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Publications - Alan P. Boss 1974 1) S. C. Bloch, A. P. Boss, and P. W. Lyons, Pulse Propagation in a Magnetoplasma 2. Transverse Propagation, Journal of Geophysical Research, 79, 5261-5266. 1976 2) A. P. Boss and S. J. Peale, On the Detection of a Cometary Mass Distribution, Icarus, 27, 119-121. 1977 3) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, A Spin-Orbit Constraint on the Viscosity of a Mercurian Liquid Core, Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, 743-749. 4) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, Mercury’s Core: The Effect of Obliquity on the Spin-Orbit Constraints, Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, 3423-3429. 1979 5) A. P. Boss and P. Bodenheimer, Fragmentation in a Rotating Protostar: A Comparison of Two 3-D Computer Codes, Astrophysical Journal, 234, 289-295. 6) A. P. Boss, Theoretical Models of Stellar Formation, Ph. D. Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara, available from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1980 7) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. I. Numerical Methods and Tests, Astrophysical Journal, 236, 619-627. 8) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. II. Axially Symmetric Collapse, Astrophysical Journal, 237, 563-573. 9) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. III. Non-Axially Symmetric Col- lapse, Astrophysical Journal, 237, 866-876. 10) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Equilibrium of Rotating, Adiabatic Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 242, 699-709. 11) A. P. Boss, Collapse, Equilibrium, and Fragmentation of Rotating, Adiabatic Clouds, Space Science Reviews, 27, 255-259. 12) J. E. Tohline, J. M. Schombert, and A. P. Boss, The Effect of Rotation on the Hydrodynamics of Stellar Collapse, Space Science Reviews, 27, 555-561. 1981 13) A. P. Boss, On the Fragmentation of Rotating, Interstellar Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 244, 40-44. 14) A. P. Boss, Numerical 3D Calculations of Tidally-Induced Binary Protostar Formation, Astrophysical Journal, 246, 866-878. 15) P.Bodenheimer and A. P. Boss, Fragmentation in a rotating protostar: A re-examination of compar- ison calculations, Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society, 197, 477-485. 1

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Publications - Alan P. Boss

1974

1) S. C. Bloch, A. P. Boss, and P. W. Lyons, Pulse Propagation in a Magnetoplasma 2. TransversePropagation, Journal of Geophysical Research, 79, 5261-5266.

1976

2) A. P. Boss and S. J. Peale, On the Detection of a Cometary Mass Distribution, Icarus, 27, 119-121.

1977

3) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, A Spin-Orbit Constraint on the Viscosity of a Mercurian Liquid Core,Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, 743-749.

4) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, Mercury’s Core: The Effect of Obliquity on the Spin-Orbit Constraints,Journal of Geophysical Research, 82, 3423-3429.

1979

5) A. P. Boss and P. Bodenheimer, Fragmentation in a Rotating Protostar: A Comparison of Two 3-DComputer Codes, Astrophysical Journal, 234, 289-295.

6) A. P. Boss, Theoretical Models of Stellar Formation, Ph. D. Dissertation, University of California,Santa Barbara, available from University Microfilms International, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1980

7) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. I. Numerical Methods and Tests,Astrophysical Journal, 236, 619-627.

8) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. II. Axially Symmetric Collapse,Astrophysical Journal, 237, 563-573.

9) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. III. Non-Axially Symmetric Col-lapse, Astrophysical Journal, 237, 866-876.

10) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Equilibrium of Rotating, Adiabatic Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 242,699-709.

11) A. P. Boss, Collapse, Equilibrium, and Fragmentation of Rotating, Adiabatic Clouds, Space ScienceReviews, 27, 255-259.

12) J. E. Tohline, J. M. Schombert, and A. P. Boss, The Effect of Rotation on the Hydrodynamics ofStellar Collapse, Space Science Reviews, 27, 555-561.

1981

13) A. P. Boss, On the Fragmentation of Rotating, Interstellar Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 244, 40-44.

14) A. P. Boss, Numerical 3D Calculations of Tidally-Induced Binary Protostar Formation, AstrophysicalJournal, 246, 866-878.

15) P.Bodenheimer and A. P. Boss, Fragmentation in a rotating protostar: A re-examination of compar-ison calculations, Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society, 197, 477-485.

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16) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Rotating, Adiabatic Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 250,636-644 .

1982

17) A. P. Boss and J. G. Haber, Axisymmetric Collapse of Rotating, Isothermal Clouds, AstrophysicalJournal, 255, 240-244.

18) A. P. Boss and D. C. Black, Collapse of Accreting, Rotating, Isothermal, Interstellar Clouds, Astro-physical Journal, 258, 270-279 .

19) A. P. Boss, A Heuristic Criterion for Instability to Fragmentation in Rotating, Interstellar Clouds,Astrophysical Journal, 259, 159-165 .

20) A. P. Boss, Hydrodynamical Models of Presolar Nebula Formation, Icarus, 51, 623-632.

1983

21) A. P. Boss, Convection, Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics, 21, 1511-1520.

22) A. P. Boss, Fragmentation of a Nonisothermal Protostellar Cloud, Icarus, 55, 181-184.

1984

23) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating Interstellar Clouds. IV. Nonisothermal Collapse,Astrophysical Journal, 277, 768-782.

24) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Time-Dependent Models of Single and Double-Layer Mantle Convection,Nature, 308, 533-535.

25) A. Barnes and A. P. Boss, Rapid Expansion of Polytropes, Astrophysical Journal, 280, 819-824.

26) A. P. Boss, Angular Momentum Transfer by Gravitational Torques and the Evolution of BinaryProtostars, Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society, 209, 543-567.

27) A. P. Boss, C. L. Angevine, and I. S. Sacks, Finite Amplitude Models of Convection in the EarlyMantle, Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 36, 328-336.

1985

28) A. P. Boss, The Collapse and Formation of Stars, Scientific American, 252, No. 1, 40-45.

29) A. P. Boss, Three Dimensional Calculations of the Formation of the Presolar Nebula from a SlowlyRotating Cloud, Icarus, 61, 3-9.

30) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Formation and Growth of Deep Mantle Plumes, Geophysical Journal ofthe Royal Astronomical Society, 80, 241-255.

31) A. P. Boss, Velocity Fields in Binary Protostellar Clouds: An Alternative to Retrograde Rotation,Astrophysical Journal, 288, L25-L28.

32) H. Mizuno and A. P. Boss, Tidal Disruption of Dissipative Planetesimals, Icarus, 63, 109-133.

33) A. P. Boss and H. Mizuno, Dynamic Fission Instability of Dissipative Protoplanets, Icarus, 63,134-152.

34) A. P. Boss, Phase Transitions in Star Formation, Nature, 318, 413.

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1986

35) A. P. Boss and S. J. Peale, Dynamical Constraints on the Origin of the Moon, in Origin of the Moon,W. K. Hartmann, R. J. Phillips, & G. J. Taylor, eds. (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute), pp.59-102.

36) A. P. Boss, The Origin of the Moon, Science, 231, 341-345.

37) R. H. Durisen, R. A. Gingold, J. E. Tohline, and A. P. Boss, Dynamic Fission Instabilities in RapidlyRotating n = 3/2 Polytropes: A Comparison of Results from Finite-Difference and Smoothed ParticleHydrodynamics Codes, Astrophysical Journal, 305, 281-308.

38) A. P. Boss, Protoearth Mass Shedding and the Origin of the Moon, Icarus, 66, 330-340.

39) A. P. Boss, Theoretical Determination of the Minimum Protostellar Mass, in Astrophysics of BrownDwarfs, M. Kafatos, R. S. Harrington, & S. P. Maran, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press),pp. 206-211.

40) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, High Spatial Resolution Models of Time-Dependent, Layered MantleConvection, Geophysical Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, 87, 241-264.

41) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating, Interstellar Clouds. V. Nonisothermal Collapse andFragmentation, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 62, 519-552.

42) A. P. Boss, The Lowest Mass Stars, Science Reporter, 23, 425-429.

43) A. P. Boss, Moon’s birth shocked Earth?, Nature, 324, 110-111.

1987

44) A. P. Boss and W. Benz, L’origine de la Lune, La Recherche, 184, 38-47.

45) A. P. Boss, Theory of Collapse and Protostar Formation, in Interstellar Processes, D. J. Hollenbach& H. A. Thronson, Jr., eds. (Dordrecht: D. Reidel), pp. 321-348.

46) A. P. Boss, Bipolar Flows, Molecular Gas Disks, and the Collapse and Accretion of Rotating Inter-stellar Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 316, 721-732.

47) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating, Interstellar Clouds. VI. Nonuniform Initial Condi-tions, Astrophysical Journal, 319, 149-161.

48) A. P. Boss, What made the Moon?, The Geographical Magazine, LIX, 352-355.

49) A. P. Boss, Star formation: To ~B or not to ~B?, Nature, 329, 486-487.

1988

50) A. P. Boss, Non-axisymmetric instability in three-dimensional accretion toroids, Monthly NoticesRoyal Astronomical Society, 231, 739-764.

51) J. Bally, A. P. Boss, D. A. Papanastassiou, S. A. Sandford, and A. I. Sargent, Star Formation and theSolar System, in Galactic and Extragalactic Star Formation, R. E. Pudritz & M. Fich, eds. (Dordrecht:Kluwer), pp. 311-327.

52) A. P. Boss, Binary Stars: Formation by Fragmentation, Comments on Astrophysics, 12, 169-190.

53) A. P. Boss, Terrestrial Versus Giant Planet Formation, in Workshop on the Origins of Solar Systems,J. A. Nuth & P. Sylvester, eds. (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute), pp. 61-68.

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54) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating, Interstellar Clouds. VII. Opacity and Fragmentation,Astrophysical Journal, 331, 370-376.

55) A. P. Boss, High Temperatures in the Early Solar Nebula, Science, 241, 565-567.

56) P. Cassen and A. P. Boss, Protostellar Collapse, Dust Grains, and Solar System Formation, inMeteorites and the Early Solar System, J. F. Kerridge & M. S. Matthews, eds. (Tucson: University ofArizona Press), pp. 304-328.

1989

57) A. P. Boss, G. E. Morfill, and W. M. Tscharnuter, Models of the Formation and Evolution of the SolarNebula, in Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres, S. K. Atreya, J. B. Pollack, &M. S. Matthews, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press), pp. 35-77.

58) A. P. Boss, Solar System: Origins, in Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics, D. E. James, ed. (NewYork: Van Nostrand Reinhold), pp. 1211-1217.

59) A. P. Boss, Earth and Moon: Origins, in Encyclopedia of Solid Earth Geophysics, D. E. James, ed.(New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold), pp. 224-230.

60) A. P. Boss, 3D Hydrodynamics and Radiative Transfer, Celestial Mechanics, 45, 85-88 [Applications ofComputer Technology to Dynamical Astronomy (IAU Colloquium 109), J. Kovalevsky & P. K. Seidelmann,eds. (Dordrecht: Kluwer)].

61) A. P. Boss, Cloud Collapse and Fragmentation, in Highlights of Astronomy, Vol. 8, D. McNally, ed.(Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp. 123-126.

62) A. P. Boss, Low-mass Star and Planet Formation, Publications of the Astronomical Society of thePacific, 101, 767-786.

63) V. C. Rubin, J. D. Kenney, A. P. Boss, and W. K. Ford, Jr., A Comparison of Optical and VLARotation Curves for Virgo Spirals, Astronomical Journal, 98, 1246-1252.

64) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. I. Nonaxisymmetric Structure during Nebula Formation,Astrophysical Journal, 345, 554-571.

65) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Formation in Rotating, Interstellar Clouds. VIII. Inner Core Formation,Astrophysical Journal, 346, 336-349.

1990

66) A. P. Boss, 3D Solar Nebula Models: Implications for Earth Origin, in Origin of the Earth, J. Jones& H. E. Newsom, eds. (Houston: Lunar and Planetary Institute), pp. 3-15.

67) A. P. Boss and H. W. Yorke, Spectral and Isophotal Appearance of 3D Protostellar Models, Astro-physical Journal, 353, 236-244.

68) A. P. Boss, Fragmentation of Isothermal and Nonisothermal Protostellar Clouds, in Physical Processesin Fragmentation and Star Formation, R. Capuzzo-Dolcetti, C. Chiosi, and A. DiFazio, ed. (Dordrecht:Kluwer), pp. 279-292.

1991

69) A. P. Boss, Three Dimensional Evolution of the Early Solar Nebula, in Planetary Sciences – Americanand Soviet Research, T. M. Donahue, ed. (National Academy Press: Washington), pp. 31-43.

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70) A. P. Boss, Observational Implications of Protostellar Collapse and Accretion Models, in Atoms,Ions, and Molecules: New Results in Spectral Line Astrophysics, A. D. Haschick & P. T. P. Ho, eds. (SanFrancisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific), pp. 323-332.

71) A. P. Boss, Formation of Hierarchical Multiple Protostellar Cores, Nature, 351, 298-300.

72) A. P. Boss, A. G. W. Cameron, and W. Benz, Tidal Disruption of Inviscid Planetesimals, Icarus, 92,165-178.

73) A. P. Boss, The Genesis of Binary Stars, Astronomy, 19, number 6 (June), pp. 34-41.

74) A. P. Boss, August 27, 1945, in The Best of Bad Faulkner, D. Faulkner Wells, ed. (San Diego:Harcourt Brace, Jovanovich), pp. 17-18.

1992

75) A. P. Boss, Origin of the Solar System, in The Astronomy and Astrophysics Encyclopedia, S. P.Maran, ed. (New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold), pp. 648-650.

76) A. P. Boss, Solar System, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (New York:McGraw-Hill), pp. 631-634.

77) A. P. Boss, and E. A. Myhill, Protostellar Hydrodynamics: Constructing and Testing a Spatially andTemporally Second Order Accurate Method. I. Spherical Coordinates, Astrophysical Journal SupplementSeries, 83, 311-327.

78) A. P. Boss, The Fragmentation Mechanism, in Complementary Approaches to Double & Multiple StarResearch, IAU Colloquium No. 135, H. A. McAlister & W. I. Hartkopf, eds. (San Francisco: AstronomicalSociety of the Pacific), pp. 195-205.

79) A. P. Boss, The Genesis of Binary Stars, in The New Cosmos, R. Burnham, ed. (Kalmbach Books:Waukesha, Wisconsin), pp. 32-39. [reprinted from Astronomy, 19, 34].

