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CURRICULUM VITAE Alberto D. Bolatto 1. Personal Information Current Position and Address Associate Professor Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-2421, U.S.A. Telephone: (301) 405-1521, FAX: (301) 314-9067 [email protected] Principal Research Specialization Multi-wavelength Extragalactic observational astronomy. Submillimeter, millimeter, and centimeter wave radio astronomy: instrumentation, observational techniques, and interpretation. Education Ph.D. (Astronomy) Boston University 1996–2001 M.A. (Astronomy) Boston University 1993–1996 B.S. (Astronomy) Universidad de la Rep´ ublica, Uruguay 1987–1993 Electrical Engineering, Universidad de la Rep´ ublica, Uruguay 1986–1993 Ph.D. Thesis “The Interstellar Medium in Low Metallicity Environments,” Boston University, 2001. Supervisor: James M. Jackson. Professional History 2007- : Associate Professor, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park 2007-2012: Assistant Professor, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park 2006-2007: Associate Research Astronomer, Department of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley 2002-2006: Assistant Research Astronomer, Department of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley 2000-2002: Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Astronomy, University of California, Berkeley (advisers Leo Blitz, Richard Plambeck) 1995-2000: Research Assistant, Department of Astronomy, Boston University 1994-1995: Presidential University Teaching Fellow, Department of Astronomy, Boston University 1993-1994: Presidential University Graduate Fellow, Department of Astronomy, Boston University 1

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CURRICULUM VITAEAlberto D. Bolatto

1. Personal InformationCurrent Position and Address

Associate ProfessorDepartment of Astronomy, University of MarylandCollege Park, MD 20742-2421, U.S.A.Telephone: (301) 405-1521, FAX: (301) [email protected]

Principal Research Specialization

Multi-wavelength Extragalactic observational astronomy. Submillimeter,millimeter, and centimeter wave radio astronomy: instrumentation,observational techniques, and interpretation.

Education

Ph.D. (Astronomy) Boston University 1996–2001M.A. (Astronomy) Boston University 1993–1996B.S. (Astronomy) Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay 1987–1993Electrical Engineering, Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay 1986–1993

Ph.D. Thesis

“The Interstellar Medium in Low Metallicity Environments,” BostonUniversity, 2001. Supervisor: James M. Jackson.

Professional History

2007- : Associate Professor, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland,College Park

2007-2012: Assistant Professor, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland,College Park

2006-2007: Associate Research Astronomer, Department of Astronomy, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley

2002-2006: Assistant Research Astronomer, Department of Astronomy, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley

2000-2002: Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Astronomy, University of California,Berkeley (advisers Leo Blitz, Richard Plambeck)

1995-2000: Research Assistant, Department of Astronomy, Boston University1994-1995: Presidential University Teaching Fellow, Department of Astronomy, Boston

University1993-1994: Presidential University Graduate Fellow, Department of Astronomy, Boston

University

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1991-1993: Assistant level 2, Physics Institute, School of Sciences, Universidad de laRepublica

1989-1991: Assistant level 1, Physics Institute, School of Sciences, Universidad de laRepublica

Memberships

Member, American Astronomical Society (1996– )Member, International Astronomical Union (2003– )Member, International Union of Radio Science Comission J (2005– )Junior Fellow, Joint Space Institute, University of Maryland (2010– )

2. Research, Scholarly, and Creative ActivitiesNote: I have been an active intellectual participant in all work described in multi-authorpublications. Authorship order in astronomy commonly denotes the degree ofcontribution to a particular paper, with the first author having the leading role. In caseswhere students or postdocs are first authors, the second author is frequently the seniorresponsible author. In the list below, the publications marked with † correspond to caseswhere I was advising or mentoring the Ph.D. student who is first author (for example,PhD thesis papers). Similarly, I have indicated with †† publications where I was thepostdoctoral adviser of the first author during the writing of the manuscript. In papersfrom large collaborations the first few authors usually made major direct contributionsto the article. Numbers in square brackets following the publications denote the numberof citations, last upated on 3/2012. There are a total of 2,209 citations to my articles.The corresponding H-index is 26 (there are 26 publications with 26 or more citations).

2.a. Books2.a.i. Books authoredNone

2.a.ii. Books editedNone

2.a.iii. Chapters in booksNone

2.b. Articles in Refereed Journals

1. “THE DETECTABILITY OF PLANETARY COMPANIONS OF COMPACTGALACTIC OBJECTS FROM THEIR EFFECTS ON MICROLENSED LIGHTCURVES OF DISTANT STARS,” Bolatto, A. D. and Falco, E. E., Astrophys.J. 436, 112 (1994) [56]

2. “ASYMMETRIC NONGRAVITATIONAL FORCES ON LONG-PERIODCOMETS,” Bolatto, A. D., Fernandez, J. A., and Carballo, G. F., PlanetarySpace Sci. 43, 709 (1995) [2]

3. “HCN AND CO IN THE CENTRAL 630 PARSECS OF THE GALAXY,”

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Jackson, J. M., Heyer, M. H., Paglione, T. A. D., and Bolatto, A. D., Astrophys.J. (Lett.) 456, L91 (1996) [55]

4. “A 2000 M⊙ ROTATING MOLECULAR DISK AROUND NGC 6334A,” Kraemer,K. E., Jackson, J. M., Paglione, T. A. D., and Bolatto, A. D., Astrophys.J. 478, 614 (1997) [18]

5. “FIRST DETECTION OF 492 GHZ [C I] EMISSION FROM THE LARGEMAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Stark, A. A., Bolatto, A. D., Chamberlin, R. A., Lane,A. P., Bania, T. M., Jackson, J. M., and Lo, K.-Y., Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 480, L59(1997) [22]

6. “INTERPRETING THE HCN/CO INTENSITY RATIO IN THE GALACTICCENTER,” Paglione, T. A. D., Jackson, J. M., Bolatto, A. D., and Heyer, M. H.,Astrophys. J. 493, 680 (1998) [25]

7. “A SEMIANALYTICAL MODEL FOR THE OBSERVATIONAL PROPERTIESOF THE DOMINANT CARBON SPECIES AT DIFFERENT METALLICITIES,”Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., and Ingalls, J. G., Astrophys. J. 513, 275 (1999)[38]

8. “ATOMIC CARBON OBSERVATIONS OF SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE H IIREGIONS,” Huang, M., Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A., Chamberlin, R. A., Ingalls,J. G., Jackson, J. M., Lane, A. P., Stark, A. A., Wilson, R. W., and Wright, G. A.,Astrophys. J. 517, 282 (1999) [11]

9. “SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF IC 10: THE DUST PROPERTIESAND NEUTRAL CARBON CONTENT OF A LOW-METALLICITYSTARBURST,” Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Wilson, C. D., andMoriarty-Schieven, G., Astrophys. J. 532, 909 (2000) [22]

10. “THERMAL INFRARED IMAGING OF ULTRACOMPACT H II REGIONS INW49A,” Smith, N., Jackson, J. M., Kraemer, K. E., Deutsch, L. K., Bolatto, A.,Hora, J. L., Fazio, G., Hoffmann, W. F., and Dayal, A., Astrophys. J. 540, 316(2000) [10]

11. “FIRST DETECTION OF SUBMILLIMETER [C I] EMISSION IN THE SMALLMAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Kraemer, K. E., andZhang, X., Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 541, L17 (2000) [8]

12. “CARBON IN THE N159/N160 COMPLEX OF THE LARGE MAGELLANICCLOUD,” Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Israel, F. P., Zhang, X., and Kim, S.,Astrophys. J. 545, 234 (2000) [41]

13. “AST/RO OBSERVATIONS OF ATOMIC CARBON NEAR THE GALACTICCENTER,” Ojha, R., Stark, A. A., Hsieh, H. H., Lane, A. P., Chamberlin, R. A.,Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., and Wright, G. A., Astrophys.J. 548, 253 (2001) [20]

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14. “CO (J=4—3) AND [C I] OBSERVATIONS OF THE CARINA MOLECULARCLOUD COMPLEX,” Zhang, X., Lee, Y., Bolatto, A., and Stark, A. A.,Astrophys. J. 553, 274 (2001) [33]

15. “THE ANTARCTIC SUBMILLIMETER TELESCOPE AND REMOTEOBSERVATORY (AST/RO), ” Stark, A. A., Bally, J., Balm, S. P., Bania, T. M.,Bolatto, A. D., Chamberlin, R. A., Engargiola, G., Huang, M., and 19 colleagues,Pub. Astron. Soc. Pacific 113, 567 (2001) [52]

16. “THE DENSITY PROFILE OF THE DARK MATTER HALO OF NGC 4605,”Bolatto, A. D., Simon, J. D., Leroy, A., and Blitz, L., Astrophys. J. 565, 238(2002) [42]

17. “SPIFI: A DIRECT-DETECTION IMAGING SPECTROMETER FORSUBMILLIMETER WAVELENGTHS,” Bradford, C. M., Stacey, G. J., Swain,M. R., Nikola, T., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Savage, M. L., Davidson, J. A.,and Ade, P. A. R., Applied Optics 41, 2561 (2002) [9]

18. “CO (J=7—6) OBSERVATIONS OF NGC 253: COSMIC-RAY-HEATED WARMMOLECULAR GAS,” Bradford, C. M., Nikola, T., Stacey, G. J., Bolatto, A. D.,Jackson, J. M., Savage, M. L., Davidson, J. A., and Higdon, S. J., Astrophys.J. 586, 891 (2003) [59]

19. “UNUSUAL CO LINE RATIOS AND KINEMATICS IN THE N83/N84 REGIONOF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A., Israel,F. P., and Jackson, J. M., Astrophys. J. 595, 167 (2003) [29]

20. †“HIGH-RESOLUTION MEASUREMENTS OF THE DARK MATTER HALOOF NGC 2976: EVIDENCE FOR A SHALLOW DENSITY PROFILE,” Simon,J. D., Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A., and Blitz, L., Astrophys. J. 596, 957 (2003) [86]

21. “A GIANT OUTBURST AT MILLIMETER WAVELENGTHS IN THE ORIONNEBULA,” Bower, G. C., Plambeck, R. L., Bolatto, A., McCrady, N., Graham,J. R., de Pater, I., Liu, M. C., and Baganoff, F. K., Astrophys. J. 598, 1140 (2003)[33]

