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CURRICULUM VITф­ Peter Rankin McCullough
May 6, 2012

Name and Address:

Peter R. McCullough Space Telescope Science Institute 3700 San Martin Drive, Office S419, Baltimore, MD 21218 410 338 5068 work, 443 823 0447 cell 1993 Ph.D. (Astronomy), University of California, Berkeley 1989 M.A. (Astronomy), University of California, Berkeley 1986 B.Sc. (Physics, highest honors), U. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill AAS, ASP, IAU, IDA, MDV-SEIA

Education:

Memberships1 : Professional Experience: 2011 2002 1995 1993 1989 1987 1985 1984 present 2010 2002 1995 93 89

Asso ciate Astronomer, Space Telescope Science Institute Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute Assistant Professor, Astronomy, UI Urbana-Champaign IL Postdo ctoral (Hubble) Fellow, UIUC Research Assistant, Carl Heiles, UC Berkeley CA Research Assistant, Charles Townes, UC Berkeley CA Intern, NRAO Very Large Array, NM Intern, Weyerhaeuser Technical Center

Honors and Awards: 2009 2008 2007 1999 - 2003 1999 1998 1996 1993 1987 1986 1986 1984 1983 1982 1982
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JWST Group Achievement for Prelim. Design Review & Non-Advo cate Review STScI Group Achievement for WFC3 Thermal Vacuum Tests STScI award: JWST/NIRSPEC detector testing NSF CAREER Award UIUC Campus Award for Innovation in Undergraduate Instruction Using Educational Technologies, Honorable Mention Research Corp. Cottrell Scholar Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow NASA (STScI) Hubble Fellow NASA Graduate Student Researcher Program E.C. Anthony Fellowship Outstanding Senior in Physics Phi Beta Kappa N.C. Fellow, leadership development J.M. Morehead Scholar, merit scholarship National Merit Scholar

American Astronomical So ciety, Astronomical So ciety of the Pacific, International Astronomical Union, International Dark Sky Asso ciation, MD-DC-VA Solar Energy Industries Asso ciation


Oral Presentations of past couple years: 1. "Spectra of Transiting Extrasolar Planets: Past, Present, and Future" a) Penn State, January 27, 2012 b) Vanderbilt, January 31, 2012 2. "Characterization of Transiting Extrasolar Planets with Spitzer and Hubble" a) Princeton, Dec 7, 2010 b) NASA Ames, Dec 9, 2010 3. "The XO Constellation: Transiting Extrasolar Planets - their Discovery and Characterization" 2009-2010 a) Ro chester Institute of Technology, NY b) University of Louisville, KY c) Boston University, MA d) Harvard/SAO/CfA, Cambridge, MA e) Belmont Hill High Scho ol, Belmont, MA (mo dified for outreach) f) Centre d'Etudes Nuclaires (CEA), Saclay, France g) Institute d'Astrophysique (IAP), Paris, France 4. "You to o can (help) discover an Exoplanet" 2010 Amateur Telescope Makers of Boston, at Harvard, Cambridge MA 5. "Reliable and Affordable Wireless Delivery of Fusion Power to your Home, or ... Why I have Solar Panels and you will to o" 2009-2011 a) Sustainable Belmont, Belmont MA b) Ro chester Institute of Technology, NY c) Cable TV program, Belmont MA d) Louisville, KY e) Boston University, MA f) Princeton, NJ g) Mountain View, CA h) College Station, PA i) Nashville, TN Non-exoplanet Research Experience: Orion's Proplyds, 1991-95: According to a SPIE review of literature by Liu in 2006, the first and the most-cited astronomical paper of all those using laser-guided adaptive optics was mine on Orion's proplyds (#6). Contemporaneously with HST images by ODell et al., we showed the proplyds in the nebula's core were dusty-disk enshrouded newly-formed stars, measured the mass loss rates from them, and explained their much fainter, outer bow sho cks as interactions with the wind of the massive star Theta-1C. The Starfire Optical Range provided the observatory, with its 1.5-m telescope and laser-guided adaptive optics system. My contribution was everything else proposal, observing, data analysis, interpretation, and publication. Southern H-Alpha Sky Survey Atlas, SHASSA, 1990-2002: With fellow graduate student Bill Reach, I pioneered very-wide-field, very sensitive H-alpha imagery with fast lenses and CCDs that grew into Gaustad et al.s SHASSA (#18, ADS lists 175 citations). I assisted Wayne Rosing (later, founder of


