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SUMMARY CURRICULUM VITA DAVID JOHN HOLLENBACH

Education: PhD., Theoretical Physics, Cornell University, 1969

Present Area of Research: Theoretical astrophysics, , , formation, ,

Professional Activities: Senior member of American Astronomical Society, Senior member of International Astronomical Union, Study Scientist Large Deployable Telescope (LDR) Project (1980-84), Member of NASA Astronomy and Relativity Management Operation Working Group (ARMOWG) (1985-88), Scientific Organizing Committee for IAU Symposium 120, “Astrochemistry” (1984-85), Scientific Organizing Committee for Summer Schools on "Interstellar Processes”, The Interstellar Medium of Galaxies", and "The Evolution of Galaxies and Their Environment" (1985-1992), Director (PI) of the Center for Studies, a consortium of NASA-Ames, UC Berkeley, and UC Santa Cruz Theoretical Astrophysicists funded by the NASA Theory Program (1985-2002), Member of the Executive Committee for the Space Sciences Laboratory, UC Berkeley (1985-1995), Co-Investigator on the Submillimeter Wave Astronomical Satellite (SWAS)(1988-present), Member of the Infrared Panel of the National Academy of Sciences Astronomy Astrophysics Survey Committee(1988-1990), Member of the ISO Short Wavelength Spectrometer Team (1990-2000), Member of the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) Science Working Group (1990-1995), Member of the Submillimeter Science Working Group (1985-1995), Member of Executive Council of the American Astronomical Society (1992-1995), Co-investigator U. S. ISO Key Project Team: Normal Galaxies (1992-2000), Member of the National Academy of Science Task Group on Space Astronomy and Astrophysics (1995-1997), Member of numerous review panels including NRAO 12 meter (1993-1995), NASA Long Term Space Astrophysics (1996), HST Cycle 7 (1997), NASA Astrophysical Theory Program (1997), HST Cycle 13 (2004), Spitzer Cycle1 (2004); Executive Officer of the Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee (National Research Council for the National Academy of Sciences: 1998-2000), Member of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics (2003-2005), Member of the ALMA North American Science Advisory Committee (2003-2005) Awards: Woodrow Wilson Fellow, Danforth Fellow, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, Ames Associate Fellow (1991-1992), H. Julian Allen Award (1992), Exceptional Scientist Award (NASA 1995), Outstanding Leadership Medal (NASA 2002), H. Julian Allen Award (NASA 2003), NASA Group Achievement Award (NASA 2004, for SWAS team), NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal (NASA 2005)

Experience: Research Scientist, Space Science Division, NASA-Ames Research Center (1980-present), National Research Council Senior Associate, NASA-Ames Research Center (1979-80), Postdoctoral Fellow, Astronomy Department, University of California, Berkeley (1976-79), Assistant Professor, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (1973- 76), Visiting Assistant Professor, Physics Department, Colorado College, Colorado Springs (1971-73), Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard College Observatory (1969-71)

Principal Scientific Interests: Theoretical astrophysics; interstellar medium; interstellar dust, chemistry, and shock waves; star formation

Publications:

1. Hollenbach, D.J., and Salpeter, E.E., “Semiempirical Model for -Atom Ionization Rates,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 50, 4157, 1969. 2. Hollenbach, D.J., and Salpeter, E.E., “Surface Absorption of Light Gas ,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 53, 69, 1970. 3. Hollenbach, D.J., and Salpeter, E.E., “Surface Recombination of ,” Astrophysical Journal, 163, 155, 1971. 4. Hollenbach, D.J., Werner, M.W., and Salpeter, E.E., “Molecular Hydrogen in H I Regions,” Astrophysical Journal, 163, 165, 1971. 5. Hollenbach, D.J., “Appearance of a Rapidly Moving Sphere: A Problem for Undergraduates,” American Journal of Physics, 44, 91, 1976. 6. Hollenbach, D.J., Chu, S.I., and McCray, R., “H2 in Expanding Circumstellar Shells,” Astrophysical Journal, 208, 458, 1976. 