22. “THE FAINTNESS OF THE 158 MICRON [C II] TRANSITION IN THE Z=6.42QUASAR SDSS J1148+5251,” Bolatto, A. D., Di Francesco, J., and Willott,C. J., Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 606, L101 (2004) [6]

23. “MOLECULAR FRACTION LIMITS IN DAMPED LYMAN α ABSORPTIONSYSTEMS,” Curran, S. J., Murphy, M. T., Pihlstrom, Y. M., Webb, J. K.,Bolatto, A. D., and Bower, G. C., Mon. Not. Royal Astron. Soc. 352, 563 (2004)[19]

24. “DETECTION OF 21 CENTIMETER H I ABSORPTION AT Z=0.78 IN ASURVEY OF RADIO CONTINUUM SOURCES,” Darling, J., Giovanelli, R.,Haynes, M. P., Bolatto, A. D., and Bower, G. C., Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 613, L101(2004) [11]

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25. †“HIGH-RESOLUTION MEASUREMENTS OF THE HALOS OF FOUR DARKMATTER-DOMINATED GALAXIES: DEVIATIONS FROM A UNIVERSALDENSITY PROFILE,” Simon, J. D., Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A., Blitz, L., andGates, E. L., Astrophys. J. 621, 757 (2005) [129]

26. “WARM MOLECULAR GAS TRACED WITH CO J = 7—6 IN THE GALAXY’SCENTRAL 2 PARSECS: DYNAMICAL HEATING OF THE CIRCUMNUCLEARDISK,” Bradford, C. M., Stacey, G. J., Nikola, T., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M.,Savage, M. L., and Davidson, J. A., Astrophys. J. 623, 866 (2005) [19]

27. †“THE MOLECULAR INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM OF DWARF GALAXIES ONKILOPARSEC SCALES: A NEW SURVEY FOR CO IN NORTHERN,IRAS-DETECTED DWARF GALAXIES,” Leroy, A., Bolatto, A. D., Simon,J. D., and Blitz, L., Astrophys. J. 625, 763 (2005) [75]

28. “SPITZER SPACE TELESCOPE DETECTION OF THE YOUNG SUPERNOVAREMNANT 1E 0102.2-7219,” Stanimirovic, S., Bolatto, A. D., Sandstrom, K.,Leroy, A. K., Simon, J. D., Gaensler, B. M., Shah, R. Y., and Jackson, J. M.,Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 632, L103 (2005) [29]

29. “HIGH EXCITATION MOLECULAR GAS IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS,”Bolatto, A. D., Israel, F. P., and Martin, C. L., Astrophys. J. 633, 210 (2005) [11]

30. “MOLECULAR GAS IN THE LOW-METALLICITY, STAR-FORMING DWARFIC 10,” Leroy, A., Bolatto, A., Walter, F., and Blitz, L., Astrophys. J. 643, 825(2006) [53]

31. “THE SPITZER SURVEY OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD: S3MCIMAGING AND PHOTOMETRY IN THE MID- AND FAR-INFRARED WAVEBANDS,” Bolatto, A. D., Simon, J. D., Stanimirovic, S., van Loon, J. T., Shah,R. Y., Venn, K., Leroy, A. K., Sandstrom, K., and 7 colleagues, Astrophys.J. 655, 212 (2007) [104]

32. †“THE SPITZER SURVEY OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD:FAR-INFRARED EMISSION AND COLD GAS IN THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD,” Leroy, A., Bolatto, A., Stanimirovic, S., Mizuno, N., Israel, F., andBot, C., Astrophys. J. 658, 1027 (2007) [74]

33. “THE LOW CO CONTENT OF THE EXTREMELY METAL-POOR GALAXY IZW 18,” Leroy, A., Cannon, J., Walter, F., Bolatto, A., and Weiss, A., Astrophys.J. 663, 990 (2007) [13]

34. “NEW INSIGHTS ON THE DENSE MOLECULAR GAS IN NGC 253 ASTRACED BY HCN AND HCO+,” Knudsen, K. K., Walter, F., Weiss, A.,Bolatto, A., Riechers, D. A., and Menten, K., Astrophys. J. 666, 156 (2007) [17]

35. “SUBMILLIJANSKY TRANSIENTS IN ARCHIVAL RADIO OBSERVATIONS,”Bower, G. C., Saul, D., Bloom, J. S., Bolatto, A., Filippenko, A. V., Foley, R. J.,and Perley, D., Astrophys. J. 666, 346 (2007) [46]

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36. “DETECTION OF 1.6 × 1010 M⊙ OF MOLECULAR GAS IN THE HOSTGALAXY OF THE Z = 5.77 SDSS QUASAR J0927+2001,” Carilli, C. L., Neri,R., Wang, R., Cox, P., Bertoldi, F., Walter, F., Fan, X., Menten, K., and 8colleagues, Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 666, L9 (2007) [25]

37. “SELF-CONSISTENT MASSIVE DISKS IN TRIAXIAL DARK MATTERHALOS,” Bailin, J., Simon, J. D., Bolatto, A. D., Gibson, B. K., and Power, C.,Astrophys. J. 667, 191 (2007) [14]

38. “CONTROLLER-AREA-NETWORK BUS CONTROL AND MONITORSYSTEM FOR A RADIO ASTRONOMY INTERFEROMETER,” Woody, D. P.,Wiitala, B., Scott, S. L., Lamb, J. W., Lawrence, R. P., Giovanine, C., Fredsti,S. J., Beard, A., and 7 colleagues, Review of Scientific Instruments78094501 (2007)[0]

39. “A PARALLACTIC DISTANCE OF 389+24−21 PARSECS TO THE ORION

NEBULA CLUSTER FROM VERY LONG BASELINE ARRAYOBSERVATIONS,” Sandstrom, K. M., Peek, J. E. G., Bower, G. C., Bolatto,A. D., and Plambeck, R. L., Astrophys. J. 667, 1161 (2007) [66]

40. “THE SPITZER SURVEY OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD:DISCOVERY OF EMBEDDED PROTOSTARS IN THE H II REGION NGC346,” Simon, J. D., Bolatto, A. D., Whitney, B. A., Robitaille, T. P., Shah, R. Y.,Makovoz, D., Stanimirovic, S., Barba, R. H., and Rubio, M., Astrophys.J. 669, 327 (2007) [35]

41. “HI AND OH ABSORPTION IN THE LENSING GALAXY OF MGJ0414+0534,” Curran, S. J., Darling, J., Bolatto, A. D., Whiting, M. T., Bignell,C., and Webb, J. K., Mon. Not. Royal Astron. Soc. 382, L11 (2007) [10]

42. “THE RESOLVED PROPERTIES OF EXTRAGALACTIC GIANTMOLECULAR CLOUDS,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Rosolowsky, E., Walter,F., and Blitz, L., Astrophys. J. 686, 948 (2008) [89]

43. “THE DUST-TO-GAS RATIO IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD TAIL,”Gordon, K. D., Bot, C., Muller, E., Misselt, K. A., Bolatto, A., Bernard, J.-P.,Reach, W., Engelbracht, C. W., and 16 colleagues, Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 690, L76(2009) [11]

44. †“MEASURING DUST PRODUCTION IN THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD CORE-COLLAPSE SUPERNOVA REMNANT 1E 0102.2-7219,”Sandstrom, K. M., Bolatto, A. D., Stanimirovic, S., van Loon, J. T., and Smith,J. D. T., Astrophys. J. 696, 2138 (2009) [20]

45. “RADIO INTERFEROMETRIC PLANET SEARCH. I. FIRST CONSTRAINTSON PLANETARY COMPANIONS FOR NEARBY, LOW-MASS STARS FROMRADIO ASTROMETRY,” Bower, G. C., Bolatto, A., Ford, E. B., and Kalas, P.,Astrophys. J. 701, 1922 (2009) [8]

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46. “THE STRUCTURE OF A LOW-METALLICITY GIANT MOLECULARCLOUD COMPLEX,” Leroy, A. K., Bolatto, A., Bot, C., Engelbracht, C. W.,Gordon, K., Israel, F. P., Rubio, M., Sandstrom, K., and Stanimirovic, S.,Astrophys. J. 702, 352 (2009) [35]

47. “INFRARED DARK CLOUDS IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD?,” Lee,M.-Y., Stanimirovic, S., Ott, J., van Loon, J. T., Bolatto, A. D., Jones, P. A.,Cunningham, M. R., Devine, K. E., and Oliveira, J. M., Astronom. J. 138, 1101(2009) [7]

48. “TRACING THE BIPOLAR OUTFLOW FROM ORION SOURCE I,” Plambeck,R. L., Wright, M. C. H., Friedel, D. N., Widicus Weaver, S. L., Bolatto, A. D.,Pound, M. W., Woody, D. P., Lamb, J. W., and Scott, S. L., Astrophys. J.(Lett.) 704, L25 (2009) [11]

49. “A HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE/NICMOS VIEW OF THE PROTOTYPICALGIANT H II REGION NGC604 IN M33,” Barba, R. H., Maız Apellaniz, J., Perez,E., Rubio, M., Bolatto, A., Farina, C., Bosch, G., and Walborn, N. R., Astrophys.Space Sci. 324, 309 (2009) [3]

50. “HIGH MOLECULAR GAS FRACTIONS IN NORMAL MASSIVESTAR-FORMING GALAXIES IN THE YOUNG UNIVERSE,” Tacconi, L. J.,Genzel, R., Neri, R., Cox, P., Cooper, M. C., Shapiro, K., Bolatto, A., Bouche,N., and 14 colleagues, Nature 463, 781 (2010) [152]

51. “THE SAURON PROJECT - XV. MODES OF STAR FORMATION INEARLY-TYPE GALAXIES AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE REDSEQUENCE,” Shapiro, K. L., Falcon-Barroso, J., van de Ven, G., de Zeeuw, P. T.,Sarzi, M., Bacon, R., Bolatto, A., Cappellari, M., and 10 colleagues, Mon. Not.Royal Astron. Soc. 402, 2140 (2010) [35]

52. †“THE SPITZER SURVEY OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD (S3MC):INSIGHTS INTO THE LIFE CYCLE OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATICHYDROCARBONS,” Sandstrom, K. M., Bolatto, A. D., Draine, B. T., Bot, C.,and Stanimirovic, S., Astrophys. J. 715, 701 (2010) [17]