LCO-GT) who constructed the hardware. I contributed to software, calibration, data analysis, scientific interpretation, and publications. With SHASSA we discovered a number of low-surface phenomena in the interstellar medium (#10, 14, 16, 17, 19, 21), and as intended from the outset, it provides a template for decontamination of the free-free emission of the cosmic microwave background observed by COBE, WMAP, and Planck (#12, my invited review). Princeton's Ed Jenkins wrote of SHASSA in 2001, "I think this survey will be of enormous benefit to astronomers ... the entire survey is stunning." Instrumentation Experience: Space hardware, 2002-2012: I have provided scientific guidance to teams of engineers, mostly at GSFC and contractors, on HST WFC3 and JWST NIRCam; more details are in my Research Statement. Robotic Telescopes, 1995-2012: The XO Pro ject requires very robust autonomous operation of commercial-off-the-shelf technology, of lenses, CCDs, telescope mounts, weather sensors, with a lot of software and ingenious system integration to make it all work (#23). Calibration of XO's accomplishment is that Horne (2003)1 listed 23 similar programs, nearly all of which (and others subsequently) tried and failed to discover TEPs. The XO Pro ject grew out of two of my earlier pro jects: 1) SHASSA, mentioned above, and 2) I invented a teaching to ol, called "Stardial," an autonomous drift-scanning CCD camera that deposited its images in real time to the Web for a decade (#11). Adaptive Optics, 1991-1998: In addition to the Orion proplyd pro ject (above), I also conceived of the polychromatic laser beacon to solve a fundamental problem for laser-guided adaptive optics the need for a natural star in the feedback system and its asso ciated limitations (#7). Such a polychromatic laser beacon has subsequently been demonstrated, and yet is an impractical solution for astronomy, although it may find application in ballistic missile defense, for steadying a laser that, to be useful, must be pointed ahead of an orbiting target. I assisted in design and construction of the University of Illinois Rayeigh-beacon Adaptive Optics system (Thompson, P.I.). I gained experience working on the optics (large static optics, deformable mirrors, and ro om-temperature and cryogenically-co oled optics), electronics, and both high-speed small-format CCD cameras, and optical and near-IR science arrays. Infrared and Radio Interferometry, 1987-1993: I assisted Charlie Townes (P.I.) on the 10 µm hetero dyne interferometer (#1,#2). That included experience in optics, CO2 lasers, high voltage, choppers, lo ckins, PZTs, delays lines, spectrum analyzers, and cryogenic infrared detector systems. As P.I. of a pro ject to measure the baryonic density of the universe with the 327 MHz line of deutrium in absorption, I observed two extremely bright radio sources with the NRAO VLA for 40-hours; I advanced the theory for noise in the domain where Michelson and Intensity interferometers overlap (#4).
University Teaching Exp erience: 1. UIUC ASTR 100 "Introduction to Astronomy," 250 students, 5 semesters 2. UIUC ASTR 122 "Stars and Galaxies," 100-200 students, 2 semesters 3. UIUC ASTR 210 "Introduction to Astronomy, Advanced" 50 students, 1 semester
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4. UIUC ASTR 314 "Astronomical Techniques and Instrumentation ," 10-20 students, 3 semesters 5. UIUC ASTR 403 "Observational Astronomy," 3-4 students, 3 semesters, core course in graduate curriculum 6. UCB ASTR 9 "SETI," 8 students, 1 semester, Seminar to p ermit grad-student to define curriculum and solo as professor. Sup ervisory Exp erience: 1. 2011­, Veselin Kostov, JHU PhD candidate, passed General Board Orals, PhD topic is Circumbinary planets with Kepler Mission data 2. 2010­, Nicolas Crouzet, p ostdoctoral researcher, XO and HST 3. 2005­, Doug Long, XO research instrument analyst 4. 2004­, XO Pro ject's Extended Team of advanced citizen scientists: Vanmunster, Bissinger, Howell, Gary, Fleenor, Foote, Garcia, Masi, Mallia, Poleski, Gregorio, Richardson. 5. 2007-2009, Pavel Machalek, PhD JHU, 1st p ostdoc on Kepler mission, now in private industry modeling climate 6. 2006-2008, Christopher Burke, p ostdoctoral researcher, 2nd p ostdoc at Harvard with Charb onneau, now on Kepler mission 7. 2006-7, PI-designee for QE exp eriments, with Figer, Regan, Bergeron, and Lindsay. 8. 2007, Radek Poleski, summer intern, PhD 2011 Warsaw, now the Columbus Prize p ostdoctoral fellow, Ohio State 9. 2006, Brett Rimes, summer intern, now in private industry 10. 2003-5, Jeff Stys, data analyst, now in commanding team at STScI 11. 2003-4, Scott Fleming, summer intern (twice), PhD 2011 U. Florida, 1st p ostdoc at Penn State 12. 2003, Knute Ray, engineer at STScI 13. 1995-2002, U. Illinois undergraduate students, 1-2 years: Chad Bender (now PhD astrophysics), Dan Logan (now PhD astrophysics), Jim Waldemer, Jim Pulokas, Troy Klyb er, and Dan Bullock. 14. 1996-2001, U. Illinois M.S. and PhD candidates, 1-3 years each, Ray Chen, Ian O'Dwyer, Patrick Hentges, Sam Crawford, Jie Zou, and Lawrence Tan. 15. 1994-1996, U. Illinois engineer, 2 years, Tao Wang Service during STScI employment: 1. 2011- , Founding memb er of STScI Sustainability Council 2. 2005-2009, Founder and organizer, Meridian Sp eeches, distinguished lecture series, STScI 3. 2009, SOC for May Symp osium, The Search for Life in the Universe, STScI


