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  1. Star-forming Clumps in Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies
  2. Multi-wavelength structure analysis of local cluster galaxies
  3. NELIOTA: Methods, statistics, and results for meteoroids impacting the Moon
  4. The Hubble Catalog of Variables (HCV) (Corrigendum)
  5. The Hubble Catalog of Variables (HCV)
  6. A Very Large Array Survey of Luminous Extranuclear Star-forming Regions in Luminous Infrared Galaxies in GOALS
  7. Molecular gas and dust properties of galaxies from the Great Observatories All-sky LIRG Survey
  8. Robust identification of active galactic nuclei through HST optical variability in GOODS-S: comparison with the X-ray and mid-IR-selected samples★
  9. Keck OSIRIS AO LIRG Analysis (KOALA): Feedback in the Nuclei of Luminous Infrared Galaxies
  10. Warm Molecular Hydrogen in Nearby, Luminous Infrared Galaxies
  11. C-GOALS
  12. NELIOTA: The wide-field, high-cadence, lunar monitoring system at the prime focus of the Kryoneri telescope
  13. The integrated properties of the CALIFA galaxies: model-derived galaxy parameters and quenching of star formation
  14. ALMA Observation of NGC 5135: The Circumnuclear CO (6–5) and Dust Continuum Emission at 45 pc Resolution
  15. The AKARI 2.5–5 micron spectra of luminous infrared galaxies in the local Universe
  16. CO (7−6), [C i] 370 μm, and [N ii] 205 μm Line Emission of the QSO BRI 1335-0417 at Redshift 4.407
  17. The Nature of Deeply Buried Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies: A Unified Model for Highly Obscured Dusty Galaxy Emission
  18. NELIOTA: First temperature measurement of lunar impact flashes
  19. A molecular gas-rich GRB host galaxy at the peak of cosmic star formation
  20. The Hubble Catalog of Variables (HCV)
  21. The size, shape, density and ring of the dwarf planet Haumea from a stellar occultation
  22. A Herschel/PACS Far-infrared Line Emission Survey of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies
  23. ALMA Maps of Dust and Warm Dense Gas Emission in the Starburst Galaxy IC 5179
  24. ALMA [N ii] 205 μm Imaging Spectroscopy of the Interacting Galaxy System BRI 1202-0725 at Redshift 4.7
  25. AHerschel Space ObservatorySpectral Line Survey of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies from 194 to 671 Microns
  26. The Hubble Catalog of Variables
  27. Unbiased Large Spectroscopic Surveys of Galaxies Selected by SPICA Using Dust Bands
  28. Feedback and Feeding in the Context of Galaxy Evolution with SPICA: Direct Characterisation of Molecular Outflows and Inflows
  29. Tracing the Evolution of Dust Obscured Star Formation and Accretion Back to the Reionisation Epoch with SPICA
  30. The physical properties of Spitzer/IRS galaxies derived from their UV to 22 μm spectral energy distribution
  31. The Hubble Catalog of Variables
  32. NELIOTA: ESA's new NEO lunar impact monitoring project with the 1.2m telescope at the National Observatory of Athens
  33. Morphological classification of local luminous infrared galaxies
  34. Molecular gas and star formation in the tidal dwarf galaxy VCC 2062
  35. ALMA IMAGING OF THE CO (6-5) LINE EMISSION IN NGC 7130
  36. Studying the evolution of galaxies in compact groups over the past 3 Gyr – II. The importance of environment in the suppression of star formation