53. “SPITZER ANALYSIS OF H II REGION COMPLEXES IN THE MAGELLANICCLOUDS: DETERMINING A SUITABLE MONOCHROMATIC OBSCUREDSTAR FORMATION INDICATOR,” Lawton, B., Gordon, K. D., Babler, B.,Block, M., Bolatto, A. D., Bracker, S., Carlson, L. R., Engelbracht, C. W., and 13colleagues, Astrophys. J. 716, 453 (2010) [11]

54. “ENHANCED DUST HEATING IN THE BULGES OF EARLY-TYPE SPIRALGALAXIES,” Engelbracht, C. W., Hunt, L. K., Skibba, R. A., Hinz, J. L.,Calzetti, D., Gordon, K. D., Roussel, H., Crocker, A. F., and 33 colleagues, Astron.Astrophys. 518, L56 (2010) [10]

55. “MAPPING FAR-IR EMISSION FROM THE CENTRAL KILOPARSEC OFNGC 1097,” Sandstrom, K., Krause, O., Linz, H., Schinnerer, E., Dumas, G.,

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Meidt, S., Rix, H.-W., Sauvage, M., and 34 colleagues, Astron.Astrophys. 518, L59 (2010) [12]

56. “FAR-INFRARED LINE IMAGING OF THE STARBURST RING IN NGC 1097WITH THE HERSCHEL/PACS SPECTROMETER,” Beirao, P., Armus, L.,Appleton, P. N., Smith, J.-D. T., Croxall, K. V., Murphy, E. J., Dale, D. A.,Helou, G., and 33 colleagues, Astron. Astrophys. 518, L60 (2010) [9]

57. “HERSCHEL INVENTORY OF THE AGENTS OF GALAXY EVOLUTION(HERITAGE): THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD DUST,” Meixner, M.,Galliano, F., Hony, S., Roman-Duval, J., Robitaille, T., Panuzzo, P., Sauvage, M.,Gordon, K., and 47 colleagues, Astron. Astrophys. 518, L71 (2010) [33]

58. “DUST/GAS CORRELATIONS FROM HERSCHEL OBSERVATIONS,”Roman-Duval, J., Israel, F. P., Bolatto, A., Hughes, A., Leroy, A., Meixner, M.,Gordon, K., Madden, S. C., and 16 colleagues, Astron. Astrophys. 518, L74 (2010)[13]

59. “COLD DUST CLUMPS IN DYNAMICALLY HOT GAS,” Kim, S., Kwon, E.,Madden, S. C., Meixner, M., Hony, S., Panuzzo, P., Sauvage, M., Roman-Duval, J.,and 22 colleagues, Astron. Astrophys. 518, L75 (2010) [5]

60. “THE HERSCHEL REVOLUTION: UNVEILING THE MORPHOLOGY OFTHE HIGH-MASS STAR-FORMATION SITES N44 AND N63 IN THE LMC,”Hony, S., Galliano, F., Madden, S. C., Panuzzo, P., Meixner, M., Engelbracht, C.,Misselt, K., Galametz, M., and 16 colleagues, Astron. Astrophys. 518, L76 (2010)[5]

61. “DETERMINING DUST TEMPERATURES AND MASSES IN THEHERSCHEL ERA: THE IMPORTANCE OF OBSERVATIONS LONGWARD OF200 MICRON,” Gordon, K. D., Galliano, F., Hony, S., Bernard, J.-P., Bolatto, A.,Bot, C., Engelbracht, C., Hughes, A., and 16 colleagues, Astron.Astrophys. 518, L89 (2010) [25]

62. “A STUDY OF THE GAS-STAR FORMATION RELATION OVER COSMICTIME,” Genzel, R., Tacconi, L. J., Gracia-Carpio, J., Sternberg, A., Cooper,M. C., Shapiro, K., Bolatto, A., Bouche, N., and 14 colleagues, Mon. Not. RoyalAstron. Soc. 407, 2091 (2010) [103]

63. “ATMOSPHERIC PHASE CORRECTION USING CARMA-PACS: HIGHANGULAR RESOLUTION OBSERVATIONS OF THE FU ORIONIS STAR PP13S*,” Perez, L. M., Lamb, J. W., Woody, D. P., Carpenter, J. M., Zauderer,B. A., Isella, A., Bock, D. C., Bolatto, A. D., and 11 colleagues, Astrophys.J. 724, 493 (2010) [4]

64. “LABOCA OBSERVATIONS OF GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THESOUTHWEST REGION OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Bot, C.,Rubio, M., Boulanger, F., Albrecht, M., Leroy, A., Bolatto, A. D., Bertoldi, F.,Gordon, K., and 3 colleagues, Astron. Astrophys. 524, A52 (2010) [4]

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65. “UNUSUALLY LUMINOUS GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THE OUTERDISK OF M33,” Bigiel, F., Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Blitz, L., Walter, F.,Rosolowsky, E. W., Lopez, L. A., and Plambeck, R. L., Astrophys. J. 725, 1159(2010) [9]

66. “THE DISPLACED DUSTY INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM OF NGC 3077: TIDALSTRIPPING IN THE M 81 TRIPLET,” Walter, F., Sandstrom, K., Aniano, G.,Calzetti, D., Croxall, K., Dale, D. A., Draine, B. T., Engelbracht, C., and 27colleagues, Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 726, L11 (2011) [7]

67. ††“CARMA SURVEY TOWARD INFRARED-BRIGHT NEARBY GALAXIES(STING): MOLECULAR GAS STAR FORMATION LAW IN NGC 4254,”Rahman, N., Bolatto, A. D., Wong, T., Leroy, A. K., Walter, F., Rosolowsky, E.,West, A. A., Bigiel, F., and 6 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 730, 72 (2011) [8]

68. †“WHAT DRIVES THE EXPANSION OF GIANT H II REGIONS?: A STUDYOF STELLAR FEEDBACK IN 30 DORADUS,” Lopez, L. A., Krumholz, M. R.,Bolatto, A. D., Prochaska, J. X., and Ramirez-Ruiz, E., Astrophys. J. 731, 91(2011) [9]

69. “THE CO-TO-H2 CONVERSION FACTOR FROM INFRARED DUSTEMISSION ACROSS THE LOCAL GROUP,” Leroy, A. K., Bolatto, A., Gordon,K., Sandstrom, K., Gratier, P., Rosolowsky, E., Engelbracht, C. W., Mizuno, N.,and 3 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 737, 12 (2011) [16]

70. “CALIBRATING EXTINCTION-FREE STAR FORMATION RATEDIAGNOSTICS WITH 33 GHZ FREE-FREE EMISSION IN NGC 6946,” Murphy,E. J., Condon, J. J., Schinnerer, E., Kennicutt, R. C., Calzetti, D., Armus, L.,Helou, G., Turner, J. L., and 15 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 737, 67 (2011) [2]

71. “DISK AND ENVELOPE STRUCTURE IN CLASS 0 PROTOSTARS. II.HIGH-RESOLUTION MILLIMETER MAPPING OF THE SERPENS SAMPLE,”Enoch, M. L., Corder, S., Duchene, G., Bock, D. C., Bolatto, A. D., Culverhouse,T. L., Kwon, W., Lamb, J. W., and 8 colleagues, Astrophys. J. Suppl. Ser. 195, 21(2011) [2]

72. “PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM OFHIGH-REDSHIFT, STRONGLY LENSED SUBMILLIMETRE GALAXIESFROM THE HERSCHEL-ATLAS,” Valtchanov, I., Virdee, J., Ivison, R. J.,Swinyard, B., van der Werf, P., Rigopoulou, D., da Cunha, E., Lupu, R., and 46colleagues, Mon. Not. Royal Astron. Soc. 415, 3473 (2011) [4]

73. “THE EMISSION BY DUST AND STARS OF NEARBY GALAXIES IN THEHERSCHEL KINGFISH SURVEY,” Skibba, R. A., Engelbracht, C. W., Dale, D.,Hinz, J., Zibetti, S., Crocker, A., Groves, B., Hunt, L., and 24 colleagues,Astrophys. J. 738, 89 (2011) [8]

74. “SURVEYING THE AGENTS OF GALAXY EVOLUTION IN THE TIDALLYSTRIPPED, LOW METALLICITY SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD

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(SAGE-SMC). I. OVERVIEW,” Gordon, K. D., Meixner, M., Meade, M. R.,Whitney, B., Engelbracht, C., Bot, C., Boyer, M. L., Lawton, B., and 52colleagues, Astronom. J. 142, 102 (2011) [5]

75. “RADIO INTERFEROMETRIC PLANET SEARCH. II. CONSTRAINTS ONSUB-JUPITER-MASS COMPANIONS TO GJ 896A,” Bower, G. C., Bolatto, A.,Ford, E. B., Fries, A., Kalas, P., Sanchez, K., Sanderbeck, P., and Viscomi, V.,Astrophys. J. 740, 32 (2011) [0]

76. “THE STATE OF THE GAS AND THE RELATION BETWEEN GAS ANDSTAR FORMATION AT LOW METALLICITY: THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Jameson, K., Ostriker, E., Gordon, K.,Lawton, B., Stanimirovic, S., Israel, F. P., and 10 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 741, 12(2011) [10]

77. “THE WATER VAPOR SPECTRUM OF APM 08279+5255: X-RAY HEATINGAND INFRARED PUMPING OVER HUNDREDS OF PARSECS,” Bradford,C. M., Bolatto, A. D., Maloney, P. R., Aguirre, J. E., Bock, J. J., Glenn, J.,Kamenetzky, J., Lupu, R., and 6 colleagues, Astrophys. J. (Lett.) 741, L37 (2011)[2]

78. “KINGFISH – KEY INSIGHTS ON NEARBY GALAXIES: A FAR-INFRAREDSURVEY WITH HERSCHEL: SURVEY DESCRIPTION AND IMAGE ATLAS,”Kennicutt, R. C., Calzetti, D., Aniano, G., Appleton, P., Armus, L., Beirao, P.,Bolatto, A. D., Brandl, B., and 35 colleagues, Pub. Astron. Soc. Pacific 123, 1347(2011) [4]

79. †“THE SPITZER SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD (S4MC): PROBING THE PHYSICAL STATE OF POLYCYCLICAROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN A LOW-METALLICITY ENVIRONMENT,”Sandstrom, K. M., Bolatto, A. D., Bot, C., Draine, B. T., Ingalls, J. G., Israel,F. P., Jackson, J. M., Leroy, A. K., and 7 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 744, 20 (2012)[0]

80. “HERSCHEL FAR-INFRARED AND SUBMILLIMETER PHOTOMETRY FORTHE KINGFISH SAMPLE OF NEARBY GALAXIES,” Dale, D. A., Aniano, G.,Engelbracht, C. W., Hinz, J. L., Krause, O., Montiel, E. J., Roussel, H., Appleton,P. N., and 34 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 745, 95 (2012) [2]

81. ††“CARMA SURVEY TOWARD INFRARED-BRIGHT NEARBY GALAXIES(STING). II. MOLECULAR GAS STAR FORMATION LAW AND DEPLETIONTIME ACROSS THE BLUE SEQUENCE,” Rahman, N., Bolatto, A. D., Xue, R.,Wong, T., Leroy, A. K., Walter, F., Bigiel, F., Rosolowsky, E., and 5 colleagues,Astrophys. J. 745, 183 (2012) [0]

82. “THE METALLICITY DEPENDENCE OF THE CO → H2 CONVERSIONFACTOR IN Z ≥ 1 STAR-FORMING GALAXIES,” Genzel, R., Tacconi, L. J.,Combes, F., Bolatto, A., Neri, R., Sternberg, A., Cooper, M. C., Bouche, N., and15 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 746, 69 (2012) [8]

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83. “RESOLVING THE FAR-IR LINE DEFICIT: PHOTOELECTRIC HEATINGAND FAR-IR LINE COOLING IN NGC 1097 AND NGC 4559,” Croxall, K. V.,Smith, J. D., Wolfire, M. G., Roussel, H., Sandstrom, K. M., Draine, B. T.,Aniano, G., Dale, D. A., and 25 colleagues, Astrophys. J. 747, 81 (2012) [0]

2.c. Monographs, Reports, and Extension Publications

1. “INTERFACING THE FINESERV CHOPPER CONTROLLER UNDER LYNX”,Castro, E., & Bolatto, A. D., AST/RO Technical Memorandum #20 (1994)

2. “NEW CHOPPER INTERFACE DOCUMENTATION”, Bolatto, A. D.,AST/RO Technical Memorandum #31 (1998)

3. “RADIO POINTING PROCEDURE DOCUMENTATION”, Bolatto, A. D.,AST/RO Technical Memorandum #38 (2000)

4. “A CANBUS REPLACEMENT FOR THE BIMA ANTENNA TELEMETRY”,Bolatto, A. D., BIMA Technical Memorandum #94 (2003)

5. “DAQCORE: A GENERAL PURPOSE DATA ACQUISITION CANBUS NODE”,Bolatto, A. D., CARMA Technical Memorandum #13 (2003)

6. “GROUNDING CONSIDERATIONS FOR CARMA”, Bolatto, A. D., CARMATechnical Memorandum #26 (2004)

7. “INTERMEDIATE FREQUENCY MODULE SOFTWAREDOCUMENTATION”, Bolatto, A. D., CARMA Technical Memorandum #28(2004)

8. “PRELIMINARY TEST RESULTS OF THE TURNSTILE JUNCTIONWAVEGUIDE ORTHOMODE TRANSDUCER FOR THE 1 MM BAND”,Navarrini, A., Bolatto, A. D., & Plambeck, R. L., CARMA TechnicalMemorandum #32 (2006)

9. “RADIO ASTROMETRIC DETECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION OFEXTRA-SOLAR PLANETS”, Bower, G. C., Bolatto, A., Ford, E., Kalas, P.,Ulvestad, J., white paper submitted to the National Science Foundation ExoplanetTask Force (2007)

10. “HOW DO GALAXIES ACCRETE GAS AND FORM STARS?”, Putman, M. E.,Henning, P., Bolatto, A., and 42 colleagues, white paper submitted to theNational Academy of Sciences for Astro2010: The Astronomy and AstrophysicsDecadal Survey (2009)

11. “THE FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE COLD GAS COMPONENTAND THE BARYONIC MASS BUILD-UP HISTORY IN GALAXIES”, Yun, M.,Bolatto, A. D., and 11 colleagues, white paper submitted to the National Academyof Sciences for Astro2010: The Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey (2009)

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1. “FLARING OBJECT IN ORION CLUSTER,” Bower, G. C., Plambeck, R., andBolatto, A., Inter. Astron. Union Circular 8055, 2 (2003)

2.e. Talks, Abstracts, and Other Professional Papers Presented2.e.i. Invited talks, etc (since 2003).Invited talks

1. DYNAMICS OF GALAXIES: BARYONS AND DARK MATTER, Las Vegas,Nevada (March 2005). Invited speaker.

2. UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, Department of Physics and Astronomy,Vancouver, Canada (April 2005). Colloquium.

3. HERZBERG INSTITUTE OF ASTRONOMY, Victoria, Canada (April 2005).Colloquium.

4. AMERICAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY MAGELLANIC CLOUDS SPECIALSESSION, Washington D.C. (January 2006). Invited speaker.

5. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY, Department of Astronomy,Berkeley, California (February 2006). Colloquium.

6. RINGBERG SYMPOSIUM ON DWARF GALAXIES AS ASTROPHYSICALAND COSMOLOGICAL PROBES, Ringberg Castle, Germany (March 2006).Invited speaker.

7. NATIONAL RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY, Charlottesville, Virginia(April 2006). Colloquium.

8. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA CRUZ, Department of Astronomy,Santa Cruz, California (January 2007). Colloquium.

9. UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, Institute for Astronomy, Honolulu, Hawaii (February2007). Colloquium.

10. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Department of Astronomy, College Park,Maryland, (February 2007). Colloquium.

11. BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Department of Astronomy, Boston, Massachusetts(September 2007). Colloquium.

12. CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA, Department of Physics, WashingtonD.C. (October 2008). Colloquium.

13. UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Department of Astronomy, Gainesville, Florida(November 2008). Colloquium.

14. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics,Chicago, Illinois (May 2009). Colloquium.

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15. PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE, Departamento deAstronomıa, Santiago, Chile (June 2009). Colloquium.

16. ASSEMBLY, GAS CONTENT AND STAR FORMATION HISTORY OFGALAXIES, Charlottesville, Virginia (September 2009). Invited review.

17. CORNELL UNIVERSITY, Department of Astronomy, Ithaca, New York(November 2009). Colloquium.

18. IR10: WORKSHOP ON INFRARED EMISSION, INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM,AND STAR FORMATION, Heidelberg, Germany (February 2010). Discussionlead.

19. FROM STARS TO GALAXIES, Gainesville, Florida (April 2010). Invited review.

20. GALAXIES IN THE DISTANT UNIVERSE, Ringberg Castle, Germany (May2010). Invited review.

21. CARNEGIE INSTITUTION, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, WashingtonD.C. (October 2010). Colloquium.

22. BLITZED65, Berkeley, California (October 2010). Invited speaker.

23. BOSTON UNIVERSITY, Department of Astronomy, Boston, Massachussetts(November 2010). Colloquium.

24. WORKSHOP ON STAR FORMATION AND GALAXIES WITH EARLY ALMA,Department of Astronomy, Universidad de Chile, Santiago, Chile (December 2010).Invited speaker.

25. SECOND CARMA SYMPOSIUM, Berkeley, California (February 2011). Summarytalk.

26. STAR FORMATION IN GALAXIES: THE HERSCHEL ERA, Ringberg Castle,Germany (June 2011). Invited review.

27. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Department of Astronomy, College Park,Maryland (September 2011). Promotion colloquium.

28. UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, Institute for Astronomy, Minneapolis,Minnesota (February 2012). Colloquium.

29. UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Department of Physics and Astronomy,Rochester, New York (April 2012). Colloquium.

30. GAS FLOWS IN GALAXIES, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore,Maryland (May 2012). Invited review.

31. WORKSHOP ON STAR FORMATION IN DWARF GALAXIES, LowellObservatory, Flagstaff, Arizona (June 2012). Invited review.

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32. MOLECULAR GAS IN HIGH REDSHIFT GALAXIES, European Week ofAstronomy and Space Sciences, Rome, Italy (July 2012). Invited review.

Contributed talks and seminars

1. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION XXIV GENERAL ASSEMBLYSYMPOSIUM 220: DARK MATTER IN GALAXIES, Sydney, Australia (July2003). Contributing Speaker.

2. IV COLOGNE-BONN-ZERMATT SYMPOSIUM: THE DENSEINTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN GALAXIES, Zermatt, Switzerland (September2003). Contributing speaker.

3. NATIONAL RADIO ASTRONOMY OBSERVATORY VERY LARGE ARRAYOPERATIONS CENTER, Socorro, New Mexico (June 2004). Seminar.

4. WORKSHOP ON GALAXY FORMATION, Santa Cruz, California (August2004). Contributing speaker.

5. DUSTY 2004: A PRELUDE TO HERSCHEL AND ALMA, Paris, France(October 2004). Contributing speaker.

6. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION XI LATIN-AMERICANREGIONAL MEETING, Pucon, Chile (December 2005). Contributing speaker.

7. WATER VAPOR RADIOMETRY WORKSHOP, Wettzell, Germany (October2006). Contributing speaker.

8. MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL PHYSICS, Garching,Germany (October 2006). Seminar.

9. HI SURVIVAL THROUGH COSMIC TIME, Abazzia d’Spineto, Italy (June 2007).Contributing speaker.

10. GALAXIES IN THE LOCAL VOLUME, Sydney, Australia (July 2007).Contributing speaker.

11. ELIZABETH AND FREDERICK WHITE CONFERENCE ON THEMAGELLANIC SYSTEM, Sydney, Australia (July 2007). Contributing speaker.

12. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION XII LATIN-AMERICANREGIONAL MEETING, Isla Margarita, Venezuela (October 2007). Contributingspeaker.

13. THE EVOLVING INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN THE MILKY WAY ANDNEARBY GALAXIES, Pasadena, California (December 2007). Contributingspeaker.

14. GAS AND STARS IN GALAXIES – A MULTI-WAVELENGTH 3DPERSPECTIVE, Garching, Germany (June 2008). Contributing speaker.

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15. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION SYMPOSIUM 255:LOW-METALLICITY STAR FORMATION: FROM THE FIRST STARS TODWARF GALAXIES, Rapallo, Italy (June 2008). Contributing spearker.

16. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION SYMPOSIUM 256: THEMAGELLANIC SYSTEM: STARS, GAS, AND GALAXIES, Keele, UnitedKingdom (July 2008). Contributing speaker.

17. TRANSFORMATIONAL SCIENCE WITH ALMA: THE BIRTH ANDFEEDBACK OF MASSIVE STARS, WITHIN AND BEYOND THE GALAXY,Charlottesville, Virginia (September 2008). Contributing speaker.

18. SFR@50: FILLING THE COSMOS WITH STARS, Abazzia d’Spineto, Italy (July2009). Contributing speaker.

19. INTERNATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL UNION XXVII GENERAL ASSEMBLYJOINT DISCUSSION 14: THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM OF GALAXIES INTHE FAR-INFRARED AND SUB-MILLIMETRE, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (August2009). Contributing speaker.

20. UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPUBLICA, Physics Institute, Montevideo, Uruguay(December 2010). Seminar.

21. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT BERKELEY, Department of Astronomy,Berkeley, California (March 2011). Seminar.

2.e.ii. Refereed conference proceedings

1. “OUTGASSING PERIHELION ASSYMMETRY AND DYNAMICALEVOLUTION OF COMETS, ” Bolatto, A.D., Carballo, G.F., & Fernandez, J.A.,in Periodic Comets , J.A. Fernandez & H. Rickman eds. (Universidad de laRepublica: Montevideo), 25 (1992)

2.e.iii. Unrefereed conference proceedingsProceedings

1. “DYNAMICAL EFFECTS OF ASYMMETRIC NONGRAVITATIONALFORCES ON LONG-PERIOD COMETS,” Bolatto, A., Carballo, G., andFernandez, J. A., in Asteroids, Comets, and Meteors Proc. Inter. Astron. UnionSymp. 160, 39 (1993)

2. “ATOMIC CARBON IN GALACTIC H II REGIONS,” Huang, M., Balm, S. P.,Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A., Chamberlin, R. A., Ingalls, J. G., Jackson, J. M., Lane,A. P., and 3 colleagues, Astrophysics From Antarctica Astron. Soc. of the PacificConf. Ser. 141, 192 (1998)

3. “NEUTRAL CARBON IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS: PROBING THEMETAL-POOR INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM,” Bolatto, A. D., Balm, S. P.,Bania, T. M., Chamberlin, R. A., Huang, M., Ingalls, J. C., Jackson, J. M., Lane,

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A. P., and Stark, A. A., in Astrophysics From Antarctica Astron. Soc. of thePacific Conf. Ser. 141, 196 (1998)

4. “DESIGN OF THE SOUTH POLE IMAGING FABRY-PEROTINTERFEROMETER (SPIFI),” Swain, M. R., Bradford, C. M., Stacey, G. J.,Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Savage, M. L., and Davidson, J. A., in InfraredAstronomical Instrumentation Proc. of the SPIE 3354, 480 (1998)

5. “THE PROPERTIES OF THE DENSE MOLECULAR GAS IN THE GALACTICCENTER,” Yam, O., Paglione, T. A. D., Jackson, J. M., and Bolatto, A. D., IXLatin American Regional IAU Meeting, “Focal Points in Latin AmericanAstronomy”(1998)

6. “PHOTODISSOCIATION REGIONS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUDAND IC 10,” Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Wilson, C. D., and Zhang, X., inNew Views of the Magellanic Clouds Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf.Ser. 190, 128 (1999)

7. “MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF N159/N160 INTHE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Israel,F. P., Zhang, X., and Stark, A. A., Science with the Atacama Large MillimeterArray (ALMA) (1999)

8. “DIRECT DETECTION CO J=7 → 6 SPECTROSCOPY: FIRST LIGHT WITHSPIFI,” Bradford, C. M., Stacey, G. J., Swain, M. R., Nikola, T., Bolatto, A. D.,Jackson, J. A., Savage, M. L., Davidson, J. A., and Allen, C. A., in Imaging atRadio through Submillimeter Wavelengths Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf.Ser. 217, 43 (2000)

9. “MILLIMETER AND SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF N159/N160 INTHE LMC,” Bolatto, A., Jackson, J., Israel, F., Zhang, X., and Stark, A., inScience with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf.Ser. 235, 301 (2001)

10. “DIRECT DETECTION SPECTROSCOPY IN THE 350 µM WINDOW: SPIFION THE JCMT, ” Stacey, G. J., Nikola, T., Bradford, C. M., Hall, L., Unger, S.,Savage, M., Davidson, J. A., Bolatto, A. D., and Jackson, J. M., in roceedings ofInfrared and Submillimeter Space Astronomy Euro. Astron. Soc. 4, 419 (2002)

11. “CO (J = 7 → 6) OBSERVATIONS OF NGC 253: EXCITED MOLECULARGAS IN THE NUCLEUS,” Bradford, C. M., Stacey, G. J., Nikola, T., Bolatto,A. D., and Jackson, J. M., in The Dense Interstellar Medium in Galaxies,Proceedings of the 4th Cologne-Bonn-Zermatt Symposium 135 (2004)

12. “MOLECULAR GAS IN NEARBY DWARF GALAXIES: SINGLE DISH ANDINTERFEROMETRIC RESULTS,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A., Simon, J. D.,Blitz, L., and Walter, F., in The Dense Interstellar Medium in Galaxies,Proceedings of the 4th Cologne-Bonn-Zermatt Symposium 155 (2004)

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13. “SPIFI IMAGING OF THE GALACTIC CENTER,” Stacey, G. J., Nikola, T.,Bradford, C. M., Hall, L., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Savage, M. L., andDavidson, J. A., in The Dense Interstellar Medium in Galaxies, Proceedings of the4th Cologne-Bonn-Zermatt Symposium 273 (2004)

14. “DARK MATTER IN DWARF GALAXIES: HIGH RESOLUTIONOBSERVATIONS,” Bolatto, A. D., Simon, J. D., Leroy, A., and Blitz, L., in DarkMatter in Galaxies Proc. Inter. Astron. Union Symp. 220, 353 (2004)

15. “CARMA: A NEW HETEROGENEOUS MILLIMETER-WAVEINTERFEROMETER,” Woody, D. P., Beasley, A. J., Bolatto, A. D., Carlstrom,J. E., Harris, A., Hawkins, D. W., Lamb, J., Looney, L., and 4 colleagues, inMillimeter and Submillimeter Detectors for Astronomy II Proc. of theSPIE 5498, 30 (2004)

16. “THE STRUCTURE OF GRSMC 45.46+0.05,” Johnson, A. M., Jackson, J. M.,Shah, R. Y., Simon, R., Bolatto, A., and Francesco, J. D., in Milky Way Surveys:The Structure and Evolution of our Galaxy Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf.Ser. 317, 91 (2004)

17. “DARK MATTER IN DWARF GALAXIES: LATEST DENSITY PROFILERESULTS,” Simon, J. D., Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A., and Blitz, L., in Satellitesand Tidal Streams Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf. Ser. 327, 18 (2004)

18. “TEST OF 1 MM BAND TURNSTILE JUNCTION WAVEGUIDEORTHORNODE TRANSDUCER,” Navarrini, A., Bolatto, A., and Plambeck,R. L., Seventeenth International Symposium on Space Terahertz Technology99(2006)

19. “FIRST RESULTS FROM CARMA: THE COMBINED ARRAY FORRESEARCH IN MILLIMETER-WAVE ASTRONOMY,” Bock, D. C.-J., Bolatto,A. D., Hawkins, D. W., Kemball, A. J., Lamb, J. W., Plambeck, R. L., Pound,M. W., Scott, S. L., Woody, D. P., and Wright, M. C. H., in Ground-based andAirborne Telescopes Proc. of the SPIE 6267, (2006)

20. “WATER VAPOR IN THE ATMOSPHERE: AN EXAMINATION FOR CARMAPHASE CORRECTION,” Shiao, Y.-S., Looney, L. W., Woody, D. P., Plambeck,R. L., and Bolatto, A. D., in Millimeter and Submillimeter Detectors andInstrumentation for Astronomy III Proc. of the SPIE 6275, (2006)

21. “MOLECULAR GAS AND MOLECULAR CLOUS AT THE LOW MASS ENDOF THE GALAXY SPECTRUM: LESSONS FROM THE LOCAL UNIVERSE,”Bolatto, A., in HI Survival Through Cosmic Times(2007)

22. “MOLECULAR GAS CLOUD PROPERTIES AND STAR FORMATION INDWARF GALAXIES,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Walter, F., Blitz, L., andRosolowsky, E., in Galaxies in the Local Volume Astrophys. Space Sci. Proc. , 93(2008)

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23. “MAPPING OF NEARBY GALAXIES IN [CI] 370 µM AND CO (7 → 6) 371µM,” Nikola, T., Stacey, G. J., Bradford, C. M., Bolatto, A. D., Higdon, S. J.,Isaak, K., and Israel, F., in Mapping the Galaxy and Nearby Galaxies Astrophys.Space Sci. Proc. , 225 (2008)

24. “THE YOUNG SNR 1E 0102.2-7219: TESTING DUST FORMATION INPRIMORDIAL GALAXIES,” Stanimirovic, S., Bolatto, A. D., Sandstrom, K.,Leroy, A., Simon, J. D., Gaensler, B. M., Shah, R., and Jackson, J. M., in InfraredDiagnostics of Galaxy Evolution Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf. Ser. 381, 65(2008)

25. “DUST, ATOMIC, AND MOLECULAR GAS IN THE NEAREST PRIMITIVEENVIRONMENT,” Leroy, A., Bolatto, A. D., Stanimirovic, S., Sandstrom, K.,Simon, J. D., Bot, C., Shah, R., and Jackson, J. M., in Infrared Diagnostics ofGalaxy Evolution Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf. Ser. 381, 173 (2008)

26. “INFRARED SOURCES IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD: FIRSTRESULTS,” Simon, J. D., Bolatto, A. D., Stanimirovic, S., Shah, R. Y., Leroy,A., and Sandstrom, K., in Infrared Diagnostics of Galaxy Evolution Astron. Soc. ofthe Pacific Conf. Ser. 381, 189 (2008)

27. “THE FAR-IR RADIO CONTINUUM CORRELATION IN THE SMALLMAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Sandstrom, K., Bolatto, A., Leroy, A., Stanimirovic,S., Simon, J. D., Staveley-Smith, L., and Shah, R., in Infrared Diagnostics ofGalaxy Evolution Astron. Soc. of the Pacific Conf. Ser. 381, 268 (2008)

28. “THE RESOLVED PROPERTIES OF EXTRAGALACTIC GIANTMOLECULAR CLOUDS,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Rosolowsky, E., Walter,F., and Blitz, L., in Low-Metallicity Star Formation: From the First Stars to DwarfGalaxies Proc. Inter. Astron. Union Symp. 255, 274 (2008)

29. “S4MC OBSERVATIONS OF DUST IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUDSUPERNOVA REMNANT 1E 0102.2-7219,” Sandstrom, K., Bolatto, A.,Stanimirovic, S., Smith, J. D., Simon, J. D., and Leroy, A., in The Evolving ISM inthe Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies (2009)

30. “TRACING THE COLD MOLECULAR GAS RESERVOIR THROUGH DUSTEMISSION IN THE SMC,” Bot, C., Rubio, M., Boulanger, F., Albrecht, M.,Bertoldi, F., Bolatto, A. D., and Leroy, A. K., in The Magellanic System: Stars,Gas, and Galaxies Proc. Inter. Astron. Union Symp. 256, 148 (2009)

31. “THE STATE OF MOLECULAR GAS IN THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD,” Leroy, A. K., Bolatto, A. D., Rosolowsky, E., Stanimirovic, S., Mizuno,N., Bot, C., Israel, F., Walter, F., and Blitz, L., in The Magellanic System: Stars,Gas, and Galaxies Proc. Inter. Astron. Union Symp. 256, 154 (2009)

32. “THE SPITZER SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY OF THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD: POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBON EMISSION FROM SMCSTAR-FORMING REGIONS,” Sandstrom, K. M., Bolatto, A. D., Stanimirovic,

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S., Smith, J. D. T., van Loon, J. T., and Leroy, A. K., in The Magellanic System:Stars, Gas, and Galaxies Proc. Inter. Astron. Union Symp. 256, 160 (2009)

33. “EARLY RESULTS FROM THE SAGE-SMC SPITZER LEGACY,” Gordon,K. D., Meixner, M., Blum, R. D., Reach, W., Whitney, B. A., Harris, J.,Indebetouw, R., Bolatto, A. D., and 47 colleagues, in The Magellanic System:Stars, Gas, and Galaxies Proc. Inter. Astron. Union Symp. 256, 184 (2009)

34. “ATMOSPHERIC PHASE CORRECTION USING THE CARMA PAIREDANTENNAS CALIBRATION SYSTEM,” Perez, L. M., Lamb, J. W., Woody,D. P., Zauderer, B. A., Carpenter, J. M., Bolatto, A. D., Leitch, E. M., Marrone,D. P., and 4 colleagues, Proc. of the SPIE 7733, (2010)

35. “SEARCH FOR HIGH-EXTINCTION REGIONS IN THE SMALLMAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Lee, M.-Y., Stanimirovic, S., Ott, J., van Loon, J. T.,Bolatto, A. D., Jones, P. A., Cunningham, M. R., Devine, K. E., and Oliveira,J. M., Highlights of Astronomy15412 (2010)

36. “THE SPITZER SURVEYS OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD:INSIGHTS INTO THE LIFE-CYCLE OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATICHYDROCARBONS,” Sandstrom, K. M., Bolatto, A. D., Draine, B. T., Bot, C.,and Stanimirovic, S., EAS Publications Series46215 (2011)

Abstracts

1. “THE MACHO EFFECT OF BINARIES AND PLANETARY SYSTEMS,”Bolatto, A. D. and Falco, E. E., Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. 26, 116 (1993)

2. “HIGH RESOLUTION NH3(3,3) IMAGING OF W49: EVIDENCE FOR LOCALACCRETION, ” Jackson, J. M., Bolatto, A. D., and Kraemer, K. E., Bull.American Astron. Soc. 28, 848 (1996)

3. “DENSE MOLECULAR GAS IN THE CENTRAL 630 PARSECS OF THEMILKY WAY,” Paglione, T., Jackson, J., Heyer, M., and Bolatto, A., Bull.American Astron. Soc. 28, 888 (1996)

4. “FIRST SUBMILLIMETER NEUTRAL CARBON OBSERVATIONS OF THELARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD: PHOTODISSOCIATION REGIONS IN AMETAL POOR ENVIRONMENT,” Bolatto, A. D., Chamberlin, R. A., Jackson,J. M., Stark, A. A., Lane, A. P., and Bania, T. M., Bull. American Astron.Soc. 28, 901 (1996)

5. “HIGH RESOLUTION NH3(3,3) IMAGING OF W49: EVIDENCE FOR LOCALACCRETION.,” Jackson, J. M., Bolatto, A. D., and Kraemer, K. E., Bull.American Astron. Soc. 28, 848 (1996)

6. “FIRST SUBMILLIMETER NEUTRAL CARBON OBSERVATIONS OF THELARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD: PHOTODISSOCIATION REGIONS IN AMETAL POOR ENVIRONMENT.,” Bolatto, A. D., Chamberlin, R. A., Jackson,J. M., Stark, A. A., Lane, A. P., and Bania, T. M., Bull. American Astron.Soc. 28, 901 (1996)

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7. “THE DENSE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM IN THE CENTRAL 600 PC OF THEMILKY WAY,” Bolatto, A. D., Paglione, T. A. D., Jackson, J. M., and Heyer,M. H., Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. Conf. Ser. 4, 120 (1996)

8. “RECENT RESULTS FROM THE ANTARCTIC SUBMILLIMETERTELESCOPE AND REMOTE OBSERVATORY (AST/RO),” Bania, T. M.,Jackson, J. M., Bolatto, A. D., Huang, M., Ingalls, J. G., Balm, S., Lane, A. P.,Stark, A. A., Staguhn, J., and Stutzki, J., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 28, 1296(1996)

9. “THE SOUTH POLE IMAGING FABRY PEROT INTERFEROMETER(SPIFI),” Bradford, C. M., Stacey, G. J., Swain, M. R., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson,J. M., Davidson, J. A., and Savage, M., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 28, 1369(1996)

10. “AST/RO CO (4-3) OBSERVATIONS OF THE CENTRAL KILOPARSEC OFTHE MILKY WAY, ” Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A. D., Huang, M., Ingalls, J. G.,Jackson, J. M., Wright, G. W., Lane, A. P., Rumitz, M., and 3 colleagues, Bull.American Astron. Soc. 30, 904 (1998)

11. “AST/RO OBSERVATIONS OF ATOMIC CARBON IN THE GALACTICCENTER,” Ojha, R., Stark, A. A., Lane, A. P., Rumitz, M., Wilson, R. W.,Chamberlin, R. A., Wright, G., Bania, T. M., and 4 colleagues, Bull. AmericanAstron. Soc. 30, 904 (1998)

12. “AST/RO OBSERVATIONS OF PHOTODISSOCIATIONS REGIONS IN AMETAL-POOR ENVIRONMENT,” Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Bania, T. M.,Huang, M., Ingalls, J. G., Chamberlin, R. A., Wright, G. W., Balm, S. P., and 4colleagues, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 30, 904 (1998)

13. “AST/RO C I AND CO 4-3 OBSERVATIONS OF THE NGC 6334 STARFORMING REGION, ” Jackson, J. M., Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A. D., Huang, M.,Ingalls, J. G., Chamberlin, R. A., Wright, G. W., Lane, A. P., and 3 colleagues,Bull. American Astron. Soc. 30, 905 (1998)

14. “AST/RO OBSERVATIONS OF [CI] IN GALACTIC H II REGIONS,” Huang, M.,Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A., Chamberlin, R. A., Ingalls, J. G., Jackson, J., Stark,A. A., Lane, A. P., and 3 colleagues, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 30, 905 (1998)

15. “DIRECT DETECTION CO 7-6 SPECTROSCOPY OF THE GALACTICCENTER AND STARBURST GALAXIES: SPIFI AT THE JCMT,” Bradford,C. M., Stacey, G. J., Nikola, T., Swain, M. R., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M.,Savage, M. L., and Davidson, J. A., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 31, 1477 (1999)

16. “AST/RO MAPPING OBSERVATIONS OF HII REGIONS IN CI,” Huang, M.,Bania, T. M., Bolatto, A., Chamberlin, R. A., Ingalls, J. G., Jackson, J. M.,Wright, G. W., Lane, A. P., and 3 colleagues, Bull. American Astron.Soc. 32, 1470 (2000)

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17. “HIGH RESOLUTION MILLIMETER–SUBMILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OFDWARF GALAXIES,” Leroy, A., Bolatto, A. D., Simon, J. D., Blitz, L., andIsrael, F. P., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 33, 801 (2001)

18. “THE CENTRAL DENSITY PROFILE OF THE DARKMATTER-DOMINATED DWARF NGC 4605, ” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A.,Simon, J. D., and Blitz, L., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 33, 816 (2001)

19. “COSMIC-RAY HEATED MOLECULAR GAS IN NGC 253.,” Bradford, C. M.,Nikola, T., Stacey, G. J., Bolatto, A. D., Jackson, J. M., Savage, M. L., Davidson,J. A., and Higdon, S. J., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 34, 1147 (2002)

20. “THE STRUCTURE OF GRSMC045.46+0.05,” Johnson, A., Jackson, J. M.,Shah, R. Y., Simon, R., Bolatto, A., and Di Francesco, J., Bull. American Astron.Soc. 34, 1282 (2002)

21. “SPITZER FAR INFRARED IMAGING OF THE SMALL MAGELLANICCLOUD: FIRST RESULTS,” Stanimirovic, S., Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Shah,R., Simon, J. D., Sandstrom, K., Jackson, J. M., Li, A., Israel, F. P., andStaveley-Smith, L., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 37, 450 (2005)

22. “SPITZER OBSERVATIONS OF THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS,” Bolatto,A. D., Stanimirovic, S., Leroy, A. K., Sandstrom, K., Simon, J. D., Shah, R.,Jackson, J. M., Li, A., and 6 colleagues, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 37, 1403(2005)

23. “SUB-MILLIJANSKY FLASHES IN THE RADIO SKY,” Bower, G. C., Saul, D.,Bloom, J., Bolatto, A., Filippenko, A., Foley, R., and Stern, D., Bull. AmericanAstron. Soc. 38, 389 (2006)