4. 2008, Giacconi Fellow Selection Committee, STScI 5. 2007, Participated as co-I in ATLAST, a large space telescop e study by Marc Postman (P.I.) 6. 2007, Participated in study of large space telescop es organized by STScI Director, Steve Beckwith 7. 2007, Transit Archive Working Group, advisory panel to NASA Michelson Science Center 8. 2007, Europ ean M-class mission prop osal (not selected), pro b ono advisor to Jean Schneider 9. 2005, SOC for May Symp osium on Extrasolar Planets, STScI 10. 2005, Prepared 2 of 12 science cases for the Stockman et al Science Assessment Team (JWST) rep ort to NASA. 11. 2004, Drafted 1 of 2 highlighted science cases for STScI Director's presentation to congressional committee reviewing HST SM4-restoration or cancellation. 12. 2004-5, NIRCam Science Team meetings, Arizona Additional Services: Referee and Review Panels (dates redacted; one or more instances each): 1. Funding: US NSF Small Business Innovative Research 2. Funding: US NASA Origins of Solar Systems 3. Funding: US NASA APRA, Astronomy and Physics Research and Analysis 4. Funding: US NASA SAT, Strategic Astrophysics Technology 5. Telescop e time: Keck 6. Referee for Journals: ApJ, AJ, A&A, MNRAS, PASP 7. Technical Reviewer: Imaging Through Turbulence, Roggeman, M. C, and Welsh, B. 1996, CRC Press, 320 pp. Observing Programs since 2004 (P. I. listed first): PRM = PI: 37 HST orbits, 48 SST hours, 33 ground-based nights. PRM = co-I: 302 HST orbits, 360 SST hours, 18 ground-based nights. 19. "The First Glimpse into a Sup er-Earth Atmosphere" HST GO 12251 Berta, Z. et al. 2010, 12 orbits. 18. "Time-variable Polarization of Glints from Earth's Ocean" McCullough, P. R., & Janes, K. 2009, Lowell 1.8-m/PRISM, 11 nights 17. "Asteroseismology of Extrasolar Planet HD 17156" HST GO 11945 Gilliland, R., McCullough, P. R., & Nelan, E. 2009, 175 orbits. 16. "Dynamic atmosphere of the eccentric and massive planet XO-3b" SST GO 600028 Machalek, P. et al. 2009, (Warm) IRAC, 2-bands, 160 hours. 15. "The Parallax of the Planet Host Star XO-3" HST GO 11706 and 12321 Johns-Krull, et al. 2008, Cycles 17 & 18, FGS astrometry, 11 orbits.