7. Hill, J., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Hydrogen Molecules and the Inter-Cloud Medium,” Astrophysical Journal, 209, 445, 1976. 8. Hollenbach, D.J., and Shull, J.M., “Vibrationally Excited Molecular Hydrogen in Orion,” Astrophysical Journal, 216, 419, 1977. 9. Hill, J., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Effects of Expanding Compact H II Regions upon Molecular Clouds: Molecular Dissociation Waves, Shock Waves, and Carbon Ionization,” Astrophysical Journal, 225, 390, 1978. 10. Shull, J.M., and Hollenbach, D.J., “H2 Cooling, Dissociation, and Infrared Emission in Shocked Molecular Clouds,” Astrophysical Journal, 220, 525, 1978. 11. Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, C., “ Formation and Infrared Emission in Fast Interstellar Shocks: I. Physical Processes,” Astrophysical Journal Supplements, 41, 555, 1979. 12. Lacy, J.H., Townes, C.H., Geballe, T.R., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Observations of the Motion and Distribution of the Ionized Gas in the Central Parsec of the Galaxy,” Astrophysical Journal, 241, 132, 1980. 13. Hollenbach, D.J., “Theoretical Considerations of Shock Wave Behavior,” Interstellar Molecules. (IAU Symposium No. 87), ed. B.H. Andres, (Dordrecht: Reidel), 445, 1980. 14. McKee, C., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Interstellar Shock Waves,” Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 18, 219, 1980. 15. Burke, J.R., and Hollenbach, D.J., “An Extended Soft-Cube Model for the Thermal Accommodation of Gas Atoms on Solid Surfaces,” NASA Technical Memorandum 81163, 1980. 16. Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, C., “Molecule Formation and Infrared Fast Interstellar Shocks. II. Dissociative Speeds of Interstellar Shock Waves,” Astrophysical Journal Letters, 241, L47, 1980. 17. Hollenbach, D.J., “Shock Waves in Orion,” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 395, 242, 1982. 18. Chernoff, D., Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, C.F., “Molecular Shock Waves in the BN- KL Region of Orion,” Astrophysical Journal Letters, 254, L97, 1982. 19. Turco, R.P., Toon, O.B., Whitten, R.C., Keesee, R.G., and Hollenbach, D.J., “A Study of Mesospheric Rocket Contrails and Clouds Produced by Liquid Fuel Rockets,” Space Solar Power Review, 3, 223, 1982. 20. Kuiper, T.B.H., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Submillimeter Astronomy From Space Platforms,” in the Scientific Importance of Submillimeter Astronomy (ed. T. DeGraauw), ESA SP-189, 91, 1982. 21. Lacy, J.H., Townes, C.H., and Hollenbach, D.J., “The Nature of the Central Parsec of the Galaxy,” Astrophysical Journal, 262, 120, 1982. 22. Turco, R.P., Toon, O.B., Whitten, R.C., Keesee, R.G., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Noctilucent Clouds: Simulation Studies of Their Genesis, Properties, and Global Influences,” Planetary and Space Science, 30, 1147, 1982. 23. Hollenbach, D.J., “Scientific Rationale and Technological Requirements for a Large Deployable Reflector,” NASA CP-2275, 1983. 24. Hollenbach, D.J., and Burke, J.R., “The Gas-Grain Interaction in the Interstellar Medium: Thermal Accommodation and Trapping,” Astrophysical Journal, 265, 223, 1983. 25. Takahashi, T., Hollenbach, D.J., and Silk, J., “H20 Heating and the Energetics of Molecular Clouds; Transfer of Line Radiation in the Presence of Warm Dust,” Astrophysical Journal, 275, 145, 1983. 26. Townes, C.H., Lacy, J.H., Geballe, T.R., and Hollenbach, D.J., “The Center of the Galaxy,” Nature, 301, 661, 1983. 27. Rubin, R., Hollenbach, D.J., and Erickson, E., “Modeling of G333.6 -0.2 as a Spherical HII Region,” Astrophysical Journal, 265, 239, 1983. 28. McKee, C.F., Chernoff, D.F., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Infrared of Interstellar Shocks,” in Galactic and Extragalactic IR Spectroscopy, ed. M. Kessler, (Dordrecht: Reidel), 103, 1984. 29. Genzel, R., Watson, D.M., Townes, C.H., Dinerstein, H.L., Hollenbach, D.J., Lester, D.F., Werner, M., and Storey, J.W.V., “Far-IR Spectroscopy of the Galactic Center: Neutral and Ionized Gas in the Central 10 Pc of the Galaxy,” Astrophysical Journal, 276, 551, 1984.