24. “SPITZER OBSERVATIONS OF THE FAR-INFRARED RADIO CONTINUUMCORRELATION IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Sandstrom, K. M.,Bolatto, A., Leroy, A., Stanimirovic, S., Simon, J. D., Staveley-Smith, L., Dickel,J. R., Shah, R., and 3 colleagues, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 38, 1156 (2006)

25. “SPITZER’S OBSERVATIONS OF THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD:PROBING THE PAH DISTRIBUTION,” Stanimirovic, S., Bolatto, A., Shah, R.,Israel, F., Jackson, J., Leroy, A., Li, A., Simon, J., and Staveley-Smith, L., Bull.American Astron. Soc. 357, 162 (2006)

26. “A NEW HST VIEW OF THE PROTOTYPICAL GIANT H II REGIONNGC604 IN M33,” Barba, R. H., Maız Apellaniz, J., Perez, E., Rubio, M.,Bolatto, A., Farina, C., Bosch, G., and Walborn, N., VI Reunion Anual SociedadChilena de Astronomia (SOCHIAS), 7 (2007)

27. “RESOLVED STAR FORMATION LAW IN NEARBY INFRARED-BRIGHTGALAXIES,” Rahman, N., Bolatto, A., Wong, T., Leroy, A., Ott, J., Calzetti, D.,Blitz, L., Walter, F., and 5 colleagues, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 214, 310.06(2009)

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28. “MASSIVE STARS IN NGC 604: AN HST/NICMOS+ACS PERSPECTIVE,”Barba, R. H., Maız Apellaniz, J., Perez, E., Rubio, M., Bolatto, A. D., Farina, C.,Bosch, G., and Walborn, N. R., Rev. Mexicana Astron. Astrof. Conf. Ser. 35, 50(2009)

29. “MOLECULAR CLOUD PROPERTIES AND STAR FORMATION INPRIMITIVE GALAXIES,” Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., and Walter, F., Rev.Mexicana Astron. Astrof. Conf. Ser. 35, 289 (2009)

30. “CONSIDERATIONS FOR OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES OF THE STARFORMATION LAW,” Rahman, N., Bolatto, A., and Collaborators, S., Bull.American Astron. Soc. 41, 593 (2010)

31. “ASSESSING THE ROLE OF SEVERAL STELLAR FEEDBACKMECHANISMS IN THE GIANT HII REGION 30 DORADUS,” Lopez, L. A.,Krumholz, M., Bolatto, A., Prochaska, J. X., and Ramirez-Ruiz, E., Bull.American Astron. Soc. 41, 261 (2010)

32. “HERSCHEL INVENTORY OF THE AGENTS OF GALAXY EVOLUTION(HERITAGE) IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS,” Meixner, M., Hony, S.,Madden, S., Gordon, K., Engelbracht, C., Tielens, A. G. G. M., Bolatto, A.,Duval, J., and 25 colleagues, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 41, 489 (2010)

33. “THE ABUNDANCE AND PHYSICAL STATE OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATICHYDROCARBONS IN THE SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD,” Sandstrom,K. M., Bolatto, A. D., Draine, B., Stanimirovic, S., and Bot, C., Bull. AmericanAstron. Soc. 36, 606 (2010)

34. “WHAT DRIVES THE EXPANSION OF GIANT HII REGIONS?: A STUDY OFSTELLAR FEEDBACK IN 30 DORADUS,” Lopez, L. A., Krumholz, M.,Bolatto, A., Prochaska, J. X., and Ramirez-Ruiz, E., Bull. American Astron.Soc. 43, 132 (2011)

35. “MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IMAGES OF STAR FORMING REGIONS INTHE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS,” Probst, R. G., Barba, R., Bolatto, A., Chu, Y.,Points, S., Rubio, M., and Smith, C., Bull. American Astron. Soc. 43, 147 (2011)

36. “PHOTOELECTRIC HEATING AND THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS OF THEISM: OBSERVATIONS OF NGC 4559 WITH THE HERSCHEL/PACSSPECTROMETER,” Croxall, K. V., Smith, J. D. T., Appleton, P. N., Armus, L.,Beirno, P., Bolatto, A. D., Dale, D. A., Murphy, E. J., Wolfire, M. G., andKINGFISH Team, Bull. American Astron. Soc. 43, 255 (2011)

37. “CONSTRAINING SPATIALLY RESOLVED KENNICUTT-SCHMIDT LAW,”Rahman, N., Bolatto, A., and STING collaboration, Bull. American Astron.Soc. 43, 417 (2011)

38. “SPATIALLY RESOLVED MOLECULAR GAS STAR FORMATION LAW INCARMA SURVEY TOWARDS INFRARED-BRIGHT NEARBY GALAXIES

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(STING),” Rahman, N., Bolatto, A., and STING collaboration, Bull. AmericanAstron. Soc. 43, 130 (2011)

2.f. Films, CDs, Photographs, etc.None

2.g. Exhibits, Performances, Demonstrations, and other CreativeActivitiesNone

2.h. Original Designs, Plans, Inventions, Software, and/or Patents

1. South Pole Imaging Fabry–Perot Interferometer (SPIFI), with G. Stacey andstudent C.M. Bradford. SPIFI was a submillimeter (200− 350 µm) direct-detectionspectrometer using a monolithic silicon bolometer array cooled to ∼ 60 mK by anadiabatic demagnetization refrigerator. The spectroscopic capabilities wereprovided by a tandem of free–standing nickel mesh Fabry–Perot etalons, operatingat 77 and 4 K and scanning under computer control. SPIFI operated as a visitinginstrument at the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope in Mauna Kea, Hawaii(1999-2002), and as a facility instrument at the Antarctic SubmillimeterTelescope/Remote Observatory (AST/RO) at the Admunsen–Scott South Polebase in Antarctica (2003-2004). Designed and build calibration box, controlelectronics, part of data acquision electronics, He pumping manifold, telescopemount, instrument housing for South Pole operations, and AST/RO telescopeoptics. Wrote the data acquision, operation, telescope communication, and datareduction software. (1996-2004)

2. Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope/Remote Observatory (AST/RO). AST/RO wasa radio observatory located at the Amundsen–Scott South Pole Base on theAntarctic plateau, with receivers in the 200 GHz to 1.2 THz frequency range.Design of the tertiary mirror chopper control and implementation of thebeam-switching observing mode with A.A. Stark, T.M. Bania, and J.M. Jackson.Design of the secondary optics for the Nasmyth focus. (1995-1999)

3. Berkeley Illinois Maryland Array (BIMA) and Combined Array for Research inMillimeter-wave Astronomy. Design and construction of cryogenic K-bandamplifiers. Design, construction, and software of prototype cryogenic correlationreceiver and its associated electronics, microcontroller, and dewar withR. Plambeck and student D. Madison. (2001-2007)

4. Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA). Designand software for the IF amplifier control module, design and software for the 6mantenna telemetry with R. Plambeck. Testing and characterization of opticalmodules and IF amplifiers. Testing of ortho-mode transducers for dual polarization.Design of grounding sytem for antennas. Testing of correlator noise properties.Development and testing of atmospheric phase correction techniques. (2004-2010)

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2.i. Contracts and Grants

Role Descriptive title Funding source Period

PI The Small Magellanic Cloud: ATemplate for the Primitive Interstel-lar Medium

NASA-JPL(Spitzer)

6/2004–6/2007

US-PI An In-depth Analysis of a Prototyp-ical Giant HII Region: NGC604

NASA-STScI(HST)

7/2005–7/2008

PI A Complete Picture of the Dust inthe Small Magellanic Cloud: Follow-ing up Spitzer Imaging with Spectro-scopic Observations

NASA-JPL(Spitzer)

8/2006–6/2010

PI/M-PI Dust in the Extremely Metal PoorGalaxy IZw18/SMC-SAGE

NASA-JPL(Spitzer)

8/2007–6/2010

M-PI A Population of Dusty B Stars in theSMC: The First Extragalactic DebrisDisks?

NASA-JPL(Spitzer)

8/2008–10/2011

M-PI HERschel Inventory of the Agents ofGalaxy Evolution

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

8/2008–12/2014

M-PI Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies: AFar Infrared Survey with Herschel(KINGFISH)

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

4/2009–12/2014

coI Collaborative Research: Astronomywith CARMA

NSF-AST 7/2009–7/2012

coI WISPIR: Wide-Field Imaging Spec-trometer for the Infrared

NASA-Goddard 2/2010-2/2011

coI Enhancing Sudent ComputationalAbilities with Integrated Depart-ment of Astronomy Coursework

UMd CMPS 1/2010-1/2011

PI CAREER: Steps Toward a PhysicalUnderstanding of the Star FormationLaw

NSF-AST 9/2010-9/2015

PI Cottrell Scholar Award: Studyingthe Drivers of Galaxy Evolution:Gas Reservoirs, Molecular Fractions,and Star Formation

Research Corp.for Science Ad-vancement

11/2010-11/2015

US-PI The physical conditions of star for-mation at low metallicity: the Mag-ellanic clouds as corner stones

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

M-PI A Population of Dusty B Stars in theSMC: The First Extragalactic DebrisDisks?

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

5/2011-12/2013

US-PI Hidden Dust in the Core CollapseSupernova Remnant E0102

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

coI The Dust Mass of the ExtremelyMetal Poor Galaxy I Zw 18: Imagingat 100 and 160 microns

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

PI The Mass and Structure of Molec-ular Gas in the Small MagellanicCloud and the Herschel Legacy atLow Metallicity

NASA-JPL(Herschel)

Note

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.- PI: Principal Investigator, coI: co-Investigator of multi-institutional project, M-PI: Maryland

PI of multi-institutional/international project, US-PI: United States PI of international project.

Only the funding received by UMd is reported in the US-PI, M-PI, and coI cases.

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2.j. Fellowships, Prizes, and AwardsBoston University Presidential Fellow (1993-1995)National Science Foundation Antarctica Service Medal (2000)Research Corporation for Science Advancement Cottrell Scholar 2010 (single astronomy

awardee that year)National Science Foundation CAREER Award 2010 (one of six awardees in astronomy

that year)

2.k. Editorships, Editiorial Boards, and Reviewing Activities forJournals and Other Learned Publications

Manuscript referee for the Astrophysical Journal, Astronomy and Astrophysics,Astronomical Journal, Nature, and Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

l. Other

Papers submitted

1. † “DUST-TO-GAS RATIO IN THE EXTREMELY METAL POOR GALAXY IZW 18,” Herrera-Camus, R., Fisher, D. B., Bolatto, A. D., Leroy, A. K., Walter,F., Gordon, K. D., Roman-Duval, J., Donaldson, J., Melendez, M., & Cannon, J.M., Astrophys. J. , , submitted (2011) [0]

Press releases

1. “Distant Ball of Dust not Dusty Enough.” Our observations of a supernovaremnant cast doubts on the theoretical claims of dust creation in such objects athigh redshifts (June 2006, chosen for release at the American Astronomical Societymeeting)http://www.berkeley.edu/news/media/releases/2006/06/06 supernova.shtml

2. “VLBA Changes Picture of Famous Star-Forming Region.” Our parallacticdetermination of the distance to the Orion nebula using radio (the first one) showsthat it is closer than previously thought (October 2007, National Radio AstronomyObservatory) http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2007/oriondistance

3. “Astronomers Discover Universe’s Largest and Earliest Mass of Water.” Ourdiscovery of water in a quasar approximately 1.6 billion years after the Big Bang(July 2011, joint release with Caltech-NASA/JPL)http://newsdesk.umd.edu/scitech/release.cfm?ArticleID=2472

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3. Teaching, Mentoring, and Advising

3.a. Courses Taught in the Last Five Years

Year Semester Course Credits Students

2008 Spring ASTR340, Origin of the Universe 3 41

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 3

2008 Fall ASTR310, Observational Astronomy 3 20

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 3

2009 Spring ASTR670, Interstlr Medium & Gas Dyn 3 13

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 3

Summer I ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 1

Summer II ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 1

2009 Fall ASTR310, Observational Astronomy 3 20

ASTR898, Pre-candidacy Research 1 2

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 1

2010 Spring ASTR340, Origin of the Universe 3 51

ASTR898, Pre-candidacy Research 1 2

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 1

2010 Fall ASTR898, Pre-candidacy Research 1 2

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 2

2011 Spring ASTR670, Interstlr Medium & Gas Dyn 3 13

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 2

2011 Fall ASTR310, Observational Astronomy 3 16

ASTR898, Pre-candidacy Research 1 1

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 2

2012 Spring ASTR898, Pre-candidacy Research 1 2

ASTR699, Spec Prob Adv Astron 1 2

3.b. Course or Curriculum DevelopmentIntegrated coursework initiative to improve the ability of undergraduate students to do

quantitative computational work (see 3.d, 2010- )Creation and implementation of international joint-PhD program with Universidad

Catolica de Chile (2010). This was the first international joint-PhD program forthe University of Maryland

3.c. Manuals, Notes, Software, Webpages, and Other Contributions toTeachingProduced MATLAB tutorial documentation and new problem sets for ASTR310 (Fall

2008)Added new problems to ASTR670 (Spring 2009, 2010)Rewrote labs and all software for ASTR310 to fit them within the initiative for

enhancing student computational abilities (see 3.b, 3.d; Fall 2009)Updated lectures and demonstrations for ASTR340 (Spring 2010)

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Development of Astronomy Workshop Extragalactic: a suite of Internet demonstrationsdesigned to illustrate concepts of cosmology and galaxies. This is an ongoing effortfunded by my CAREER and Cottrell awards (http://carma.astro.umd.edu/AWE)

3.d. Teaching Awards and Other Special RecognitionCollege of Mathematical and Physical Sciences 2010 “Education Innovation” Award for

proposal on “Enhancing Student Computational Abilities with IntegratedDepartment of Astronomy Coursework” (shared with L. Mundy and A. Harris)

3.e. Advising: Other Than Research Direction

3.e.i. UndergraduateConstruction of K-band microwave amplifiers with student Dustin Madison, U. C.

Berkeley (2005-2006)Achieving College Excellence (ACE) mentor for Jose L. Lopez, Univ. of Maryland

(2008-2009)Development of pipeline software for the Paired Antenna Correction System with

summer high school students Dalton Wu and Roger Curley (2009)Programming of internet tools for the Astronomy Workshop Extragalactic; Samuel

Knutson and Joseph Benik, Univ. of Maryland (2011- )

3.e.ii. GraduateFaculty adviser for Jithin George (2008-2010)Second Year Project Committee member: Joshua Goldstein, Shaye Storm, Hannah KrugThesis Committee member: Misty LaVigne (PhD 2009, UM), Lisa Wei (PhD 2010, UM),

Hannah Krug (curent PhD, UM), Viviana Guzman (Master 2010, U. de Chile)

3.e.iii. Other Advising ActivitiesSpecial science project adviser for Alessandro Contreras, summer high-school student

from the Blair Magnet Science Program

3.f. Advising: Research Direction3.f.i. UndergraduateErin Grand, summer research, Univ. of Maryland 2011

3.f.ii. MasterHolly Sheets, M.A., Univ. of Maryland 2010: “Study of Main Sequence Early B Stars in

the Small Magellanic Cloud with Far Infrared Emission.”Jithin George, Second year project faculty adviser, Univ. of Maryland 2008-2009.Rodrigo Herrera, Second year project, Univ. of Maryland 2010-2011: “Dust at the

Lowest Metallicities.”Katherine Jameson, Second year project, Univ. of Maryland 2010-2011: “The Star

Formation Law in the Magellanic Clouds.”Kim-Yen Nguyen, Second year project, Univ. of Maryland 2011-2012: “The Relation

Between Molecular Gas and Mid-infrared Indicators in the STING Sample.”Celia Verdugo, M.A. thesis coadviser, Universidad de Chile

3.f.iii. Doctoral

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Joshua D. Simon (Mentor), Univ. of California at Berkeley 2005: “Dark Matter in DwarfGalaxies: Observational Tests of the Cold Dark Matter Paradigm on SmallScales”. Postdoctoral career: Millikan Fellow at California Institute of Technology(2005-2007), Carnegie Fellow (2007-2009), Carnegie Observatory tenure-trackastronomer (2010- )

Adam K. Leroy (Mentor), Univ. of California at Berkeley 2006: “Molecular Gas inDwarf Galaxies”. Postdoctoral career: Max Planck Institute for Astronomypostdoctoral scholar (2006-2008), Hubble Fellow (2008-2011), National RadioAstronomy Observatory tenure-track astronomer (2011- )

Karin M. Sandstrom (Adviser), Univ. of California at Berkeley 2009: “Spitzer SpaceTelescope Observations of Dust in the Small Magellanic Cloud”. Postdoctoralcareer: Max Planck Institute for Astronomy postdoctoral scholar (2009-2011),Marie Curie European Union Fellow (2011- )

Bevin A. Zauderer (co-Adviser), Univ. of Maryland 2010: “An Analysis of theEnvironment and Gas Content of Luminous Infrared Galaxies”. Postdoctoralcareer: Harvard University postdoctoral scholar (2010- )

Laura A. Lopez (co-Adviser), Univ. of California at Santa Cruz 2011: “AMultiwavelength View of the Birth and Death of Massive Stars”. Postdoctoralcareer: Einstein Fellow and Pappalardo Fellow, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology (2011-)

Rodrigo Herrera (Adviser), Univ. of Maryland currentKatherine Jameson (Adviser), Univ. of Maryland current

3.f.iv. PostdoctoralNurur Rahman, 2008-2011. At 2012 Nurur became a South African SKA Fellow at the

university of Johannesburg.David B. Fisher, 2010-

4.g. Extension ActivitiesNone

4. Service

4.a. Professional4.a.i. Offices and committee memberships held in professional organizationsNone

4.a.ii. Reviewing activities for agenciesFellowship Proposal reviewsNASA Postdoctoral Program reviewer (NPP) (write-in)Research Corporation for Science Advancement grant reviewer (write-in)Funding Proposal reviewsNational Science Foundation (write-in, declined for conflict of interests)National Council of Research in Science and Technology, Chile (CONYCIT) (three years,

write-in)Telescope time allocation committeesJames Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT, write-in referee)

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National Radio Astronomy Observatory (GBT, write-in referee)Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA)

4.a.iii. Other unpaid services to local, state, and federal agenciesNone

4.a.iv. Other non-university committees, comissions, panels, etc.CommitteesMember, CARMA Hardware Working Group (2002-2007)Member, CARMA Science Steering Committee (2006-2007)Member, ALMA North American Science Advisory Committee (2009-2012)Chair, ALMA North American Science Advisory Committee (2010-2011)Member, ALMA International Science Advisory Committee (2012-2014)ConferencesCo-chair, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Ringberg Workshop on Dwarf Galaxies as

Astrophysical and Cosmological Probes” meeting, Ringberg Castle, Germany(2006)

Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “International Astronomical Union XIIthLatin American Regional Meeting,” Margarita, Venezuela (2007)

Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Stars to Galaxies” meeting, Gainesville,Florida (2010)

Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Workshop on Infrared Emission, InterstellarMedium and Star Formation,” Heidelberg, Germany (2010)

Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Blitzed65” meeting, Berkeley, California(2010)

Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Space Telescope Science Institute ALMACommunity Day” workshop, Baltimore, Maryland (2011)

Organizer, “First PUC-UMd Workshop,” College Park, Maryland (2011)Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Winds, Outflows, and Jets: from Young

Stars to Supermassive Black Holes”, Charlottesville, Maryland (2012)Organizer, “Key Insights on Nearby Galaxies at Annapolis: the Fifth KINGFISH

Workshop,” Annapolis, Maryland (2012)Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “Galactic Scale Star Formation,” Heidelberg,

Germany (2012)Member, Scientific Organizing Committee, “The First Year of ALMA Science,” Puerto

Varas, Chile (2012)

4.a.v. International activities not listed aboveNone

4.a.vi. Paid consultanciesNone

4.b. Campus4.b.i. DepartmentalCo-chair, Colloquium (2007)Member, Faculty Search Committees (2009, 2010, 2011)Member, Graduate Admissions Committee (2009)

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Chair, International Programs with Universidad Catolica de Chile (2010, 2011)Chair, Colloquium (Spring 2012)Member, JSI Postdoctoral Committee (2010, 2011)

4.b.ii. CollegeNone

4.b.iii. UniversityNone

4.b.iv. Special administrative assignmentsNone

4.b.v. OtherNone

4.c. Community, State, NationalPublic talks at the Department of Astronomy’s Observatory Open HousesEarth & Sky radio program Honorary Science Adviser since 1999Proyeccion a la Antartida radio program (CX26 Radio Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay),

invited speaker January 2010

4.d. Service Awards and HonorsNone

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