14. "Survey of XO-2 for an Earth-sized Planet" Burke, C. J. & McCullough, P. R., 2008, Lowell 1.8-m, 10 nights; WIYN 3.5-m, 8 nights. 13. "The Spitzer Exoplanetary Atmosphere Survey" SST IRAC Harrington, J. et al. 2008, 200 hours. 12. "Thermal Inversion in the atmosphere of XO-3b" SST DD 525 McCullough, P. R., Burke, Burrows, Hora, Johns-Krull, & Machalek 2008, IRAC, 4-bands, 12 hours. 11. "Secondary Eclipses of XO Planets" SST GO 40780 McCullough, P. R., Burke, Valenti, Janes, Hora, Johns-Krull & Long 2007, Cycle 5, IRAC, 4-bands, 24 hours. 10. "Extrasolar Planet XO-2b" HST GO 11228 McCullough, P. R., Burke, Gilliland, Valenti & Nelan 2007, Cycle 16, NICMOS Grism and FGS astrometry, 21 orbits. 9. "Thermal Emission from Exoplanet XO-1b" SST GO 30879 McCullough, P. R., Valenti, Stys, Gilliland, Hora, Janes, & Johns-Krull 2006, Cycle 4, IRAC, 4-bands, 12 hours. 8. "Exoplanet XO-1b: light curve and parallax" HST/DD GO 10998 McCullough, P. R., Gilliland, Valenti, Janes, Hora, Burke, Johns-Krull, Nelan, & Stys 2006, Cycle 15, NICMOS Grism and FGS astrometry, 16 orbits. 7. "More XO Planets, Transiting Hot Jupiters" McCullough, P. R., Burke, Valenti, Johns-Krull, Janes, & Long 2007B, HET 11-m sp ectroscopy, 25 hours of queue. 6. "Finding Additional XO Planets, Transiting Hot Jupiters" McCullough, P. R., Burke, Valenti, Johns-Krull, & Janes 2007A, HET 11-m sp ectroscopy, 30 hours of queue. 5. "Finding Transiting Hot Jupiter XO-2b" McCullough, P. R., Valenti, Stys, Burke, Janes & Johns-Krull 2006B, HET 11-m sp ectroscopy, 26 hours of queue. 4. "Mass Determination of a Jovian-sized Stellar Companion" McCullough, P. R., Valenti, Stys, & Janes 2006A, HET 11-m sp ectroscopy, 24 hours of queue. 3. "Transiting Hot Jupiters, XO Candidates" McCullough, P. R., Valenti, Stys, Janes, & Fleming 2005B, HET 11-m sp ectroscopy, 24 hours of queue. 2. "Transiting Hot Jupiters, XO Candidates" McCullough, P. R., Valenti, Stys, Janes, & Fleming 2004B, KPNO 4-m sp ectroscopy, 4 nights. 1. "The HST survey of the Orion Nebula Cluster" Robb erto, M. et al. 2004, HST Cycle 13, GO 10246, 104 orbits HST, 4 nights CTIO 4-m.


Grant Supporta of PRMb at Current Employer:

FUNDING AGENCY NASA

PROJECT TITLE HST GO 12251: "The First Glimpse into a Super-Earth Atmosphere" STScI DDRF: "The XO Constellation..." Origins: "XO Pro ject: Detection and Characterization of Transiting Extrasolar Planets" LSI: "Scientific and Exploration Potential of the Lunar Poles" HST GO 11945: "Asteroseismology of Extrasolar Planet HD 17156" SST GO 600028: "Dynamic atmosphere of the eccentric and massive planet XO-3b" SST DD 525: "Thermal Inversion in the atmosphere of XO-3b" HST GO 11228: "Extrasolar Planet XO-2b" SST GO 40780: "Secondary Eclipses of XO Planets" SST GO 30879: "Thermal Emission from Exoplanet XO-1b" HST/DD GO 10998: "Exoplanet XO-1b: light curve and parallax" STScI DDRF: "XO Constellation" (Hardware Upgrade+DA) Origins: "The XO Planet Finding System" STScI DDRF: "DA support" Origins: "A Photometric Search for Jovian Planets Transiting Very Bright Stars"