80) A. P. Boss, Formation and Fragmentation of Protostellar and Protoplanetary Disks, in AstrophysicalDisks, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 675, 303-313.

81) A. P. Boss, Numerical Models of the Formation of the Solar Nebula, Astronomicheskii Vestnik, 26,No. 3, pp. 8-13 (translation journal: Solar System Research, 26, 239-242).

1993

82) A. P. Boss, Formation of Binary Stars, in The Realm of Interacting Binary Stars, J. Sahade, G. E.McCluskey, Jr., & Y. Kondo, eds. (Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp. 355-379.

83) W. M. Tscharnuter, and A. P. Boss, Formation of the Protosolar Nebula, in Protostars & PlanetsIII, E. H. Levy & J. I. Lunine, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona), pp. 921-938.

84) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. I. Moderately Centrally CondensedCores, Astrophysical Journal, 410, 157-167.

85) A. P. Boss, and H. W. Yorke, An Alternative to Unseen Companions to T Tauri Stars, AstrophysicalJournal (Letters), 411, L99-L102.

86) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. II. Thermal Structure During Nebula Formation, Astro-physical Journal, 417, 351-367.

87) A. P. Boss, and J. A. Graham, Clumpy Disk Accretion and Chondrule Formation, Icarus, 106,168-178.

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88) E. A. Myhill, and A. P. Boss, Protostellar Hydrodynamics: Constructing and Testing a Spatially andTemporally Second Order Accurate Method. II. Cartesian Coordinates, Astrophysical Journal SupplementSeries, 89, 345-359.

1994

89) A. P. Boss, Tidal Disruption of Periodic Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 and a Constraint on Its MeanDensity, Icarus, 107, 422-426.

90) L. Hartmann, A. Boss, N. Calvet, and B. Whitney, Protostellar Collapse in a Self-Gravitating Sheet,Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 430, L49-L52.

91) C. K. Walker, G. Narayanan, and A. P. Boss, Spectroscopic Signatures of Infall in Young ProtostellarSystems, Astrophysical Journal, 431, 767-782.

1995

92) A. P. Boss, Proximity of Jupiter-like Planets to Low Mass Stars, Science, 267, 360-362.

93) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. II. Collapse Induced by StellarShock Waves, Astrophysical Journal, 439, 224-236.

94) A. P. Boss, and H. W. Yorke, Spectral Energy of First Protostellar Cores: Detecting “Class -I”Protostars with ISO and SIRTF, Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 439, L55-L58.

95) A. P. Boss, and E. A. Myhill, Second-Order-Accurate Radiative Hydrodynamics and MultidimensionalProtostellar Collapse, Computer Physics Communications, 89, 59-67.

96) A. P. Boss, Solar System Formation: Timing is Everything, Nature, 375, 13-14.

97) A. P. Boss, and E. A. Myhill, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. III. InitialDifferential Rotation, Astrophysical Journal, 451, 218-224.

98) A. P. Boss, Gravitational Collapse and Binary Protostars, Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y As-

trofisica – Serie de Conferencias, 1, 165-177.

99) A. P. Boss, Solar System Formation: Hot Times in the Solar Nebula, Nature, 377, 578-579.

100) A. P. Boss, Discovering Companions to Young Stars, Scientific American, 273, 134-139.

1996

101) A. P. Boss, Giants and Dwarfs Meet in the Middle, Nature, 379, 397-398.

102) J. E. Chambers, G. W. Wetherill, and A. P. Boss, The Stability of Multi-Planet Systems, Icarus,119, 261-268.

103) A. P. Boss, Large Scale Processes in the Solar Nebula, in Chondrules and the Protoplanetary Disk,R. Hewins, R. Jones, & E. Scott, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 29-34.

104) A. P. Boss, A Concise Guide to Chondrule Formation Models, in Chondrules and the ProtoplanetaryDisk, R. Hewins, R. Jones, & E. Scott, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 257-263.

105) L. Hartmann, N. Calvet, and A. Boss, Sheet Models of Protostellar Collapse, Astrophysical Journal,464, 387-403.

106) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. IV. Oblate Clouds and SmallCluster Formation, Astrophysical Journal, 468, 231-240.

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107) P. N. Foster, and A. P. Boss, Triggering Star Formation with Stellar Ejecta, Astrophysical Journal,468, 784-796.

108) A. P. Boss, Extrasolar Planets, Physics Today, 49, 32-38.

109) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. III. Protoplanetary Disks Undergoing Mass Accretion,Astrophysical Journal, 469, 906-920.

110) A. P. Boss, and H. W. Yorke, Protoplanetary Disks, Mid-IR Dips, and Disk Gaps, AstrophysicalJournal, 469, 366-372.

1997

111) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation by Gravitational Instability, Science, 276, 1836-1839.

112) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. V. Loss of Magnetic FieldSupport, Astrophysical Journal, 483, 309-319.

113) A. P. Boss, Earth-Moon System: Origins, in Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, J. H. Shirley & R.W. Fairbridge, eds. (London: Chapman and Hall), pp. 223-228.

114) A. P. Boss, Capture Mechanisms, in Encyclopedia of Planetary Sciences, J. H. Shirley & R. W.Fairbridge, eds. (London: Chapman and Hall), p. 76.

115) P. N. Foster, and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactive Nuclides from the Stellar Source that Triggeredthe Collapse of the Presolar Nebula, Astrophysical Journal, 489, 346-357.

116) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Planetary Systems, in Infrared Space Interferometry: Astrophysics andthe Study of Earth-like Planets, C. Eiroa, A. Alberdi, H. Thronson, T. de Graauw, & C. J. Schalinski,eds. (Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp. 3-8.

117) A. P. Boss, and P. N. Foster, Triggering Presolar Cloud Collapse and Injecting Material into thePresolar Nebula, in Astrophysical Implications of the Laboratory Study of Presolar Minerals, T. J. Berna-towicz & E. K. Zinner, eds. (New York: AIP Press), pp. 649-664.

118) A. P. Boss, Temperatures in Protoplanetary Disks, in Origins of Planets and Life, H. J. Melosh,ed. (Palo Alto: Annual Reviews), pp. 53-80. [preprinted from Annual Reviews of Earth and PlanetarySciences].

1998

119) A. P. Boss, Temperatures in Protoplanetary Disks, Annual Reviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences,26, pp. 53-80.

120) A. P. Boss, Protostars and Protoplanetary Disks, Astrophysics and Space Science, 255, 15-23.

121) A. P. Boss, The Origin of Protoplanetary Disks, in Origins, C. E. Woodward, J. M. Shull, & H. A.Thronson, Jr., eds. (San Francisco: ASP), ASP Conference Series, Vol. 148, pp. 314-326.

122) A. P. Boss, and P. N. Foster, Injection of Short-Lived Isotopes Into the Presolar Cloud, AstrophysicalJournal (Letters), 494, L103-L106.

123) A. P. Boss, Astrometric Signatures of Giant Planet Formation, Nature, 393, 141-143.

124) A. P. Boss, The Jeans Mass Constraint and the Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores, Astro-physical Journal (Letters), 501, L77-L81.

125) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. IV. Giant Gaseous Protoplanet Formation, AstrophysicalJournal, 503, 923-937.

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126) S. S. Russell and A. P. Boss, Protostars and Planets, Science, 281, 932-933.

127) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation: Twin Planetary Systems in Embryo, Nature, 395, 320-321.

1999

128) A. P. Boss, Planets Elsewhere: More Surprises, Modern Astronomer, 3, #1, 59-60.

129) A. P. Boss, The Birth of Binary Stars, Sky & Telescope, June, pp. 32-38.

130) A. P. Boss, Formation of Extrasolar Giant Planets: Core Accretion or Disk Instability?, Earth,Moon, Planets, 81, 19-26.

131) A. P. Boss, C. A. Beichman, & H. A. Thronson, NASA and the Search for Extrasolar Planets, Earth,Moon, Planets, 81, 35-38.

132) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. VI. Slowly-Rotating MagneticClouds, Astrophysical Journal, 520, 744-750.

2000

133) A. P. Boss, R. Fisher, R. I. Klein, & C. F. McKee, The Jeans Condition and Collapsing Cloud Cores:Filaments or Binaries?, Astrophysical Journal, 528, 325-335.

134) A. P. Boss, & H. A. T. Vanhala, Triggering Protostellar Collapse, Injection, and Disk Formation,Space Science Reviews, 92, 13-22.

135) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetic Molecular Cloud Cores, in Star Formation1999, T. Nakamoto, ed. (Nobeyama: Nobeyama Radio Observatory), pp. 136-140.

136) P. Bodenheimer, A. Burkert, R. I. Klein, and A. P. Boss, Multiple Fragmentation of Protostars,in Protostars & Planets IV, V. G. Mannings, A. P. Boss, & S. S. Russell, eds. (Tucson: University ofArizona), pp. 675-701.

137) H. A. T. Vanhala and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactivities into the Presolar Cloud: ConvergenceTesting, Astrophysical Journal, 538, 911-921.

138) A. P. Boss, Rapid Gas Giant Planet Formation, in Bioastronomy ’99 – A New Era in Bioastronomy,G. A. Lemarchand & K. J. Meech, eds. (San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific), ASPConference Series, Vol. 213, pp. 66-72.

139) A. P. Boss, Possible Rapid Gas Giant Planet Formation in the Solar Nebula and Other Protoplan-etary Disks, Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 536, L101-L104.

140) A. P. Boss, Star Formation: Three’s a Crowd, Nature, 405, pp. 405-407.

141) A. P. Boss, Protostellar Fragmentation Enhanced by Magnetic Fields, Astrophysical Journal (Let-ters), 545, L61-L64.

142) A. P. Boss, From Disks to Planets: An Overview, in Disks, Planetesimals, and Planets, F. Garzon,C. Eiroa, D. de Winter, & T. J. Mahoney, eds. (San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific),ASP Conference Series, Vol. 219, pp. 7-18.

2001

143) A. P. Boss, Extrasolar Planets: Giant Giants or Dwarf Dwarfs?, Nature, 409, 462-463.

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144) A. P. Boss, Impact of Magnetic Fields on Fragmentation, in IAU Symposium 200: The Formation ofBinary Stars, H. Zinnecker & R. D. Mathieu, eds. (San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific),pp. 371-380.

145) C. M. O’D. Alexander, A. P. Boss, and R. W. Carlson, The Early Evolution of the Inner SolarSystem: A Meteoritic Perspective, Science, 293, 64-68.

146) A. P. Boss, Formation of Planetary-Mass Objects by Protostellar Collapse and Fragmentation,Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 551, L167-L170.

147) A. P. Boss, Formation of Extrasolar Planets, in Astrokazan 2001: Astronomy and Geodesy in NewMillennium, R. V. Zagretdinov, ed. (Kazan, Russia: Kazan State University), pp. 87-93.

148) A. P. Boss and H. A. T. Vanhala, Injection of newly-synthesized elements into the protosolar cloud,Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Series A), 359, 2005-2017.

149) A. P. Boss and L. W. Hartmann, Protostellar Collapse in a Rotating, Self-Gravitating Sheet, As-trophysical Journal, 562, 842-851.

150) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanet Formation: Disk Instability Models with Thermodynamics andRadiative Transfer, Astrophysical Journal, 563, 367-373.

151) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Planets, in Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA),A. Wootten, ed. (San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific), pp. 195-204.

2002

152) A. P. Boss, Stellar Metallicity and the Formation of Extrasolar Gas Giant Planets, AstrophysicalJournal (Letters), 567, L149-L153.

153) A. P. Boss, G. W. Wetherill, and N. Haghighipour, Rapid Formation of Ice Giant Planets, Icarus,156, 291-295.

154) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. VII. Magnetic Fields andMultipleProtostar Formation, Astrophysical Journal, 568, 743-753.

155) A. P. Boss and George D. Gatewood, Astrometry, in SETI 2020, R. D. Ekers, D. K. Cullers, J.Billingham, & L. K. Scheffer, eds. (Palo Alto: SETI Institute), pp. 375-379.

156) H. A. T. Vanhala and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactivities into the Forming Solar System,Astrophysical Journal, 575, 1144-1150.

157) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Gas and Ice Giant Planets, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 202,513-523.

158) A. P. Boss, They Might Be Giants, Mercury, May-June issue, p. 8.

159) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. V. Disk Instabilities with Varied Thermodynamics,Astrophysical Journal, 576, 462-472.

160) A. P. Boss, Solar System, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Ninth Edition(New York: McGraw-Hill), 16, 719-723.

2003

161) A. P. Boss, Triggered Collapse, Magnetic Fields, and Very Low Mass Star Formation, in GalacticStar Formation Across the Stellar Mass Spectrum J. DeBuizer & N. S. van der Bliek, eds. (San Francisco:Astronomical Society of the Pacific), 281-291.

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162) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, On Pressure Gradients and Rapid Migration of Solids in a Nonuni-form Solar Nebula, Astrophysical Journal, 583, 996-1003.

163) A. P. Boss, Formation of Planetary-Mass Brown Dwarfs in Magnetic Molecular Clouds, in Proceedings

of International Astronomical Union Symposium 211: Brown Dwarfs, E. L. Martin, ed. (San Francisco:Astronomical Society of the Pacific), pp. 23-26.

164) A. P. Boss et al., Nomenclature: Brown Dwarfs, Gas Giant Planets, and ?, in Proceedings of

International Astronomical Union Symposium 211: Brown Dwarfs, E. L. Martin, ed. (San Francisco:Astronomical Society of the Pacific), pp. 529-537.

165) A. P. Boss, Progress in Giant Planet Formation, in Scientific Frontiers in Research on Extraso-lar Planets, D. Deming & S. Seager, eds. (San Francisco: Astronomical Society of the Pacific), ASPConference Series, Vol. 294, pp. 269-276.

166) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, On Gas-Drag Induced Rapid Migration of Solids in a Non-UniformSolar Nebula, Astrophysical Journal, 598, 1301-1311.

167) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Outer Giant Planets by Disk Instability, Astrophysical Journal, 599,577-581.

168) A. P. Boss, Formation of Gas and Ice Giant Planets, in Toward Other Earths: Darwin/TPF andthe Search for Extrasolar Terrestrial Planets, M. Fridlund, T. Henning, & H. Lacoste, eds. (Noordwijk:European Space Agency), ESA Special Publication SP-539, pp. 143-150.

2004

169) A. P. Boss, The Solar Nebula, in Treatise on Geochemistry, Volume 1: Meteorites, Comets, andPlanets, A. Davis, ed. (Oxford: Elsevier), pp. 63-82.

170) A. P. Boss, On the fragmentation of magnetized cloud cores, Monthly Notices Royal AstronomicalSociety, 350, L57-L60.

171) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, Dynamics of Small Solids in a Gravitationally Unstable Disk:Implications for Collisional Coagulation, in Astrophysics of Life, M. Livio, I. N. Reid, & W. B. Sparks,eds. (Baltimore: Space Telescope Science Institute), pp. 6-10.

172) A. P. Boss, On the Search for Extrasolar Planets, Daedalus, 133, no. 3, 116-119.

173) A. P. Boss, Convective Cooling of Protoplanetary Disks and Rapid Giant Planet Formation, Astro-physical Journal, 610, 456-463.

174) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation, Bulletin of the American Society for Gravitational and Space Biology,17, no. 2, 91-98.

175) A. P. Boss, Companions to Young Stars, Scientific American: The Secret Lives of Stars, specialedition [updated from October 1995 article], September, pp. 18-25.

176) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. VI. Mixing and Transport of Isotopic Heterogeneity,Astrophysical Journal, 616, 1265-1277.

177) W. Borucki, D. Koch, A. Boss, E. Dunham, A. Dupree, J. Geary, R. Gilliland, S. Howell, J. Jenkins,Y. Kondo, D. Latham, J. Lissauer, H. Reitsema, The Kepler Mission: a technical overview, in SecondEddingtion Workshop: Stellar structure and habitable planet finding, F. Favata, S. Aigrain, & A. Wilson,eds. (Noordwijk: European Space Agency), ESA Special Publication SP-538, pp. 177-182.

178) A. P. Boss, Early Solar System: Shock Fronts in Hawaii, Nature, 432, 957-958.

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179) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Gas and Ice Giant Planets, in EPSL Frontiers: Collection 2002-2003,A. Halliday, ed. (Amsterdam: Elsevier), pp. 17-27 [reprinted from Earth and Planetary Science Letters,202, 513-523].

180) A. P. Boss, Modes of Gaseous Planet Formation, in Planetary Systems in the Universe: Observation,Formation and Evolution, A. Penny, P. Artymowicz, A.-M. Lagrange, & S. Russell, eds. (San Francisco:Astronomical Society of the Pacific), pp. 141-148.

181) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, R. P. Stefanik, A. P. Boss, B. W. Carney, and J. B. Laird,When Do Planets Form? The Search for Extrasolar Planets Around Metal-Poor Stars, Proceedings of theXIXth IAP Symposium “Extrasolar Planets: Today and Tomorrow” (ASP Conference Series), p. 107.

182) A. P. Boss, From Molecular Clouds to Circumstellar Disks, in Comets II, M. C. Festou, H. U. Keller,& H. A. Weaver, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona), pp. 67-80.

2005

183) A. P. Boss and R. H. Durisen, Chondrule-Forming Shock Fronts in the Solar Nebula: A PossibleUnified Scenario for Planet and Chondrite Formation, Astrophysical Journal (Letters), 621, L137-L140.

184) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. VIII. Magnetically-SupportedInfinite Sheets, Astrophysical Journal, 622, 393-403.

185) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, R. P. Stefanik, A. P. Boss, B. W. Carney, and J. B. Laird,A Keck/HIRES Search for Planets Orbiting Metal-Poor Dwarfs, in Proceedings of the Symposium “TheThree-Dimensional Universe with Gaia” (ESA SP-576), Paris, France, pp. 309-312.

186) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. VII. Formation and Survival of Protoplanets Formed byDisk Instability, Astrophysical Journal, 629, 535-548.

187) A. P. Boss, Formation of Gas and Ice Giant Planets, inMeteoritos y Geologia Planetaria (J. Martinez-

Frias & J. M. Madero, eds.), Imprenta Provincial, Cuenca, Spain, pp. 17-30. [reprinted from Earth andPlanetary Science Letters, 202, 513-523].

188) A. P. Boss and R. H. Durisen, Sources of Shock Waves in the Protoplanetary Disk, in Chondrites andthe Protoplanetary Disk, A. N. Krot, E. R. D. Scott, & B. Reipurth, eds. (San Francisco: AstronomicalSociety of the Pacific), ASP Conference Series Vol. 341, pp. 821-838.

2006

189) A. P. Boss, Cosmogonical Heresy, in Explorer (Mountain View, California: SETI Institute), pp.10-11, 36-37.

190) A. P. Boss, On the Formation of Gas Giant Planets on Wide Orbits, Astrophysical Journal (Letters),637, L137-L140.

191) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanets Formed by Disk Instability in Binary Star Systems, AstrophysicalJournal, 641, 1148-1161.

192) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Gas Giant Planets around M Dwarf Stars, Astrophysical Journal,643, 501-508.

193) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Super-Earths around M Dwarf Stars, Astrophysical Journal (Letters),644, L79-L82.

194) A. P. Boss and J. N. Goswami, Presolar Cloud Collapse and the Formation and Early Evolution ofthe Solar Nebula, in Meteorites and the Early Solar System II , D. Lauretta, L. Leshin, & H. McSween,eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona), pp. 171-186.

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195) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation: Theories Meet Observations, in Planet Formation 2004: Ob-servations, Experiments, and Theory, H. Klahr & W. Brandner, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress), pp. 192-202.

196) A. P. Boss, George W. Wetherill (1925-2006): Geochemist, planetary scientist, and astrobiologist,Nature, 442, 756.

197) D. Narayanan, C. Kulesa, A. Boss, and C. K. Walker, Molecular Line Emission From GravitationallyUnstable Protoplanetary Disks, Astrophysical Journal, 647, 1426-1436.

198) A. P. Boss, How Do You Make a Giant Exoplanet?, Astronomy, October, pp. 38-43.

199) A. Sozzetti, G. Torres, D. W. Latham, B. W. Carney, R. P. Stefanik, A. P. Boss, J. B. Laird, and S.G. Korzennik, A Keck/HIRES Doppler Search for Planets Orbiting Metal-Poor Dwarfs. I. Testing GiantPlanet Formation and Migration Scenarios, Astrophysical Journal, 649, 428-435.

200) A. P. Boss, Spatial heterogeneity of 26Al/27Al and of stable oxygen isotopes in the solar nebula,Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 41, 1695-1703.

201) K. J. Johnston, ..., A. P. Boss, ..., The Origins Billion Star Survey: Galactic Explorer, Publicationsof the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 118, 1428-1442.

202) A. P. Boss, Outlook: Testing Planet Formation Theories, in Planetary Systems and Planets inSystems, S. Udry, W. Benz, and R. von Steiger, eds. (Noordwijk: ESA Communications, InternationalSpace Science Institute), pp. 287-302.

2007

203) J. Tarter, ..., A. P. Boss, ..., A Re-Appraisal of the Habitability of Planets Around M Dwarf Stars,Astrobiology, 7, 30-65.

204) C. M. O’D. Alexander, A. P. Boss, L. P. Keller, J. A. Nuth, and A. Weinberger, Astronomical andmeteoritic evidence for thermal processing of interstellar dust in protoplanetary disks, Protostars andPlanets V, B. Reipurth, D. Jewitt, & K. Keil, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press), pp. 801-813.

205) R. H. Durisen, A. P. Boss, L. Mayer, A. Nelson, K. Rice, and T. R. Quinn, Gravitational Instabilitiesin Gaseous Protoplanetary Disks and Implications for Giant Planet Formation, Protostars and PlanetsV, B. Reipurth, D. Jewitt, & K. Keil, eds. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press), pp. 607-622.

206) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. IX. Magnetic Braking of InitiallyFilamentary Clouds, Astrophysical Journal, 658, 1136-1143.

207) H. Jang-Condell, and A. P. Boss, Signatures of Planet Formation in Gravitationally Unstable Disks,Astrophysical Journal, 659, L169-L172.

208) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. VIII. Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity of Short-LivedRadioisotopes and Stable Oxygen Isotopes, Astrophysical Journal, 660, 1707-1714.

209) A. P. Boss, Testing Disk Instability Models for Giant Planet Formation, Astrophysical Journal(Letters), 661, L73-L76.

210) A. P. Boss, The Solar Nebula, in Treatise on Geochemistry Update 1: Meteorites, Comets, andPlanets (Electronic), A. Davis, ed. (Oxford: Elsevier), 1.04, pp. 1-23.

211) A. P. Boss, Solar System, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, Tenth Edition(New York: McGraw-Hill), 16, pp. 727-730.

2008

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212) M. Endl, W. D. Cochran, R. A. Wittenmyer, and A. P. Boss, An m sin i = 24 Earth Mass PlanetaryCompanion to the Nearby M Dwarf GJ 176, Astrophysical Journal, 673, 1165-1168.

213) A. P. Boss, Mixing in the Solar Nebula: Implications for Isotopic Heterogeneity and Large-ScaleTransport of Refractory Grains, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 268, 102-109.

214) A. P. Boss, Flux-Limited Diffusion Approximation Models of Giant Planet Formation by DiskInstability, Astrophysical Journal, 677, 607-615.

215) A. P. Boss, Extrasolar Planets: Past, Present, and Future, in A Decade of Extrasolar Planets AroundNormal Stars, M. Livio, ed. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), pp. 1-14.

216) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Gas Giants, Ice Giants, and Super-Earths, in Proceedings of NobelSymposium #135 on “Physics of Planetary Systems”, Physica Scripta, T130, pp. 1-7.

217) A. P. Boss, S. I. Ipatov, S. A. Keiser, E. A. Myhill, and H. A. T. Vanhala, Simultaneous TriggeredCollapse of the Presolar Dense Cloud Core and Injection of Short-Lived Radioisotopes by a SupernovaShock Wave, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 686, L119-L122.

2009

218) D. Minniti, R. P. Butler, M. Lopez-Morales, S. A. Shectman, F. C. Adams, P. Arriagada, A. P.Boss, and J. E. Chambers, Low Mass Companions for Five Solar-Type Stars from the Magellan PlanetSearch Program, Astrophysical Journal, 693, 1424-1430.

219) N. Ouellette, S. J. Desch, M. Bizarro, A. P. Boss, F. Ciesla, and B. Meyer, Injection Mechanisms ofShort-Lived Radionuclides and their Homogenization, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73, 4946-4962.

220) A. P. Boss, Analytical Solutions for Radiative Transfer: Implications for Giant Protoplanet Forma-tion by Disk Instability, Astrophysical Journal, 694, 107-114.

221) A. P. Boss, Brave New Worlds, Physics World, March, pp. 26-30.

222) A. Sozzetti, G. Torres, D. W. Latham, R. P. Stefanik, S. G. Korzennik, A. P. Boss, B. W. Carney,and J. B. Laird, A Keck/HIRES Doppler Search for Planets Orbiting Metal-Poor Dwarfs. II. On theFrequency of Giant Planets in the Metal-Poor Regime, Astrophysical Journal, 697, 544-556.

223) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Molecular Cloud Cores. X. Magnetic Braking of Prolateand Oblate Cores, Astrophysical Journal, 697, 1940-1945.

224) A. P. Boss, G. Anglada-Escude, A. J. Weinberger, S. Shaklan, S. Pravdo, G. D. Gatewood, I. B.Thompson, G. Burley, C. Birk, S. R. Majewski, and R. J. Patterson, The Carnegie Astrometric PlanetSearch Program, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 121, 1218-1231.

225) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, B. W. Carney, J. B. Laird, R. P. Stefanik, A. P. Boss, D.Charbonneau, F. T. O’Donovan, M. J. Holman, and J. N. Winn, Probing structural and evolutionaryproperties of exoplanets, Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital., 80, 318-321.

2010

226) A. P. Boss, S. A. Keiser, S. I. Ipatov, E. A. Myhill, and H. A. T. Vanhala, Triggering Collapse ofthe Presolar Dense Cloud Core and Injecting Short-Lived Radioisotopes with a Shock Wave. I. VariedShock Speeds, Astrophysical Journal, 708, 1268-1280.

227) W. Borucki, D. Koch, ..., A. Boss, et al., Kepler Planet Detection Mission: Introduction and FirstResults, Science, 327, No. 5968, pp. 977-980.

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228) P. Arriagada, R. P. Butler, D. Minniti, M. Lopez-Morales, S. A. Shectman, F. C. Adams, A. P.Boss, and J. E. Chambers, Five Long-Period Extrasolar Planets in Eccentric Orbits from the MagellanPlanet Search Program, Astrophysical Journal, 711, 1229-1235.

229) D. Koch, W. Borucki, ..., A. Boss, et al., Kepler Mission Design, Realized Photometric Performance,and Early Science, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 713, L79-L86.

230) W. Traub, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Detectability of Earth-Like Planets in Multi-Planet Systems:Preliminary Report, EAS Publications Series, Volume 42, 191-199.

231) A. P. Boss, Metallicity and Planet Formation: Models, in Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 265:Chemical Abundances in the Universe: Connecting First Stars to Planets, eds. K. Cunha, M. Spite, &B. Barbuy, pp. 391-398.

232) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, B. W. Carney, J. B. Laird, R. P. Stefanik, A. P. Boss, andS. Korzennik, On the Frequency of Gas Giant Planets in the Metal-Poor Regime, in Proceedings of IAUSymposium No. 265: Chemical Abundances in the Universe: Connecting First Stars to Planets, eds. K.Cunha, M. Spite, & B. Barbuy, pp. 416-419.

233) A. P. Boss and S. A. Keiser, Who Pulled the Trigger: A Supernova or an Asymptotic Giant BranchStar?, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 717, L1-L5.

234) G. Anglada-Escude, A. P. Boss, and A. J. Weinberger, Ground-Based Astrometric Planet Searchesusing Medium-sized Telescopes, in Pathways Toward Habitable Planets, V. Coude du Foresto, D. M.Gelino, and I. Ribas, eds., Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 430, 401-402.

235) L. Mayer, A. Boss, and A. F. Nelson, Gravitational Instability in Binary Protoplanetary Disks, inPlanets in Binary Star Systems, N. Haghighipour, ed. (Dordrecht: Springer), pp. 195-238.

236) S. J. Desch, M. A. Morris, H. C. Connolly Jr., and A. P. Boss, A Critical Examination of the X-WindModel for the Formation of Chondrules and CAIs, Astrophysical Journal, 725, 692-711.

237) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation by Disk Instability in Low Mass Disks?, Astrophysical JournalLetters, 725, L145-L149.

238) A. P. Boss, George W. Wetherill: Physicist, Geochemist, Planetary Scientist, and Astrobiologist,in Highlights of Astronomy (I. F. Corbett, ed.), XXVII General Assembly, Cambridge University Press,Volume 15, pp. 724-725.

239) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, A. P. Boss, B. W. Carney, S. G. Korzennik, J. B. Laird,and R. P. Stefanik, The Keck metal-poor planet search: on the frequency of gas giant planets in themetal-poor regime, Mem. Soc. Astron. Ital. Suppl., 14, 173-176.

240) B. Biller, M. C. Liu, Z. Wahhaj, E. Nielsen, ..., A. Boss, et al., The Gemini NICI Planet-FindingCampaign: Discovery of a Close Substellar Companion to the Nearby Young Solar Analog PZ Tel,Astrophysical Journal Letters, 720, L82-L87.

2011

241) M. W. Muterspaugh, B. F. Lane, S. R. Kulkarni, M. Konacki, B. F. Burke, M. M. Colavita, M. Shao,W. I. Hartkopf, A. P. Boss, and M. Williamson, The PHASES Differential Astrometry Data Archive. V.Candidate Substellar Companions to Binary Systems, Astronomical Journal, 140, 1657-1671.

242) W. Borucki, D. Koch, ..., A. Boss, et al., Characteristics of Kepler Planetary Candidates Based onthe First Data Set, Astrophysical Journal, 728, 117-137.

243) Z. Wahhaj, M. C. Liu, B. A. Biller, F. Clarke, E. Nielsen, ..., A. Boss, et al., The Gemini NICIPlanet-Finding Campaign: Discovery of a Substellar L Dwarf Companion to the Nearby Young M DwarfCD-35 2722, Astrophysical Journal, 729, 139-152.

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244) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Planets by Disk Instability on Wide Orbits Around Protostars withVaried Masses, Astrophysical Journal, 731, 74-87.

245) W. Borucki, ..., A. Boss, et al., Characteristics of Planetary Candidates Observed by Kepler II:Analysis of the First Four Months of Data, Astrophysical Journal, 736, 19 (22 pp).

246) L. R. Doyle, J. Carter, D. Fabrycky, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Kepler-16a: A Transiting, CircumbinaryPlanet Around a Low Mass-Ratio Eclipsing Binary, Science, 333, 1602-1606.

247) A. P. Boss, Evolution of the Solar Nebula. IX. Gradients in the Spatial Heterogeneity of the Short-Lived Radioisotopes 60Fe and 26Al and the Stable Oxygen Isotopes, Astrophysical Journal, 739, 61 (11pp).

248) G. J. MacPherson, and A. P. Boss, From Rocks to Stars: Cosmochemical Evidence for AstrophysicalProcesses During the Formation of Our Solar System, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,108, 19152-19158.

249) A. P. Boss, D. M. Hudgins, and W. A. Traub, New Worlds, New Horizons and NASA’s Approachto the Next Decade of Exoplanet Discoveries, in The Astrophysics of Planetary Systems: Formation,Structure, and Dynamical Evolution: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, A. Sozzetti,M. G. Lattanzi, and A. P. Boss, eds., Cambridge University Press, 276, pp. 324-334.

250) J. N. Winn, S. Albrecht, J. A. Johnson, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Spin-Orbit Alignment for the Cir-cumbinary Planet Host Kepler-16 A, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 741, L1 (6pp).

2012

251) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation by Disk Instability: Flux-Limited Radiative Diffusion andProtostellar Wobbles, Monthly Notices Royal Astronomical Society, 419, 1930-1936.

252) A. P. Boss, Mixing and Transport of Isotopic Heterogeneity in the Early Solar System, AnnualReviews of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 40, 23-43.

253) W. Borucki, ..., A. Boss, et al., Kepler-22b: A 2.4 Earth-Radius Planet in the Habitable Zone of aSun-like Star, Astrophysical Journal, 745, 120 (16 pp).

254) E. Nielsen, M. C. Liu, Z. Wahhaj, B. A. Biller, T. L. Hayward, A. Boss, et al., The GeminiNICI Planet-Finding Campaign: Discovery of a Multiple System Orbiting the Young A Star HD 1160,Astrophysical Journal, 750, 53 (14 pp).

255) A. P. Boss, Solar System (updated), in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology,Eleventh Edition (New York: McGraw-Hill), 16, 751-755.

256) T. A. Simon, W. A. Ward, Jr., and A. P. Boss, Performance Analysis of Intel Multiprocessors UsingAstrophysics Simulations, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 24, 155-166.

257) G. Anglada-Escude, A. P. Boss, A. J. Weinberger, I. B. Thompson, R. P. Butler, S. S. Vogt, and E.Rivera, Astrometry and radial velocities of the planet host M dwarf GJ 317: new trigonometric distance,metallicity, and upper limit to the mass of GJ 317b, Astrophysical Journal, 746, 37 (14 pp).

258) A. W. Howard, G. W. Marcy, ..., A. Boss, et al., Planet Occurrence Within 0.25 AU of Solar-TypeStars from Kepler, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 201, 15 (20 pp).

259) S. J. Desch, M. A. Morris, H. C. Connolly Jr., and A. P. Boss, The Importance of Experiments:Constraints on Chondrule Formation Models, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 47, 1139-1156.

260) J. H. Steffen, D. Ragozzine, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Kepler constraints on planets near hot Jupiters,Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 109, 7982-7987.

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261) A. P. Boss, C. M. O’D. Alexander, and M. Podolak, Cosmochemical Consequences of ParticleTrajectories During FU Orionis Outbursts by the Early Sun, Earth & Planetary Science Letters, 345-348, 18-26.

262) A. P. Boss and S. A. Keiser, Supernova-Triggered Molecular Cloud Core Collapse and the Rayleigh-Taylor Fingers that Polluted the Solar Nebula, Astrophysical Journal Letters, 756, L9 (6 pp).

263) E. L. Shkolnik, G. Anglada-Escude, M. C. Liu, A. J. Weinberger, A. P. Boss, B. Bowler, I. N. Reid,and M. Tamura, Identifying the Young Low-Mass Stars Within 25 pc. II. Distances, Kinematics, andGroup Membership, Astrophysical Journal, 758, 56 (23 pp).

264) J. A. Orosz, W. F. Welsh, D. C. Fabrycky, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Kepler-47: A Multi-Planet TransitingCircumbinary Planet System, Science, 337, 1511-1514.

265) P. Hinz, J. Codona, O. Guyon, W. Hoffman, A. Skemer, J. Hora, V. Tolls, A. Boss, A. Weinberger,P. Arbo, T. Connors, O. Durney, T. McMahon, M. Montoya, and V. Vaitheeswaran, TIGER: A HighContrast Infrared Imager for the Giant Magellan Telescope, SPIE Proceedings, 8446, Ground-based andAirborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IV, 84461P.

2013

266) A. J. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. P. Boss, Distance and Kinematics of the TW HydraeAssociation from Parallaxes, Astrophysical Journal, 762, 118 (10 pp).

267) N. Batalha, J. F. Rowe, S. T. Bryson,..., A. P. Boss, et al., Planetary Candidates Observed byKepler III: Analysis of the First 16 Months of Data, Astrophysical Journal Supplement, 204, 24 (21 pp).

268) C. C. Stark, A. P. Boss, A. J. Weinberger, B. K. Jackson, M. Endl, W. D. Cochran, M. Johnson,C. Caldwell, E. Agol, E. B. Ford, J. R. Hall, K. A. Ibrahim, and J. Li, A Search for Exozodiacal Cloudswith Kepler, Astrophysical Journal, 764, 195 (8 pp).

269) A. P. Boss and S. A. Keiser, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetic Molecular Cloud Cores withthe Enzo AMR MHD Code. I. Uniform Density Spheres, Astrophysical Journal, 764, 136 (13 pp).

270) A. P. Boss, Orbital Migration of Protoplanets in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk, As-trophysical Journal, 764, 194 (11 pp).

271) G. Anglada-Escude, B. Rojas-Ayala, A. J. Weinberger, and A. P. Boss, GJ 1214 revised: Improvedtrigonometric parallax, stellar parameters, orbital solution, and bulk properties for the super-Earth GJ1214b, Astronomy & Astrophysics, 551, A48 (9 pp).

272) W. J. Borucki, E. Agol, N. Batalhha, F. Fressin, ..., A. Boss, et al., Kepler-62: A Five-Planet Systemwith Planets of 1.4 and 1.6 Earth Radii in the Habitable Zone, Science, 340, 587-590.

273) A. P. Boss and S. A. Keiser, Triggering Collapse of the Presolar Dense Cloud Core and InjectingShort-Lived Radioisotopes with a Shock Wave. II. Varied Shock Wave and Cloud Core Parameters,Astrophysical Journal, 770, 51 (11 pp).

274) A. J. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. P. Boss, Erratum: Distance and Kinematics of theTW Hydrae Association from Parallaxes, Astrophysical Journal, 767, 96 (2 pp).

275) A. P. Boss, Mixing and Transport of Short-Lived and Stable Isotopes and Refractory Grains inProtoplanetary Disks, Astrophysical Journal, 775, 5 (9 pp).

276) Z. Wahhaj, M. C. Liu, E. L. Nielsen, B. A. Biller, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., The Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign: The Frequency of Giant Planets Around Debris Disk Stars, Astrophysical Journal,773, 179 (30 pp).

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277) E. L. Nielsen, M. C. Liu, Z. Wahhaj, B. A. Biller, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., The Gemini NICI Planet-Finding Campaign: The Frequency of Giant Planets Around Young B and A Stars, Astrophysical Journal,776, 4 (35 pp).

278) B. Biller, M. C. Liu, Z. Wahhaj, E. Nielsen, ..., A. Boss, et al., The Gemini NICI Planet-FindingCampaign: The Frequency of Planets Around Young Moving Group Stars, Astrophysical Journal, 777,160 (40 pp).

279) P. Robertson, M. Endl, W. D. Cochran, P. J. MacQueen, and A. P. Boss, Secretly Eccentric: TheGiant Planet and Activity Cycle of GJ 328, Astrophysical Journal, 774, 147 (9 pp).

2014

280) A. P. Boss and F. Ciesla, The Solar Nebula, in Treatise on Geochemistry (second edition), Volume2: Planets, Asteroids, Comets, and The Solar System, A. Davis, ed. (Oxford: Elsevier), p. 37-53.

281) G. W. Marcy, H. Isaacson, A. W. Howard, ..., A. Boss, ..., Masses, Radii, and Orbits of Small KeplerPlanets: The Transition from Gaseous to Rocky Planets, Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 210,20 (70 pp).

282) A. P. Boss, A. J. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, I. B. Thompson, and R. Brahm, Habitable WorldsAround M Dwarf Stars: The CAPSCamAstrometric Planet Search, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #293on Formation, Detection, and Characterization of Extrasolar Habitable Planets (N. Haghighipour, ed.),pp. 183-188.

283) A. J. Weinberger, A. P. Boss, G. Anglada-Escude, Astrometry in the Service of Planet FormationStudies: Disk Lifetimes in Nearby Star Forming Regions and a Planet Candidate around an MatureBrown Dwarf, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #299: Exploring the Formation and Evolution of PlanetarySystems, pp. 230-231.

284) A. P. Boss, How Planets Form, Astronomy Magazine, electronic version only.

285) B. Reipurth, C. J. Clarke, A. P. Boss, S. P. Goodwin, L. F. Rodriguez, K. G. Stassun, A. Tokovinin,and H. Zinnecker, Formation and Early Evolution of Binary and Multiple Systems, in Protostars &Planets VI, eds. H. Beuther, R. Klessen, K. Dullemond, and Th. Henning, in press.

286) R. Helled, P. Bodenheimer, M. Podolak, A. Boley, F. Meru, S. Nayakshin, J. J. Fortney, L. Mayer,Y. Alibert, and A. Boss, Giant Planet Formation, Evolution, and Internal Structure, in Protostars &Planets VI, eds. H. Beuther, R. Klessen, K. Dullemond, and Th. Henning, in press.

287) A. P. Boss, and S. A. Keiser, Triggering Collapse of the Presolar Dense Cloud Core and InjectingShort-Lived Radioisotopes with a Shock Wave. III. Rotating Three Dimensional Cloud Cores, Astrophys-ical Journal, 788, 20 (9 pp).

288) A. P. Boss, and S. A. Keiser, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetic Molecular Cloud Cores withthe Enzo AMR MHD Code. II. Prolate and Oblate Cores, Astrophysical Journal, 793, in press.

289) J. R. Males, L. M. Close, O. Guyon, K. Morzinskia, A. Puglisi, P. Hinz, K. B. Follete, J. Monnier,V. Tolls, T. J. Rodigas, A. Weinberger, A. Boss, D. Kopon, Y.-L. Wu, S. Esposito, A. Riccardi, M.Xompero, R. Briguglio, E. Pinna, Direct Imaging of Exoplanets in the Habitable Zone with AdaptiveOptics, in Adaptive Optics Systems IV, E. Marchetti, L. M. Close, and J.-P. Vran, eds., Paper 914820,SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9148, SPIE, Bellingham, Washington.

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Books - Alan P. Boss

1) Chondrules and the Protoplanetary Disk (associate editor), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1996.

2) Looking for Earths: The Race to Find New Solar Systems (author), New York: John Wiley & Sons,1998 (paperback edition: 2000).

3) Protostars and Planets IV (co-editor, with V. G. Mannings and S. S. Russell), Tucson: University ofArizona Press, 2000.

4) Meteorites and the Early Solar System II (associate editor), Tucson: University of Arizona Press,2005.

5) Chondrites and the Protoplanetary Disk (associate editor), San Francisco: Astronomical Society of thePacific, 2006.

6) The Crowded Universe: The Search for Living Planets (author), New York: Perseus Books Group,2009 (paperback edition: 2010).

7) L’Universo Affollato: Alla ricerca di pianeti abitati (author), Roma: La Biblioteca Delle Scienze, 2010[Italian translation of The Crowded Universe: The Search for Living Planets].

8) The Astrophysics of Planetary Systems: Formation, Structure, and Dynamical Evolution: Proceedingsof the International Astronomical Union, 276 (co-editor, with A. Sozzetti and M. Lattanzi), CambridgeUniversity Press, 2011 (563 pp).

9) Is Our Universe Full of Life? New Universe Our Planet Exploration Will Uncover (author), 2012[Japanese translation of The Crowded Universe: The Search for Living Planets].

10) Universal Life: The Race to Discover the Closest Earths (author), in preparation.

11) To Ensure Against Shipwreck: The Last Voyage of the Carnegie (author), in preparation.

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Abstracts, Reports, Letters - Alan P. Boss

1977

1) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, A Spin-Orbit Constraint on the Viscosity of a Mercurian Liquid Core(abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 9, 457.

2) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, A Spin-Orbit Constraint on the Viscosity of a Mercurian Liquid Core(extended abstract), NASA Technical Memorandum X-3511, 27-28.

3) S. J. Peale and A. P. Boss, Mercury’s Core: The Effect of Obliquity on the Spin-Orbit Constraints(extended abstract), NASA Technical Memorandum X-3511, 29-30.

1978

4) A. P. Boss and S. J. Peale, Nonaxisymmetric Models of Collapsing, Rotating Protostars (abstract),Protostars and Planets Conference, Tucson, Arizona.

5) A. P. Boss and S. J. Peale, Nonaxisymmetric Models of Collapsing, Rotating Protostars (extendedabstract), NASA Technical Memorandum 79729, 2-4.

1979

6) A. P. Boss and S. J. Peale, Nonaxisymmetric Models of Collapsing, Rotating Protostars (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science X, 147-149.

7) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Equilibrium of Rotating, Adiabatic Clouds (abstract), Bulletin of the Amer-ican Astronomical Society, 11, 700.

1981

8) A. P. Boss, Hydrodynamical Models of Presolar Nebula Formation (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 13, 722.

1982

9) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Time-Dependent Numerical Models of Single and Double-Layer MantleConvection (abstract), Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 63, 432.

10) I. S. Sacks, A. P. Boss, and J. A. Snoke, Lateral Heterogeneity at the Base of the Mantle (abstract),Transactions, American Geophysical Union, 63, 1253.

11) A. P. Boss, Presolar Nebula Formation (report), Carnegie Institution of Washington Yearbook 81,520-525.

12) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Time-dependent Numerical Models of Mantle Convection (report), CarnegieInstitution of Washington Yearbook 81, 543-550.

13) A. P. Boss and A. T. Linde, The VAX 11/780 Computer (report), Carnegie Institution of WashingtonYearbook 81, 579-580.

14) A. P. Boss, Nonisothermal, Axisymmetric Models of the Presolar Nebula (abstract), Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 14, 717.

15) R. H. Durisen, R. A. Gingold, J. E. Tohline, and A. P. Boss, The Binary Fission Hypothesis: AComparison of Numerical Results (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 14, 888-889.

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1983

16) A. P. Boss, On the Formation of the Presolar Nebula from a Multiple Protostellar System (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XIV, 65-66.

17) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, The Formation and Growth of Deep-Mantle Plumes (abstract), Transac-tions, American Geophysical Union, 64, 309.

18) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Finite-Amplitude Models of the Early Evolution of the Earth (abstract),XVIII General Assembly of the IUGG, Hamburg, Germany, Interdisciplinary Symposia Volume 1, 296.

19) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Finite-Amplitude Models of the Formation and Growth of Deep-MantlePlumes (abstract), XVIII General Assembly of the IUGG, Hamburg, Germany, IASPEI Volume, 194.

20) A. P. Boss, Nonisothermal Protostellar Collapse (report), Carnegie Institution of Washington Year-book 82, 538-541.

21) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, Formation and Growth of Deep Mantle Plumes (report), Carnegie Insti-tution of Washington Yearbook 82, 505-508.

1984

22) A. P. Boss, Differentiating between the Formation of Single and Binary Protostars (abstract), Bulletinof the American Astronomical Society, 16, 525.

23) H. Mizuno and A. P. Boss, Tidal Disruption and the Origin of the Moon (abstract), Papers Presentedto the Conference on the Origin of the Moon, Kona, Hawaii, p. 37.

24) A. P. Boss and H. Mizuno, The Dynamic Fission Instability and the Origin of the Moon (abstract),Papers Presented to the Conference on the Origin of the Moon, Kona, Hawaii, p. 36.

25) A. P. Boss, 3D Models of the Formation of the Presolar Nebula (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 16, 701.

1985

26) A. P. Boss and I. S. Sacks, High Spatial Resolution Models of Time-Dependent, Layered MantleConvection (abstract), Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 66, 381.

27) A. P. Boss, Spatial-Velocity Maps, Retrograde Rotation, and Binary Protostellar Clouds (abstract),Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 17, 616.

28) A. P. Boss, Protoearth Mass Shedding and the Origin of the Moon (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 17, 713.

29) A. P. Boss, Theoretical Determination of the Minimum Protostellar Mass (abstract), Workshop onAstrophysics of Brown Dwarfs, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.

1987

30) A. P. Boss, G. E. Morfill, W. Tscharnuter, Models of the Structure and Evolution of the Solar Nebula(abstract), Conference on Origin and Evolution of Planetary and Satellite Atmospheres, Tucson, Arizona.

31) A. P. Boss, Bipolar Flows, Molecular Gas Disks, and the Collapse and Accretion of Rotating Interstel-lar Clouds (abstract), NATO Advanced Study Institute on Galactic and Extragalactic Star Formation,Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.

32) A. P. Boss, Formation of Brown Dwarfs (letter to the Editor), Science, 237, 963-964.

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1988

33) A. P. Boss, Angular Momentum Transport by Gravitational Torques in the Early Solar Nebula(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XIX, 122-123.

34) A. P. Boss, Three Dimensional Evolution of the Solar Nebula (printed poster paper), in The Formationand Evolution of Planetary Systems, H. A. Weaver, F. Paresce, & L. Danly, eds. (Baltimore: SpaceTelescope Science Institute), pp. 21-28.

35) A. P. Boss, Angular Momentum Transport in the Early Solar Nebula (abstract), Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 20, 900.

36) A. P. Boss, 3D Hydrodynamics and Radiative Transfer (abstract), IAU Colloquium 109: Applicationsof Computer Technology to Dynamical Astronomy, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

37) A. P. Boss, Rapid Jupiter Formation and the Early Solar Nebula (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 20, 814.

38) A. P. Boss, 3D Solar Nebula Models: Implications for Earth Origin (extended abstract), Conferenceon the Origin of the Earth, Berkeley, California, pp. 7-8.

39) J. A. Graham, A. P. Boss, and M. H. Heyer, Activity Around Young Embedded Stars (abstract),Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 20, 1092.

1989

40) A. P. Boss, The Birth of a Star (report), Supercomputer Review, 2, 42-43.

41) A. P. Boss, Surface Density and Temperature Profiles in the Early Solar Nebula (extended abstract),Lunar and Planetary Science XX, pp. 99-100.

42) A. P. Boss, Nonisothermal Fragmentation (abstract), Workshop on Physical Processes in Fragmen-tation and Star Formation, Monteporzio Catone, Italy.

43) A. P. Boss, 3D Models of Binary Fragmentation, Protostellar Core Hiccups, and the Solar Nebula(abstract), Workshop of the Center for Star Formation Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz,California.

44) A. P. Boss, Formation and Evolution of Low Mass Stars (book review), Science, 244, 1598.

45) A. P. Boss andW. Benz, Tidal Disruption of Inviscid Protoplanets (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 21, 915.

46) A. P. Boss, 3D Solar Nebula Models: Implications for Earth Origin (extended abstract), NASATechnical Memorandum 4130, pp. 156-157.

47) A. P. Boss, Angular Momentum Transport by Gravitational Torques in the Early Solar Nebula(extended abstract), NASA Technical Memorandum 4130, pp. 164-166.

48) A. P. Boss, Rapid Jupiter Formation and the Early Solar Nebula (abstract), NASA Technical Mem-orandum 4130, p. 168.

49) A. P. Boss, Fission Instability During Inner Core Formation (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 21, 1222.

1990

50) A. P. Boss, A. G. W. Cameron, and W. Benz, Tidal Disruption of Inviscid Protoplanets (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXI, pp. 117-118.

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51) A. P. Boss, Fragmentation of Collapsing Molecular Cloud Cores and Formation of Unequal MassBinaries (abstract), Protostars and Planets III, Tucson, Arizona.

52) W. M. Tscharnuter, and A. P. Boss, Formation of the Protosolar Nebula (abstract), Protostars andPlanets III, Tucson, Arizona.

53) A. P. Boss, Theory: Star Formation (abstract), Third Haystack Conference on Atoms, Ions, andMolecules: New Results in Spectral Line Astrophysics, Westford, Massachusetts.

54) A. P. Boss, Nonaxisymmetric Structure During Solar Nebula Formation, (abstract), NASA TechnicalMemorandum 4210, p. 170.

55) A. P. Boss, A. G. W. Cameron, and W. Benz, Tidal Disruption of Inviscid Protoplanets, (abstract),NASA Technical Memorandum 4210, p. 171.

56) A. P. Boss, Surface Density and Temperature Profiles in the Early Solar Nebula, (extended abstract),NASA Technical Memorandum 4210, pp. 172-173.

1991

57) A. P. Boss, Tidal Disruption of Small Bodies (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXII,pp. 129-130.

58) A. P. Boss, Second-Order Accurate Models of Solar Nebula Formation (extended abstract), Lunarand Planetary Science XXII, pp. 127-128.

59) A. P. Boss, Numerical Models of the Formation of the Solar Nebula (abstract), Origin and Evolutionof the Solar System, O. Schmidt Institute of the Physics of the Earth, Moscow, USSR, p. 8.

60) A. P. Boss, A. G. W. Cameron, and W. Benz, Tidal Disruption of Inviscid Protoplanets, (abstract),NASA Technical Memorandum 4300, pp. 444-445.

61) W. M. Tscharnuter, and A. P. Boss, Formation of the Protosolar Nebula, (abstract), NASA TechnicalMemorandum 4300, p. 419.

62) A. P. Boss, and H. W. Yorke, Spectral and Isophotal Appearance of 3D Protostellar Models (abstract),NASA Technical Memorandum 4300, pp. 422-423.

1992

63) A. P. Boss, Formation of the Solar Nebula (report), Planetary Geosciences 1989-90, M. T. Zuber, O.B. James, J. I. Lunine, G. J. MacPherson, & R. J. Phillips, eds., NASA Report SP-508, pp. 10-12.

64) A. P. Boss, Thermal Structure of the Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary ScienceXXIII, pp. 141-142.

65) A. P. Boss, The Fragmentation Mechanism (abstract), IAU Colloquium # 135, ComplementaryApproaches to Double & Multiple Star Research, Pine Mountain, Georgia.

66) B. F. Burke, et al., Toward Other Planetary Systems Workshop Report (Chapter 2 lead author: A.P. Boss), TOPS Science Working Group (NASA Headquarters: Washington).

67) A. P. Boss, Solar Nebula Temperatures (abstract), Dispersal of Protoplanetary Disks Workshop,Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, California.

68) A. P. Boss, Formation of Late-Phase Protoplanetary Disks (abstract), First International Confer-ence on Planetary Systems: Formation, Evolution, and Detection, California Institute of Technology,Pasadena, California.

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1993

69) A. P. Boss, Midplane Temperatures in the Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunar and PlanetaryScience XXIV, pp. 151-152.

70) A. P. Boss, and E. A. Myhill, Initiating Solar System Formation Through Stellar Shock Waves(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXIV, pp. 155-156.

71) A. P. Boss, and J. A. Graham, Chondrule Formation by Clumpy Accretion onto the Solar Nebula(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXIV, pp. 153-154.

72) A. P. Boss, Multiple Protostar Formation (abstract), Second International Conference on PlanetarySystems: Formation, Evolution, and Detection, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

73) A. P. Boss, Multiple Protostar Formation (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,25, 1439.

1994

74) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Stars and Planetary Systems (report), Carnegie Institution of Wash-ington Yearbook 92, pp. 111-120.

75) A. P. Boss, Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9: An Upper Bound on its Mean Density (extended abstract),Lunar and Planetary Science XXV, pp. 147-148.

76) A. P. Boss, and P. N. Foster, Injection of Presolar Grains into the Solar Nebula by a Stellar ShockWave (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXV, pp. 151-152.

77) A. P. Boss, Midplane Temperatures and Solar Nebula Evolution (extended abstract), Lunar andPlanetary Science XXV, pp. 149-150.

78) A. P. Boss, Origin of Binary Stars (report), Reports on Astronomy, Transactions of the InternationalAstronomical Union, (J. Bergeron, editor), XXII A, pp. 481-483.

79) A. P. Boss, and H. W. Yorke, Protoplanetary Disks, Mid-IR Dips, and Disk Gaps (abstract), Bulletinof the American Astronomical Society, 26, pp. 1087-1088.

80) J. A. Graham, and A. P. Boss, Clumpy Accretion During Early Stellar and Planetary Evolution(abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 26, p. 1088.

81) P. N. Foster, and A. P. Boss, Shock-Induced Collapse of the Presolar Nebula (abstract), Bulletin ofthe American Astronomical Society, 26, p. 1085.

82) A. P. Boss, Large Scale Processes in the Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Conference on Chondrulesand the Protoplanetary Disk, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, pp. 2-3.

83) A. P. Boss, Gravitational Collapse and Protostars (abstract), Conference on Circumstellar Disks,Outflows, and Star Formation, Cozumel, Mexico, p. 10.

84) J. A. Burns, et al., An Integrated Strategy for the Planetary Sciences 1995-2010 (report), Committeeon Planetary and Lunar Exploration (National Academy of Sciences: Washington).

1995

85) A. P. Boss, Chondrules and the Protoplanetary Disk (conference report), Meteoritics, 30, pp. 4-5.

86) A. P. Boss, Thermal Profiles in Protoplanetary Disks, (extended abstract), Lunar and PlanetaryScience XXVI, pp. 151-152.

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87) J. E. Chambers, G. W. Wetherill, and A. P. Boss, Dynamical Stability of Systems of PlanetaryEmbryos (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXVI, pp. 223-224.

88) P. N. Foster and A. P. Boss, Triggering Collapse of the Presolar Cloud with Shock Waves (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXVI, pp. 417-418.

89) A. P. Boss, Outside-In Protostellar Collapse (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Soci-ety, 27, 1201.

90) A. P. Boss, Formation and Early Evolution of Low-Mass Stars (abstract), Workshop on Galactic StarFormation and Early Stellar Evolution, Ringberg Castle, Germany.

91) A. P. Boss, Thermal Heterogeneity in the Solar Nebula: Paradox? (abstract), Meteoritics, 30, 489-490.

92) P. N. Foster and A. P. Boss, Short-Lived Radionuclides and Solar System Formation (abstract),Meteoritics, 30, 507.

93) P. N. Foster and A. P. Boss, Injection of Stellar Grains from Shock Waves into the Solar Nebula(abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 27, 1164.

94) A. P. Boss, Formation of Jupiter-Like Planets Around Solar-Type Stars (abstract), Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 27, 1379.

1996

95) A. P. Boss (editor), Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (annualobservatory report), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 28, 43-50.

96) A. P. Boss, Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics (book review), Meteoritics and PlanetaryScience, 31, 314-315.

97) P. N. Foster and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactive Nuclides from the Stellar Outflow that Triggeredthe Collapse of the Presolar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII, pp. 377-378.

98) A. P. Boss, Nonaxisymmetry in the Solar Nebula: Disk Evolution or Giant Gaseous ProtoplanetFormation? (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXVII, pp. 141-142.

99) A. P. Boss, Forming a Jupiter-Like Companion for 51 Pegasi (extended abstract), Lunar and PlanetaryScience XXVII, pp. 139-140.

100) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Planetary Systems (abstract), Infrared Space Interferometry Workshopon Astrophysics and The Study of Earth-like Planets, Toledo, Spain.

101) A. P. Boss, Binary Star Formation by Fragmentation (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astro-nomical Society, 28, 1182.

102) A. P. Boss, Giant Gaseous Protoplanet Formation? (abstract), Planetary Formation in the BinaryEnvironment conference, State University of New York, Stony Brook.

103) A. P. Boss, Finding and Forming Extrasolar Giant Planets and Brown Dwarfs (abstract), CapitalScience Lecture Series, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC.

104) A. P. Boss, Giant Gaseous Protoplanet Formation? (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronom-ical Society, 28, 1112.

105) C. A. Beichman and ExNPS Team (including A. P. Boss), A Road Map for the Exploration ofNeighboring Planetary Systems, JPL Publication 96-22.

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1997

106) A. P. Boss, Binary Star Evolution: Origin and Formation (report), Reports on Astronomy, Trans-actions of the International Astronomical Union, (I. Appenzeller, editor), XXIII A, 385-387.

107) A. P. Boss, Extrasolar Planets and Brown Dwarfs (abstract), Bulletin of the American PhysicalSociety, 42, 945.

108) P. N. Foster and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactive Nuclides from the Stellar Source that Triggeredthe Collapse of the Presolar Cloud Core (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXVIII,pp. 375-376.

109) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Gaseous Protoplanets by Gravitational Instability (extended ab-stract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXVIII, pp. 137-138.

110) A. P. Boss, Erratum (figure rotated), Astrophysical Journal, 478, 828.

112) A. P. Boss, Protostars and Protoplanetary Disks (abstract), ISO’s View on Stellar Evolution, No-ordwijkerhout, The Netherlands.

113) D. C. Black, et al., Origins: Roadmap for the Office of Space Science Origins Theme (Goal 2 leadauthor: A. P. Boss), Origins Subcommittee of the NASA Space Science Advisory Committee (JPL Report400-700 7/97).

114) A. P. Boss, Young Stars and Giant Planets (reply to Letter), Science, 277, 1421-1422.

115) A. P. Boss, Moon, Meteorites, and Solar System Gallery, National Museum of Natural History(museum review), Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 32, 742-743.

116) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation and Wobbling Stars (abstract), Bulletin of the American As-tronomical Society, 29, 1254-1255.

1998

117) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation and Wobbling Stars (extended abstract), Lunar and PlanetaryScience XXIX.

118) A. P. Boss and P. N. Foster, Injection of Lagging Short-Lived Isotopes into the Presolar Cloud(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXIX.

119) H. A. T. Vanhala and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactivities into the Protosolar Cloud (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXIX, #1305.

120) H. A. T. Vanhala, A. P. Boss, A. G. W. Cameron, and P. N. Foster, Triggered Star Formation: TheFAQ (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXIX.

121) A. P. Boss, Formation of Extrasolar Giant Planets: Collapse or Accretion? (abstract), Euroconfer-ence on Extrasolar Planets, Lisbon, Portugal.

122) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetically-Supported Molecular Cloud Cores (ab-stract), Workshop on Gravitational Collapse, Canadian Institute for Theoretical Physics, Toronto, Canada.

123) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation Induced by a Binary Star Companion (abstract), Bulletin ofthe American Astronomical Society, 30, 1057.

124) A. P. Boss, Extrasolar Planets and Brown Dwarf Stars (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astro-nomical Society, 30, 1048-1049.

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125) H. A. T. Vanhala, A. P. Boss, A. G. W. Cameron, and P. N. Foster, The Triggered Origin of theSolar System (extended abstract), First NASA Astrobiology Workshop, NASA Ames Research Center,California.

1999

126 A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation by Disk Instability (extended abstract), Lunar and PlanetaryScience XXX CD/ROM.

127) H. A. T. Vanhala and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactivities into the Presolar Cloud: The Effectof Shock Structure and Resolution (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXX CD/ROM,#1433.

128) R. Danner & S. Unwin, eds. (A. Boss, contributing author), Space Interferometry Mission: Takingthe Measure of the Universe, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, JPL 400-811.

129) A. P. Boss, Binary Star Formation in Magnetic Molecular Clouds (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 31, 1227.

130) A. P. Boss, Formation and Abundance of Planets: What Might Be Out There? (extended abstract),Pale Blue Dot II Workshop, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

131) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetic Molecular Cloud Cores (abstract), Star For-mation 1999, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan.

132) A. P. Boss, Rapid Giant Planet Formation (abstract), Sixth Bioastronomy Meeting, Kohala Coast,Hawaii.

133) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Planets (abstract), Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array,Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D.C.

2000

134) A. P. Boss (editor), Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism(annual observatory report), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 32, 24-31.

135) A. P. Boss, From Disks to Planets (abstract), Conference on Disks, Planetesimals, and Planets,Tenerife, Spain.

136) H. A. T. Vanhala and A. P. Boss, Numerical Simulations of Triggered Star Formation (abstract),Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 32, 883.

137) V. Mannings, A. Boss, and S. Russell, Guest Editorial: Protostars and Planets IV, Icarus, 143, 1.

138) H. A. T. Vanhala and A. P. Boss, Injection of Radioactivities into the Forming Solar System(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXI CD/ROM, # 1061.

139) A. P. Boss, Shock-Wave Heating and Clump Formation in a Minimum Mass Solar Nebula (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXI CD/ROM, #1084.

140) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Planet Formation and the Implications for Habitable Planets (abstract), FirstAnnual Astrobiology Science Conference, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

141) D. Peterson, et al., Final Report of the Space Interferometry Science Working Group (report), NASAHeadquarters, Washington, D.C.

142) A. P. Boss, Formation and Abundance of Planets: What Might Be Out There? (text of talk anddiscussion), in Pale Blue Dot 2 Workshop: Habitable and Inhabited Worlds Beyond Our Own SolarSystem, L. I. Caroff & D. J. Des Marais, eds., NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California,NASA/CP–2000-209595, pp. 47-63.

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143) A. P. Boss, Modes of Gaseous Planet Formation (abstract), IAU Symposium 202 – Planetary Systemsin the Universe: Observation, Formation and Evolution, Manchester, England, p. 36.

144) A. P. Boss, Massive Planet Formation Through Disk Instability (extended abstract), in RingbergMeeting: Star Formation 2000, O. Kessel-Deyne & A. Burkert, eds., Max-Planck-Institut fur Astronomie,Heidelberg, Germany, pp. 71-72.

145) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Gas Giant Protoplanets by Disk Instability (abstract), Bulletin ofthe American Astronomical Society, 32, 1100.

146) A. P. Boss, How do you get hot Jupiters? (article), Northern Lights, newspaper of the InternationalAstronomical Union General Assembly, Manchester, England, No. 2, p. 1.

147) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Planet Formation and the Implications for Habitable Planets (abstract),Astrobiology: Life in the Universe Symposium, Dept. of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology,University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.

2001

148) A. P. Boss, Injection of newly-synthesized elements into protosolar material (abstract), Royal SocietyDiscussion Meeting on the Origin and Early Evolution of Solid Matter in the Solar System, London,England.

149) A. P. Boss, Star Formation Newsletter (book review),Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 36, pp. 320-321.

150) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanet Formation: Disk Instability Models with Detailed Thermody-namics and Radiative Transfer (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXII,CD/ROM, #1193.

151) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanet Formation: Rapid or Slow? (extended abstract), NASA Astro-biology Institute Second General Meeting, Washington, DC, pp. 327-328.

152) A. P. Boss, Preservation of Isotopic Heterogeneity in the Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Supple-ment to Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 36, pp. A26.

153) A. P. Boss, The Discovery of New Planetary Systems (abstract), Jornadas de Astrobiologia, Cosmo-Caixa, Madrid, Spain.

2002

154) A. P. Boss, Magnetic Fields and Multiple Protostar Formation (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 33, 1361.

155) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanet Formation: Rapid or Slow? (extended abstract), Astrobiology,1, 420-421.

156) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, Dynamical Evolution of Solids in a Marginally GravitationallyUnstable Disk (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXIII, CD/ROM.

157) A. P. Boss, Formation of Planetary-Mass Brown Dwarfs in Magnetic Molecular Clouds (abstract),International Astronomical Union Symposium 211 on Brown Dwarfs, Kohala, Hawaii.

158) A. P. Boss, Gas and Ice Giant Planet Formation (abstract), Scientific Frontiers in Research onExtrasolar Planets Conference, Washington, D.C., pp. 9-10.

159) A. P. Boss, Triggered Collapse, Magnetic Fields, and Very Low Mass Star Formation (abstract),Workshop on Galactic Star Formation Across the Stellar Mass Spectrum, International AstronomicalObservatories in Chile, La Serena, Chile, p. 50.

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160) A. P. Boss, G. W. Wetherill, and N. Haghighipour, Rapid Ice Giant Planet Formation and theImplications for Prebiotic Chemistry (abstract), Second Annual Astrobiology Science Conference, NASAAmes Research Center, Moffett Field, California, p. 94 (reprinted in International Journal of Astrobiology,1, p. 90, 2002).

161) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, Migration of Solids in a Gravitationally Unstable Disk: a PossibleScenario for Terrestrial Planet Formation (abstract), Second Annual Astrobiology Science Conference,NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California, p. 132. (reprinted in International Journal ofAstrobiology, 1, p. 166, 2002).

162) A. P. Boss, Preservation of Isotopic Heterogeneity in the Solar Nebula: Vertical Mixing and TurbulentDiffusion (extended abstract), Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 37, A20.

163) A. P. Boss, Outlook: Testing Planet Formation Theories (abstract), Workshop on Planetary Systemsand Planets in Systems, International Space Science Institute, Saas Fee, Switzerland.

164) A. P. Boss, A New Scenario for the Origin of the Solar System (abstract), Abstracts from the First

Iberian Congress of Meteorites and Planetary Geology (J. Martinez-Frias & J. Madero, eds.), Cuenca,Spain, p. 1.

165) A. P. Boss, A Heretic’s Approach to Solar System Formation (abstract), Benjamin Dean LectureSeries on “Dissecting Solar Systems”, California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California.

166) A. P. Boss, Working Group on Extrasolar Planets (IAU report), in Reports on Astronomy (H.Rickman, ed.), Vol. XXVA, 144-146.

167) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, Rapid Migration of Small Solids in an Inhomogeneous Solar Nebula(abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 34, 889-890.

168) A. P. Boss, Astrobiological Implications of Forming the Solar System in an Ultraviolet-rich Envi-ronment (extended abstract), Astrobiology, 2, 523-524.

169) A. P. Boss, Binary Stars and Planets (questions and answers), The Planetary Report, XXII, Number1, pp. 20-21.

2003

170) A. P. Boss, Astrobiological Implications of Forming the Solar System in an Ultraviolet-rich Environ-ment (extended abstract), NASA Astrobiology Institute Third General Meeting, Arizona State University,Tempe, Arizona, pp. 278-279.

171) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanet Formation: Disk Instability Models with Detailed Thermody-namics and Artificial Viscosity (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science Conference XXXIV,CD/ROM, #1075.

172) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, Gas-Drag Induced Migration of Solids in the Vicinity of a Den-sity Enhancement in a Non-Uniform Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary ScienceConference XXXIV, CD/ROM, #1971.

173) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, On Pressure Gradients and Rapid Migration of Solids in a Nonuni-form Solar Nebula (erratum), Astrophysical Journal, 586, 1442.

174) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation by Disk Instability: Observational Consequences (abstract),Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 35, 729.

175) N. Haghighipour and A. P. Boss, Gas Drag Induced Coalescence of Small Solids in a GravitationallyUnstable Nebula, (abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 35, 774.

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176) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, R. P. Stefanik, A. Boss, B. W. Carney, and J. B. Laird, WhenDo Planets Form? The Search for Extrasolar Planets Around Metal-Poor Stars (abstract), Bulletin ofthe American Astronomical Society, 35, 748.

177) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Giant Planets in Binary Star Systems (abstract), 2003 GordonResearch Conference on Origins of Solar Systems (J. Nuth, ed.), p. 9.

178) D. J. Des Marais, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., The NASA Astrobiology Roadmap, Astrobiology, 3, 219-235.

179) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Giant Planets in Binary Star Systems (abstract), Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 35, 963.

180) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation (abstract), Symposium on Life in a Planetary Context, Gravitationaland Space Biology Bulletin, 17, 78.

181) A. P. Boss, Formation of Planets: Disks or Cores?: Response (letter to the Editor), Science, 301,p. 463.

182) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation in Binary Star Systems? (poster), TPF Science, Design, and Tech-nology Expo 2003, Pasadena, California, CD-ROM and web site.

183) A. P. Boss, New Worlds in the Cosmos: The Discovery of Exoplanets (book review), Nature, 426,386-387.

2004

184) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Giant Planets (abstract), Colloquium, Department of Physic andAstronomy, McMaster University, Canada.

185) A. P. Boss, Looking for Earths: The Race to Find New Solar Systems (abstract), Public Lecture,Origins Series, McMaster University, Canada.

186) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Giant Planets (abstract), Planetary Timescales Conference, AustralianNational University, Canberra, Australia, p. 18.

187) A. P. Boss, Convective Cooling of Protoplanetary Disks and Rapid Giant Planet Formation (extendedabstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV, CD/ROM, #1124.

188) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation in Binary Star Systems? (abstract), International Journal of Astro-biology, Supplement 1, March 2004.

189) S. Seager, J. Lunine, A. P. Boss, D. Ebbetts, T. Greene, R. Gilliland, J. Nuth, N. Reid, & A.Weinberger, Astrobiology and JWST (report), NASA Astrobiology Institute, Astronomy Focus Group.

190) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation in Binary Star Systems? (abstract), Bioastronomy 2004 – HabitableWorlds, Reykjavik, Iceland, Astrobiology, 4, p. 241.

191) A. P. Boss, K. Meech, T. Thorsteinsson, Bioastronomy 2004 – Habitable Worlds (editorial), Astro-biology, 4, p. 233.

192) A. Sozzetti, A. P. Boss, et al. (abstract), The Keck/HIRES Planet Survey of Metal-Poor Stars,Bulletin American Astronomical Society, 36, p. 772.

193) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Planets (abstract), Second TPF/Darwin International Conference,Mission Bay, San Diego, California, p. 32.

194) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Planets (images from invited talk), Second TPF/Darwin InternationalConference, Mission Bay, San Diego, California, http://planetquest.jpl.nasa.gov/TPFDarwinConf/.

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195) A. P. Boss and R. H. Durisen (extended abstract), Shock Heating: Origin of Shock Waves in theProtoplanetary Disk, Workshop on Chondrites and the Protoplanetary Disk, Kauai, Hawaii, p. 13-14.

196) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation: Theories Meet Observations (abstract), Ringberg Workshop onPlanet Formation: Theory Meets Observation, Ringberg Castle, Bavaria, Germany, p. 9.

197) J. Bally, A. Boss, E. Feigelson, L. Hartmann, B. Reipurth, & J. Wood, Protoplanetary Disks andPlanet Formation (report), Exploration Science White Papers, NASA Science Mission Directorate.

198) J. Bally, A. Boss, B. Hansen, K. Meech, M. Meyer, M. Mumma, J. Lyons, S. Sigurdsson, R. Young,& E. Young, Probing the Chemistry of Protoplanetary Disks (report), Exploration Science White Papers,NASA Science Mission Directorate.

2005

199) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetically-Supported Infinite Sheets, Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 36, 1543-1544.

200) A. P. Boss, Mixing and Transport in Protoplanetary Disks: Chondrites and Crystalline Silicates(abstract), From Disks to Planets: New Observations, Models, and Theories, Pasadena, California, p.58.

201) A. P. Boss, Mixing and Transport of Chondrules and CAIs in the Solar Nebula (extended abstract),Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVI, CD/ROM, #1024.

202) A. P. Boss, NASA’s Kepler Mission and the Search for Habitable Planets (abstract), Space SciencesSeminar Series, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia.

203) A. P. Boss, A Heretic’s Approach to Solar System Formation (abstract), Department of Physics andAstronomy, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

204) A. Boss, A. Weinberger, I. Thompson, G. Gatewood, S. Majewski, & R. Patterson, The CarnegieAstrometric Planet Search Program (abstract), NASA Astrobiology Institute 2005 Biennial Meeting,University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, Astrobiology, 5, p. 206.

205) S. C. Solomon, A. P. Boss, et al., Astrobiological Pathways: From the Interstellar Medium, throughPlanetary Systems, to the Emergence and Detection of Life: Overview of Astrobiology Research bythe Carnegie Institution NAI Team (abstract), NASA Astrobiology Institute 2005 Biennial Meeting,University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado.

206) A. P. Boss, Looking for Earths: The Race to Find New Solar Systems (abstract), Director’s Collo-quium Series, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.

207) A. P. Boss, Lunar Origin (response to a question), AccessScience, McGraw-Hill Online Encyclopediaof Science & Technology.

208) C. M. O’D. Alexander, A. P. Boss, L. P. Keller, J. A. Nuth, and A. Weinberger, Astronomicaland meteoritic evidence for thermal processing of interstellar dust in protoplanetary disks (abstract),Protostars and Planets V Conference, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

209) A. P. Boss, R. Durisen, C. Gammie, L. Mayer, A. Nelson, and K. Rice, Gravitational Instabilities inGaseous Protoplanetary Disks and Implications for Giant Planet Formation (abstract), Protostars andPlanets V Conference, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

210) A. P. Boss, Astrophysics of Life (book review), Meteoritics and Planetary Science, xx, xx.

211) A. P. Boss, Why is the Moon’s rotation synchronous with its orbit? (web page), in AccessScience@McGraw-Hill, (New York: McGraw-Hill).

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212) A. P. Boss, Giant Planet Formation: Theory vs. Observations (abstract), Department of Astronomy,University of Texas, Austin, Texas.

213) A. P. Boss, Gas Giant Protoplanets Formed by Disk Instability in Binary Star Systems (abstract),Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 37, 1310.

214) G. Gatewood, A. Boss, A. Weinberger, I. Thompson, S. Majewski, R. Patterson, L. Cobin, Pre-liminary Parallaxes from the Allegheny and Carnegie Observatories (abstract), Bulletin of the AmericanAstronomical Society, 37, 1269.

215) D. Narayanan, C. Kulesa, A. Boss, and C. Walker, Theoretical Submillimeter Line Emission FromProtoplanetary Disks: a New Probe for Gas Giant Planet Formation (abstract), Protostars and PlanetsV Conference, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

216) E. Berger, and A. Boss, GRB 050911: LCO observations (circular), GRB Coordinates Network,Circular Service, #3966.

217) E. Berger, B. P. Schmidt, A. M. Soderberg, and A. Boss, GRB 050911: LCO limits on a variablesource (circular), GRB Coordinates Network, Circular Service, #3972.

218) E. Berger, and A. Boss, GRB 051210: Optical Imaging from Las Campanas (circular), GRB Coor-dinates Network, Circular Service, #4323.

2006

219) A. P. Boss, Isotopic Heterogeneity Associated with Mixing and Transport in the Solar Nebula(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVII, CD/ROM, #1066.

220) A. P. Boss, Planetary System Formation Around M Dwarf Stars (abstract), Fourth Annual Astro-biology Science Conference, Washington, DC, Astrobiology, 6, p. 222.

221) A. P. Boss, Discovering Habitable Worlds Elsewhere (abstract), Fourth Annual Astrobiology ScienceConference, Washington, DC, Astrobiology, 6, p. 129.

222) A. P. Boss, Radio Telescopes and Extrasolar Planets (questions and answers), The Planetary Report,XXVI, Number 1, p. 21.

223) A. P. Boss, The Titius-Bode Progression (answer to “Ask Astro” question), Astronomy, October, p.70.

224) A. P. Boss, Spatial Heterogeneity of Short-Lived and Stable Isotopes in the Solar Nebula (extendedabstract), Supplement to Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 41, pp. A25.

225) A. P. Boss, Reply to Roger Blandford’s Reference Frame on Exploring the Universe (letter), PhysicsToday, July issue, pp. 9-10.

226) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Gas Giant Planets and Super-Earths Around M Dwarf Stars (ab-stract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 38, pp. 486-487.

227) A. P. Boss, Theory View on Planet Formation (abstract), Splinter Session on Disks Around BrownDwarf Stars, 14th. Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun, Pasadena, Cali-fornia.

228) A. Sozzetti, D. W. Latham, G. Torres, B. W. Carney, A. P. Boss, J. B. Laird, and R. P. Stefanik,A Keck/HIRES Doppler Search for Planets Orbiting Metal-Poor Dwarfs. II. On the Frequency of Short-Period Giant Planets in the Low-Metallicity Regime (abstract), Bulletin of the American AstronomicalSociety, 38, p. 1213.

2007

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229) A. P. Boss, George W. Wetherill: 1925-2006 (obituary), Bulletin of the American AstronomicalSociety, 38, 1284-1285.

230) S. I. Ipatov, A. P. Boss, and E. A. Myhill, Triggering Presolar Cloud Collapse and Injection ofShort-Lived Radioisotopes by a Supernova Shock Wave: Adaptive Mesh Refinement Calculations withthe FLASH Code (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII, CD/ROM, #1018.

231) A. P. Boss, Spatial Heterogeneity of Short-Lived Radioisotopes and of Stable Oxygen Isotopes inthe Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXVIII, CD/ROM, #1017.

232) A. P. Boss, et al., Working Group on Extrasolar Planets (IAU report), in IAU Transactions (O.Engvold, ed.), Vol. XXVI A, Cambridge University Press, pp. 183-186.

233) K. Meech, A. P. Boss, et al., Commission 51: Bioastronomy (IAU report), in IAU Transactions (O.Engvold, ed.), Vol. XXVI A, Cambridge University Press, pp. 171-174.

234) I. P. Williams, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Working Group on Definition of a Planet (IAU report), in IAUTransactions (O. Engvold, ed.), Vol. XXVI A, Cambridge University Press, p. 189.

235) A. P. Boss, Testing Disk Instability Models for Giant Planet Formation (abstract), Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, 39, p. 145.

236) A. P. Boss, Rapid Formation of Gas Giants, Ice Giants, and Super-Earths (abstract), Nobel Sym-posium #135 on “Physics of Planetary Systems”, Stockholm, Sweden.

237) K. Meech, A. P. Boss, and W. Irvine, Bioastronomy 2007 (opening remarks)), [Bioastronomy 2007Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico], Astrobiology, 7, p. 471.

238) A. P. Boss, Orbital Migration of Earth-Mass Planets in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk(abstract), [Bioastronomy 2007 Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico], Astrobiology, 7, p. 478.

239) A. P. Boss, Imaging Extrasolar Planets (answer to “Ask Astro” question), Astronomy, 35, Issue 11,p. 62.

240) A. P. Boss, Solar System Planetary Orbits (answer to “Ask Astro” question), Astronomy, 35, Issue12, p. 88.

241) A. P. Boss, S. I. Ipatov, and E. A. Myhill, Triggering Presolar Cloud Collapse and Injection ofShort-Lived Radioisotopes by a Supernova Shock Wave (abstract), Meteoritics and Planetary Science,42, A23.

242) A. P. Boss, New Planets (abstract), Geological Society Bicentenary Conference: Earth Sciences inthe Service of Society, London, United Kingdom, pp. 60-61.

243) N. Ouellette, S. J. Desch, M. Bizarro, A. P. Boss, F. Ciesla, and B. Meyer, Injection Mechanisms ofShort-Lived Radionuclides and their Homogenization (extended abstract), Workshop on the Chronologyof Meteorites and the Early Solar System, Kauai, Hawaii.

244) A. P. Boss, S. I. Ipatov, and E. A. Myhill, Triggering Presolar Cloud Collapse and Injection ofShort-Lived Radioisotopes with an Outflow from a Massive Star (extended abstract), Workshop on theChronology of Meteorites and the Early Solar System, Kauai, Hawaii.

245) A. P. Boss, Orbital Migration of Earth-Mass Planets in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk(abstract), Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 39, 536.

246) A. P. Boss, Commission 51: Bioastronomy (report), International Astronomical Union InformationBulletin, #101.

247) I. P. Williams, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Division III: Planetary System Sciences (report), Proceedingsof the International Astronomical Union, 3 - T26B, pp. 111-117.

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248) K. J. Meech, A. P. Boss, et al., Commission 51: Bioastronomy (report), Proceedings of the Interna-tional Astronomical Union, 3 - T26B, pp. 142-144.

2008

249) A. P. Boss, Alpha Centauri Planet Formation (answer to “Ask Astro” question), Astronomy, 36,No. 7, July, 2008, p. 58.

250) A. P. Boss, Cosmochemical Constraints on Planet Formation Mechanisms (abstract), AstrobiologyScience Conference 2008, Santa Clara, California, Astrobiology, 8, p. 336.

251) A. P. Boss, Cometary Refractories, Crystalline Silicates, Short-Lived Radioisotopes, Stable OxygenIsotopes, and the Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIX, CD/ROM,#1021.

252) D. J. Des Marais, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., The NASA Astrobiology Roadmap (focus paper), Astrobi-ology, 8, 715-725.

253) A. P. Boss, Report for Commission 51: Bioastronomy, International Astronomical Union InformationBulletin, #102, p. 61.

254) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Planets, Super-Earths, and Habitable Planets (abstract), FirstInternational Academy of Astronautics Symposium on Searching for Life Signatures, UNESCO, Paris,France, p. 4.

255) A. P. Boss, et al., Commission 51: Bioastronomy (IAU Triennial Report), in IAU Transactions (K.van der Hucht, ed.), Vol. XXVII A, Cambridge University Press, pp. 179-180.

256) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Planetary Systems (invited abstract), 2008 Meeting of the InternationalSociety for the Study of the Origin of Life, Florence, Italy, pp. 2-3.

257) M. Muterspaugh, A. Tanner, A. P. Boss, et al., Astrometry (white paper), Exoplanet Forum 2008,Pasadena, California.

258) E. L. G. Bowell, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Division III: Planetary Systems Sciences (IAU TriennialReport), in IAU Transactions (K. van der Hucht, ed.), Vol. XXVII A, Cambridge University Press, pp.149-153.

259) M. Mayor, A. P. Boss, et al., Commission 53: Extrasolar Planets (IAU Triennial Report), in IAUTransactions (K. van der Hucht, ed.), Vol. XXVII A, Cambridge University Press, pp. 181-182.

260) A. P. Boss, A Heretic’s Approach to the Origin of the Solar System, (invited abstract), MuseumNational d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris, France.

2009

261) A. P. Boss, The Search for Living Planets (invited abstract), Symposium on the Origin and Evolutionof Planets, American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

262) W. Traub, ..., A. P. Boss, et al. (contributed abstract), Overview of the SIM-RV Double-blindSimulation to Detect Earths in Multi-planet Systems, American Astronomical Society Meeting, LongBeach, California.

263) A. P. Boss, The Formation of Planetary Systems (invited abstract), Origins of Life and Evolutionof Biospheres, ISSOL Meeting, Florence, Italy.

