, J.) (Dordrecht: Kluwer), 12pp.: “The Milky Way: Four Centuries of the Discovery of the Galaxy” 33. G¨ansicke, B. T., de Martino, D., Marsh, T. R., Haswell, C. A., Knigge, C., Long, K. S., and Shore, S. N. 2005, in The Future of UV Missions (Berlin: Springer) (also appearing in Ap. Space Sci., 306, 177): “Ultraviolet Studies of Interacting Binaries” (review chapter in collaborative monograph) 34. LaRosa, T. N., and Shore, S. N. 2006, in From Clark Lake to the Long Wavelength Array: Bill Erickson’s Radio Science (ASP Conference Series, Vol. 345, eds. N. Kassim, M. Perez, M. Junor, and P. Henning) (ASP Conf. Series), p. 212: “Low Frequency Observations and The Galactic Center Magnetic Field” 35. Shore, S. N., LaRosa, T. N. Magnani, L., Chastain, R. J., and Costagliola, F. 2006, in IAU Symp. 237: Triggered Star Formation in a Turbulent Interstellar Medium (eds. Elmegreen, B. G. and Palous, J.) (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press): “Turbulence in High Latitude Molecular Clouds” (invited talk, IAU SYmp. 237)

22 History of Science

1. Shore, S. N. 2000, Proceedings of the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics 25th Annual Meeting - Univ. of Toronto, 13, 248-270: “From Blue Sky to Hot Piles: The Evolution of Radiative Transfer Theory from Atmospheres to Nuclear Reactors” 2. Shore, S. N. 2001, Proc. Canadian Soc. Hist. Phil. Mathematics 26th Annual Meeting - Laval Univ., 14: “Macrocosmos/Microcosmos: Celestial Mechanics and Old Quantum Theory” 3. Shore, S. N. 2006, in Biographical Encyclopedia of Astronomers (ed. T. Hockey) (Berlin: Springer) (in press): “Moore-Sitterly, Charlotte E.”, “Stebbins, Joel”, “Babcock, H. D.”, “Babcock, H. W.”, “Biermann, L.F. B.”, “Casteli, Benedetto”, “Borelli, Gionanni Alfonso”, “Cotes, Roger” (refereed entries)

Contributed Conference Papers (excluding abstracts; partial list)