AWARD A M O UNT $ XX,XXX
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CUMULATIVE SUBTOTAL $ XXXXk

PROJECT PERIOD 2010-2012

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2009-2012

NASA

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2009-2011

NASA

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2007-2009

NASA

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2007-2009

NASA

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2007-2009

NASA

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2007-2009

NASA

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2006-2008

NASA

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2006-2009

NASA NASA

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2006-2007 2003-2006

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a Grants competitively awarded at current employer; unredacted table and similar data for previous employers available upon request. (NSF funding is not available to STScI.) b P.I. is PRM except where noted by this footnote, in which case only the subset managed by PRM is listed. c DDRF = STScI Director's Discretionary Research Funds; STScI internal peer-review. d Split 60:40 between STScI and CfA (to support co-I at CfA).


Refereed Publication List Summary: 44 papers; 14 sole-author or first author; 15 second author; 15 other. 44. Exoplanet XO-2b observed with HST NICMOS Crouzet, N., McCullough, P. R., Burke, C. & Long, D. 2012, ApJ, submitted 43. The Flat Transmission Spectrum of the Super-Earth GJ1214b from Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope Berta Z. K., et al. 2012, ApJ, 747, article 35 42. Precise Estimates of the Physical Parameters for the Exoplanet System HD-17156 Enabled by HST FGS Transit and Asteroseismic Observations Nutzman, P., Gilliland, R. L., McCullough, P. R., Charbonneau, D., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., Kjeldsen, H., Nelan, E. P., Brown, T. M., & Holman, M. J. 2011, ApJ, 726, article 3 41. Asteroseismology of the Transiting Exoplanet Host HD 17156 with HST FGS Gilliland, R. L., McCullough, P. R., Nelan, E. P., Brown, T. M., Charbonneau, D., Nutzman, P., Christensen-Dalsgaard, J., & Kjeldsen, H. 2011, ApJ, 726, article 2 40. NICMOS Observations of the Transiting Hot Jupiter XO-1b Burke, C. J., McCullough, P. R., Bergeron, L. E., Long, D., Gilliland, R. L., Nelan, E. P., Johns-Krull, C. M., Valenti, J. A., & Janes, K. A. 2010, ApJ, 719, 1796 39. The XO Planetary Survey Project - Astrophysical False Positives Poleski, R., McCullough, P. R., Valenti, J. A., Burke, C. J., Machalek, P., & Janes, K. 2010, ApJS, 189, 134 38. NICMOS Observations of the Transiting Hot Jupiter XO-1b Burke, C. J., McCullough, P. R., Bergeron, E., Long, D., Gilliland, R. L., Nelan, E. P., Johns-Krull, C. M., Valenti, J. A., & Janes, K. A. 2010, 719, 1796 37. Probing the Terminator Region Atmosphere of the Hot-Jupiter XO-1b with Transmission Spectroscopy Tinetti, G., Dero o, P., Swain, M. R., Griffith, C. A., Vasisht, G., Brown, L. R., Burke, C., & McCullough, P. 2010, ApJ, 712, L139 36. Thermal Emission and Tidal Heating of the Heavy and Eccentric Planet XO-3b Machalek, P., Greene, T., McCullough, P. R., Burrows, A., Burke, C. J., Hora, J. L., Johns-Krull, C. M., & Deming, D. L. 2010, ApJ, 711, 111 35. Detection of Thermal Emission of XO-2b: Evidence for a Weak Temperature Inversion Machalek, P., McCullough, P. R., Burrows, A., Burke, C. J., Hora, J. L., & Johns-Krull, C. M. 2009, ApJ, 701, 514 34. Photometric Detection of a Transit of HD 80606b Garcia-Melendo, E., & McCullough, P. R. 2009, ApJ, 698, 558 33. XO-5b: A Transiting Jupiter-sized Planet with a 4 day Period Burke, C. J., McCullough, P. R., Valenti, J. A., Long, D., Johns-Krull, C. M., Machalek, P., Janes, K. A., Taylor, B., Fleenor, M. L., Fo ote, C. N., Gary, B. L., Garcia-Melendo, E., Gregorio, J., & Vanmunster, T. 2008, ApJ, 686, 1331 32. Thermal Emission of Exoplanet XO-1b Machalek, P., McCullough, P. R., Burke, C. J., Valenti, J. A., Burrows, A., & Hora, J. L. 2008, ApJ, 684, 1427 31. The Transit Light Curve Project. IX. Evidence for a Smal ler Radius of the Exoplanet XO-3b Winn, J. N., Holman, M. J., Torres, G., McCullough, P., Johns-Krull, C., Latham,


