National Optical Astronomy Observatories

National Optical Astronomy Observatories

Internal

Quarterly Report

January - March 1989

4 May 1989

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Introduction 1 n. Personnel 2

Appendices Appendix A: Telescope Usage Statistics Appendix B: Observational Programs

I. INTRODUCTION

In June 1988, the Division of Astronomical Sciences of the National Science Foundation (NSF) decided that one quarterly report would be timed to coincide with the Annual Presentation to the NSF. Information that would have been included in the second quarter report was, instead, subsumed into material prepared by NOAO for the Annual Centers Presentation to the NSF, held May 18-19, 1989 in Washington, D.C.

The NOAO Management Committee decided NOAO would continue to keep quarterly records of statistics. This document contains statistics from the Personnel Office, telescope usage statistics, and observational programs.

n. PERSONNEL

A. Visiting Scientists.

The following visitors arrived at NOAO facilities for periods of one month or more during the January 1 - March 31, 1989 quarter.

date NOAO facility arrived name institution visited

1/03/89 Sumner Davis UC Berkeley, California NSO/T 1/03/89 William Holzapfel UC Berkeley, California NSO/T 1/03/89 Nicolas Roddier Steward Obs. 8-m Office 1/15/89 Pierre Connes Centre Nat de la Recherche 8-m Office Scientifique, France 1/15/89 Dick White Lazy FW Ranch, Colorado NSO/T 1/20/89 Tetsuo Aoki Nat. Astromonical Obs., Japan KPNO 2/01/89 Domenico Bonaccini Osservatorio Astrofisico di NSO/SP Arcetri, Italy 2/01/89 Keliang Huang Nanjing U., China KPNO 2/01/89 Sergio Restaino New Jersey Inst, of Technology NSO/SP 2/14/89 Nidia Morrell U. Nacional de la Plata, KPNO Argentina 2/24/89 Gordon MacAlpine U. of Michigan CTIO

B. New Appointees.

The table below shows details of new appointments made to NOAO during the January 1 - March 31, 1989 quarter. date of appointment name position NOAO division

1/03/89 Matthew Johns Scientist KPNO 1/03/89 Winifred Williams Scientific Programmer II NSO/T 1/23/89 Tarla Leighton Sr. Scientific Programmer NSO/SP

C. Terminations.

date name position NOAO division

1/31/89 Lawrence November Associate Scientist NSO/SP 3/03/89 Jack Graves Assoc. Eng. Physicist NSO/T 3/31/89 Keith Pierce Astronomer/Tenure nso/t

TELESCOPE USAGE STATISTICS Appendix A

Astronomica: Observations Scheduled Maintenance, Engineering, Hours Instrument Tests, Scheduled Hours Used Hours Lost Equipment Changes, etc. Telescope Visitors Staff Weather Failure 4-m 853.0 601.0 141.4 14.5 15.8 80.3

1.5-m 851.5 478.1 241.4 57.5 25.6 48.9

1-m 750.4 503.6 140.8 59.5 12.0 34.5

CTIO 0.9-m 799.3 565.3 178.9 16.5 15.1 23.5

*0.6/0.9-m 229.4 186.9 9.0 2.2 1.3 30.0

0.6-m 287.1 217.5 15.0 48.6 1.0 5.0

4-m 1140.75 621.05 104.95 322.0 41.25 51.5

2.1-m 1098.95 537.15 166.3 318.0 42.0 35.5

CF 738.5 329.48 71.27 236.75 34.0 67.0

KPNO 1.3-m 976.25 450.86 45.89 406.0 56.5 17.0

#1-0.9-m 910.05 354.77 122.78 374.5 8.5 49.5

#2-0.9-m 863.75 428.25 26.75 375.75 20.0 13.0

Schmidt 151.0 77.25 0 73.75 0 0

Hilltop 1159.0 603.0 157.0 394.0 5.0 0

Vac Tower 784.0 322.0 211.0 209.0 37.0 5.0

Evans Fac 994.0 386.0 134.0 422.0 52.0 0

NSO **FTS Lab 640.0 546.0 0 20.0 18.0 56.0

**McMath 1392.0 468.0 241.0 517.0 120.0 46.0

Vacuum 673.0 380.0 19.0 250.0 24.0 0

Fourier 284.0 74.0 120.0 90.0 0 0

Note: Scheduled hours are calculated according to the ephemerides for CTIO: January - 8.5 hours/night; February - 9.5 hours/night; March - 10.5 hours/night. * Use restricted to dark of the moon. ** Totals include both day and night hours. (All others are day only.)

OBSERVATIONAL PROGRAMS Appendix B Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory

January-February-March: Individual telescope assignments are listed below. Graduate students are indicated by an asterisk after their names. Nights assigned, (hours worked), and telescope used are indicated. Service Observing programs are denoted by S.O. instead of nights assigned.

C. Anguita, and M. Ruiz, U. de Chile: "CCD Parallaxes for Faint High Proper Motion " 3(26)1.5-m.

B. Anthony-Twarog, U. of Kansas: "Standard Fields for CCD uvby Observations", 4(30)l-m, 4(41)0.9-m.

B. Anthony-Twarog, U. of Kansas, and N. Suntzeff, CTIO: "Main Sequence Binaries in the Globular Ouster NGC 6397", l(12)4-m.

D. Backman, KPNO, B. Zuckerman, U. of California, Los Angeles, R. Probst, and I. Gatley, KPNO: "IR Coronograph Study of the bPic Disk and Search for Brown Dwarfs in Young Clus ters" 5(47)1.5-m.

S. Baird, Benedictine Coll., and H. Smith, Michigan State U.: "Photographic Observations of the SMC Field Near NGC 362", 2(16)4-m.

H. Bond, STScI: "CCD Photometric Monitoring of Nuclei of Planetary Nebulae", 10(87)0.9-m

R. Boyle, Dickinson Coll., D. Jennings, and G. Weidemarm, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center: "High Resolution Spectroscopy of Supernova 1987A at 8 to 17 Microns", 4(33)4-m.

P. Conti, and W. Vacca*. U. of Colorado: "Wolf-Rayet ", 3(27)4-m.

E. Costa, U. de Chile, D. MacConnell, STScI, and R. Wing, Ohio State U.: "Follow-up Pho tometry and Spectroscopy of Suspected Late Type Supergiants", 5(42)1.5-m.

A. Crotts, U. of Texas: "Using the SN 1987A Light Echoes to Study Large Scale Dynamics of the ISM", 4(37)4-m.

G. Da Costa, Yale U., and J. Villumsen, Ohio State U.: "The [FeH] Abundance Distribution Function in Omega Centauri", l(ll)4-m.

J. Drilling, Louisiana State U.: "Spectroscopic and Photometric Studies of OB+ Stars", 2(21)1- m.

O. Eggen, CTIO: "Photometry March 1988", 8(23)1.5-m.

J. Elias, CTIO, G. Neugebauer, D. Sanders, B. Soifer, and P. Hacking, Caltech, and J. Houck, Cornell U.: "Cosmic Evolution of Infrared-Luminous Galaxies", 3(23)0.9-m.

J. Elias, CTIO, and J. Frogel, Ohio State U.: "IR Stars in the Magellanic Clouds", 3(18)4-m, 3(24)0.9-m.

J. Fischer, Naval Research Lab., H. Smith, Smithsonian Inst, Washington, and M. Whitis, Naval Research Lab.: "IR Line and Continuum Imaging of Luminous Southern Galaxies", 7(70)1.5-m. T. Fleming, U. of Colorado, and T. Maccacaro, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics: "Optical Follow-up of X-ray Selected Stars from the Einstein Extended Medium Sensitivity Sur vey", 3(31)4-m, 5(40)l-m.

H. Ford, STScI, R. Ciardullo, and G. Jacoby, KPNO, and R. Williams, CTIO: "Novae in Ellipti cal Galaxies: Distribution and Rate in NGC 5128", l(10)4-m, S.O.(10)4m.

I. Gatley, and D. DePoy, KPNO: "Massive Formation in the LMC", ll(96)1.5-m, 2(16)0.9-m.

D. Geisler, and A. McWilliam, CTIO: "Abundance of Very Strong Lined Giants", 4(33)1.5-m, 3(15)0.6-m.

S. Heathcote, CTIO, and B. Reipurth, ESO: "High Dispersion of Jets from Young Stars", 5(45)4-m, 3(23)1.5-m.

P. Hodge, and M. Lee*, U. of Washington: a) "Very Young Clusters in the Magellanic Clouds HII Regions", b) "Dusty HII Regions in the Magellanic Clouds", 6(42)l-m, 6(54)0.9-m.

R. Humphreys, U. of Minnesota: "The Distance and Stellar Environment of AG Car and Other Luminous Blue Variables", 4(33)l-m, 4(32)0.9-m.

K. Janes, Boston U. : "A Photometric and Spectroscopic Survey of the Outer Galactic Disk", 4(39)0.9-m, 3(23)MS.

J. Kaler, U. of Illinois, and J. Lutz, Washington State U.: "Stellar Winds in Cool Emission Line Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae", 2(15)4-m.

S. Kepler, UFRGS, Brazil, D. Winget, R. Nather, and G. Henry, U. of Texas: "Extended Cover age Photometry of Compact Pulsators", 5(56)1.5-m.

A. Klemola, B. Jones, and D. Lin, U. of California Santa Cruz, and N. Suntzeff, CTIO: "Abso lute Motion of the Large Magellanic Cloud", 3(22)4-m.

W. Liller, Vi$a del Mar, Chile: "Search for Planet X and Distant Asteroids", 5(45)MS.

J. Lutz, Washington State U.: a)"Optical Observations of Young Planetary Nebulae", b)"Spectral Classifications of PN Central Stars", 2(20)4-m, 4(40)1.5-m, 3(23)l-m, 5(48)0.9-m.

G. MacAlpine, U. of Michigan, A. Uomoto, Johns Hopkins U., and K. Davidson, U. of Min nesota: "Investigation of the Eta Cannae Object", 5(40)1.5-m, 3(22)MS.

A. McWilliam, CTIO: "Abundance Analysis of HR 1614 Group Stars", l(8)4-m.

A. McWilliam, CTIO, and S. Balachandrin, U. of Hawaii: "Lithium in Blue Stragglers", 2(21)4-m.

A. McWilliam, and R. Williams, CTIO: "Abundance Analysis of LMC Supergiants", 4(32)4-m.

J. Matthews, U. of British Columbia: a) "Search for Rapid Oscillations Among Cool Binary Stars", b) "Multi-site Photometry of the Rapidly Oscillating Ap Star HD 60435", 15(123)0.6-m.

K. Meech, U. of Hawaii: "CCD Observations of Comets Active at Large Heliocentric Dis tances", 3(25)0.9-m, 4(31)MS. J. Nemec, U. of British Columbia, and M. Mateo, MWLCO: "Survey for Dwarf Cepheids, Con tact Binaries, and Eclipsing Binaries Among the Blue Stragglers in E3 and the Carina Dwarf ", 3(32)4-m.

P. Nisenson, M. Karovska, C. Papaliolios, and C. Standley, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, and S. Heathcote, CTIO: "Speckle Imaging of SN 1987A", 4(35)4-m.

K. Ogura, Kokuguakuin U., Japan, and D. Malin, Anglo-Australian Observatory: "A Deep Sur vey for Herbig-Haro Candidates/Objects in Southern Dark Clouds", 4(40)0.9-m, 6(48)MS.

C. Pennypacker, Lawrence Berkeley Lab., J. Middleditch, Los Alamos Natl. Lab., R. Muller, S. Perlmutter, J. Sasseen, P. Beard, L.-P. Wang, S. Yang, C. Smith, and F. Crawford: "Search for Pulsations from SN 1987A and Other Objects", 2(18)4-m.