1. Hardorp, J. and Shore, S. N. 1971, PASP, 83, 605: “Determination of the Abundances of the Rare Earths in the Ap Star β CrB” 2. Chiu, H-Y., Maran, S. P., Hobbs, R., Harris, G., Gull, T. R. and Shore, S. N. 1973, in Astronomical Observations With Television-Type Sensors (eds. Glaspey, J. and Walker, C. G.) (Vancouver: UBC Press) p.237: “Astronomical Observations with an SEC Vidicon”. 3. Shore, S. N. and Adelman, S. J. 1976, in Physics of Ap Stars: IAU Colloquium 32 (eds. Weiss, W., Jenkner, H., and Wood, H. J.) (Vienna: Universitatssternwarte Wien) p. 125: “The Rare Earths in the Peculiar A Stars: A Test of the Magnetic Diffusion Hypothesis”. 4. Shore, S. N. 1976, ibid, p. 163: “A Comment on the Derivation of the Equation of Transfer in the Presence of Magnetic Fields”. 5. Adelman, S. J., Shore, S. N. and Wolken, P. 1976, ibid, p. 189: “The Broad Continuum Features and Atmospheric Structure of the Peculiar A Stars”. 6. Hall, D. S., Kreiner, J. and Shore, S.N. 1980, in Close Binary Stars: Theory and Observation, IAU Symposium 88 (eds. Plavec, M. and Ulrich, R.)(Dordrecht: Reidel) p.383: “Period Changes and Mass Loss in 34 RS CVn Binaries”. 7. Adelman, S. J., Boytim, B. A., Pyper-Smith, D. and Shore, S. N. 1981, ,in Chemically Peculiar Stars of the Upper Main Sequence: 23rd Liege Astrophysical Colloquium, p. 109: “The Peculiar Rosetta Stone: Beta ”. 8. Shore, S. N. and Adelman, S. J. 1981, ibid, p. 429: “IUE Observations of Three Helium Rich Stars”. 9. Shore, S. N. 1982, in Advances in Ultraviolet Astronomy: The Fourth Year of IUE (eds. Kondo,Y. and Mead,J.M.)(NASA CP-2238) p.370: “Small Scale Structure of the Interstellar Medium: Orion’s Threadbare Cloak”. 10. Shore, S. N. and Sanduleak, N. 1982, ibid, p. 602: “The Peculiar, Luminous Early-Type Emission Line Stars of the Magellanic Clouds: A Preliminary Taxonomy”. 11. Shore, S. N., Sanduleak, N. and Allen, D. A. 1984, in The Future of Ultraviolet Astronomy Based on Six of IUE Research (eds. Mead, J., Chapman, R. D. and Kondo, Y.) (NASA CP-2349), p. 239: “The Spectroscopic Antics of S 18/ SMC”. 12. Brown, D. N., Shore, S. N., Bolton, C. T., Hulbert, S. J. and Sonneborn, G. 1984, ibid, p. 483: “Ul- traviolet and Optical Spectroscopy and Polarimetry of the Helium Weak Star HD 21699: Evidence for a Magnetically Controlled Stellar Wind”. 13. Brown, D. N., Shore, S. N., Barker, P. K. and Sonneborn, G. 1984, ibid, p. 487: “Magnetospheres and Winds in the Helium Weak Stars: Observations of C IV in Upper Main Sequence CP Stars”. 14. Shore, S. N. and Brown, D. N. 1984, ibid, p. 491: “IUE Spectrophotometry of the Helium Weak and Silicon Stars”.

23 15. Shore, S. N. 1985, in XLI NATO Summer Institute – Les Houches: Naissance et Enfance des Etoiles/ Birth and Infancy of Stars (eds. R. Lucas, A. Omont, and R. Stora) (Amsterdam: North-Holland) p.449 : “Nonlinear Models for Global Star Formation: Equilibrium and Catastrophe”. 16. Ferrini, F., Palla, F. and Shore, S. N. 1986, in IAU Symp. 115: Star Formation: “Nonlinear Models for the Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy”. 17. Shore, S. N. and Brown, D. N. 1986, in New Insights in Astrophysics: Eight Years of UV Astronomy with IUE (ESA-SP 263): “IUE Observations of Magnetically Controlled Stellar Winds in the Helium Peculiar Stars”. 18. Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N. and Sanduleak, N. 1986, ibid: “IUE Observations of the Henize - Carlson Sample of Peculiar Emission Line Supergiants: The Galactic Analogs of the Magellanic Zoo”. 19. Brown, D. N. and Shore, S. N. 1986, ibid: “The Broad Continuum Feature at 1400 A˚ and the Silicon and Helium Peculiar Stars: The Orion Belt Sample”. 20. Brown, D. N. and Shore, S. N. 1986, ibid: “Doppler Tomography of the Stellar Wind of the Wolf-Rayet Binary Star V444 Cygni”. 21. Shore, S. N., Brown, D. N., and Sonneborn, G. 1988, A Decade of UV Astronomy with the IUE Satellite (ESA SP-281), p.339 : “The Discovery of a Magnetosphere in a Helium Weak Star: HD 5737 = α Scl”. 22. Shore, S. N., Sanduleak, N., Brown, D. N., Sonneborn, G., Bopp, B., and Robinson, C. R. 1988, ibid: “The Galactic and LMC Extreme Emission Line Supergiants Compared: IUE Observations of the Henize - Carlson and Zoo Star Samples of Massive Supergiants”. 23. Sonneborn, G., Shore, S. N., and Brown, D. N. 1988, ibid: “The Small-scale Structure of the Interstellar Medium in the Orion Association: The Flotsam of Star Formation”. 24. Ferrini, F., Galli, D., Palla, F., and Shore, S. N. 1989, Starbursts and Galaxy Evolution (ed. T.X. Thuan et al.) (Paris: Editions Frontieres), p. 525: “A Model for the Star Formation Rate in Spiral Galaxies”. 25. Shore, S. N. 1990, in Evolution in Astrophysics: IUE in the Era of New Space Missions (ed. E. Rolfs) (ESA SP): “The Helium Strong Stars of the Orion OB1 Association”. 26. Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Starrfield, S., Williams, R. E., Cassatella, A., and Drechsel, H. 1990, ibid: “Nova LMC 1990 No. 2: The First Extragalactic Recurrent Nova”. 27. Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Starrfield, S. 1990, ibid: “IUE Observations of Galactic and Extragalactic Recurrent Novae”. 28. Austin, S., Starrfield, S., Saizar, P., Shore, S. N., and Sonneborn, G. 1990, ibid: “Ultraviolet Light Curves of Galactic and Extragalactic Classical CNO Novae: PW Vul, OS And, and N LMC 1988 No. 1 and 2”. 29. Sonneborn, G., Shore, S. N., and Starrfield, S. 1990, ibid: “Nova LMC 1990 No. 1: The First Extragalactic Neon Nova”. 30. Starrfield, S., Krautter, J., Sonneborn, G., Shore, S. N., Wagner, R. M., Austin, S. et al. 1990, ibid: “Late Stages in the Evolution of Classical Novae”. 31. Shore, S. N. and Corcoran, M. F. 1992, in IAU Symp. 151: Evolutionary Processes in Interacting Binary Systems (eds. Kondo, Y., et al.) (Dordrecht: Kluwer), p. 359: “Colliding Stellar Winds: Theory and Observation”. 32. Shore, S. N., Michalitsianos, A. G., and Kafatos, M. 1992, in Anisotropic Mass Outflow from Stars: STScI Workshop (eds. Drissen, L., Leitherer, C., and Nota, A.) (San Francisco: ASP Press): “Long Slit Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Circumstellar Environment of the Symbiotic Star R Aquarii”. 33. Robinson, R. D., Shore, S. N., Carpenter, K. G., Woodgate, B. E., Maran, S. P., Kundu, M. R., White, S. M., Linsky, J. L., and Walter, F. M. 1992, in Seventh Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun (eds. M. Giampapa and J. Bookbinder) (San Francisco: ASP Conf. Series), p. 31: “HST Observations of the Flare Star AU Mic”

24 34. Corcoran, M. F., Shore, S. N., Swank, J. H., Heap, S. R., Rawley, G. L., Pollack, A. M., and Stevens, I. 1993, in Massive Stars and Their Environments (eds. J. Cassinelli and E. Churchwell) (San Francisco: ASP Press), 260: “X-ray Variability in V444 Cygni – Evidence for Colliding Winds”. 35. Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Sonneborn, G., Gonzalez-Riestra, R., Sparks, W. M., Truran, J., Dopita, M. A., and Williams, R. E. 1993, in The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory: IAP Conf. Proceedings 280 (eds. Friedlander, M., Gehrels, N., and Macomb, D.) (NY: AIP Press), p. 168: “The Production of 22Na and 26Al in Nova Explosions: The Observational Picture”. 36. Dopita, M. A., Meatheringham, S. J., Sutherland, R., Williams, R. E., Starrfield, S., Sonneborn, G., and Shore, S. N. 1993, in New Aspects of Magellanic Cloud Research (B. Baschek, G. Klare, and J. Lequeux) (Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag), p. 195-196: “Photoionization Modelling of Nova LMC 1990 #1” 37. Hauschildt, P. H., Starrfield, S., Austin, S., Shore, S. N., Wehrse, R., and Shaviv, G. 1993, in Cata- clysmic Variables and Related Physics: Second Haifa-Technion Workshop on Cataclysmic Variable Stars. Eilat, Israel, ed. O. Regev and G. Shaviv (Institute of Physics: Bristol), p. 109-112: “Non-LTE Model Atmosphere Studies of Nova Cygni 1992” 38. Hauschildt, P. H., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., Allard, F., Baron, E.: 1995, in Cataclysmic Variables, A. Bianchini et al, Eds., Dordrecht: Kluwer, p. 257-265: “The Physics of Early Nova Spectra”