D. W., Shporer, A., Mazeh, T., Garcia-Melendo, E., Fo ote, C., Esquerdo, G., & Everett, M. 2008, ApJ, 683, 1076 30. Quantum Efficiency and Quantum Yield of an HgCdTe Infrared Sensor Array McCullough, P. R., Regan, M., Bergeron, L., & Lindsay, K. 2008, PASP, 120, 759 29. Detecting `Temperate' Jupiters: the prospects of searching for transiting gas giants in Habitable Zones Fleming, S. W., Kane, S. R., McCullough, P. R., & Chromey, F. R. 2008, MNRAS, 386, 1503 28. XO-3b: A Massive Planet in an Eccentric Orbit Transiting an F5 V Star Johns-Krull, C. M., McCullough, P. R., Burke, C. J., Valenti, J. A., Janes, K. A., Heasley, J. N., Prato, L., Bissinger, R., Fleenor, M., Fo ote, C. N., Garcia-Melendo, E., Gary, B. L., Howell, P. J., Mallia, F., Masi, G., & Vanmunster, T. 2008, ApJ, 677, 657 27. XO-2b: Transiting Hot Jupiter in a Metal-rich Common Proper Motion Binary Burke, C. J., McCullough, P. R., Valenti, J. A., Johns-Krull, C. M., Janes, K. A., Heasley, J. N., Summers, F. J., Stys, J. E., Bissinger, R., Fleenor, M. L., Fo ote, C. N., Garcia-Melendo, E., Gary, B. L., Howell, P. J., Mallia, F., Masi, G., Taylor, B., & Vanmunster, T. 2007, ApJ, 671, 2115 26. A Transiting Planet of a Sun-like Star McCullough, P. R., Stys, J. E., Valenti, J. A., Johns-Krull, C. M., Janes, K. A., Heasley, J. N., Bye, B. A., Do dd, C., Fleming, S. W., Pinnick, A., Bissinger, R., Gary, B. L., Howell, P. J., & Vanmunster, T. 2006, ApJ, 648, 1228 25. The N2K Consortium. III. Short-Period Planets Orbiting HD 149143 and HD 109749 Fischer, D. A., Laughlin, G., Marcy, G. W., Butler, R. P., Vogt, S. S., Johnson, J. A., Henry, G. W., McCarthy, C., Ammons, M., Robinson, S., Strader, J., Valenti, J. A., McCullough, P. R., Charbonneau, D., Haislip, J., Knutson, H. A., Reichart, D. E., McGee, P., Monard, B., Wright, J. T., Ida, S., Sato, B., & Minniti, D. 2006, ApJ, 637, 1094 24. The Multitude of Molecular Hydrogen Knots in the Helix Nebula Meixner, M., McCullough, P., Hartman, J., Son, M., & Speck, A. 2005, AJ, 130, 1784 23. The XO Project: Searching for Transiting Extrasolar Planet Candidates McCullough, P. R., Stys, J. E., Valenti, J. A., Fleming, S. W., Janes, K. A., & Heasley, J. N. 2005, PASP, 117, 783 22. Unraveling the Helix Nebula: Its Structure and Knots O'Dell, C. R., McCullough, P. R., & Meixner, M. 2004, AJ, 128, 2339 21. Discovery of an Old, Nearby, and Overlooked Supernova Remnant Centered on the Southern Constel lation Antlia Pneumatica McCullough, P. R., Fields, B. D., & Pavlidou, V. 2002, ApJ, 576, L41 20. An Alternative to Spinning Dust for the Microwave Emission of LPH 201.663+1.643: An Ultracompact H II Region McCullough, P. R., & Chen, R. R. 2002, ApJ, 566, L45 19. Large-Scale Extended Emission around the Helix Nebula: Dust, Molecules, Atoms, and Ions Speck, A. K., Meixner, M., Fong, D., McCullough, P. R., Moser, D. E., & Ueta, T. 2002, AJ, 123, 346 18. A Robotic Wide-Angle H Survey of the Southern Sky Gaustad, J. E., McCullough, P. R., Rosing, W., & Van Buren, D. 2001, PASP, 113, 1326 17. A Straight and Narrow Ionized Filament McCullough, P. R., & Benjamin, R. A. 2001, AJ, 122, 1500