264) A. P. Boss, S. I. Ipatov, S. A. Keiser, E. A. Myhill, and H. A. T. Vanhala, Simultaneous Trig-gered Presolar Cloud Collapse and Injection of Short-Lived Radioisotopes by a Supernova Shock Wave,(extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXX, CD/ROM, #1002.

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265) A. P. Boss, The Crowded Universe: The Search for Living Planets (invited column), AstronomyBeat, Astronomical Society of the Pacific.

266) A. P. Boss, Definition of What is an Extrasolar Planet (requested description), International Astro-nomical Union web site, Extrasolar Planets Theme.

267) V. Meadows, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., The Search for Habitable Environments and Life in the Universe(contributed white paper), Astro 2010 Decadal Survey, National Research Council.

268) A. P. Boss, E. Young, V. Meadows, & N. Haghighipour, Achieving the Goals and Objectives ofthe 2008 NASA Astrobiology Roadmap (contributed white paper), Astro 2010 Decadal Survey, NationalResearch Council.

269) A. P. Boss, George W. Wetherill (1925-2006): Geochemist, Planetary Scientist, and Astrobiolo-gist (invited abstract), Special Session #6: Planetary Systems as Potential Sites for Life, IAU GeneralAssembly, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Abstract Book, pp. 448-449.

270) A. P. Boss, Gradients in the Spatial Heterogeneity of the Short-Lived Radioisotopes 60Fe and26Al and Stable Oxygen Isotopes in the Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Supplement to Meteoritics& Planetary Science, 44, pp. A37.

271) A. P. Boss, E. Young, V. Meadows, & N. Haghighipour, Astrobiology Research Priorities for Exo-planets (contributed white paper), Planetary Sciences 2011 Decadal Survey, National Research Council.

272) M. W. Muterspaugh, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Astrometry (report), Exoplanet Community Report, eds.P. R. Lawson, W. A. Traub, & S. C. Unwin, JPL Publication 09-3, pp. 13-39.

273) A. P. Boss, Metallicity and Planet Formation: Models (abstract), IAU Symposium 265 “ChemicalAbundances in the Universe: Connecting First Stars to Planets”, IAU General Assembly, Rio de Janeiro,Brazil, Abstract Book, p. 105.

274) A. Sozzetti, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., A Keck HIRES Doppler Search for Planets Orbiting Metal-PoorDwarfs: On the Frequency of Giant Planets in the Metal-Poor Regime (abstract), IAU Symposium 265“Chemical Abundances in the Universe: Connecting First Stars to Planets”, IAU General Assembly, Riode Janeiro, Brazil, Abstract Book, p. 109.

275) A. P. Boss, Are Exoplanets “Planets”?, in Estrela D’Alva, daily newspaper of the InternationalAstronomical Union General Assembly, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Day 03, p. 1.

276) A. P. Boss, Forming Giant Planets by Disk Instability (abstract), Pathways Toward HabitablePlanets, Barcelona, Spain, Abstract Book, p. 60.

277) G. Anglda-Escude, A. P. Boss, and Alycia J. Weinberger, Ground-Based Astrometric Planet SearchesUsing Medium-Sized Telescopes (abstract), Pathways Toward Habitable Planets, Barcelona, Spain, Ab-stract Book, p. 55.

278) R. Rattray, A. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. P. Boss, Determining Distances and Motionsof Stars in the TWHydrae Association for Studying Planet Formation Conditions (abstract), Transactionsof the American Geophysical Union, #P43B-1432.

2010

279) A. P. Boss et al., Commission 53: Extrasolar Planets (IAU report), in IAU Transactions (I. F.Corbett, ed.), Vol. XXVII B, Cambridge University Press, Volume 6, Issue T27, pp. 182-183.

280) W. Irvine, P. Ehrenfreund, A. P. Boss et al., Commission 51: Bioastronomy (IAU report), in IAUTransactions (I. F. Corbett, ed.), Vol. XXVII B, Cambridge University Press, Volume 6, Issue T27, pp.180-181.

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281) E. L. G. Bowell, ..., A. P. Boss et al., Division III: Planetary Systems Science (IAU report), in IAUTransactions (I. F. Corbett, ed.), Vol. XXVII B, Cambridge University Press, Volume 6, Issue T27, pp.158-167.

282) R. Courtin, A. Boss, and M. Mayor, Planetary Systems as Potential Sites for Life (foreward), inHighlights of Astronomy (I. F. Corbett, ed.), XXVII General Assembly, Cambridge University Press, pp.xx-xx.

283) R. Rattray, A. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. P. Boss, Determining Distances and Motionsof Stars in the TW Hydrae Association for Studying Planet Formation Conditions (abstract), BulletinAmerican Astronomical Society, 41, 329.

284) A. P. Boss, Habitable Worlds Around M Dwarf Stars (abstract), AstroBio2010 Workshop, Santiago,Chile.

285) A. P. Boss, The Crowded Universe: The Search for Living Planets (abstract), American PhysicalSociety/American Association of Physics Teachers Joint Meeting, Washington, D.C., p. 88.

286) A. P. Boss and S. A. Keiser, Increased Short-Lived Radioisotope Injection Efficiencies for PresolarCloud Collapse Triggered by a Supernova or AGB Star Shock Wave, (extended abstract), Lunar andPlanetary Science XXXXI, CD/ROM, #1090.

287) A. P. Boss, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. J. Weinberger, Astrometric Constraints on Habitable PlanetsAround M Dwarfs (abstract), Astrobiology Science Conference 2010, Houston, Texas.

288) A. P. Boss, When Will We First Find Alien Life? (invited article), BBC Focus Magazine, issue#213, p. 23.

289) A. Boss, M. Podolak, and C. Alexander, Evolution of Volatile Species in Marginally GravitationallyUnstable Disks (abstract), NASA Astrobiology Institute Workshop on “The Organic Continuum fromthe ISM to the Early Solar System”.

290) A. P. Boss, How Many Extrasolar Planets (questions and answers), The Planetary Report, xx,Number xx, p. xx.

291) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Planets by Disk Instability on Wide Orbits Around Protostars withVaried Masses (abstract), Division on Planetary Sciences Meeting, Pasadena, California.

292) A. P. Boss, Formation of Giant Planets by Disk Instability on Wide Orbits Around Protostars withVaried Masses (abstract), IAU Symposium #276: ”The Astrophysics of Planetary Systems”, Turin, Italy.

2011

293) A. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. P. Boss, Trigonometric Parallaxes to TW Hydrae Asso-ciation Stars: Analysis and Implications (abstract), AAS 217th. Abstracts, 340.12, p. 541-542.

294) M. W. Muterspaugh, B. F. Lane, M. Konacki, B. F. Burke, M. M. Colavita, M. Shao, W. I. Hartkopf,A. P. Boss, et al., The Planet in the HR 7162 Binary System Discovered by PHASES Astrometry(abstract), AAS 217th. Abstracts, 429.09, p. 672.

295) Z. Wahhaj, M. C. Liu, B. A. Biller, F. Clarke, E. Nielsen, ..., A. Boss, et al., The Gemini NICIPlanet-Finding Campaign: Discovery of a Substellar L Dwarf Companion to a Nearby Young M Dwarf,(abstract), AAS 217th. Abstracts, 253.10, p. 312.

296) A. P. Boss, G. Anglada-Escude, and A. J. Weinberger, Habitable Worlds Around M Dwarf Stars: TheCarnegie Astrometric Planet Search Program (extended abstract), Origins 2011 International Conference,Montpellier, France.

297) A. P. Boss, Planet Formation Processes in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk Around aSolar-Mass Protostar (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XXXXII, CD/ROM, #2205.

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298) A. P. Boss, Overview of Kepler Results (abstract), Exploring Strange Hew Worlds: From GiantPlanets to Super Earths, Flagstaff, Arizona, p. 39.

299) A. P. Boss, C. M. O’D. Alexander, and M. Podolak, Long, Strange Trips: Particle Trajectories ina Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Meteoritical Society Meeting,London, United Kingdom, #5161.pdf

300) A. Boss, If the Pentagon Aimed Higher... (Letter to the Editor), The Washington Post, June 3,2011, p. A16.

301) A. P. Boss, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetic Molecular Cloud Cores with an AMR Code(abstract), Workshop on the Formation and Early Evolution of Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs,Garching, Germany.

302) A. P. Boss, Injection and Homogenization of Short-Lived Radionuclides in the Solar System (ex-tended abstract), Workshop on the Formation of the First Solids in the Solar System, Kauai, Hawaii,#9003.pdf.

303) A. P. Boss, A Well-Defined Planet (Letter to the Editor), Science, 334, p. 1057.

304) P. Hinz, J. Codona, O. Guyon, ..., A. Boss, et al., TIGER: A High Contrast IR Imager for the GMT(abstract), SPIE meeting, San Diego, California.

2012

305) A. P. Boss, et al., Commission 53: Extrasolar Planets (IAU Triennial Report), in IAU Transactions(Ian Corbett, ed.), Vol. 7, Issue T28A, Cambridge University Press, pp. 138-140.

306) K. Meech, ..., A. P. Boss, et al., Division III: Planetary Systems Science (IAU Triennial Report), inIAU Transactions (Ian Corbett, ed.), Vol. 7, Issue T28A, Cambridge University Press, pp. 125-137.

307) A. P. Boss, C. M. O’D. Alexander, M. Podolak, and D. S. Ebel, Particle Trajectories During FUOrionis Outbursts by the Protosun (extended abstract), Lunar and Planetary Science XLIII, CD/ROM,#1249.pdf.

308) A. Boss, A. Weinberger, G. Anglada-Escude, I. Thompson, and R. Brahm, ‘Habitable Worlds AroundM Dwarf Stars’ (abstract), IAU Symposium #293 on Formation, Detection, and Characterization ofExtrasolar Habitable Planets, IAU 28th General Assembly, Beijing, China.

309) A. P. Boss, C. M. O’D. Alexander, and M. Podolak, Particle Transport and Thermal ProcessingDuring FU Orionis Events in the Solar Nebula (abstract), Japanese Geophysical Union meeting, Tokyo,Japan, #03250.

310) E. L. Shkolnik, G. Anglada-Escude, M. C. Liu, A. J. Weinberger, A. P. Boss, B. Bowler, I. N. Reid,and M. Tamura, Identifying the Young, Nearby M dwarfs: Ages, Distances, and Kinematics (abstract),Cool Stars 17 Workshop, Barcelona, Spain.

311) A. P. Boss, Orbital Migration of Giant Protoplanets in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk(abstract), Annual DPS Meeting, Reno, Nevada, Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, 44, p.237.

2013

312) A. J. Weinberger, A. P. Boss, G. Anglada-Escude, Disk Evolution in Young Stellar Associations(abstract), American Astronomical Society Meeting #221, #137.03.

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313) A. P. Boss, et al., Commission 53: Extrasolar Planets Business Meeting Report, in IAU Transactions(T. Montmerle, ed.), Vol. xxx, Cambridge University Press, pp. xx-xx.

314) A. P. Boss, Short-Lived Radioisotope Homogeneity and Stable Oxygen Isotope Heterogeneity: SingleShot Versus Continuous Injection at the Surface of the Outer Solar Nebula (extended abstract), Lunarand Planetary Science XLIV, #1082.pdf.

315) A. P. Boss, C. M. O’D. Alexander, M. Podolak, Orbital Evolution of Dust Grains and Rocks DuringFU Orionis Outbursts (abstract), Transformational Science with ALMA: From Dust to Rocks to Planets,Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

316) G. Blackwood, R. Akeson, R. Belikov, D. Benford, A. Boss, et al. ExO: The Exoplanet Observatory(white paper), NASA Study on Applications of Large Space Optics Workshop, Huntsville, Alabama.

317) A. Weinberger, A. Boss, G. Anglada-Escude, Astrometry in the Service of Planet Formation Studies:Disk Lifetimes in Nearby Star Forming Regions and a Planet Candidate around an Mature Brown Dwarf(abstract), IAU Symposium 299: Exploring the Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems, Victoria,British Columbia.

318) A. P. Boss, Orbital Migration of Protoplanets in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk (ex-tended abstract), European Planetary Science Congress 2013, Volume 8, London, United Kingdom.

319) A. Melott, C. Dermer, A. Boss, D. Eichler, B. Fields, B. Thomas, D. Atri, A. Overholt, S. Bishop,M. J. Murray, Cosmic rays and the Earth (white paper), NASA Physics of the Cosmos Program, CosmicRays Study Analysis Group.

320) B. Jackson, C. Stark, E. Adams, M. Endl, P. Arras, A. Boss, D. Deming, A Survey for Very-ShortPeriod Planets in the Kepler Data (abstract), Annual DPS Meeting, Denver, Colorado, Bulletin of theAmerican Astronomical Society, xx, p. xxx.

321) A. P. Boss, Orbital Migration of Giant Protoplanets in a Marginally Gravitationally Unstable Disk(abstract), Second Kepler Science Conference, NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, California.

322) A. P. Boss, B. R. Oppenheimer, L. Poyneer, J. Pitman, S. Ridgway, AFTA TAC Report on theACWG#3 & ACWG#3.5 and Status of the ACWG Effort (white paper report), NASA Exoplanet Ex-ploration Program, JPL, Pasadena, California.

2014

323) A. P. Boss, Do Binary Stars Primarily Originate in Multiple Protostar Systems? (abstract), AAS223th. Abstracts, #214.01.

324) A. P. Boss and S. A. Keiser, Short-Lived Radioisotope Injection into the Solar Nebula: First 3DCalculations of Shock Interactions with Rotating Presolar Cloud Models (extended abstract), Lunar andPlanetary Science XLV, #1022.pdf.

325) J. R. Males, L. M. Close, O. Guyon, K. M. Morzinski, P. Hinz, J. Monnier, V. Tolls, A. Weinberger,T. J. Rodigas, A. Boss, T. S. Barman, K. Follette, Y.-L. Wu, Direct Imaging of Extrasolar Giant Planetsin the Habitable Zone (abstract), Exoplanets, Biosignatures, & Instruments 2014, Tucson, Arizona.

326) A. P. Boss, and S. A. Keiser, Collapse and Fragmentation of Magnetic Molecular Cloud Cores withthe Enzo AMR MHD Code. II. Prolate and Oblate Cores (abstract), AAS Topical Conference Series:Workshop on Dense Cores, Monterey, California.

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