39. Starrfield, S., Vanlandingham, K., Schwarz, G., Hauschildt, P. H., and Shore, S. N. 1998, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions, and Galactic Chemical Evolution: Second Oak Ridge Meeting on Atomic and Nuclear Astrophysics (ed. A. Mezzacappa) (London: Institute of Physics), p. 433-441: “Elemental Abundances for Nova Ejecta”

40. Schwarz, G., Starrfield, S., Hauschildt, P. H., and Shore, S. N. 1998, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explo- sions, and Galactic Chemical Evolution: Second Oak Ridge Meeting on Atomic and Nuclear Astrophysics (ed. A. Mezzacappa) (London: Institute of Physics), p. 463-467: “Optical and Ultraviolet Spectral Observations of Nova LMC 1991” 41. Vanlandingham, K. M., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., and Sonneborn, G. 1998, in Stellar Evolution, Stellar Explosions, and Galactic Chemical Evolution: Second Oak Ridge Meeting on Atomic and Nuclear Astro- physics (ed. A. Mezzacappa) (London: Institute of Physics), p. 475-479: “Analyses of the ONeMg Novae in the IUE Archives. III. LMC 1990 # 1” 42. Starrfield, S., Vanlandingham, K. M., Schwarz, G. J., Hauschildt, P. H., Shore, S. N. and Sonneborn, G. 1999, in Ultraviolet-Optical Space Astronomy Beyond HST, ASP Conference Series 164 (eds. J. Michael Shull, Anne L. Kinney, & Jon A. Morse.), p.131: ”The Properties of Novae in the LMC and Beyond”

43. Vanlandingham, K. M., Starrfield, S., Shore, S. N., and Wagner, R. M. 2002, in Classical Nova Explosions: International Conference on Classical Nova Explosions. AIP Conference Proceedings, Vol. 637. Sitges, Spain, 20-24 May, 2002 (ed. M. Hernanz and J. Jos´e)(NY: AIP), pp.224-227: “Elemental Abundance Analysis of Nova Cygni 1992”

44. Aiello, S., Cecchi-Pestellini, C., Cevolani, G., Mazzoni, M.; Pace, E., Passaro, A., Pupillo, G., Scarsi, P., Shore, S. N., and Tozzi, G. P. 2005, Mem.SAIt, 6, 163: “ Micrometeorites and the Origin of Life: A Broad Program to Study their Survival and Modification by Passage through the Earth’s Atmosphere” 45. In addition, approx. 70 abstracts in BAAS and Bull. Amer. Phys. Soc. (1970-present), several articles in the IUE Newsletters, IBVS, and about 30 IAU Circulars (1989-present); total about 240 ADS non-refereed and conference.

Refereed Encyclopedia Articles and Semi-Popular Articles: Invited Submissions1

1. Shore, S.N. 1987, Academic Press Encyclopedia of the Physical Sciences and Technology, pp. 522 - 542: “Quasars”; revised for second edition (1992).

1There are also about 10 entries for the 6th and 7th editions of the Van Nostrand Science Encyclopedia but this is not a refereed publication.

25 2. Shore, S.N. 1987, ibid., pp. 231 - 243: “Star Clusters”; revised for second edition (1992); revised for 3rd edition (2001). 3. Shore, S. N. 1988, Academic Press 1989 Yearbook of Physical Sciences and Technology, pp. 53 - 73: “Dark Matter in the Universe” (lead article); revised for second edition (1992). Revised with V. Trimble (co-author) for 3rd edition (2001).