16. The 5-degree Diameter Ionized Halo of the Planetary Nebula Abel l 36 McCullough, P. R., Bender, C., Gaustad, J. E., Rosing, W., & Van Buren, D. 2001, AJ, 121, 1578 15. Modified StrЁ omgren Sphere McCullough, P. R. 2000, PASP, 112, 1542 14. A robotic wide-angle H-alpha survey of the southern sky Gaustad, J. E., Rosing, W., McCullough, P., & van Buren, D. 2000, Kinematika i Fizika Nebesnykh Tel Supplement, 3, 136 13. Atmospheric gravity wave signatures in the infrared hydroxyl OH airglow Frey, H. U., Mende, S. B., Arens, J. F., McCullough, P. R., & Swenson, G. R. 2000, Geophys. Res. Lett., 27, 41 12. Implications of H-alpha observations for studies of the Cosmic Microwave Background McCullough, P., Gaustad, J. E., Rosing, W., & van Buren, D. 1999, invited review, Sloan Summit on Microwave Foregrounds, ASP, San Francisco, 181, 253 11. Stardial: an Autonomous Astronomical Camera on the World Wide Web McCullough, P., & Thakkar, U. 1997, PASP, 109, 1264 10. A Correlation Between Balmer HII Emission and Infrared Cirrus McCullough, P. R. 1997, AJ, 113, 2186 9. An Upper Limit on the Contribution of Galactic Free-Free Emission to the Cosmic Microwave Background near the North Celestial Pole Gaustad, J. E., McCullough, P. R., & van Buren, D. 1996, PASP, 108, 351 8. A Comparison of Diffuse Ionized and Neutral Hydrogen Away from the Galactic Plane: H-alpha-emitting H I Clouds Reynolds, R. J., Tufte, S. L., Kung, D. T., McCullough, P. R., & Heiles, C. 1995, ApJ, 448, 715 7. The polychromatic artificial sodium star: a new concept for correcting the atmospheric tilt. Foy, R., Migus, A., Biraben, F., Grynberg, G., McCullough, P. R., & Tallon, M. 1995, A&AS, 111, 569 6. Photoevaporating stel lar envelopes observed with Rayleigh beacon adaptive optics McCullough, P. R., Fugate, R. Q., Christou, J. C., Ellerbro ek, B. L., Higgins, C. H., Spinhirne, J. M., Cleis, R. A., & Moroney, J. F. 1995, ApJ, 438, 394 5. Radio observations of D I and fractionation Heiles, C., McCullough, P. R., & Glassgold, A. E. 1993, ApJS, 89, 271 4. Interferometry of CYG A and CAS A - Source noise at 327 MHz McCullough, P. R. 1993, AJ, 106, 797 3. The interstel lar deuterium-to-hydrogen ratio - A reevaluation of Lyman absorption-line measurements McCullough, P. R. 1992, ApJ, 390, 213 2. Location and phase of dust formation in IRC + 10216 indicated by 11 micron spatial interferometry Danchi, W. C., Bester, M., Degiacomi, C. G., McCullough, P. R., & Townes, C. H. 1990, ApJ, 359, L59 1. The U.C. Berkeley infrared spatial interferometer - Instrumentation and first results Bester, M., Danchi, W. C., McCullough, P. R., & Townes, C. H. 1989, The Physics and Chemistry of Interstellar Molecular Clouds - mm and Sub-mm Observations in Astrophysics, 331, 396