Publications
2004
Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., Hill, G., 2004
Accurate Rotational Velocities of Ursa Major Cluster and Purported Ursa Major Stream Members.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, (in preparation).
Hill, G., Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., 2004
A Spectral Study of Vega: A Rapidly-rotating Pole-on Star
Astronomy and Astrophysics, (in preparation)
Caliskan, H., Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., 2004
A Spectroscopic Atlas of the magnetic CP star HR 8216 (A6pCrEuSr) 3830 – 4770
Astronomy and Astrophysics, (submitted February 2004)
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Heaton, R.J., 2004
Elemental abundance analyses with DAO spectrograms – XXVIII. The hot metallic-lined stars theta Leonis (A2 V) and omicron Pegasi (A1 IV).
Astronomy and Astrophysics, (accepted January 2004)
2003
Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., Friesen, T.P., 2003
A Spectroscopic Atlas of o Pegasi (A1 IV) 3827 – 4882
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 413, 285 – 291
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Kocer, D., Adelman, S.J., Caliskan, H., Teker, A., Gulliver, A.F., 2003
Elemental abundance analyses with DAO spectrograms – XXVII. The superficially normal stars theta And (A2 IV), epsilon Del (B6III), epsilon Aqr (A1.5 V), and iota And (B9 V)
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 406, 975 – 980
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Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Smalley. B., Pazder J.S., Younger P.F., Boyd L. & Epand D., 2003
The ASTRA Spectrophotometer
IAU Symposium 210 Modeling of Stellar Atmospheres
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume, 210, E55, 1 – 11
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Adelman, S.J., Bikmaev, I., Gulliver, A.F., Smalley. B., 2003
Roundtable on Instrumentation and Data Processing
IAU Symposium 210 Modeling of Stellar Atmospheres
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume, 210, 337 – 349
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Albayrak, B., Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., Aydin, C., Kocer, D., 2003.
A Spectroscopic Atlas of Deneb (A2Iae) 3826 – 5212
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 400, 1043 – 1049
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King, J.R., Villareal, R., Soderblum, D.R., Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., 2003
Stellar Kinematic Groups. II. A Reexamination of the Membership, Activity, and Age of the Ursa Major Group
Astronomical Journal, 125, 1980-2017
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2002
Gulliver, A.F., and Hill, G., 2002.
A Customized Spectroscopic CCD Reduction Package.
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume 281, 351.
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Caliskan, H., Adelman, S.J., Cay, T.M., Cay, I.H., Gulliver, A.F., Tektunali, G.H., Kocer, D., Teker, A., 2002.
Elemental Abundance Analyses with DAO Spectrograms – XXVI. The Superficially Normal Stars gamma Serpentis (F6V) and 101 Herculis (A7V).
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 394, 187-192.
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Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Kochukhov, O., Ryabchikova, T.A., 2002.
The Variability of the HgII 3984 Line of the Mercury-Manganese Star alpha And
Astrophysical Journal, 575, 449-460.
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2001
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Rayle, K.E., 2001.
Elemental Abundance Analyses with DAO Spectrograms – XXIV. The Mercury Manganese Stars upsilon Her, phi Her, HR 7018.
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 367, 597-604.
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2000
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Loden, L.O., 2000.
On the Cobalt Abundances of Early Type Stars.
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 353, 335-338.
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1999
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., 1999.
On Astrophysical Spectroscopy’s Atomic Data Needs.
Physica Scripta, T83, 97.
1998
Pintado, O.I., Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., 1998.
Elemental Abundance Analyses with Complejo Astronomico El Leoncito REOSC Echelle Spectrograms. III. HR 4887, 14 Hydrae, and 3 Centaurus A.
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 129, 563-567.
1996
Hill, G., Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., 1996.
The Fitting of Fundamental Stellar Parameters using STELLAR.
Model Atmospheres and Spectrum Synthesis, 5th Vienna Workshop,
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume, 108, 184-192.
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Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., 1996.
A Spectrograph’s Instrumental Profile and Scattered Light.
Model Atmospheres and Spectrum Synthesis, 5th Vienna Workshop,
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume, 108, 232-239.
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Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Holmgren, D.E., 1996.
Telluric lines.
Model Atmospheres and Spectrum Synthesis, 5th Vienna Workshop,
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume, 108, 293-298.