30. Werner, M.W., Crawford, M., Genzel, R., Hollenbach, D.J., Townes, C.H., and Watson, D.M., “Detection of Shocked Atomic Gas in the Kleinman-Low ,” Astrophysical Journal Letters, 282, L81, 1984. 31. Hollenbach, D.J., and Tielens, A.G.G.M., “Infrared Emission Associated with Chemical Reactions on Shuttle and SIRTF Surfaces,” NASA TM 85875, 1984. 32. Hollenbach, D.J., and Takahashi, T., “Detection of Extrasolar Planets by the Large Deployable Reflector,” NASA TM 85874, 1984. 33. Tielens, A.G.G.M., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Studies of Low-Mass Star Formation With the Large Deployable Reflector,” NASA TM 85960, 1984 34. Hollenbach, D.J., “Mass Loss Rates From Protostars and OI(63μm) Shock Luminosities,” Icarus, 61, 36, 1985. 35. Tielens, A.G.G.M., and Hollenbach, D.J., “A Model for the CI(609μm) Emission of Orion,” Icarus, 61, 40, 1985. 36. Takahashi, T., Hollenbach, D.J., and Silk, J., “Far-IR Line Intensities of H20 and C0 From Warm Molecular Clouds,” Ap.J., 292, 192, 1985. 37. Tielens, A.G.G.M., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Photodissociation Regions: I. Basic Model,” Ap.J., 291, 722, 1985. 38. Tielens, A.G.G.M., and Hollenbach, D.J., “Photodissociation Regions: II. A Model for the Orion Photodissociation Region,” Ap.J., 291, 747, 1985. 39. Erickson, E.F., Houck, J.R., Harwit, M.O., Rank, D.M., Haas, M.R., Hollenbach, D.J., Simpson, J.P., and Augason, G.C., “An FIR Cooled Grating Spectrometer for the Kuiper Airborne Observatory,” Infrared Phys., 25, 513, 1985. 40. Erickson, E.F., Houck, J.R., Harwit, M.O., Rank, D.M., Haas, M.R., Hollenbach, D.J., Simpson, J.P., and Augason, G.C., and McKibben, D.D., “A Far Infrared Echelle Spectrometer for the Kuiper Airborne Observatory,” NASA CP 2353, 313, 1985. 41. Hollenbach, D.J., Prasad, S.S., and Whitten, R.L., “The Thermal Structure of the Dayside Upper Atmosphere of Venus above 125 km,” Icarus, 64, 205, 1985. 42. Haas, M.R., Hollenbach, D.J., and Erickson, E.F., “Detection of [SiII] (34.8μm) Emission in Orion-KL: A Measurement of the Silicon Abundance in Dense Interstellar Gas,” Ap.J., (Letters), 301, L57, 1986. 43. McKee, C.F., Hollenbach, D.J., and Jernigan, T.E., “Spectra of Fast J-Shocks in Dense, Star-Forming Regions,” in Star Forming Regions, eds. M. Peimbert, and J. Jugaku, (Reidel: Dordrecht), p.202, 1987. 44. Hollenbach, D.J., McKee, C.F.,m and Chernoff, D., “Models of Shock Activity in the BN-KL Region of Orion,” in Star Forming Regions, eds. M. Peimbert, and J. Jugaku, (Reidel: Dordrecht), p.334, 1987. 45. McKee, C.F., Hollenbach, D.J., Seab, C.G., and Tielens, A.G.G.M., “The Structure of Time-Dependent Interstellar Shocks and Grain Destruction in the Interstellar Medium,” Ap.J., 318, 614, 1987. 46. McKee, C.F., Hollenbach, D.J., “Radio Recombination Lines From Fast Shocks in Molecular Clouds, with Application to Bipolar Flows,” Ap.J., 322, 275, 1987. 47. Hollenbach, D.J., and Thronson, Harley A., eds. of Interstellar Processes, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, 1987. 48. Tielens, A.G.G.M., Seab, C.G., Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, C.F., “Shock Processing of Interstellar Dust: Diamonds in the Sky,” Ap.J. (Lett.), 319, L109, 1987.

49. Hollenbach, D., "Heating and Cooling of Molecular Clouds and Their Surfaces,” Astro. Lett. and Communications, 26, pp. 191-205, 1988. 50. Cohen, M., Hollenbach, D.J., Haas, M.R., and Erickson, E.F., "Observations of the 63 Micron [OI] Line in Herbig-Haro Objects,” Ap. J., 329, pp.863-873, 1988. 51. Colgan, S.W.J., and Hollenbach, D.J., "Theoretical Infrared Spectra of SN1987A,” Ap. J. Lett., 329, L25-L28, 1988. 52. Erickson, E.F., Haas, M.R., Colgan, S., Lord, S., Burton, M., Wolf, J., Hollenbach, D.J., and Werner, M., "Observation of Fe II (26.0 Microns) in SN1987A,” Ap. J. Lett., 330, LL39-L41, 1988. 53. Hollenbach, D.J., "The Heating of Interstellar Gas by Dust,” in Interstellar Dust, ed. L. Allamandola and A. Tielens, (Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp. 227-238, 1989. 54. Hollenbach, D.J., Chernoff, D.F., and McKee, C.F., "Infrared Diagnostics of Interstellar Shocks,” in Proc. 22nd ESLAB Symposium on Infrared Spectroscopy in Astronomy, ed. M. Kessler (ESA SP-290), pp. 245-258, 1989. 55. Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, C.F., "Molecule Formation and Infrared Emission in Fast Interstellar Shocks. III. Results for J Shocks in Molecular Clouds,” Ap. J., 342, pp. 306-336, 1989. 56. Burton, M., Hollenbach, D., and Tielens, A.G.G.M., "IR Line Emission from Dense Photodissociation Regions,” in Proc. 22nd ESLAB Symposium on Infrared Spectroscopy in Astronomy, ed. M. Kessler, (ESA SP-290), 1989. 57. Elitzur, M., Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, L.F., "H20 Masers in Star-Forming Regions,” Ap. J., 346, pp. 983-990, 1989. 58. Goldsmith, D., and Hollenbach, D., "LDR: To lift the Far-Infrared Veil of the Cosmos,” NASA Brochure, 1989. 59. Wolfire, M.G., Hollenbach, D.J., and Tielens, A.G.G.M., "The Correlation of CII 158 Micron and CO(J=1-0) Line Emission," Ap. J., 344, pp. 770-778, 1989. 60. Burton, M.G., Hollenbach, D.J., Haas, M, and Erickson, E., “Shocked [OI] 63 Micron Line Emission From the Supernova Remnant IC 443,” Ap.J., 355, 197, 1990. 61. Lane, A., Haas, M.R., Hollenbach, D.J., and Erickson, E., “Far-Infrared Spectroscopy of the DR 21 Star Formation Region,” Ap.J., 361, 132, 1990. 62. Hollenbach, D.J., “Photodissociation Regions,” in The Evolution of the Interstellar Medium, ed. L. Blitz (ASP Publishers: San Francisco), p167, 1990. 63. Wolfire, M.G., Tielens, A.G.G.M., and Hollenbach, D., “Physical Conditions in Photodissociation Regions: Applications to Galactic Nuclei,” Ap.J., 358, 116, 1990. 64. Hollenbach, D.J., and McKee, C.F., “Shock Waves in Astrophysics,” in Reference Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, ed. S. Maran (Van Nostrand Reinhold: New York), p623-627, 1991. 65. Burton, M., Bland, J., Axon, D., Brand, P., Garden, R., Geballe, T., Hollenbach, D., Hough, J., McLean, I., and Moorhouse, A., “High Spectral and Spatial Resolution Imaging of the Shock Wave in Orion,” in Evolution of the Interstellar Medium, ed. L. Blitz (ASP publishers: San Francisco), p327-329, 1990. 