  37. THE [N ii] 205μm EMISSION IN LOCAL LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES
  38. The imprint of rapid star formation quenching on the spectral energy distributions of galaxies
  39. STAR FORMATION SUPPRESSION IN COMPACT GROUP GALAXIES: A NEW PATH TO QUENCHING?
  40. NELIOTA: ESA's new NEO lunar impact monitoring project with the 1.2m telescope at the National Observatory of Athens
  41. GOODS-HERSCHEL: STAR FORMATION, DUST ATTENUATION, AND THE FIR–RADIO CORRELATION ON THE MAIN SEQUENCE OF STAR-FORMING GALAXIES UP TOz≃ 4
  42. GOODS- Herschel : identification of the individual galaxies responsible for the 80–290 μ m cosmic infrared background
  43. Studying the evolution of galaxies in compact groups over the past 3 Gyr - I. Nuclear activity
  44. ERRATUM: "ACCRETION-INHIBITED STAR FORMATION IN THE WARM MOLECULAR DISK OF THE GREEN-VALLEY ELLIPTICAL GALAXY NGC 3226?" (2014, APJ, 797, 117)
  45. MEASURING STAR FORMATION RATES AND FAR-INFRARED COLORS OF HIGH-REDSHIFT GALAXIES USING THE CO(7–6) AND [N II] 205 μ m LINES
  46. Constraining the properties of AGN host galaxies with spectral energy distribution modelling
  47. THE HERSCHEL COMPREHENSIVE (U)LIRG EMISSION SURVEY (HERCULES): CO LADDERS, FINE STRUCTURE LINES, AND NEUTRAL GAS COOLING
  48. Radio continuum properties of luminous infrared galaxies
  49. ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF WARM DENSE GAS IN NGC 1614—BREAKING OF THE STAR FORMATION LAW IN THE CENTRAL KILOPARSEC
  50. SPECTRAL CALIBRATION IN THE MID-INFRARED: CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS
  51. ACCRETION-INHIBITED STAR FORMATION IN THE WARM MOLECULAR DISK OF THE GREEN-VALLEY ELLIPTICAL GALAXY NGC 3226?
  52. THE FUV TO NEAR-IR MORPHOLOGIES OF LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES IN THE GOALS SAMPLE
  53. STRONG FAR-INFRARED COOLING LINES, PECULIAR CO KINEMATICS, AND POSSIBLE STAR-FORMATION SUPPRESSION IN HICKSON COMPACT GROUP 57
  54. MID-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES. II. PROBING THE DUST AND GAS PHYSICS OF THE GOALS SAMPLE
  55. EXTENDED [C II] EMISSION IN LOCAL LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES
  56. WARM MOLECULAR GAS IN LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES
  57. ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF WARM MOLECULAR GAS AND COLD DUST IN NGC 34
  58. Herschelobservations of Hickson compact groups of galaxies: Unveiling the properties of cold dust
  59. Ultraviolet to infrared emission ofz> 1 galaxies: Can we derive reliable star formation rates and stellar masses?
  60. MID-INFRARED ATOMIC FINE-STRUCTURE EMISSION-LINE SPECTRA OF LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES: SPITZER /IRS SPECTRA OF THE GOALS SAMPLE
  61. Mid- to far-infrared properties of star-forming galaxies and active galactic nuclei
  62. EXPLAINING THE [C II]157.7 μm DEFICIT IN LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES—FIRST RESULTS FROM A HERSCHEL /PACS STUDY OF THE GOALS SAMPLE
  63. The build-up of nuclear stellar cusps in extreme starburst galaxies and major mergers
  64. The deepestHerschel-PACS far-infrared survey: number counts and infrared luminosity functions from combined PEP/GOODS-H observations
  65. MID-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF NEARBY LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES. I. SPITZER INFRARED SPECTROGRAPH SPECTRA FOR THE GOALS SAMPLE
  66. ENHANCED WARM H 2 EMISSION IN THE COMPACT GROUP MID-INFRARED “GREEN VALLEY”
  67. A HERSCHEL SURVEY OF THE [N II] 205 μm LINE IN LOCAL LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES: THE [N II] 205 μm EMISSION AS A STAR FORMATION RATE INDICATOR
  68. GOODS- HERSCHEL : SEPARATING HIGH-REDSHIFT ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AND STAR-FORMING GALAXIES USING INFRARED COLOR DIAGNOSTICS