4. Shore, S. N. 1988, ibid.,pp. 423 - 432; “Neutron Stars”; revised for second edition (1992); revised for 3rd edition (2001) 5. Shore, S. N. 1988, ibid., pp. 195 - 207: “Binary Stars”; revised for second edition (1992); revised for 3rd edition (2001). 6. Shore, S. N. 1989, Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics (San Diego: Academic Press), pp. 487 - 498:“Radio Astronomy”. 7. Shore, S. N. 1989, ibid., pp. 753 - 763: “ Variable Stars”; revised for 3rd edition (2001). 8. Shore, S. N. and Encrenaz, P. 1989, Academic Press 1990 Yearbook of Physical Sciences and Technology, pp. 31 - 46: “Astrochemistry” (lead article); revised for second edition (1992); rewritten and revised (sole author) for 3rd edition (2001) 9. Shore, S. N. 1989, ibid., pp. 549 - 558: “Stars, Massive”; revised for second edition (1992); revised for third edition (2001). 10. Shore, S. N. 1989, ibid, pp. 577 - 586: “Supernova 1987A: An Update”.

11. Shore, S. N. 1990, in Academic Press 1991 Yearbook of Physical Sciences and Technology, pp. 341 - 357: “Magnetic Fields in Astrophysics”; revised for second edition (1992); revised for third edition (2001). 12. Shore, S. N. 1991, in The Astronomy and Astrophysics Reference Encyclopedia (ed. S. P. Maran) (NY: Van Nostrand): “Stellar Atmospheres”. 13. Shore, S. N. 1992, in Academic Press Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology (2nd Ed.), 3, pp. 1 - 16: “Celestial Mechanics”; revised for 3rd Edition (2000). 14. Shore, S. N. 1993, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Astronomy (ed. Parker, S. and Abell, G.) (NY: McGraw-Hill): “Stellar Populations” (reprinted in McGraw-Hill Science Encyclopedia (1996)); revised for 2nd edition (2001).

15. Shore, S. N. 1996, in Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics (ed. G. Trigg): “Shock Waves” 16. Starrfield, S. and Shore, S. N. 1994, Sky and Telescope, 87(2) (Feb), p. 20-26: “Nova Cygni 1992: The Nova of the Century”. 17. Shore, S. N. and Starrfield, S. 1994, Sky and Telescope, 87(4) (Apr), p. 20-26: “Nova Cassiopiae 1993: A Nova for the Holidays”.

18. Starrfield, S. and Shore, S. N. 1995, Sci. Amer., 272(Jan), p. 76-81: “The Birth and Death of Nova V1974 Cygni” (revised reprint Mar. 1998, special issue). 19. Shore, S. N. 2006, Nuovo Saggiatore, 22 (Feb), p. 64-71: “Explosive Astrophysics: The Classical and X-ray Novae”

Some Book Reviews

1. Shore, S. N. 1995, Space Sci. Rev., 76, 361-362: review of Gombosi, T. I. 1994, Gaskinetic Theory (Cambridge Univ. Press) 2. Shore, S. N. 1995, Space Sci. Rev., 76, 375-376: review of Moffatt, A. et al. (eds.) 1995, Instabilities in Stellar Outflows (Kluwer)

26 3. Shore, S. N. 1996, Space Sci. Rev., 78, 557: review of Millar, A. J. and Raga, A. C. (eds.) 1995, Shocks in Astrophysics (Kluwer) 4. Shore, S. N. 1997, Space Sci. Rev, 82, 469: review of Ruiz-Lapuente, P., Canal, R., and Isern, J. 1997, Thermonuclear Supernovae (Kluwer) 5. Shore, S. N. 2000, Space Sci. Rev., 91, 717: Review of Franco, J. and Carramin˜na,A. (eds.) 1999, Interstellar Turbulence (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press)

Hubble Space Telescope GHRS Science and Engineering Reports

1. Shore, S. N. and Carpenter, K. 1990, Ball SER Nr. 002: “First Internal Report on Observation ZOCXO106A: First GHRS LMC Spectrum of Something or Other”.

2. Shore, S. N. 1990, Ball SER Nr. 018: “Restoration of GHRS Spectra: Importance of Getting the Right Point Spread Function (PSF)”. 3. Wahlgren, G. M., Shore, S. N., and Leckrone, D. L. 1990, Ball SER Nr. 027: “Experiments with Point Spread Functions for Use in Analyzing GHRS LSA”. 4. Shore, S. N. 1990, Ball SER Nr. 028: “Using the Richardson-Lucy Algorithm for the Deconvolution of GHRS Spectra”. 5. Leckrone, D. S., Wahlgren, G. M., Ebbets, D., Johansson, S., and Shore, S. N. 1991, Ball SER Nr. 034: ”Medium Resolution Spectroscopy of the Chemically Peculiar B Star Chi Lupi with the HST/GHRS”. 6. Savage, B. D., Shore, S. N., and Ake, T. 1991, Ball SER Nr. 049: “Second Order Contamination in G-4 Spectra”. 7. Shore, S. N. and Robinson, R. D. 1991, Ball SER Nr. 050, Mar.: “Second Order Contamination in G-3 Spectra”. 8. Shore, S. N. and Norman, D. 1991, Ball SV-SER Nr. 061: “Correcting the Sensitivity Curve for G-5 and IUE SWP Using PKS 2155-304 as a Power Law Point Source”.

9. Shore, S. N. 1991, Ball SV-SER Nr. 079: “Comparative Throughput of the Large and Small Science Apertures for the GHRS and the Problem of Stability of the Throughput”. 10. Wahlgren, G., Shore, S. N., and Leckrone, D. S. 1991, Ball SV-SER Nr. 110: “Experiments with the Point Spread Function for use in Analyzing Large Aperture GHRS Spectra”.

11. Shore, S. N. 1991, Ball SV-SER, Dec. 1991: “Techniques for Analysis of Rapid Readout Data and Noise Reduction Algorithms”. 12. Shore, S. N. 1991, Ball SV-SER, Dec. 1991: “Analysis of Echelle Ripple Function and the GHRS Obser- vations of Capella”.

13. Robinson, R. D. and Shore, S. N. 1993, Ball SV-SER, Jan. 1993: “Correcting Sensitivities in the G270M (G-4) Grating at Short Wavelengths”. 14. Blackwell, J., Shore, S. N., Robinson, R. D., Feggans, K., Lindler, D., Malumuth, E., Sandoval, J., and Ake, T. B. III 1993, A User’s Guide to the GHRS Software: Version 2.1 (NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center) pp. 200.

Popular Writings on Science (Invited Essays)

1. Shore, S. N. 1984, Creation/Evolution, 14, 32-35: “Footprints in the Dust: The Lunar Surface and Creationism” 2. Shore, S. N. 1984, Skeptical Inquirer ,9, 24-35: “Quantum Mechanics and the Paranormal: The Misuse of Science”

27 3. Shore, S. N. and Cormack, R. 1988, Skeptical Inquirer, 13, 84-85: “Oxford Companion to the Mind” (book review) 4. Shore, S. N. 1991, Skeptical Inquirer, 15, 314-315: “Forum: Why Do They Call? Reporters, Skeptics, and the Formula Story” 5. Shore, S. N. 1992, Skeptical Inquirer, 16, 301-303: “ Seeking Resurrection for Cold Fusion: Fire From Ice” (book review) 6. Shore, S. N. 1992, Skeptical Inquirer, 17, 70-73: “Scientific Creationanism: The Social Agenda of a Pseudoscience” 7. Regular columns for The Skeptical Eye, the newsletter of the National Capitol Area Skeptics (1990 - 1994).

8. Regular column, Weaving Loose Ends, for Mercury, Jan. 2000 - Dec. 2000.

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