66. Lane, A., Haas, M., Hollenbach, D., and Erickson, E., “Far Infrared Spectroscopy of Bipolar Flows: DR21,” in The Physics and Chemistry of Interstellar Molecular Clouds, eds. G. Winnewisser, and J. Armstrong (Berlin: Springer-Verlag), p423-426, 1990. 67. Haas, M, Colgan, S., Erickson, E., Lord, S., Burton, M., and Hollenbach, D., “Velocity- Resolved Far-Infrared Spectra of [FeII]: Evidence for Mixing and Clumping in SN1987A,” Ap.J., 360, 257, 1990. 68. Hollenbach, D., and Thronson, H., “The Interstellar Medium in External Galaxies,” NASA CP-3084, 1990. 69. Elitzur, M., McKee, C., and Hollenbach, D., “Radiative Transfer in Astronomical Masers: III. Filamentary Masers,” Ap.J., 367, 555, 1991. 70. Burton, M, Hollenbach, D., and Tielens, A., “Line Emission from Clumpy Photodissociation Regions,” Ap.J., 365, 620, 1990. 71. Haas, M., Hollenbach, D., and Erickson, E., “Observations of [SiII] (35μm) and [SI] (25μm) in Orion: Evidence for a Wind Shock near IRc2,” Ap.J., 374, 555, 1991. 72. Hollenbach, D., Takahashi, T., and Tielens, A., “Low Density Photodissociation Regions,” Ap.J., 377, 192, 1991. 73. Melnick, G., Dalgarno, A., Erickson, N., Fazio, G., Goldsmith, P., Harwit, M., Hollenbach, D., Koch, D., Neufeld, D., Schieder, R., Snell, R., Thaddeus, P., and Winnewisser, G., “The Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite,” in From Ground-Based to Space-Borne Submillimeter Astronomy, ed. J. Swings, p191, 1991. 74. Melnick, G, Dalgarno, A., Fazio, G., Stauffer, J., Erickson, N., Goldsmith, P., Snell, R. Harwit, M., Hollenbach, D., Koch, D., Neufeld, D., Schieder, R., and Winnewisser, G., “The Submillimeter Wave Astronomy Satellite,” in Atoms, Ions, and Molecules: New Results in Spectral Line Astrophysics, p203, 1991. 75. Gillett, F., Gatley, I., and Hollenbach, D., “Infrared Astronomy Takes Center Stage,” Sky and Telescope, August, 1991. 76. Elitzur, M., Hollenbach, D., and McKee, C., “Planar H20 Masers in Star-Forming Regions,” Ap.J., 394, 221, 1992. 77. Burton, M., Hollenbach, D., and Tielens, A., “Mid-Infrared Rotational Line Emission from Interstellar Molecular Hydrogen,” Ap.J., 399, 563, 1992. 78. Maloney, P. R., Hollenbach, D. J., and Townes, C. H., “Heating of HII Regions with Application to the Galactic Center”, Ap. J., 401, 559, 1992. 79. Chokshi, A., Tielens, A., and Hollenbach, D., “Dust Coagulation”, Ap. J., 407, 806, 1993. 80. Wolfire, M., Hollenbach, D., and Tielens, A. “CO (J=1-0) Line Emission from Giant Molecular Clouds”, Ap. J., 402, 195, 1993. 81. Hollenbach, D., Johnstone, D., and Shu, F. “Photoevaporation of Disks Around Massive and Ultracompact HII Regions”, in Massive Stars: Their in the Interstellar Medium, ed. J. Cassinelli and E. B. Churchwell, (Astronomical Society of the Pacific: San Francisco), p26, 1993. 82. Hollenbach, D., Elitzar, M., and McKee, C. “A Shock Origin for Interstellar H20 Masers”, in Astrophysical Masers, ed A. Clegg and G. Nedoluha, (Springer-Verlag: New York), p 159, 1993. 