  69. GOODS-Herschel: radio-excess signature of hidden AGN activity in distant star-forming galaxies
  70. EVIDENCE FOR CO SHOCK EXCITATION IN NGC 6240 FROM HERSCHEL SPIRE SPECTROSCOPY
  71. Dust temperature and CO  →  H2conversion factor variations in the SFR-M∗plane
  72. NO CLEAR SUBMILLIMETER SIGNATURE OF SUPPRESSED STAR FORMATION AMONG X-RAY LUMINOUS ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
  73. THE EVOLVING INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM OF STAR-FORMING GALAXIES SINCE z = 2 AS PROBED BY THEIR INFRARED SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS
  74. GOODS- HERSCHEL : IMPACT OF ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI AND STAR FORMATION ACTIVITY ON INFRARED SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTIONS AT HIGH REDSHIFT
  75. EVIDENCE FOR A WIDE RANGE OF ULTRAVIOLET OBSCURATION IN z ∼ 2 DUSTY GALAXIES FROM THE GOODS- HERSCHEL SURVEY
  76. GOODS-Herschel: ultra-deepXMM-Newtonobservations reveal AGN/star-formation connection
  77. THE MOLECULAR GAS CONTENT OF z = 3 LYMAN BREAK GALAXIES: EVIDENCE OF A NON-EVOLVING GAS FRACTION IN MAIN-SEQUENCE GALAXIES AT z > 2
  78. A UNIFIED EMPIRICAL MODEL FOR INFRARED GALAXY COUNTS BASED ON THE OBSERVED PHYSICAL EVOLUTION OF DISTANT GALAXIES
  79. GOODS-Herschel: dust attenuation properties of UV selected high redshift galaxies
  80. GOODS- HERSCHEL AND CANDELS: THE MORPHOLOGIES OF ULTRALUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES AT z ∼ 2
  81. THE FIRST INFRARED STUDY OF THE CLOSE ENVIRONMENT OF A LONG GAMMA-RAY BURST
  82. GOODS- HERSCHEL MEASUREMENTS OF THE DUST ATTENUATION OF TYPICAL STAR-FORMING GALAXIES AT HIGH REDSHIFT: OBSERVATIONS OF ULTRAVIOLET-SELECTED GALAXIES AT z ∼ 2
  83. SPITZER IRS SPECTRAL MAPPING OF THE TOOMRE SEQUENCE: SPATIAL VARIATIONS OF PAH, GAS, AND DUST PROPERTIES IN NEARBY MAJOR MERGERS
  84. GOODS-Herschel: the impact of galaxy-galaxy interactions on the far-infrared properties of galaxies
  85. THE SPATIAL EXTENT OF (U)LIRGS IN THE MID-INFRARED. II. FEATURE EMISSION
  86. GOODS-Herschel: a population of 24   μm dropout sources atz <  2
  87. GOODS- HERSCHEL : GAS-TO-DUST MASS RATIOS AND CO-TO-H 2 CONVERSION FACTORS IN NORMAL AND STARBURSTING GALAXIES AT HIGH- z
  88. GOODS-Herschel: evidence of a UV extinction bump in galaxies atz > 1
  89. GOODS–Herschel: an infrared main sequence for star-forming galaxies
  90. A mid-IR study of Hickson compact groups
  91. Studying the spatially resolved Schmidt-Kennicutt law in interacting galaxies: the case of Arp 158
  92. The GALEX Ultraviolet Virgo Cluster Survey (GUViCS)
  93. MID-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF OH MEGAMASER HOST GALAXIES. II. ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF THE MASER ENVIRONMENT
  94. MID-INFRARED SPECTRAL DIAGNOSTICS OF LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES
  95. MID-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF OH MEGAMASER HOST GALAXIES. I. SPITZER IRS LOW- AND HIGH-RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPY
  96. THE NUCLEAR STRUCTURE IN NEARBY LUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES: HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE NICMOS IMAGING OF THE GOALS SAMPLE
  97. INFLUENCE OF THE ENVIRONMENT ON POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON EMISSION IN STAR-FORMING REGIONS
  98. Modeling IR spectral energy distributions: a pilot study of starburst parameters and silicate absorption curves for some GOALS galaxies
  99. STAR FORMATION IN COLLISION DEBRIS: INSIGHTS FROM THE MODELING OF THEIR SPECTRAL ENERGY DISTRIBUTION
  100. Exploring the physical properties of local star-forming ULIRGs from the ultraviolet to the infrared
  101. THE SPATIAL EXTENT OF (U)LIRGs IN THE MID-INFRARED. I. THE CONTINUUM EMISSION
  102. THE ENERGETICS OF MOLECULAR GAS IN NGC 891 FROM H 2 AND FAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
