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Appendix A. Accepted Copernicus Guest Investigator Programs
(on April 1, 1975)
Guest Investigator(s) Description of Program
1. Y. Kondo, N.A.S.A. Johnson Space Investigation of the MgII Resonance
Center Doublet in Early Type Stars.
J.L. Modisette, Houston Baptist
College
2. S.R. Heap, Goddard Space Flight Study of the UV Spectrum of
Center Gamma Peg.
3. S.R. Heap, Goddard Space Flight Study of the UV Spectrum of Zeta
Center Tau.
4. M. Hack, Trieste Studies of Early Type Supergiants.
R. Stalio, Trieste
D.C. Morton, Princeton
5.* J. Linsky, University of Observations of Emission Lines in
Colorado Late-Type Stars - K Stars.
W. Moos, Johns Hopkins
University
R.C. Henry, Johns Hopkins
University
6. A. Underhill, Goddard Space Flight A Study of Supergiant Spectra.
Center
D.C. Morton, Princeton
7. T.P. Stecher, Goddard Space Flight Mass Loss Models of Gamma(2) Vel.
Center
D. West, Goddard Space Flight Center
D.C. Morton, Princeton
8. Y. Kondo, N.A.S.A. Johnson Space Investigation of Mass Flow in Close
Center Binaries.
G. McCluskey, Lehigh University
9. L. Kamp, Goddard Space Flight Center Ultraviolet Stellar Silicon Lines in
Tau Sco.
10. S.R. Pottasch, Kapteyn Astronomical Determination of the Oscillator
Observatory Strengths of FeII Far UV Lines.
D.C. Morton, Princeton
11. L. Wallace, Kitt Peak National Obser- Measurement of the Profile of Ly-
vatory Reradiation from Jupiter.
E.B. Jenkins, Princeton
12. G. Wallerstein, University of Observation of Interstellar Lines
Washington from Stars behind the Supernova
J. Silk, Berkeley Vela-X.
E.B. Jenkins, Princeton
13. T.P. Stecher, Goddard Space Flight Abundance of Interstellar Boron.
Center
14.*D. Leckrone, Goddard Space Flight Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry of
Center Bp, Ap, and Magnetic Variable
Stars.
15. H.M. Johnson, Lockheed Comparison of IR and Radio Observa-
T.P. Snow, Princeton tions of Nebulae with UV Data for
the Exciting Stars.
16.*M. Hack, Trieste Comparison of Ap and Bp Stars of
R. Stalio, Trieste Mn and Si.
17. F.B. Wood, University of Florida Spectrophotometric Observations of
K.Y. Chen, University of Florida Beta Per on the Copernicus
Satellite.
18. H. Spinrad, Berkeley Near UV Studies of F and K Dwarfs
D.C. Morton, Princeton for Comparison with Redshifted
Spectra of Galaxies.
19.*A. Dupree, Harvard University Chromospheric Emission in G-Type
R. Noyes, Harvard University Stars.
22. P. Swings, Liege Observations of Stars which Show
Anomalies in Data from the European
Satellite TD1. a) The FeIII lines
from 1900-2000 Å. b) The SiII and
CIV lines 1526-1551 Å. c) Observa-
tions of Unusual Features in A
Stars.
23. H.J. Lamers, Utrecht Investigation of the MgII Resonance
Doublet in Early Type Stars.
24. M. Plavec, UCLA Observations of Shell Stars.
25. R. Bonnet, C.N.R.S., France Study of the H/D Ratio in the Inter-
A. Vidal Madjar, C.N.R.S., France stellar Medium.
26.*M. Hack, Trieste Study of Beta Lyr at Four Phases.
J.B. Hutchings, Dominion Astro-
physical Observatory
Y. Kondo, NASA Johnson Space
Center
G. McCluskey, Lehigh University
M. Plavec, UCLA
27. R.C. Bohlin, Goddard Space Flight Study of Interstellar Lyman-
Center Absorption.
28. J. Hutchings, Dominion Astro- Study of Mass Flow in OB Super-
physical Observatory giants.
D.C. Morton, Princeton
29. F. Praderie, Institut d'Astro- Study of Chromospheric Emission in
physique A-stars.
30. D.L. Lambert, University of Observations of Emission Lines in
Texas, Austin M Supergiants.
31. D.D. Meisel, State University Detailed Comparison of HI, HeI, and
College at Geneseo OI Line Profile Sets in Early-Type
Star Spectra.
32. F.H. Chaffee, Smithsonian Astro- Determination of the Electron
physical Observatory Density in the Perseus II Cloud.
D.C. Morton, Princeton
33. H.M. Johnson, Lockheed General Characteristics of
D.C. Morton, Princeton Wolf-Rayet Stars.
34. S.R. Pottasch, Kapteyn Observatory Determination of Stellar Lyman
A.G. Smeding, Kapteyn Observatory Alpha and Beta Profiles and
R.C. Bohlin, Goddard Space Flight Equivalent Widths in Early-Type
Center Stars.
35. J.M. Marlborough, Dominion Astro- Study of Be Stars in the Ultraviolet
nominal Observatory Below 3000 Å.
36. J.L. Bertaux, CNRS, France A Study of Geocoronal Lyman Alpha
J.E. Blamont, CNRS, France Emission.
J.F. Drake, Princeton
37. J.L. Bertaux, CNRS, France A Study of Lyman Alpha Emission in
H.U. Keller, L.A.S.P. (University Comet Kohoutek.
of Colorado)
B. Donn, Goddard Space Flight
Center (non-OAO G.I.)