83. Hollenbach, D., Thronson, H., and Shull, J., “The Evolution of Galaxies and Their Environment,” NASA CP3190, 1993. 84. Hollenbach, D., Johnstone, D., Lizano, S., and Shu, F.“Photoevaporation of Disks Around Massive Stars and Application to Ultracompact H II Regions”, Ap. J., 428, 654, 1994. 85. Shu, F., Johnstone, D., and Hollenbach, D., “Photoevaporation of the Solar Nebula and the Formation of Giant Planets”, Icarus, 106, 92, 1993. 86. Neufeld, D. and Hollenbach, D. J. “Dense Molecular Shocks and Accretion onto Protostellar Disks”, Ap. J., 428, 170, 1994. 87. Pollack, J., Hollenbach, D., Simonelli, D., Beckwith, S., Roush, T., and Fong, W., “Composition and Radiative Properties of Grains in Molecular Clouds and Accretion Disks”, Ap. J., 421, 615, 1994. 88. Carral, P., Hollenbach, D.J., Lord, S., Colgan, S., Haas, M., Robin, R., and Erickson, E., “The Interstellar Medium in the Starburst Regions of NGC 253 and NGC 3256”, Ap. J., 423, 223, 1994. 89. Colgan, S., Haas, M., Erickson, E., Lord, S., and Hollenbach, D., “Day 640 Infrared Line and Continuum Measurements: Dust Formation in SN1987A”, Ap. J., 427, 874, 1994. 90. Jones, A., Tielens, A., Hollenbach, D., and McKee, C., “Grain Destruction in Shocks in the Interstellar Medium”, Ap. J., 433, 797, 1994. 91.Hollenbach, D.J. and Tielens, A.G.G.M. “Theoretical Models of Photodissociation Regions”, in The Physics and Chemistry of Interstellar Molecular Clouds, ed. G. Winnewisser and G. Pelz (Springer Verlag: New York), p164, 1995. 92. Genzel, R., Hollenbach, D.J., Townes, C.H., Eckart, A., Krabbe, A., Lutz, D. and Najarro, F., “Properties and Evolution of the Central Stellar Cluster”, in The Nuclei of Normal Galaxies: Lessons from the Galactic Center, ed. R. Genzel (Kluwer: Dordrecht), 1995. 93. Genzel, R., Hollenbach, D.J., and Townes, C.H. “The Nucleus of our Galaxy”, Reports on Progress in Physics, 57, 417, 1994. 94. Tielens, A.G.G.M., McKee, C.F., Seab, C. G., and Hollenbach, D.J. “The Physics of Grain-Grain Collisions and Gas-Grain Sputtering in Interstellar Shocks”, Ap. J., 431, 321, 1994. 95. Petuchowski, S.J., Bennett, C.L., Haas, M.R., Erickson, E.F., Lord, S.D., Rubin, R., Colgan, S. and Hollenbach, D.J., “The [NII] 205 Micron Line in M82: The Warm Ionized Medium.”, Ap. J. Lett., 427, L17, 1994. 96. Wolfire, M., Hollenbach, D.J., McKee, C., Tielens, A., “The Neutral Atomic Phases of the Interstellar Medium”, Ap. J., 443, 152, 1995. 97. Lord, S. D., Hollenbach, D. J., et al, "A Far-Infrared Spectral Line Survey of 23 Infrared- Bright Galaxy Nuclei", in Airborne Astronomy Symposium on the Galactic Ecosystem: From Gas to Stars to Dust, ed. M. R. Haas, J. A. Davidson, and E. E. Erickson (ASP: San Francisco), p151, 1995. 