  103. Herschelobservations of water vapour in Markarian 231
  104. Black hole accretion and star formation as drivers of gas excitation and chemistry in Markarian 231
  105. A mid-IR study of Hickson compact groups
  106. THE BURIED STARBURST IN THE INTERACTING GALAXY II Zw 096 AS REVEALED BY THE SPITZER SPACE TELESCOPE
  107. THE GREAT OBSERVATORIES ALL-SKY LIRG SURVEY: COMPARISON OF ULTRAVIOLET AND FAR-INFRARED PROPERTIES
  108. HST’s View of the Youngest Massive Stars in the Magellanic Clouds
  109. PROBING THE EXCITATION OF EXTREME STARBURSTS: HIGH-RESOLUTION MID-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY OF BLUE COMPACT DWARFS
  110. A SPITZER HIGH-RESOLUTION MID-INFRARED SPECTRAL ATLAS OF STARBURST GALAXIES
  111. Mid-IR Properties of Seyferts: Spitzer IRS Spectroscopy of the IRAS 12 μm Seyfert Sample
  112. SPITZER /IRS 5-35 μm LOW-RESOLUTION SPECTROSCOPY OF THE 12 μm SEYFERT SAMPLE
  113. SPITZER -IRS STUDY OF THE ANTENNAE GALAXIES NGC 4038/39
  114. GOALS: The Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey
  115. THE EXTREME STAR FORMATION ACTIVITY OF Arp 299 REVEALED BY SPITZER IRS SPECTRAL MAPPING
  116. COLLISIONAL DEBRIS AS LABORATORIES TO STUDY STAR FORMATION
  117. HIGH-VELOCITY NEON LINE EMISSION FROM THE ULIRG IRAS F00183-7111: REVEALING THE OPTICALLY OBSCURED BASE OF A NUCLEAR OUTFLOW
  118. SPITZER 70/160 μm OBSERVATIONS OF HIGH-REDSHIFT ULIRGs AND HyLIRGs IN THE BOÖTES FIELD
  119. THE MID-INFRARED NARROW-LINE BALDWIN EFFECT REVEALED BY SPITZER
  120. The molecular hydrogen explorer H2EX
  121. Spitzer mid-infrared study of compact H II regions in the Magellanic Clouds
  122. Chemical Composition and Mixing in Giant H ii Regions: NGC 3603, 30 Doradus, and N66
  123. STOCHASTIC “BEADS ON A STRING” IN THE ACCRETION TAIL OF ARP 285
  124. Spitzer IRS High‐Resolution Spectroscopy of the 12 μm Seyfert Galaxies. I. First Results
  125. Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies with Spitzer : The Infrared/Radio Properties
  126. Spatially Resolved Spitzer IRS Spectroscopy of the Central Region of M82
  127. Dust Properties and Star Formation Rates in Star‐Forming Dwarf Galaxies
  128. Elemental Abundances of Blue Compact Dwarfs from Mid‐Infrared Spectroscopy with Spitzer
  129. Decomposing Dusty Galaxies. I. Multicomponent Spectral Energy Distribution Fitting
  130. PAH Emission from Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
  131. High‐Resolution Mid‐Infrared Spectroscopy of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
  132. Spitzer IRS Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Luminous Infrared Galaxy NGC 6052 (Mrk 297)
  133. Erratum: “The Mid‐Infrared Properties of Starburst Galaxies from Spitzer ‐IRS Spectroscopy” (ApJ, 653, 1129 [2006])
  134. Dust in the Extremely Metal‐Poor Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy I Zw 18: The Spitzer Mid‐infrared View
  135. Delayed Galaxies
  136. Missing Mass in Collisional Debris from Galaxies
  137. Measuring PAH Emission in Ultradeep Spitzer IRS Spectroscopy of High‐Redshift IR‐Luminous Galaxies
  138. Infrared Molecular Starburst Fingerprints in Deeply Obscured (Ultra)Luminous Infrared Galaxy Nuclei
  139. Polychromatic view of intergalactic star formation in NGC 5291
  140. Observations of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope . II. The IRAS Bright Galaxy Sample
  141. The Spitzer Spirals, Bridges, and Tails Interacting Galaxy Survey: Interaction-Induced Star Formation in the Mid-Infrared
  142. Large-Scale Star Formation Triggering in the Low-Mass Arp 82 System: A Nearby Example of Galaxy Downsizing Based on UV/Optical/Mid-IR Imaging
  143. The Mid‐Infrared Properties of Starburst Galaxies from Spitzer ‐IRS Spectroscopy
  144. Mid-Infrared Galaxy Classification Based on Silicate Obscuration and PAH Equivalent Width