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Bakker, E.J., van der Wolf, F.L.A., Lamers, H.J.G.L.M., Gulliver, A.F., Ferlet, R., Vidal-Madjar, A., 1996.
The Optical Spectrum of HR 4049.
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 306, 924-934.
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1973 – 1995
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F., Hill, G., Pintado, O.I., 1995.
Astrophysical gf Values from High S/N Data of A Type Stars. Astrophysical Applications of Powerful New Databases,
Astron. Soc. Pacific Conf. Series Volume, 78, 455-466.
Gulliver, A.F., Hill, G., Adelman, S.J., 1994.
Vega: A Rapidly-rotating, Pole-on Star.
Astrophysical Journal Letters, 429, L81-84.
Hill, G., Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F.,1993.
The Double-Lined Spectroscopic Binary HR 104.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 105, 748-750.
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F. 1993.
Atomic Data Needs for Optical Region Studies of Early A Type Stars.
National Institute of Standards and Technology Sp. Publ., No. 850, 99-101.
Gulliver, A.F., Adelman, S.J., Cowley, C.R., Fletcher, J.M. 1991.
Metallic Line Profiles of the A0V Star Vega.
Astrophysical Journal, 380, 223-229.
Gulliver, A.F., Hill, G. 1990.
A Test of Selected Comparison Line Fitting Techniques.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 102, 1200-1207.
Gulliver, A.F., Stadel, J.G. 1990.
Automated Spectral Line Identification.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 102, 587-591
Adelman, S.J., Gulliver, A.F. 1990.
An Elemental Abundance Analysis of the Superficially Normal A Star Vega.
Astrophysical Journal, 348, 712-717.
Koubsky, P., Gulliver, A.F., Harmanec, P., Ballereau, D., Chauville, J., Graf, T., Horn, J., Iliev, L.H., Lyons, R.W. 1989
Properties and Nature of Be Stars. 13. Radial Velocity Variations of the Shell Star V923 Aql (HD183656) in the Past Sixty Years.
Bull. Astr. Inst. Czech., 40, 31-41.
Hube, D.P., Martin, B.E., Gulliver, A.F. 1988.
The Ellipsoidal Variability of 75 Pegasi.
Info. Bull. Variable Stars, No. 3151.
Gulliver, A.F., Hube, D.P., Hill, G. 1985.
The Massive Double-Lined Binary HD219634.I. Spectroscopic Observations.
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 151, 254-258.
Gulliver, A.F., Hube, D.P., King, R.F., Morris, S.C., Hill, G. 1985.
The Ellipsoidal Variable 33 Tauri.II. Photometry.
Astronomical Journal, 90, 1334-1342.
Hube, D.P.,and Gulliver, A.F., 1985.
Preliminary Orbital Elements for the Am Binary HD434.
J. Roy. Astron. Soc. Canada , 79, 49-53.
Hube, D.P.,and Gulliver, A.F. 1985.
75 Pegasi – A Very Short Period Extreme Mass Ratio Binary.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 97, 280-284.
Gulliver, A.F., Hube, D.P., Lowe, A., 1982.
HD219634 – A Massive New Eclipsing Binary.
Info. Bull. Variable Stars, No. 2146.
Poeckert, R., Gulliver, A.F., Marlborough, J.M., 1982.
Observations of o Andromedae. III. A Model.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 94, 87-96.
Gulliver, A.F., 1981.
Recent Developments in the Spectra of Shell Stars. I. The Stable Shell Stars.
Astrophysical Journal, 248, 222-227.
Gulliver, A.F., Bolton, C.T., Poeckert, R., 1980.
Observations of o Andromedae. II. Spectrum Variations.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 92, 774-781.
Gulliver, A.F., Bolton, C.T., 1978.
Observations of o Andromedae. I. Radial Velocities.
Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 90, 732-738.
Gulliver, A.F., 1977.
The Spectrum Variations of Pleione from 1938 to 1975.
Astrophysical Journal Supplement, 35, 441-459.
Gulliver, A.F., 1975.
Nineteen New Peculiar A Stars.
Astronomical Journal, 80, 402-403.
Gulliver, A.F., Winzer, J.E., 1973.
Spectrum and Light Variations of the Peculiar A Star HD51418.
Astrophysical Journal, 183, 701-708.