J.F. Drake, Princeton
E.B. Jenkins, Princeton
38. E. Peytremann, University de Mons Ultraviolet Line Profiles of Slow-
Rotating B Stars.
39. J.B. Lester, Smithsonian Astro- A Determination of the Light Ion
physical Observatory Rotating B Stars.
40. S.B. Parsons, University of Chlorine Abundances in Early-Type
Texas, Austin Stars.
41. S.J. Adelman, Goddard Space Study of the UV Spectrum of Tau
Flight Center (non-OAO G.I.) Hercules.
42. R. Kurucz, Center for Astrophysics Line-Blanketing in Vega and Sirius.
43. W.M. Burton, Culham A Study of the Extended Atmosphere
R.G. Evans, Culham Associated with a Shell Star.
44. R.A. Bell, University of Line-Blocking Measurements in the
Maryland Ultra-Violet Spectra of Sirius,
W.L. Upson, Princeton Procyon, and Canopus.
45. S.R. Pottasch, Kapteyn Observa- Multiple Interstellar Cloud Com-
tory ponents in Bright O-B Stars.
J.F. Drake, Princeton
46. A.B. Underhill, Goddard Space A Study of the UV Spectrum of Zeta
Flight Center Puppis.
D.C. Morton, Princeton
47. R. Bohlin, Goddard Space Flight A Study of Interstellar Hydrogen:
Center Atomic and Molecular.
B. Savage, University of
Wisconsin
J.F. Drake, Princeton
48. J.N. Bahcall, Institute for Advanced Ultraviolet Study of Interacting and
Studies Peculiar Spectroscopic Binaries.
N.A. Bahcall, I.A.S.
J.I. Katz, I.A.S.
D.G. York, Princeton
49. J.W. Bahcall, I.A.S. Spectroscopic Study of X Per.
N.A. Bahcall, I.A.S.
D.G. York, Princeton
50. J.N. Bahcall, I.A.S. Ultraviolet Study of a Candidate for
N.A. Bahcall, I.A.S. 3U0750-49.
D.G. York, Princeton
51. A.D. Code, University of Calibration of Far-UV Stellar
Wisconsin Fluxes.
R.C. Bless, University of
Wisconsin
52. A.M. Boesgaard, University of A Search for Boron in Ap Stars.
Hawaii
53. H.L. Shipman, University of Stellar Beryllium and Boron
Delaware Abundancs.
54. G.J. Peters, UCLA Far-UV Spectra of Pole-On Be Stars.
55. A.A. Boyarchuk, Crimean Astro- Short-Lived and Heavy Elements in
physical Observatory Stellar Atmospheres.
A.H. Severny, Crimean Astro-
physical Observatory
T.P. Snow, Princeton
56. E.L. Wright, Center for Astro- Study of HD in the Line of Sight
physics Zeta Ophiuchi.
D.C. Morton, Princeton
57. P.L. Bernacca, Padova (Italy) A Study of the Spectroscopic Binary
Theta(2) Ori A.
58. J. Caldwell, Princeton (non-OAO) Wavelength Calibration of WEP Plane-
tary Observations.
59. D. Klinglesmith, Goddard Space UV Observations of Alpha Centauri.
Flight Center
60. G. Riegler, Bendix Aerospace Study of UV Geocoronal Airglow.
J.F. Drake, Princeton
61. M. Savedoff, University of Radius and Composition of Sirius B.
Rochester
H.M. van Horn, University of
Rochester
62. K. van der Hucht, Ultrecht A Study of Carbon Lines in Early
N. Sakhibullin, Kazan State U. Type Stars.
63. H. Wischnia, Perkin-Elmer An Intragalactic Laser Beacon Exper-
iment.
64. A. Penzias, Bell Telephone A Study of CO in the Line of Sight
Laboratories to Zeta Ophiuchi.
P. Wannier, Bell Telephone
Laboratories
E.B. Jenkins, Princeton
65. E.H. Pinnington A Search for Interstellar Fluorine.
D.C. Morton, Princeton
66. G. Hill, Dominion Astrophysical A Study of Beta Cephei Stars.
Observatory
J.B. Hutchings, Dominion Astro-
physical Observatory
67. S. Heap, Goddard Space Flight Comparison of UV Spectra of Rapidly
Center and Slowly Rotating O and B Stars.
68. R. McCray, J.I.L.A. (University Spectral Observations of the 1240 Å
of Colorado) NV UV Resonance Lines.
B. Savage, J.I.L.A. (University
of Wisconsin)
69. K. deBoer, Groningen Study of Interstellar CI in Zeta
D.C. Morton, Princeton Pup.
70. T. Snijders, Goddard Space Flight MgII Lines in the Spectrum of
Center Theta(2) CMa.
71. J. Lesh, University of Denver Line Profile Variations in Beta
Cephei Stars.
72. P. Conti, J.I.L.A. (University Study of Oe Stars.
of Colorado)
73. J. Levine, NASA Langley Martian Lyman Alpha Emission Near
D.S. McDougal, NASA Langley Solar Minimum.
74. G. Riegler, Bendix Aerospace Atmospheric Absorption: Chlorine and
J.F. Drake, Princeton Ozone.
75. T. Adams, University of Chicago Diffuse Lyman Alpha Sky Background.
*Programs which have been renewed (see section II).