  145. Intergalactic star formation around NGC 5291
  146. Infrared Properties of Nearby Interacting Galaxies: from Spirals to ULIRGs
  147. Spitzer Observations of Centaurus A: Infrared Synchrotron Emission from the Northern Lobe
  148. Probing Cosmic Star Formation Using Long Gamma‐Ray Bursts: New Constraints from the Spitzer Space Telescope
  149. IRS Spectra of Two Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies at z = 1.3
  150. Spitzer Observations of Deeply Obscured Galactic Nuclei
  151. Detection of the Buried Active Galactic Nucleus in NGC 6240 with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope
  152. Mid‐Infrared Properties of Low‐Metallicity Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies from the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph
  153. The Detection of Crystalline Silicates in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
  154. Silicate Emission in the Sp i t zer IRS Spectrum of FSC 10214+4724
  155. Missing GRB host galaxies in deep mid-infrared observations: implications on the use of GRBs as star formation tracers
  156. Dust along a merging galaxy sequence
  157. The Arecibo Legacy Fast ALFA Survey. I. Science Goals, Survey Design, and Strategy
  158. 16 μm Imaging around the Hubble Deep Field–North with the Spitzer IRS
  159. Mid‐Infrared Spectra of Classical AGNs Observed with the Spitzer Space Telescope
  160. Identifying Silicate-absorbed ULIRGs at z ~ 1-2 in the Bootes Field Using the Spitzer IRS
  161. Using Spitzer Colors as Diagnostics of Star Formation Regions: The Interacting Galaxy Arp 107
  162. Obscured Activity: AGN, Quasars, Starbursts and ULIGs Observed by the Infrared Space Observatory
  163. The Detection of Silicate Emission from Quasars at 10 and 18 Microns
  164. Rotationally Resolved 8-35 Micron Spitzer Space Telescope Observations of the Nucleus of Comet 9P/Tempel 1
  165. Spectroscopic Redshifts to z > 2 for Optically Obscured Sources Discovered with the Spitzer Space Telescope
  166. The [Ne III]/[Ne II] line ratio in NGC 253
  167. Dust in a merging galaxy sequence: the SCUBA view
  168. Cold and warm dust along a merging galaxy sequence
  169. The infrared spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope
  170. Molecular and ionized gas in the tidal tail in Stephan's Quintet
  171. The SMART Data Analysis Package for the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope
  172. Probing the Evolution of the Galaxy Interaction/Merger Rate Using Collisional Ring Galaxies
  173. The Serendipitous Discovery of a Debris Disk around the A Dwarf HD 46190
  174. The Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on the Spitzer Space Telescope
  175. The Extraordinary Mid‐infrared Spectrum of the Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxy SBS 0335−052
  176. Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph Spectroscopy of the Prototypical Starburst Galaxy NGC 7714
  177. Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) Observations of the Redshift 3.91 Quasar APM 08279+5255
  178. Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) Mapping of the Inner Kiloparsec of NGC 253: Spatial Distribution of the [Ne iii ], Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon 11.3 Micron, and H 2 (0–0) S (1) lines and a Gradient in the [Ne iii ]/[Ne ii ] Line Ratio
  179. Rest‐Frame Mid‐Infrared Detection of an Extremely Luminous Lyman Break Galaxy with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS)
  180. Observations of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies with the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on the Spitzer Space Telescope : Early Results on Markarian 1014, Markarian 463, and UGC 5101
  181. MARCS: Model Stellar Atmospheres and Their Application to the Photometric Calibration of the Spitzer Space Telescope Infrared Spectrograph (IRS)