98. Strelnitski, V. S., Smith, H. A., Haas, M. R., Colgan, S., Erickson, E., Geis, N., Hollenbach, D., and Townes, C., "A Search for Hydrogen Lasers in MWC 349 From the KAO", in Airborne Astronomy Symposium on the Galactic Ecosystem: From Gas to Stars to Dust, ed. M. R. Haas, J. A. Davidson, and E. E. Erickson (ASP: San Francisco), p271, 1995. 99. Hollenbach, D., Ceccarelli, C., Neufeld, D. A., and Tielens, A., "Infrared Spectra of Protostellar Collapse", in Airborne Atronomy Symposium on the Galactic Ecosystem: From Gas to Stars to Dust, ed. M R. Haas, J. A. Davidson, and E. E. Erickson, (ASP" San Francisco), p243, 1995. 100. Wolfire, M. G., McKee, C., Hollenbach, D., and Tielens, A. "The Multiphase Structure of the Galactic Halo: High Velocity Clouds in a Hot Corona", Ap. J., 453, 673, 1995. 101. Hollenbach, D. and Maloney, P., "Infrared Emission and H2O Masers Around Massive Black Holes in Galactic Nuclei", in Amazing Light: A Volume Dedicated to Charles Townes on His 80th Birthday, ed R. Chiao (Springer-Verlag: New York), 343, 1996. 102. Jones, A., Tielens, A. Hollenbach, D., and McKee, C., "The Dust Size Distribution and Grain Shattering in Shock Waves", in The Role of Dust in the Formation of Stars, ed. H. U. Kaubl and R. Siebenmorgan (Springer-Verlag: Berlin), 1996. 103. Hollenbach, D. and Natta, A., "Time Dependent Photodissociation Regions", Ap. J., 455, 133, 1995. 104. Maloney, P., Hollenbach, D., and Tielens, A., "X-ray Irradiated Molecular Gas. I. Physical Processes and General Results", Ap. J., 466, 561, 1996. 105. Lord, S., Hollenbach, D., Haas, M., Rubin, R., Colgan, S., and Erickson, E., "Far- Infrared Spectroscopy of M82: Interstellar Properties of the Dual Nuclear Starbursts", Ap. J., 465, 703, 1996. 106. Neufeld, D. and Hollenbach, D., "Free-Free Emission from Accretion Shocks", ApJL, 471, L45, 1996. 107. Lizano, S., Canto, J., Garay, G., and Hollenbach, D., "Photoevaporated Flows from HII Regions", ApJ, 468, 739, 1996. 108. Lu, N. Y., Helou, G., Tuffs, R., Lemke, D., Beichman, C. A., Dinerstein, H., Hollenbach, D., Hunter, D., Lo, K., Lord, S., Malhotra, S., Rubin, R., Stacey, G., Thronson, H., and Werner, M. "An ISO Study of the Infrared-Radio Correlation within the Galaxy NGC 6946", A&A, 1996. 109. Lord, S., Malhotra, S., Lim, T., Helou, G., Beichman, C., Dinerstein, H., Hollenbach, D., Hunter, D., Lo, K., Lu, N., Rubin, R., Stacey, G., Thronson, H., and Werner, M., "ISM Parameters in the Normal Galaxy NGC 5713", A&A, 315, L117, 1996. 110. Malhotra, S., Helou, G., vanBuren, D., Kong, M., Beichman, C., Dinerstein, H., Hollenbach, D., Hunter, D., Lo, K., Lord, S., Lu, N., Rubin, R., Stacey, G., Thronson, H., and Werner, M., "ISOCAM Observations of NGC 6946: Mid-IR Structure", A&A, 315, L161, 1996. 111. Helou, G., Malhotra, S., Beichman, C., Dinerstein, H., Hollenbach, D., Hunter, D., Lo, K., Lord, S., Lu, N., Rubin, R., Stacey, G., Thronson, H., and Werner, M. 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In addition, over 300 talks and posters whose abstracts mainly appear in B.A.A.S. have been given.