C. Perry, Louisiana State U.: "H-Beta Photometry of Olsen's Catalogue Stars", 17(95)0.6-m.

B. Pettersson, Astronomiska Observatoriet, Uppsala, Sweden: "A Search for T Tauri Stars in the Gum ", 3(19)MS.

M. Phillips, S. Heathcote, N. Suntzeff, L. Wells, and M. Hamuy, CTIO: "Observations of SN 1989B", S.O.(16)4-m, 14(106)l-m, 10(68)0.9-m.

H. Quintana, A. Ramirez, and G. Herding, U. Caf'lica de Chile: "Survey of a Complete Sample of Dumb-Bell Galaxies", 3(25)0.9-m.

M. Ruiz, U. de Chile, and R. Mndez, IAFE Argentina: "Spectroscopy of Faint Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae", 4(31)4-m.

M. Ruiz, U. de Chile: "Study of Faint Nearby Stars", 3(32)1.5-m

R. Schommer, Rutgers U., G. Bothun, U. of Michigan, J. Mould, Caltech, and T. Williams, Rutgers U.: "Large Scale Motions and Deviations from Hubble Flow", 8(74)1.5-m, 3(31)0.9-m.

M. Shara, M. Potter, R. Burg, C. Sturch, and L. Siciliano, STScI: "The Second Guide Star Pho tometric Catalog", 7(63)0.9-m.

E. Smith, and P. Hintzen, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center: "Relative Velocities of Interact ing Galaxies", 3(31)4-m.

H. Smith, Smithsonian Inst. Washington, and J. Fischer, Naval Research Lab.: "IR Imaging Spectroscopy of Outflows in Dark Clouds", 7(70)1.5-m.

N. Suntzeff, A. G"mez, M. Hamuy, S. Heathcote, J. Elias, G. Martin, M. Navarrete, D. Temdrup, L. Wells, and R. Williams, CTIO: "Continuing Optical and Infrared Observations of SN 1987A in the LMC", 3(33)4-m, 3(26)1.5-m, 4(35)l-m, 3(9)MS, 4(33)0.9-m

N. Suntzeff, M. Phillips, S. Heathcote, M. Hamuy, and A. Walker, CTIO: "Southern Spectro- photometric Standards", 2(18)4-m.

B. Twarog, and B. Anthony-Twarog, U. of Kansas: "Extension and Expansion of the uvby Pho tometric System", 15(124)l-m.

A. Tyson, AT&T Bell Labs, S. Majewski*, U. of Michigan, and R. Guhathakurta*. AT&T Bell Labs: "Primeval Galaxies: Deep U-band Counts",3(27)4-m. A. Tyson, and P. Guhathakurta*. AT&T Bell Labs: "The Nature of High-Latitude Faint Blue Objects: Deep BJ Band Imaging", 3(27)4-m.

W. van Breugel, and K. Ebneter, U. California Berkeley, E. Fomalont, NRAO, and S. Heath cote, CTIO: "Spectroscopy of a Peculiar Depolarized Region in the West Lobe of Fornax A", S.O.(6)4-m.

N. Walborn, STScI, and E. Fitzpatrick, Princeton U.: "Digital Spectral Classification Atlas for the OB Stars", 6(62)1-m.

M. Ward, U. of Washington, D. DePoy, CTIO, L. Bryant*, and M. Smith, Joint Astronomy Center: "Infrared Imaging of a Hard X-ray Selected Sample of AGN", l(8)4-m.

S. Willner, B. Wilkes, M. Elvis, and J. McDowell, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophy sics: "Infra-red Spectrophotometry of Quasars with Full Energy Distribution", 3(29)4-m, 2(20)1.5-m.

R. Wing, Ohio State U.: "Photometry of M Supergiants", 4(24)l-m.

R. Wing, Ohio State U., D. MacConnell, STScI, and E. Costa, U. de Chile: "Classification Pho tometry for Suspected Late-Type Supergiants", 7(42)l-m.

F. Winkler, and C. Niiler, Middleburry Coll., and R. Kirshner, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: "Chemical Inhomogeneities in the Remnants of Massive Supernovae", 4(38)4-m.

D. York, and B. Yanny, U. of Chicago: "Low Surface Brightness [Oil] Survey Near QSO Absorbers", 3(30)4-m.

K. Yoss, U. of Illinois, D. Westpfahl, NRAO, and D. Bell, U. of Illinois: "Spectroscopy and Photometry of G and K Stars in Vela", 6(59)1.5-m, 8(64)l-m.

YALE PROGRAMS

J. Eder*. and G. Oemler: "Star Formation Regions in Gas-Rich Early-Type Galaxies",7(62)0.9- m. OBSERVATIONAL PROGRAMS Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 1 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989 Appendix B Nights Hours Days Hours Kitt Peak National Observatory 7612 2 s89 H Abt, National Optical Astronomy Observatories MK Types for Stars in the Supplement to the Bright Star... Nr. 1 0.9 meter 5.00 46.00 0.00 0.00

7614 2 s89 H Abt, National Optical Astronomy Observatories H Tan, Yunnan Observatory Ti II Shell Lines in A-Type Stars Coude Feed 5.00 22.00 0.00 0.00

7615 2 s89 H Abt, N Morrell, National Optical Astronomy Observatories The Binary Frequency in the Cluster Coude Feed 4.00 39.50 0.00 0.00

7638 7 s89 J Allington-Smith, University of Durham S Lilly, University of Hawaii H Spinrad, University of California, Berkeley Spectroscopy of faint "I-Jy" radio source identifications 4 meter 3.00 28.25 0.00 0.00

7723 2 s89 C Ambruster, Villanova University A Hull, Perkin-Elmer Corportion The First Rotation Periods of Fully Convective M Dwarfs III Nr. 2 0.9 meter 8.50 40.00 0.00 0.00

7674 8 s89 S Baggett, K Anderson, New Mexico State University Distribution of Dust in Edge-On Spiral Galaxies Nr. 1 0.9 meter 4.00 26.00 0.00 0.00

7087 2 s89 T Beers, S Doinidis, Michigan State University S Shectman, G Preston, Mt. Wilson & Las Campanas Observatories A Search for Extremely Low Stars in the Burrell Schmidt 2.00 16.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 2 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7568 5 s89 G Bothun, University of Michigan C Impey, University of Arizona Star Formation in Extremely Low Surface Brightness Galaxies 2.1 meter 4.00 41.00 0.00 0.00

7397 9 f88 S Boughn, Haverford College J Kuhn, Michigan State University J Uson, National Radio Astronomy Observatory CCD Surface Photometry of Rich Clusters of Galaxies Nr. 1 0.9 meter 5.00 29.00 0.00 0.00

7350 2 f88 J Brown, H Johnson, Indiana University K Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories 10830 in MS/S Stars 4 meter 0.00 0.00 2.00 6.00

7632 2 s89 J Brown, University of Washington H Johnson, Indiana University K Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories lambda 10830 in MS/S Stars 4 meter 0.00 0.00 2.00 5.00

7594 7 s89 M Carini, H Miller, J Wilson, Georgia State University B Goodrich, National Optical Astronomy Observatories An Investigation of Short-term Variability for Selected... Nr. 1 0.9 meter 5.00 47.50 0.00 0.00

7575 2 s89 M Castelaz, T Persinger, Allegheny Observatory Continued Narrowband Photometry for the Determination of... Nr. 2 0.9 meter 5.00 38.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 3 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7733 7 s89 K Chambers, Johns Hopkins University W van Breugel, University of California, Berkeley G Miley, University of Leiden Lyman Alpha and Broad Band Imaging of z > 2 Galaxies 4 meter 3.00 33.00 0.00 0.00

7734 7 s89 K Chambers, Johns Hopkins University G Miley, University of Leiden W van Breugel, University of California, Berkeley Spectroscopy and Dynamics of z > 2 Galaxies 4 meter 3.00 7.50 0.00 0.00

7651 8 s89 R Ciardullo, G Jacoby, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Bubbles and Filaments in the Bulges of Normal Galaxies 2.1 meter 5.00 49.50 0.00 0.00

7609 3 s89 K Croswell, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics B Carney, University, of North Carolina Distant Halo Survey Nr. 1 0.9 meter 7.00 52.00 0.00 0.00

7478 9 f88 A Crotts, University of Texas, Austin Large Scale Structure in the Lyman Alpha Forest 4 meter 3.00 3.00 0.00 0.00

7325 8 s89 R Davies, D Axon, B Vila, A Pedlar, Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories E Hummel, Max Planck Institute for Radioastronomy A multi-wavelength Investigation of Activity in Normal Sbc Nr. 2 0.9 meter 2.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 4 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7739 8 s89 R Dettmar, Universitat Bonn J Gallagher, Lowell Observatory J Keppel, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Kinematics of Ionized Interstellar Gas in Edge-on Galaxies 4 meter 4.00 34.00 0.00 0.00

7318 2 f88 F Fekel, Vanderbilt University Spectroscopy of Binary and Multiple Stars Coude Feed 5.00 19.25 0.00 0.00

7646 3 s89 J Frogel, Ohio State University R Davies, University of Oxford D Terndrup, Cerro Tololo Interamerican Observatory The Distribution of Infrared Light in the Bulges of Spiral. 1.3 meter 5.00 19.00 0.00 0.00

9079 0 s89 I Furenlid, T Meylan, Georgia State University Precision Abundances of Solar Type Stars Coude Feed 5.00 34.50 0.00 0.00

7314 2 f88 A Grauer, University of Arkansas Time-Series Photometry of Hot Evolved Stars 1.3 meter 9.00 45.00 0.00 0.00

7556 4 f88 R Green, National Optical Astronomy Observatories J Bechtold, Mt. Wilson & Las Campanas Observatories D York, University of Chicago K Huang, Pennsylvania State University Echelle Spectroscopy of High-Redshift Quasars 4 meter 2.00 18.00 0.00 0.00

7757 2 s89 E Halbedel, Corralitos Observatory Intermediate-Band Photometry of Be Stars Nr. 2 0.9 meter 5.00 30.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 5 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7418 7 f88 T Heckman, H Kirkpatrick, A Wilson, University of Maryland A Comparison of Star-Formation Rates in Seyfert and Normal. 2.1 meter 4.00 15.50 0.00 0.00

7562 4 s89 R Henry, University of Oklahoma B Pagel, Royal Greenwich Observatory J Vilchez, Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias Abundance Gradients in Massive Spiral Galaxies 4 meter 4.00 22.00 0.00 0.00

7461 4 f88 K Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories J Ready, Los Alamos National Laboratory P Bernath, University of Arizona Circumstellar Chemistry of Molecules without Dipole Moments 4 meter 3.00 33.75 2.00 7.00

7687 4 s89 K Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories J Ready, Los Alamos National Laboratory P Bernath, University of Arizona Circumstellar Chemistry of Molecules Without Dipole Moments 4 meter 3.00 29.25 0.00 0.00

7380 2 f88 L Hobbs, University of Chicago, Yerkes Obs. Lithium in Old Galactic Clusters 4 meter 3.00 18.00 0.00 0.00

7637 2 s89 D Huenemoerder, L Ramsey, J Newmark, D Buzasi, Pennsylvania State University Coordinated Observations of FK Comae and Related Objects Coude Feed 2.00 22.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 6 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7675 1 s89 D Jewitt, J Luu, University of Hawaii Long Slit CCD Spectroscopy of Comets 2.1 meter 6.00 42.00 0.00 0.00

9077 0 f88 s89 M Joner, B Taylor, Brigham Young University Lower Main Sequence Stars in Galactic Clusters Nr. 2 0.9 meter 17.00 93.00 0.00 0.00

7313 2 f88 F Reenan, B Bates, P Dufton, M Catney, D Holmgren, S Gilheany, Queen's University Observations of Weak Absorption Lines in Early-type Stars Coude Feed 3.00 18.00 0.00 0.00

7656 8 s89 R Kennicutt, Jr., University of Arizona G Gavazzi, Istituo di Fisica Cosmica Photometry of Spiral Galaxies in the Coma Supercluster 1.3 meter 7.00 26.00 0.00 0.00

7336 5 f88 S Renyon, L Hartmann, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics FTS Observations of Young Stellar Objects 4 meter 4.00 17.00 3.50 2.00

7334 3 f88 s89 T Kinman, N Suntzeff, National Optical Astronomy Observatories R Rraft, University of California, Santa Cruz The Horizontal Branch Field Stars in the Galactic Hal° Nr. 2 0.9 meter 4.00 37.50 0.00 0.00 2.1 meter 8.50 50.75 0.00 0.00 1.3 meter 10.00 78.50 0.00 0.00

7726 7 s89 H Kirkpatrick, T Heckman, A Wilson, University of Maryland A Comparison of Star-Formation Rates in Seyfert and Normal. 2.1 meter 4.50 18.75 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 7 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989 Nights Hours Days Hours 7542 3 f88 s89 S Kleinmann, M Tamura, University of Massachusetts R Joyce, I Gatley, National Optical Astronomy Observatories M Jura, University of California, Los Angeles Studies of the return of processed Matter to the Galaxy 1.3 meter 5.00 24.00 0.00 0.00

7387 2 f88 R Rrishnaswamy Gilroy, University of Texas, Austin 12C/13C Ratios in Subgiants and 160/170 2.1 meter 5.00 49.50 0.00 0.00

7523 7 f88 R Rron, S Majewski, M Bershady, J Munn, University of Chicago, Yerkes Obs. Y Zhan, University of Toronto A Complete Survey of Quasars to B = 22.5 4 meter 5.50 53.50 0.00 0.00

7707 5 s89 E Ladd, P Myers, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics M Heyer, University of Pennsylvania Near Infrared Imaging of Young Stellar Objects 1.3 meter 4.00 38.00 0.00 0.00

7371 2 f88 J Laird, Bowling Green State University Abundances in Metal-Rich Halo Dwarfs 4 meter 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

7547 2 s89 D Lambert, Y Sheffer, University of Texas, Austin R Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Infrared Spectroscopy of Two Luminous Yellow Supergiants 4 meter 0.00 0.00 2.00 2.50 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 8 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7571 10 s89 A Landolt, Louisiana State University UBV Photometry of Stars Useful for Checking Equipment... Nr. 2 0.9 meter 6.00 19.50 0.00 0.00

7572 10 s89 A Landolt, Louisiana State University Broad-band Monitoring of Space Telescope Spectrophotometric 1.3 meter 5.00 10.75 0.00 0.00

7641 2 s89 R Luck, Case Western Reserve University Chemical Abundances in Normal A and Early F Stars Coude Feed 7.00 54.50 0.00 0.00

7634 2 s89 L Marschall, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics R Janes, Boston University Precision UBVRI Photometry of the Old Open Cluster M67 Nr. 1 0.9 meter 5.00 28.00 0.00 0.00

6858 0 f88 s89 P Massey, Ritt Peak National Observatory C Pilachowski, National Optical Astronomy Observatories The Spectrum of the Ritt Peak Night Sky Nr. 2 0.9 meter 3.00 1.50 0.00 0.00

7579 2 s89 H McAlister, W Hartkopf, W Bagnuolo, J Sowell, Georgia State University 0 Franz, Lowell Observatory Binary Star Speckle Interferometry and Photometry 4 meter 5.00 32.00 0.00 0.00

7337 2 f88 F Melia, D Meyer, Northwestern University Observations of the Quiescent Counterparts to Gamma-Ray... 2.1 meter 4.00 4.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 9 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7524 8 f88 J Munn, R Rron, University of Chicago, Yerkes Obs. Stellar Population Gradients in Nearby Galaxies 2.1 meter 4.00 42.00 0.00 0.00

7736 8 s89 J Munn, R Rron, University of Chicago, Yerkes Obs. Stellar Population Gradients in Nearby Galaxies 2.1 meter 7.00 50.20 0.00 0.00

9069 0 f88 C Neese, S Wolff, National Optical Astronomy Observatories B Stars in Anticenter HII Regions Nr. 1 0.9 meter 8.00 33.50 0.00 0.00

7597 2 s89 R Noyes, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics L Ramsey, Pennsylvania State University T Brown, R Gilliland, High Altitude Observatory Stellar Seismology on Procyon 2.1 meter 6.00 127.00 0.00 0.00

7565 4 s89 C O'Dell, Rice University Characterization of Turbulence in Planetary Nebulae Coude Feed 4.00 38.00 0.00 0.00

7636 7 s89 P Osmer, A Porter, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Colorimetry of High Redshift Quasars Nr. 1 0.9 meter 4.00 10.00 0.00 0.00

7595 2 s89 T Oswalt, Florida Institute of Technology P Hintzen, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center E Sion, Villanova University Spectroscopy of Faint Luyten White Dwarf Binaries 4 meter 5.00 36.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 10 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989 7745 0 s8g Nights Hours Days Hours J Patterson, D Regev, Columbia University Photometry of Magnetic Cataclysmic Binaries Nr. 2 0.9 meter 9.50 43.00 0.00 0.00

7665 2 s89 G Peters, University of Southern California Halpha and He I 6678 Variability in Be Stars Coude Feed 5.00 24.00 0.00 0.00

7468 2 f88 C Pilachowski, D De Young, National Optical Astronomy Observatories L Hobbs, University of Chicago, Yerkes Obs. The Lithium Isotope Ratio in Subdwarfs 2.1 meter 4.00 31.75 0.00 0.00

7697 2 s89 C Pilachowski, D De Young, National Optical Astronomy Observatories The Search for Thorium in Halo Stars and the Age of the.... 2.1 meter 5.00 47.00 0.00 0.00

9078 0 f88 C Pilachowski, J Booth, National Optical Astronomy Observatories C Sneden, University of Texas, Austin Spectroscopic Binary in NGC 752 & Obtain Lithium Abundances Coude Feed 3.50 31.00 0.00 0.00

7434 2 f88 s89 S Ridgway, R Probst, National Optical Astronomy Observatories G Hawkins, University of California, Los Angeles J Beckers, National Optical Astronomical Observatories J Chri3tou, NOAO-ADP D McCarthy, University of Arizona Interferometric Measurements of Circumstellar Shells of Coo 4 meter 3.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 11 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989 Nights Hours Days Hours 7761 2 s89 S Ridgway, R Probst, National Optical Astronomy Observatories G Hawkins, University of California, Los Angeles J Christou, NOAO-ADP D McCarthy, University of Arizona Interferometric Measurements of Circumstellar Shells of 4 meter 4.00 45.00 0.00 0.00

7698 8 s89 G Rieke, University of Arizona R Joyce, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Circumnuclear Rings in External Galaxies 4 meter 3.00 19.00 0.00 0.00

7771 3 s89 J Rose, University of North Carolina The Vertical Structure of Our Galaxy Burrell Schmidt 7.00 31.00 0.00 0.00

7669 8 s89 V Rubin, Carnegie Institution of Washington Extended Rotation Curves for Virgo Cluster Spiral Galaxies 4 meter 4.00 44.00 0.00 0.00

7363 1 f88 B Schaefer, M Schaefer, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Reflectance Curve of the Outer Jovian Satellites Nr. 1 0.9 meter 4.00 18.00 0.00 0.00

7667 2 s89 P Schmidtke, Arizona State University J Africano, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Lunar Occultations of Double Stars Nr. 2 0.9 meter 3.00 25.00 0.00 0.00

7730 8 s89 D Silva, G Bothun, University of Michigan IR Imaging of Actively Star Forming Disk Galaxies 1.3 meter 5.00 38.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 12 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7344 2 f88 A Slettebak, Perkins Observatory Be Stars with Flat Balmer Decrements Coude Feed 6.00 32.00 0.00 0.00

7714 2 s89 S Solanki, University of St. Andrews The Complete Magnetic Field of Cool Stars 4 meter 3.00 35.50 4.00 10.50

7738 7 s89 H Spinrad, M Dickinson, University of California, Berkeley Continuum and Emission-Line Imaging of Four High-Redshift.. 4 meter 3.00 29.50 0.00 0.00

7574 8 s89 A Stanford, A Code, University of Wisconsin IR Imaging of Colliding Galaxies 1.3 meter 5.00 48.50 0.00 0.00

7339 2 f88 J Stauffer, NASA Ames Research Center L Hartmann, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Open Clusters as Laboratories — Rotational Velocity 4 meter 3.00 27.50 0.00 0.00

7341 2 f88 J Stauffer, NASA Ames Research Center R Probst, National Optical Astronomy Observatories P Stetson, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory B Jone3, R Rraft, University of California, Santa Cruz The Luminosity Function of Praesepe to Mv = 14 Nr. 1 0.9 meter 6.00 52.50 0.00 0.00

7585 2 s89 J Stauffer, NASA Ames Research Center M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories A Young, San Diego State University L Cram, University of Sydney Chromospheric Properties of an Unbiased Sample of dM Stars 2.1 meter 5.00 31.00 0.00 0.00 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 13 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989 Nights Hours Days Hour3 7593 9 s89 J Stocke, M Donahue, University of Colorado A Search for Cooling Flow Clusters at High Z 2.1 meter 4.00 40.50 0.00 0.00

7423 2 f88 P Szkody, University of Washington M Mateo, Mt. Wilson and Las Campanas Observatories Blue and Red Spectroscopy of 3 Cataclysmic Variables 2.1 meter 5.00 24.00 0.00 0.00

7592 2 s89 P Szkody, University of Washington Optical and IR Colors of A Large Sample of Novae 1.3 meter 4.00 30.00 0.00 0.00

7601 2 s89 M Takada-Hidai, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory High-Resolution Spectroscopy of the Star HR 4049 Coude Feed 6.00 66.00 0.00 0.00

7660 8 s89 T Thuan, University of Virginia H Loose, University of Gottingen Near-Infrared Imaging of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies 1.3 meter 5.00 24.00 0.00 0.00

7566 8 s89 J Tonry, G Luppino, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Distances of Galaxies Measured from Surface Brightness.... 4 meter 2.50 31.75 0.00 0.00

7433 2 f88 T Tsuji, Tokyo Astronomical Observatory S Ridgway, R Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Spectroscopy of Circumstellar Envelopes of Late-type Giants 4 meter 0.00 0.00 1.00 3.50 Executed Proposals 01/01/89 - 03/31/89 Page 14 Mon Apr 10 09:17:39 1989

Nights Hours Days Hours 7401 2 f88 F Vrba, U.S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff F Walter, A Brown, University of Colorado P Myers, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics R Mathieu, University of Wisconsin Near Infrared Photometry of "Naked T Tauri" Stars in Orion 1.3 meter 6.00 4 9.00 0.00 0.00

7760 2 s89 G Wahlgren, Space Telescope Science Institute (CSC) R Hinkle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories V Smith, University of Texas, Austin High Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy of RV Tauri Stars 4 meter 0.00 0.00 3.00 10.50

7437 2 f88 F Walter, A Brown, S Skinner, University of Colorado F Vrba, U.S. Naval Observatory, Flagstaff J Caillault, University of Georgia C Ambruster, Villanova University The Ubiquitous Variability of T Tauri Stars Nr. 2 0.9 meter 10.00 64.50 0.00 0.00 1.3 meter 8.00 40.00 0.00 0.00

7754 5 s89 R Walterbos, Astronomy Department R Kennicutt, Jr., University of Arizona R Braun, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, VLA H-alpha emission line imagery of spiral galaxies Nr. 1 0.9 meter 6.00 37.55 0.00 0.00

7543 2 f88 P Wannier, California Institute of Technology R Sahai, University of Goteborg S Ridgway, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Multiple Mass Ejections from Red Giant Stars 4 meter 3.00 32.50 3.50 16.00 7661 5 £88 s»a M Whittle, University of Virginia Survey of Star Formation in Cluster Spirals Burrell Schmidt 6.00 30.25 0.00 0.00

7744 7 s89 M Whittle, University of Virginia A Wilson, University of Maryland The Angular Spectrum of the Ionizing Radiation in Seyfert.. 4 meter 3.00 33.00 0.00 0.00

7607 7 s89 H Yee, University of Montreal M DeRobertis, York University Environment of Nearby 3C Radio Galaxies Nr. 1 0.9 meter 4.00 30.00 0.00 0.00

7750 5 s89 J Young, J Kenney, University of Massachusetts Star Formation in Virgo Cluster Spiral Galaxies Nr. 1 0.9 meter 2.00 20.00 0.00 0.00

7766 8 s89 J Young, S Rleinmann, L Allen, University of Massachusetts M Tamura, R Joyce, National Optical Astronomy Observatories Study of Heavily Obscured Galactic Nuclei Nr. 1 0.9 meter 5.00 29.50 0.00 0.00 2.1 meter 4.00 39.00 0.00 0.00

7559 2 s89 M Zeilik, M Rhodes, D Cox, University of New Mexico E Budding, Carter Observatory Activity Cycles of Short-Period RS CVn Stars 1.3 meter 5.00 26.00 0.00 0.00

Appendix B: Observing Proposals Scheduled

NATIONAL SOLAR OBSERVATORY REPORT Quarter Ended: 3/31/89

Nights Hours Days Hours 1023 0 189 R Altrock, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B003-Coronal Observations Evans Solar Facility/SP 74 57

11610 189 R Altrock, National Optical Astronomy Observatories R Harrison, D Sime, High Altitude Observatory S/B230-Coronal Transient Patrol Supts SMM Evans Solar Facility/SP 16 33

1369 0 189 R Altrock, L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B224-Daily Solar Activity Reports for Solar Forecasting Evans Solar Facility/SP 30

1409 0 189 R Altrock, L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B246-Emission Line Coronal Photometer Program Supt Evans Solar Facility/SP

1454 0 189 B Arvind, Udaipur Solar Observatory S/B253-Coronal Hole Detection Evans Solar Facility/SP

1384 0 189 D Bonaccini, Instituto de Astronomia R Falciani, Osservatorio Astroflsico di Arcetri S/T320-Spectroscopy Vacuum Tower/SP 29 153

1456 0 189 D Bonaccini, Instituto de Astronomia L Smaldone, Capodimonte Astronomical Observatory R Falciani, Osservatorio Astrorisico di Arcetri G Ceppatelli, Osservatorio Astrofisico Arcetri S/B256-Filter Bandpass Measurements and Tests Evans Solar Facility/SP

DRAFT: NOAO 4/25/89 0489-O64.re 1355 31 189 B Bopp, P Noah, R Dempsey, University of Toledo T/Doppler "Snapshots" of UX Ari VII Tau and HD 199178 McMath Main 7 18

1427 30 189 A Brown, F Walter, University of Colorado M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Simultaneous McMath & IUE Observations of T Tauri Stars McMath Main 9 22>/2

4166 0 189 L Brown, R Toth, Jet Propulsion Laboratory T/High Resolution Laboratory Spectroscopy in Support of... McMath FTS Lab 3 59

1335 0 189 D Bruning, University of Louisville S Saar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics T/Stellar Granulation from line Bisectors McMath Main 3 24

11010 189 R Canfield, University of Hawaii D Metcalf, Institute for Astronomy S/T205-Flare, Ha Extreme Wing Observations Vacuum Tower/SP 5 42

1415 20 189 R Coulter, F Stauffer, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/T326-Seeing Monitor Evaluation and Interfacing Vacuum Tower/SP 5 19

1438 40 189 S Davis, M Abrams, University of California, Berkeley T/Various Spectra Involving the King Furnace & FTS McMath FTS Lab 12 145

1138 14 189 D Deming, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center T/Monitoring Apparent Velocity of Integrated Sunlight McMath FTS Lab 3 11

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1361 20 189 R Dunn, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/T310-Adaptive Mirror Tests Vacuum Tower/SP 7 23

1423 60 189 D Elkins, D Tans, M Hall, M Kitzis, NOAA T/Solar IR Absorption Measurements of Atmosphere Trace... McMath FTS Lab 2 14

1180 0 189 G Elste, University of Michigan S/B183-Limb Darkening Freed From Scattered Light in Tele... Evans Solar Facility/SP 7 5

1455 0 189 P Foukal, R Little, Cambridge Research & Instrumentation, Inc. H Kochling, Cambridge Research & Instrumentation S/B255-Electric Fields in the Solar Photosphere + Prom.... Evans Solar Facility/SP 7 16

1219 0 189 M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Hct Emission & Rotation in Selected dM Stars McMath Main 26 44»/2

1429 31 189 M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Synoptic Observations of Ha Profile Variability in... McMath Main 18 40Vz

1430 11 189 M Giampapa, J Harvey, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/IR Array Observations of Solar Oscillations in 2.23.... McMath Main 3 24

1431 30 189 M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/IR Array Observations of He X10830 in Stars McMath Main 3 24

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1025 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B0057-Momtormg:Community Evans Solar Facility/SP 48 10

1026 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B062-Coronagraph Monitor Evans Solar Facility/SP 50 44

1034 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories K Strand, High Altitude Observatory S/HOOl-Flare Patrol (Monitoring) Hilltop Dome/SP 90 298

1035 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/H002-White Light Patrol (Monitoring) Hilltop Dome/SP 90 290

1036 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/H003-Multiple Bank Polarimeter (Monitoring) Hilltop Dome/SP 34 120

1039 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/H008-White Light Sunspot Drawing Hilltop Dome/SP 90 42

1169 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B007-USG/Disk Activity Program Ha SJC, Spectra 3500-7200A Evans Solar Facility/SP 8 5

1443 0 189 L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B251-Coelostat Lens Repolishing Evans Solar Facility/SP 2

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1226 0 189 L Goad, K Merrill, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Adaptive Optics McMath Main 3 14

1439 11 189 D Haber, F Hill, K Streander, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/T331-Interaction of Solar Active Regions with 5 Min..... Fourier Tachometer 30 120 Vacuum Tower/SP 15 110

1386 0 189 J Harvey, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/General Community Support - Non-Synoptic Solar Vacuum 2 6

3790 0 189 J Harvey, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Vacuum Synoptic Program: Daily/Community Solar Vacuum 83 335

1395 0 189 S Kukolich, D Pauley, J Shea, University of Arizona T/Infrared Spectrosocpy on Nitrogen Oxides and Metal Complx McMath FTS Lab 3 46

1188 0 189 B LaBonte, D Braun, University of Hawaii T Duvall, Jr., NASA Goddard Space Flight Center T/High Degree P-mode Oscillations of Sunspot Structure Solar Vacuum 12 58

1227 0 189 B Lites, High Altitude ObservatoryNCAR J Thomas, University of Rochester K Streander, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/T259-Solar P-modes as Probe of Subsurface Structure Vacuum Tower/SP 10 71 Fourier Tachometer 8 73 lh

1149 14 189 W Livingston, L Wallace, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Solar Irradiance Line Bisectors

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1209 14 189 W Livingston, L Wallace, National Optical Astronomy Observatories M Steffen, Kiel University T/Spectrum IrradianceVariability of Sun McMath Main 11 65

5877 0 189 J LoPresto, Edinboro University of Pennylvania C Schrader, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania T/Solar Gravitational Redshift McMath Main 7 17

1421 31 189 D Luttermoser, University of Indiana J Linsky, University of Colorado T/Chromospheric Indicators of N-Type Carbon Stars McMath Main 3 24'/2

41510 189 D Luttermoser, University of Indiana J Linsky, University of Colorado T/Chromospheric Spectral Features and the Circumstellar Env McMath Main 11 38

1135 0 189 P Mcintosh, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Admia.Boulder L Gilliam, National Optical Astronomy Observatories D Marquett, California Institute ofTechnology S/B001-NOAA Monitoring Program Evans Solar Facility/SP 90 68

1136 10 189 H Neckel, Hamburger Stemwarte D Labs, Landessternwarte Heidelberg D Marquett, California Institute ofTechnology T/FTS Spectra McMath FTS Lab 3 17

1225 0 189 JNeff, SSaar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics T/TiO 8860A Bandhead Measurements of Spot Areas... McMath Main 6 44'/2

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1331 0 189 JNefif, T/Ca U K Spectral Images ofRS CVM Systems McMath Main 5 49lh

1412 13 189 D Neidig, Sacramento Peak Observatory A Kiplinger, B Dennis, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center S/r323-Coordinated Optical & SMM Hard Xray Observations.... Vacuum Tower/SP 20 115

1403 0 189 R Noyes, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics T/Upper Atmospheric Solar Oscillations in Carbon Monoxide.. McMath West 4 10

1396 0 189 U Pauls, M Huber, Institut fur Astronomic Zurich T/Branching Fraction Measurement of 3d-Elements over.... McMath FTS Lab 15 226

1352 0 189 H Pickett, E Cohen, J Margolis, Jet Propulsion Laboratory T/B-Ozone Absolute Infrared Cross Section McMath FTS Lab 3 28

1235 14 189 A Pierce, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Solar Gravitational Redshift McMath Main 19 47

1406 50 189 A Potter, T Morgan, NASA Johnson Space Flight Center T/Studies of Exospheric Emission Lines in the Lunar Solar.. McMath Main 9 55

1425 31 189 S Saar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics J Linsky, University of Colorado T/A Survey of Magnetic Fields on G and K Stars McMath Main 3 5

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1426 31 189 SSaar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics J Linsky, University of Colorado M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Synoptic Observatios of Magnetic Fields on G & K Stars McMath Main 4 36

1027 0 189 E Seykora, East Carolina University RSmartt, National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B113-Differential Photometry Limb Darkening Evans Solar Facility/SP 2 5

11310 189 E Seykora, East Carolina University S/B174-Ca K, Ha Spectroheliograms Evans Solar Facility/SP 32 23

12510 189 E Seykora, East Carolina University S/B191-Investigation of Very Low Contrast White Solar.... Evans Solar Facility/SP 54 106

1417 12 189 K Sivaraman, Indian Institute of Astrophysics S/T328-Evershed Effect in Bipolar Spots Vacuum Tower/SP 2

1418 0 189 K Sivaraman, Indian Institute of Astrophysics S/T329-Evershed Flow in Unipolar Sunspots at High Temp.... Vacuum Tower/SP 1

1037 0 189 RSmartt, National Optical Astronomy Observatories ! S/H004-Coronal One Shot (Monitor Only) Hilltop Dome/SP 14 8

1053 31 189 M Smith, B Patten, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Radial Velocity Variations of Alpha Ori and Two other... McMath Main 25 287z

1420 31 189 M Smith,

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National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/Spectral Transients Related to Be Activity in XEridan McMath Main 2 IV2

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1428 31 189 J Stauffer, NASA Ames Research Center M Giampapa, National Optical Astronomy Observatories T/The Chromospheric Activity and Rotational Velocities of.. McMath Main 4 11

1356 0 189 K Strassmeier, Vanderbilt University T/Doppler Imaging of Spotted Chromospherically Active Stars McMath Main 9 20

1210 14 189 O White, Lazy FW Ranch T/Sun as a Stan Ca U Profile Measurements McMath Main 3 25

1024 0 189 E Worden, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory S KeiL National Optical Astronomy Observatories S/B044-Solar Rotation 3898-3954A Evans Solar Facility/SP 73 116

10810 189 H Yoshimura, University ofTokyo S/B017-Birth and Evolution of Sunspots Hilltop Dome/SP 1 2 Total number of proposals: 68

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