  182. Imaging of High‐Redshift Submillimeter Galaxies at 16 and 22 microns with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) Peak‐up Cameras: Revealing a population at z > 2.5
  183. First Mid‐Infrared Spectrum of a Faint High‐ z Galaxy: Observations of CFRS 14.1157 with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope
  184. Fire and Ice: Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) Mid‐Infrared Spectroscopy of IRAS F00183−7111
  185. Stellar populations associated with the LMC Papillon Nebula
  186. Warm dust and aromatic bands as quantitative probes of star-formation activity
  187. Erratum: “Comparing Chandra and SIRTF Observations for Obscured Starbursts and Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift” (ApJ, 600, 106 [2004])
  188. Colliding molecular clouds in head-on galaxy collisions
  189. Dust enshrouded star-forming activity in Arp 299
  190. Comparing Chandra and SIRTF Observations for Obscured Starbursts and Active Galactic Nuclei at High Redshift
  191. Exploring the Distant Universe With the Spitzer Space Telescope
  192. The Mass Function of Supergiant Molecular Complexes and Implications for Forming Young Massive Star Clusters in the Antennae (NGC 4038/4039)
  193. A Bias in Optical Observations of High-Redshift Luminous Infrared Galaxies
  194. The stellar environment of SMC N81
  195. Azimuthal and Kinematic Segregation of Neutral and Molecular Gas in Arp 118: The Yin‐Yang Galaxy NGC 1144
  196. ISOCAM view of the starburst galaxies M 82, NGC 253 and NGC 1808
  197. COLA. II. Radio and Spectroscopic Diagnostics of Nuclear Activity in Galaxies
  198. Abundant molecular gas in the intergalactic medium of Stephan's Quintet
  199. Extended mid-infrared emission from VV 114: Probing the birth of a ULIRG
  200. Mid-infrared observations of the ultraluminous galaxies IRAS 14348-1447, IRAS 19254-7245, and IRAS 23128-5919
  201. Resolving the Buried Starburst in Arp 299
  202. Mid‐Infrared and CO Observations of the Infrared/X‐Ray Luminous Seyfert 1 Galaxy NGC 985: The Making or Breaking of a ULIRG?
  203. First Results from the COLA Project: The Radio–Far‐Infrared Correlation and Compact Radio Cores in Southern COLA Galaxies
  204. Resolving the compact $\ion{H}{ii}$ regions in N160A with $\vec{HST}$
  205. STIS spectroscopy of newborn massive stars in SMC N81
  206. Abundant molecular gas in tidal dwarf galaxies: On-going galaxy formation
  207. Atomic and molecular gas in the merger galaxy NGC 1316 (Fornax A) and its environment
  208. $\vec {HST}$ observations of the LMC compact H II region N 11A
  209. $\vec{HST}$ study of the LMC compact star-forming region N83B
  210. Mid-Infrared observations of NGC 1068 with the Infrared Space Observatory
  211. High‐Resolution Imaging of Molecular Gas and Dust in the Antennae (NGC 4038/39): Super Giant Molecular Complexes
  212. Dynamics of Galaxies: From the Early Universe to the Present1
  213. Smoke in the “Smoke Rings”: ISO Observations of Dust in Collisional Ring Galaxies
  214. Extragalactic Spectroscopy with SIRTF/IRS
  215. Plasma and Warm Dust in the Collisional Ring Galaxy VII Zw 466 from VLA andISOObservations
  216. Multiwavelength Observations of Collisional Ring Galaxies. III. Oxygen/Nitrogen Abundances and Star Formation Properties of Ring Knots
  217. The Head-on Collision between Two Gas-rich Galaxies: Neutral Hydrogen Debris from the Centrally Smooth Ring Galaxy VII ZW 466
  218. The Neutral Hydrogen Disk of ARP 10 (=VV 362): A Nonequilibrium Disk Associated with a Galaxy with Rings and Ripples
  219. Threshold star-formation effects in the peculiar galaxy ARP 10 (= VV 362)
  220. ASTRONOMY, ASTROPHYSICS AND SPACE PHYSICS IN GREECE
  221. Obscured Activity: AGN, Quasars, Starbursts and ULIGs Observed by the Infrared Space Observatory
  222. Early Results from the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope