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BRUCE WILLIAM CARNEY Dept. of Physics & Astronomy TELEPHONE: (919) 962-3023 CB #3255 Phillips Hall (home) 929-9529 University of North Carolina FAX: (919) 962-0480; 962-8205 (private) Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255 E-MAIL: [email protected] PERSONAL Born November 30, 1946; Guam, Mariana Islands, U.S.A. Married Ruth Anne Humphry (Professor of Occupational Science at UNC-Chapel Hill) EDUCATION Harvard University 1969-71; 1974-78 Ph. D. (Astronomy) June 1978 Thesis: The Population II Main Sequence A.M. (Astronomy) March 1971 Research Exam: Problems in Protostar Evolution University of California, Berkeley 1965-69 B.A. (Astronomy) June 1969 POST-GRADUATE EXPERIENCE University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1980- Chair, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy (1999-2004) Samuel Baron Professor (permanent) (1994---) Dean E. Smith Professor (term) (1991-94) Professor of Astronomy (1989---) Associate Professor of Astronomy (1985-89) Assistant Professor of Astronomy (1980-85) Carnegie Institution of Washington 1978-80 Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Fellow MILITARY SERVICE (drafted)

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BRUCE WILLIAM CARNEY

Dept. of Physics & Astronomy TELEPHONE: (919) 962-3023CB #3255 Phillips Hall (home) 929-9529University of North Carolina FAX: (919) 962-0480; 962-8205 (private)Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3255 E-MAIL: [email protected]

PERSONAL

Born November 30, 1946; Guam, Mariana Islands, U.S.A.Married Ruth Anne Humphry (Professor of Occupational Science at UNC-Chapel Hill)

EDUCATION

Harvard University 1969-71; 1974-78

Ph. D. (Astronomy) June 1978 Thesis: The Population II Main Sequence

A.M. (Astronomy) March 1971 Research Exam: Problems in Protostar Evolution

University of California, Berkeley 1965-69

B.A. (Astronomy) June 1969

POST-GRADUATE EXPERIENCE

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1980-

Chair, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy (1999-2004) Samuel Baron Professor (permanent) (1994---) Dean E. Smith Professor (term) (1991-94) Professor of Astronomy (1989---) Associate Professor of Astronomy (1985-89) Assistant Professor of Astronomy (1980-85)

Carnegie Institution of Washington 1978-80

Department of Terrestrial Magnetism Carnegie Fellow

MILITARY SERVICE (drafted)

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U.S. Army Ballistics Research Laboratory 1971-74 Science & Engineering Assistant (Aeronomy) Honorable Discharge 1977

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

International Astronomical UnionAmerican Astronomical SocietyAstronomical Society of the PacificAmerican Physical SocietySigma Xi

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council:

Optical Panel, Astronomy and Astrophysics Survey Committee (to plan for the next decade of astrophysics); 1989-1990

Committee on Astronomy & Astrophysics: Optical and Infrared Panel;“The Future of Ground-based Optical & Infrared Astronomy”; 1994

Ground-based Optical and Infrared Panel, & Cross-panel on the NationalObservatories & Cross-panel on Laboratory Astrophysics; Astronomy andAstrophysics Survey Committee (to plan for the next decade of U.S.Astronomy and astrophysics); 1999-2000

National Science Foundation:

Astronomy Advisory Committee (1984-1987)Presidential Young Investigators Selection Panel (1988)Sub-Committee to Study the Funding of the National Centers (1986)Committee of Visitors, to review management of the Division of

Astronomical Sciences (1990)Several NSF program panels to review funding

International Gemini Observatory

Board of Directors (2002-2005; Chair 2004 and 2005)Gemini Science Committee (2002-2004)

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA):

Working Group on Astrophysical Data Systems (1987-1988)Ultraviolet/Visible and Gravitational Astrophysics Branch Research

Program Review Panel (1993)Infrared Telescope Facility Time Allocation Committee (1996-1998)

American Astronomical Society:

Shapley Lecturer (1982-1999)Nominating Committee (1987-1990; Chair 1988-1989)Committee on Astronomy and Public Policy (1989-1992; Chair 1996-1998)Councilor (2002-2005)Budget Committee (2002-2005)

Astronomical Society of the Pacific:

President (1995-97)President-Elect (1994-1995)Vice President (1993)Nominating Committee (1985-1988; Chair 1987-1988)Board of Directors (1989-1995) Chair, Search Committee for Editor of Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1989-1990) Chair, Search Committee for Executive Director (1992) Member, Awards Committee (1989-1995)Chair, Board of Editors, Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (1991-1994)

Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA):

Trustee (1983-1984)

Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy (AURA):

Board of Directors (1995-1996)Member Representative (1996-2005)Observatories Council (1997-2004); Chair 1997-2000; Vice-chair 2000-2004Nominating Committee (1996-1997; 2001-2003; Chair 2001-2002)U. S. Gemini Program Workshop on Astronomical Capabilities Needed to

Support Large Telescopes (September 1997)Chair, Panel on “Stellar Populations in Nearby Galaxies”

AURA Retreat on “The Future of NOAO” (March 1995)Chair, Future Telescopes at Kitt Peak and Cerro Tololo panelMember, NOAO-Independent Observatories Coordination panelMember, New Telescope Allocation Procedures panel

AURA Committee on “Future Directions for NOAO” (1998-1999)

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AURA Committee to Study the Effectiveness of the U. S. GeminiProject Office (1999)

National Optical Astronomy Observatories:

Director's Advisory Committee (1984-1985)Chair, Panel for Studies of Galactic Structure and Evolution with

8-meter Telescopes (1989-1990)Member, Search Committee for Director of Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (l993)

Kitt Peak National Observatory:

Users' Committee (1980-1985; 1988-1991; Chair 1983-1985)Chair, Committee for Long-range Computer Plans (1983-84)

Space Telescope Science Institute:

Member, Stellar Populations Panel/Telescope Allocation Committee, Cycle 2 (1991)Chair, Cool Stars Panel/Telescope Allocation Committee, Cycle 3 (1992)Space Telescope Observing Time Allocation Committee, Cycle 3 (1992)Member, Stellar Populations Panel/Telescope Allocation Committee, Cycle 7 (1996)Member, Hubble Fellows Selection Panel (1994)Chair, Hubble Fellows Selection Panel (1998)Chair, Galactic 4 Panel, Cycle 11 (2001)Member, Space Telescope Observing Time Allocation Committee, Cycle 11 (2001)

State of Texas Higher Education:

Member, Physics, Chemistry, & Astronomy Advanced Research Projects Panel (19XX)

Visiting Committees:

Member, Visiting Committee, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department ofTerrestrial Magnetism (1994; 1998)

Member, Visiting Committee, Department of Physics & Astronomy,University of Alabama (1995)

Member, Visiting Committee, Department of Physics & AstronomyIowa State University (1995)

Member, Isaac Newton Telescope Group Review Committee, La Palma,Canary Islands, UK Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council (2001)

Member, Visiting Committee, Department of Physics & Astronomy,Ohio University (2001)

Member, Visiting Committee, Department of Chemistry, University of North Carolinaat Chapel Hill (2001)

SOAR Telescope Project (UNC; Michigan State University; National Optical Astronomy

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Observatories; CNPq, Brazil)

UNC Member, Interim Board of Directors, 1996-1998Member, Board of Directors, 1999-

Vice-president, 2004-2006Chair, SOAR Telescope Director Search Committee, 2000

MAJOR INVITED CONFERENCE TALKS

1982 International Astronomical Unions XVIIIth General Assembly, Patras, Greece.“Globular Cluster Ages”

1983 Summer Astrophysics Workshop, Aspen, CO. “Globular Cluster Ages”

International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 68 (“Astrophysical Parameters forGlobular Clusters”), Schenectady, NY. “Globular Cluster Ages”

1984 European Southern Observatory Workshop on Primordial Helium, Munich, FRG.“The Helium Abundance of Halo Dwarfs”

Astronomical Society of the Pacific 96th Annual Meeting, Santa Cruz, CA.“Probing the Outer Galactic Halo”

International Astronomical Union Colloquium No. 88 (“Radial Velocities”),Schenectady, NY. “A New Survey of Proper Motion Stars”

1985 International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 117 (“Dark Matter in theUniverse”), Princeton, NJ. “The Local Escape Velocity and theMass of the Galaxy”

1986 International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 126 (“Globular Clusters”),Cambridge, MA. “Globular Clusters and Field Halo Stars”

13th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Chicago, IL.“The Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Halo”

1987 American Astronomical Society Meeting, Vancouver, BC. “Field Halo Stars”

1988 International Astronomical Union 20th General Assembly, Baltimore, MD.“Early Evolution of the Galaxy”“Baade-Wesselink Analyses of RR Lyraes and the Age of the Globular Clusters”

1989 Aspen Winter Astrophysics Workshop, Aspen, CO. “The Age Spread in the

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Galaxy's Halo”

Heidelberg Workshop on the Dynamics and Interactions of Galaxies, Heidelberg,Germany. “Stellar Populations and Mergers”

1990 ESO-CTIO Workshop on the Bulges of Galaxies, La Serena, Chile. “Is the Bulgeof our Galaxy Related to the Disk or to the Halo?”

Kitt Peak National Observatory Workshop on Astrophysics with Infrared Arrays,Tucson, Arizona. “K-Band Photometry of RR Lyrae Varaibles”

Aspen Summer Workshop on Stellar Dynamics and Formation of Galaxies, Aspen, CO,“Globular Cluster Systems in Nearby Galaxies”

1991 International Astronomical Union Symposium No. 149, Angra dos Reis, Brazil.“Relative and Absolute Ages of Globular Clusters”

Frascati Workshop on Standard Candles, Trani, Italy. “The Distances andAbsolute Magnitudes of RR Lyrae Variable Stars”

1992 Lick Observatory Summer Astrophysics Workshop, Santa Cruz, CA. “The HaloCluster and Field Populations”

1993 Aspen Winter Astrophysics Workshop, Aspen, CO. “The Local and Extragalactic HaloPopulation Distance Scale”

Optical Astronomy from the Earth and the Moon Workshop, San Diego, CA.“General Purpose Optical Telescopes”“The SOAR Telescope”

Hot Stars in the Galactic Halo Workshop, Schenectady, NY. “What is the Galaxy’sHalo Population?”

1994 The Formation of the Milky Way, Granada, Spain.“The Early Evolution of the Galaxy’s Halo and Disk”“Conference Summary”

High-resolution Spectroscopy with Very Large Telescopes, Tucson, AZ. “StellarPopulations with Optical and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy”

1995 Oort Workshop on the Galactic Halo, Leiden, Netherlands. “Searching for HaloPopulations Among Field Stars”

Formation of the Galactic Halo....Inside and Out, Tucson, AZ. “The Metal-poorPopulations in the Field: Kinematics and Chemistry”

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Brazilian Astronomical Society, Brasilia, Brazil. “Large Optical Telescopes”

1996 Symposium in Honor of Dr. Albert Whitford on the Galactic Bulge, Lick Observatory,University of California, Santa Cruz, CA “The Distance to the Galactic Center andthe Relative Ages of Globular Clusters and the Bulge”

Proper Motions & Galactic Astronomy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN“Stellar Populations and the Early History of the Galaxy”

1997 American Astronomical Society Invited Discourse. “The Galaxy’s Stellar Populationsand Their Inter-relationships”

1998 Saas-Fee School, Swiss Astronomical Society. A series of 9-10 lectures on globularclusters’ ages, chemical abundances, and relevance to Galactic history. Published asa book with W. E. Harris as co-author.

Third Stromlo Symposium, Canberra, Australia. “The Galaxy’s Halo Populations”

1999 35th Liege Symposium on the Galactic Halo: From Globular Clusters to Field Stars;“The Role of Accretion/Mergers in the Formation of the Halo”

2000 Stars 2000: Dynamics of Star Clusters and the Milky Way, in honor of the 300th

Anniversary of the founding of the Astronomical Research Institute. “The Originsof the Halo and the Thick Disk”

2002 Vera Rubin Symposium, Washington, DC. “The Origin of the Thick Disk”

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

BOOKS

1990 W. J. Thompson, B. W. Carney, and H. J. Karwowski, editors. Workshop onPrimordial Nucleosynthesis, World Scientific.

2001 B. W. Carney & W. E. Harris. Star Clusters. Springer-Verlag,(my nine chapters comprise 229 pages)

RESEARCH ARTICLES

* = refereed paper** = invited paper

@= contributed paper# = “telegrams”

+ = in preparation

1973 * Carney, B. W., Lortie, E., Kregel, M., and Niles, F., U.S. Army Ballistic ResearchLaboratory Report No. 1671. “Atmospheric Deionization Following a 5 MTBlast at 30 Km Altitude” (55 pages)

1976 * Carney, B. W., Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 88, 334-339. “Optical Identification of TwoB2 Radio Sources Near the Globular Cluster M3”

1977 # Carney, B. W., O’Meara, S., & Bortle, J. IAU Circular No. 3832, p. 2. “NovaNQ Vulpecula 1976”

1978 * Liller, M., and Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J., 224, 383-393. “A Photometric Study of theX-ray Globular Cluster NGC 6624”

* Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 83, 1087-1089. “Southern Subdwarf Photometry”

1979 * Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 84, 515-517. “The Main Sequence of the Globular ClusterNGC 6752”

* Peterson, R. C., and Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J., 231, 762-780. “Abundance Analysesof Metal-poor Stars. II. Yellow Spectra of Five Dwarfs”

* Carney, B. W., and Aaronson, M., Astron. J., 84, 867-871. “Subdwarf BolometricCorrections”

* Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J., 233, 211-225. “Subdwarf Ultraviolet Excesses and MetalAbundances”

* Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J., 233, 877-887. “The Subdwarf Helium Abundance andthe Rotation of the Galactic Halo”

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1980 * Peterson, R. C., Willmarth, D., Carney, B. W., and Chaffee, F. H., Jr., Astrophys. J.,239, 928-936. “BD-0° 4234: A High-velocity, Metal-poor, Double-linedSpectroscopic Binary”

* Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 85, 38-43. “Southern Metal-poor Stars: UBVRI Photometry”* Carney, B. W., Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 92, 56-59. “Spectrophotometry of Supernova

1979c in M100”* Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J. Suppl., 42, 481-500. “The Ages and Distances of Eight

Globular Clusters”@ Carney, B. W., IAU Symposium No. 85, Star Clusters, Ed. J. E. Hesser (Dordrecht:

Reidel), pp. 329-331. “Globular Cluster Ages and Distances”@ Janes, K. A., and Carney, B. W., IAU Symposium No. 85, Star Clusters, Ed. J. Hesser

(Dordrecht: Reidel), pp. 349-352. “The Young, Metal-poor SMC Cluster NGC 330”

1981 * Carney, B. W., and Peterson, R. C., Astrophys. J., 245, 238-246. “Abundance Analyses ofSubdwarfs of the Remote Halo”

* Carney, B. W., and Peterson, R. C., Astrophys. J., 251, 190-200. “Field Population IIBlue Stragglers”

@ Carney, B. W., IAU Colloquium No. 68, Astrophysical Parameters for Globular Clusters, Ed. A. G. D. Philip and D. S. Hayes (Schenectady: L. Davis Press), pp. 477-492.“Globular Cluster Ages”

1982 * Peterson, R. C., Tarbell, T., and Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J., 265, 972-981. “The Rotationof Field Horizontal Branch Stars”

* Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 87, 1527-1537. “Infrared Photometry of Hyades Dwarfs”

1983 **Carney, B. W., Highlights of Astronomy, 6, 255-266. “Globular Cluster Ages”* Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 88, 610-622. “A Photometric Search for Halo Binaries. I. New

Observational Data”* Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 88, 623-641. “A Photometric Search for Halo Binaries. II. Results”* Carney, B. W., and Jones, R., Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific., 95, 246-251.

“Chemical Abundances of the Extreme-velocity RR Lyrae Variable VY Serpentis”# Wood, J. H., & Carney, B. W. IAU Circular No. 3888, p. 3 “Nova N Normae 1983”

1984 * Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astrophys. J., 278, 241-254. “The Baade-WesselinkMethod and the Distances to RR Lyrae Stars. I. The Field Star VY Serpentis”

* Peterson, R. C., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astrophys. J., 279, 237-251. “The BlueStragglers of M67”

**Carney, B. W., E.S.O. Workshop on Primordial Helium, pp. 179-188 “The Helium Abundanceof Halo Dwarfs”.

* Bond, H. E., Carney, B. W., and Gauer, A. D., Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 96, 176-178.“Light Variations of the Population II F-type Supergiant HD 46703”

**Carney, B. W., Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific., 96, 841-855. “Probing the Outer Galactic Halo”

1985 * Carney, B. W., and Peterson, R. C., Mon. Not. Royal Astr. Soc., 212, 33P-35P. “TheRotational Velocity of the Rapidly Oscillating Ap Star HD 83368”

@ Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., in IAU Coll. No. 88, Stellar Radial Velocities,

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Ed. A. G. D. Philip & D. W. Latham (Schenectady: L. Davis Press), pp. 139-150.“A New Halo Survey”

@ Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Peterson, R. C., in IAU Coll. No. 88,Stellar Radial Velocities, Ed. A. G. D. Philip & D .W. Latham (Schenectady: L. DavisPress), pp. 187-188. “The Local Galactic Escape Velocity”

@ Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Straizys, V., in IAU Coll. No. 88, Stellar RadialVelocities, Ed. A. G. D. Philip & D. W. Latham (Schenectady: L. Davis Press),pp. 177-181. “Kinematics of Halo Red Giants”

@ Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., and Carney, B. W., in IAU Coll. No. 88, Stellar RadialVelocities, Ed. A. G. D. Philip & D. W. Latham, (Schenectady: L. Davis Press),pp. 381-384. “A Search for Halo Binaries: The First Results”

* Carney, B. W., Janes, K. A., and Flower, P. J., Astron. J., 90, 1196-1210. “The YoungSMC Cluster NGC 330”

* Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astrophys. J., 298, 803-807. “BD-6° 855: A SlightlyMetal-poor Dwarf from the Outer Halo”

1986 * Carney, B. W., and Seitzer, P., Astron. J., 91, 23-42. “Deep Photometry of the DracoDwarf Spheroidal Galaxy”

* Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astron. J., 91, 60-71. “The Kinematics of HaloRed Giants”

@ Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., In Spectroscopic and Photometric Classificationof Population II Stars, Ed. A. G. Davis Philip (Schenectady: L. Davis Press), pp. 99-103.“A New Halo Survey”

@ Carney, B. W., and Seitzer, P., In Spectroscopic and Photometric Classificacation ofPopulation II Stars, Ed. A. G. Davis Philip (Schenectady: L. Davis Press), pp. 101-105.“Color-magnitude Diagrams of Two Outer Halo Systems”

1987 **Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., in I.A.U. Symposium No. 117, Dark Matter inthe Universe, J. Kormendy and G. R. Knapp, eds. (Dordrecht: Reidel),pp. 39-50. “The Local Galactic Escape Velocity”

* Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Kurucz, R. L., Astrophys. J.,312, 254-270. “The Baade-Wesselink Method and the Distances to RR Lyrae Stars.II. The Field Star X Arietis”

* Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Kurucz, R. L., Astrophys. J.,314, 605-618. “The Baade-Wesselink Method and the Distances to RR Lyrae Stars.III. The Field Star SW Draconis”

* Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astron. J., 93, 116-156. “A Photometric andSpectroscopic Survey of Proper Motion Stars. I. The Data”

* Inman, R. T., and Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 93, 1166-1171. “AM-4: The Least MassiveGlobular Cluster?”

* Croswell, K., Latham, D. W., and Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 93, 1445-1453. “AnImbalance in the Local Galactic Halo?”

* Carney, B. W., Laird, J. B., Latham, D. W., and Kurucz, R. L., Astron. J.,94, 1066-1076. “A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. II. Extracting Metallicitiesfrom High-resolution, Low-S/N Spectra”

**Carney, B. W., Report of the Thirteenth Texas Symposium on Relativistic

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Astrophysics, M. Ulmer, ed., pp. 437-440. “The Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy’s Halo”@ Carney, B. W., Laird, J. B., and Latham, D. W., ESO Workshop on Stellar Evolution

and Dynamics in the Outer Halo of the Galaxy, M. Azzopardi and F. Matteucci, Eds.,pp. 129-134. “Nearby Visitors from the Outer Galactic Halo”

@ Laird, J. B., Rupen, M. P., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., ESO Workshop onStellar Evoultion and Dynamics in the Outer Halo of the Galaxy, M. Azzopardi andF. Matteuci, Eds., pp. 135-139. “The Halo Metallicity Distribution Function”

1988 * Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W. Astrophys. J., 326, 312-322. “TheBaade-Wesselink Method and the Distances to RR Lyraes. V. The Field StarDH Pegasi”

**Carney, B. W. In The Harlow Shapley Symposium on Globular Cluster Systems in Galaxies,I.A.U. Symposium Number 126, J. E. Grindlay and A. G. Davis Philip, Eds., (Dordrecht:Reidel, pp. 133-148. “Globular Cluster and Field Halo Stars”

* Laird, J. B., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W. Astron. J., 95, 1843-1875. “A Survey ofProper Motion Stars. III. Distances, Reddenings, and Metallicities”

* Carney, B. W., and Peterson, R. C., Astron. J., 96, 378-387. “A Survey of ProperMotion Stars. IV. A Search for Southern Extreme-velocity Stars”

* Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B., Astron. J., 96, 560-566.“A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. V. The Local Galactic Escape Velocity”

* Latham, D. W., Mazeh, T., Carney, B., McCroskey, R., Stefanik, R., and Davis,R. J., Astron. J., 96, 567-587. “A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. VI. Orbits for FortySpectroscopic Binaries”

* Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astrophys. J., 332, 206-235. “TheBaade-Wesselink Method and the Distances of RR Lyraes Stars. VI. The FieldStars RS Boo, TW Her, VY Ser, and UU Vir and the Absolute Magnitudes of RRLyrae Stars”

* Reasenberg, R. D., Babcock, R. W., Chandler, J. F., Gorenstein, M. V., Huchra, J. P.,Pearlman, M. R., Shapiro, I. I., Taylor, R. S., Bender, P., Buffington, A.,Carney, B. W., Hughes, J. A., Johnston, K. J., Jones, B. F., and Matson, L. E.Astron. J., 96, 1731-1745. “Micro-arcsecond Optical Astrometry: An Instrument and ItsAstrophysical Applications”

* Laird, J. B., Rupen, M. P., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astron. J., 96, 1908.A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. VII. The Halo Metallicity Distribution Function”

@ Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., Jones, R. V., and Beck, J. A., in The Proceedings ofthe Workshop on the Calibration of Stellar Ages, A. G. D. Philip, Ed. pp. 31-42.“The Distances and Ages of Globular Clusters”

@ Latham, D. W., Mazeh, T., Carney, B. W., McCrosky, R. E., Stefanik, R. P., andDavis, R. J., in The Proceedings of the Workshop on the Calibration of StellarAges, A. G. D. Philip, ed., pp. 185-189. “New Orbital Solutions for SpectroscopicBinaries in the Halo and the Prospects for a New Determination of the Age of the Galaxy”

@ Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., Jones, R. V., Beck, J. A., and Laird, J. B., inSpectroscopy of Individual Stars in Globular Clusters and Early ChemicalEvolution of the Galaxy, ed. by G. Cayrel, M. Spite, and T. Lloyd Evans (Publ. ofParis Observatory), pp. 87-96. “Is There an Age Spread in the Galactic Halo?”

@ Laird, J. B., Rupen, M. P., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., in Spectroscopy of

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Individual Stars in Globular Clusters and Early Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy,ed. by G. Cayrel, M. Spite, and T. Lloyd Evans (Publ. of Paris Observatory), pp. 37-44.“The Halo Metallicity Distribution Function”

1989 * Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B., Astron. J., 97, 423-430. “A Survey ofProper Motion Stars. VIII. On the Galaxy's Third Population”

* Peterson, R. C., and Carney, B. W. Astrophys. J., 347, 266-281. “Relative AbundanceDeterminations in Metal-poor Giants. I. Photometry and Equivalent WidthMeasurements”

**Carney, B. W. In Dynamics and Interactions of Galaxies, ed. by R. Wielen and A.Toomre (Berlin, Springer-Verlag), pp. 52-55. “Stellar Populations and Mergers”

1990 * Carney, B. W., Aguilar, L., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B., Astron. J., 99, 201-220.“A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. IX. The Galactic Halo’s Metallicity Gradient”

* Seitzer, P., and Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 99, 229-239. “The Obscure Globular ClusterPalomar 15”

* Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B., Astron. J., 99, 572-589. “A Survey ofProper Motion Stars. X. The Early Evolution of the Galaxy's Halo”

* Peterson, R. C., Kurucz, R. L., and Carney, B. W., Astrophys. J., 350, 173-185.“Relative Abundance Determinations in Metal-poor Giants. II. TransitionProbabilities and the Abundance Determinations”

* Phillips, M. M., Hamuy, M., Maza, J., Ruiz, M. T., Carney, B. W., and Graham, J. A.,Publ. Astron. Soc. Pacific, 102, 299-305. “The Light Curve of the Plateau Type IISN 1983K”

@ Mazeh, T., Latham, D. W., Mathieu, R. D., and Carney, B. W. In Active CloseBinaries, ed. by C. Ibanoglu and I. Yavuz (Kluwer), pp. 145-149. “On the OrbitalCircularization of Close Binaries”

**Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B., In ESO/CTIO Workshop on Bulgesof Galaxies, ed. D. Terndrup and B. Jarvis, pp. 127-135. “Is The Galactic HaloRelated to the Disk or the Bulge?”

1991 @ Storm, J., and Carney, B. W., in I. A. U. Symposium No. 148, The MagellanicClouds, ed. by R. Haynes and D. Milne (Dordrecht: Reidel), pp. 215-217. “RadialVelocities for Three Distant LMC Globular Clusters”

**Carney, B. W. In Astrophysics With Infrared Arrays, ed. R. Elston, p. 115-120.“K-Band Photometry of RR Lyraes”

* Storm, J., Carney, B. W., Freedman, W., and Madroe, B. F.. Publ. A. S. P.,103, 261-267. “Radial Velocities of Three Very Distant LMC Clusters”

* Carney, B. W., Fullton, L. K., and Trammell, S. R., Astron. J., 101, 1699-1719. “TheDistant Globular Cluster NGC 6229 and its Relation to Other Outer Halo Clusters”

* Croswell, K., Latham, D. W., Carney, B. W., Schuster, W., and Aguilar, L. Astron. J.,101, 2078-2096. “A Search for Distant Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy's Halo andThick Disk”

* Storm, J., Carney, B. W., and Beck, J. A. Publ. A. S. P., 103, 1264-1278.“BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster M5”

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1992 * Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., Storm, J., and Latham, D. W. Astrophys. J., 386, 646-662.“The Baade-Wesselink Method and the Distances to RR Lyrae Stars.VII. The Field Stars SW Andromedae and DX Delphini and a Comparisonwith Other Baade-Wesselink Analyses”

* Carney, B. W., Storm, J., and Jones, R. V. Astrophys. J., 386, 663-684.“The Baade-Wesselink Method and the Distances to RR Lyrae Stars.VIII. A Comparison with Other Techniques and Implications for GlobularCluster Distances and Ages”

* Carney, B. W., Storm, J., and Trammell, S. R. Publ. A. S. P., 104, 44-56.“BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster M92”

* Storm, J., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W. Publ. A.S.P., 104, 159-167.“Infrared Photometry of RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 and M92”

* Storm, J., Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B. Publ. A.S.P., 104, 168-178.“Radial Velocity Curves of RR Lyrae Stars in the Globular Clusters M5 and M92”

* Latham, D. W., Mazeh, T., Carney, B. W., Laird, J. B., Stefanik, R., Davis, R. J.,and Morse, J., Astron. J., 104, 774-795. “A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. XI. Orbitsfor Forty Metal-poor Spectroscopic Binaries”

**Carney, B. W., In IAU Sym. No. 149, Stellar Populations in the Galaxy, ed. B. Barbuy & A.Renzini (Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp. 15-21. “The Ages of the Globular Clusters”

@ Torres, G., Latham, D. W., Mazeh, T., Carney, B. W., Stefanik, R. P., Davis, R. J.,and Laird, J. B., in IAU Sym. No. 151, Evolutionary Processes in Interacting BinarySystems, ed. Y. Kondo, R. F. Sistero, & R. S. Polidan (Dordrecht: Kluwer),pp. 100-105. “Tidal Circularization Among the Close Binaries in the Halo”

@ Laird, J. B., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., in The Globular Cluster-Galaxy Connection,ed. G. Smith and J. Brodie, pp. 95-98. “The Globular Cluster Metallicity Distribution”

@ Latham, D. W., Mazeh, T., Stefanik, R. P., Davis, R. J., Carney, B. W., Torres, G.,and Laird, J. B. in IAU Colloquium No. 135, Complementary Approaches toBinary and Multiple Star Research, ASP Conf. Series Vol. 32 (San Francisco: ASP),ed. by H. McAlister and W. H. Hartkopf, pp. 151-160. “Spectrocopic Binaries in the Halo”

**Carney, B. W., Storm, J., and Jones, R. V., Mem. Soc. Astr. Ital., 63, pp. 409-433.“The Distances and Absolute Magnitudes of RR Lyrae Variable Stars”

**Carney, B. W. , in Galaxy Evolution: The Milky Way Perspective, ed. S. R. Majewski,pp. 83-102. “Kinematics, Chemistry, and Stellar Populations”

**Carney, B. W., in The Globular Cluster-Galaxy Connection", ed. G. Smith and J. Brodie,pp. 234-245, “The Galactic Field Halo Population”

@ Latham D. W., Mazeh, T., Torres, G., Carney, B. W., Stefanik, R. P., and Davis, R. J.In Binaries as Tracers of Stellar Formation, eds. A. Duquennoy & M. Mayor, Cambridge:Cambridge Univ. Press, pp. 139-144. “Circularization of Binary Orbits in the Halo Population:A New Chronometer”

1993 * Carney, B. W., Storm, J., and Williams, C., Publ. A. S. P., 105, 294-300. “BV Photometryof V9, the Only RR Lyrae in the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae”

* Carney, B. W., and Seitzer, P., Astron. J., 105, 2127-2137. “Optical Detection of the Galaxy'sStellar Warp and Outer Disk”

* Balachandran, S., Carney, B. W., Fry, A., Fullton, L. K., and Peterson, R. C., Astrophys. J.,413, 368-375. “The Lithium Abundance in HD 89499, a Tidally-locked, Short-period

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Halo Binary”

1994 * Storm, J., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astron. & Astrophys., 290, 443-457.“Distance and Luminosities for RR Lyraes in M5 and M92 from Baade-Wesselink Analyses”

@ Balachandran, S., Carney, B. W., Carr, J. S., & Laird, J. B., in Infrared Astronomy withArrays: The Next Generation, ed. by G. Neugebauer (ASP Conference Series, San Francisco),pp. 100-103. “The Oxygen Abundance in HD 103095”

**Carney, B. W., in Optical Astronomy from the Earth and the Moon, ed. D. Pyper Smithand R. J. Angione (San Francisco: ASP), pp. 45-55. “The SOAR Telescope”

**Carney, B. W., in Optical Astronomy from the Earth and the Moon, ed. D. Pyper Smithand R. J. Angione (San Francisco: ASP), pp. 3-6. “General Purpose Optical Telescopes”

@ Coggins, J. M., Fullton, L. K., and Carney, B. W. in The Restoration of HST Images andSpectra --- II, eds. R. J. Hanisch and R. L. White (Baltimore: Space Telescope Science Institute),pp. 24-33. “Iterative/Recursive Deconvolution with Application to HST Data”

* Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Laird, J. B., Astron. J., 107, 2240-2289. “A Surveyof Proper Motion Stars. XII. An Expanded Sample”

* Storm, J., Nordstrom, B., Carney, B. W., and Andersen, J., Astron. & Astrophys, 291,121-134. “A Baade-Wesselink Analysis of the RR Lyrae Star V9 in 47 Tucanae”

@ Fullton, L. K., Carney, B. W., Janes, K. A., Coggins, J. M., and Seitzer, P., inThe Restoration of HST Images and Spectra --- II, eds. R. J. Hanisch and R. L. White(Baltimore: Space Telescope Science Institute), pp. 296-299. “Improved Photometry of HSTData With Iterative/Recursive Deconvolution Techniques”

@ Fullton, L. K., Carney, B. W., Coggins, J. M., Janes, K. A., Heasley, J. N., and Seitzer, P.,in Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems III, ASP Conference Series

(San Francisco, ASP), pp. 288-291. “Iterative/Recursive Image Deconvolution Method andApplication to HST Images”

1995 ** Carney, B. W., in Hot Stars in the Galactic Halo, eds. S. J. Adelman, A. R. Upgren,and C. J. Adelman (Cambridge University Press), pp. 3-16. “What is the Galaxy’sHalo Population?”

@ Storm, J., Carney, B. W., Nordstrom, B., Andersen, J., and Latham, D. W., inHot Stars in the Galactic Halo, eds. S. J. Adelman, A. R. Upgren, and C. J. Adelman(Cambridge University Press), pp. 298-303. “Baade-Wesselink Analyses of Field vs. ClusterRR Lyrae Variables”

** Carney, B. W. in The Formation of the Milky Way Galaxy, ed. E. Alfaro & G. Tenorio-Tagle(Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press). “Halo Field Stars and Globular Clusters: Clues to theOrigin of the Milky Way”, pp. 305-315

** Carney, B. W., in The Formation of the Milky Way Galaxy, ed. E. Alfaro & G.Tenorio-Tagle (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press). “The Formation of the Milky WayGalaxy: Conference Finale”, pp. 347-360

@ Fullton, L. K., & Carney, B. W., in The Formation of the Milky Way Galaxy, ed. E. Alfaro & G.Tenorio-Tagle (Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press). “The Age of the Galactic Inner Haloand Bulge”, pp. 251-254

* Mazeh, T., Zucker, S., Goldberg, D., Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., and Carney, B. W.Astrophys. J., 449, 909-915. “Study of Spectroscopic Binaries with TODCOR. II.The Highly Eccentric Binary HD 2909”

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* Sneden, C., Basri, G., Boesgaard, A. M., Brown, J. A., Carney, B. W., Kraft, R. P., Smith, V.,and Suntzeff, N. B., P.A.S.P., 107, 997-1002. “Stellar Population and Abundance Studiesat High Resolution with Very Large Telescopes”

* Fullton, L. K., Carney, B. W., Olszewski, E. W., Zinn, R., Demarque, P., , Heasley, J.,Janes, K. A., Da Costa, G. S., and Seitzer, P., Astron. J., 110, 652-681. “A VIC Color-magnitude Diagram of the Globular Cluster NGC 6352 from Hubble Space TelescopePlanetary Camera Observations”

* Carney, B. W., Fulbright, J., Terndup, D. M., Suntzeff, N. B., and Walker, A. R., Astron. J.110, 1674-1685. “The Distance to the Galactic Center Derived Using the InfraredPeriod-Luminosity Relation for RR Lyrae Variables in Baade's Window”

1996 * Balachandran, S., and Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 111, 946-961. “The Oxygen Abundance in theHalo Dwarf HD 103095”

* Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., & Fulbright, J. P., P.A.S.P., 108, 877-893. “Template KLight Curves for RR Lyrae Stars”

* Carney, B. W., P.A.S.P., 108, 900-910. “The Constancy of [α/Fe] in Globular Clusters ofDiffering Age and [Fe/H]”

* Carney, B. W., Laird, J. B., Latham, D. W., and Aguilar, L. Astron. J., 112, 668-692, “A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. XIII. Metallicity vs. Kinematics”

** Carney, B. W., in “The Formation of the Galactic Halo...Inside and Out”, ed. H. Morrison andA. Sarajedini (San Francisco, ASP), pp. 103-112. “Multiple Histories Among theMetal-poor Field and Cluster Stars”

@ Fullton, L. K., and Carney, B. W., in “The Formation of the Galactic Halo...Inside and Out”,ed. H. Morrison and A. Sarajedini (San Francisco, ASP), pp. 265-268. “New Age andAbundance Estimates for NGC 6723: Implications Regarding Formation of the Inner Halo”

@ Fullton, L. K., Carney, B. W., Olszewski, E., Zinn, R., Demarque, P., Da Costa, G. S.,Janes, K. A., & Heasley, J. N., in “The Formation of the Galactic Halo...Inside and Out”,ed. H. Morrison and A. Sarajedini (San Francisco, ASP), pp. 269-272. “The Age of NGC 5927:Comparison with Other Disk and Halo Globular Clusters”

* Peterson, R. C., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Astrophys. J. Letters, 465, L47-L50.“The Rotation of RR Lyrae Stars”

1997 * Fry, A. M., and Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 113, 1073-1087. “Chemical Abundances of GalacticCepheid Variables that Calibrate the P-L Relation”

* Carney, B. W., Wright, J. S., Sneden, C., Laird, J. B., Aguilar, L., and Latham, D. W., “Discovery of an “α” Element-poor Halo Star in a Search forVery Low Metallicity Disk Stars” Astron. J., 114, 363-375

@ Carney, B. W., in Proper Motions and Galactic Astronomy. “Galactic Historyvia Corrections for Proper Motion Biases”, ed. R. M. Humphreys (San Francisco,ASP), pp. 117-127

* Lee, S.-G., Carney, B. W., & Probst, R. “Infrared Photometric Study of FieldPopulation II Stars” J. Korean Astron. Soc., 30, 1-11

@ Storm, J., Carney, B. W., Freedman, W., & Madore, B. F., in AstrophysicalApplications of Stellar Pulsation, IAU Sym. No. 155, ed. R. S. Stobie &P. A. Whitelock (Dordrecht: Kluwer), pp. 379-383. “Baade-Wesselink Analysis ofa Sample of Equal Period SMC Cepheids: A Progress Report”

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@ Rhoads, J. E., Von Hippel, T., Carney, B. W., Claver, C. F., Code, A. D., Cole, A.,Conselice, C., Dey, A., Howk, C., Jacoby, G., Jannuzi, B., Lee, J., Orosz, J. A.,Pisano, D. J., Sawyer, D., Sharp, N., & Smith, P. “Optical Gamma-ray BurstFollow-up at Kitt Peak National Observatory”, in Gamma-ray Bursts, 4thHuntsville Symposium, ed. C. A. Meegan, R. D. Preece, & T. M. Koshut(AIP, Woodbury), pp. 548-551

1998 * Fernley, J., Carney, B. W., Skillen, I., Cacciari, C., and Janes, K. A., M.N.R.A.S.,293, L61-L64. “The Slope of the MV,[Fe/H] Relation”

* Corwin, T. M., & Carney, B. W. “A Model for V4 in the Globular Cluster M3”Int. Bull. Var. Stars, No. 4547, pp. 1-2

* Corwin, T. M., Allen, D. M., & Carney, B. W. “The Discovery of Two NewDouble-mode RR Lyrae (RRd) Variables in the Globular Cluster M3” Int. Bull.Var. Stars, No. 4548, pp. 1-2

@ Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., Mazeh, T., Torres, G., and Carney, B. W., “Low-massCompanions Found in a Large Radial-velocity Survey”, in Brown Dwarfs &Extrasolar Planets, ed. R. Rebolo, E. L. Martin, & M. R. Zapatero Osorio(San Francisco, ASP), pp. 178--181

* Carney, B. W., Lee, J.-W., & Habgood, M. J. “The Red Horizontal Branch StarHD 17072” Astron. J., 116, 424-428

* Carney, B. W., Fry, A. M., & Gonzalez, G. “Lithium and r-Process Abundancesin the Population II Cepheid M5 V42” Astron. J., 116, 2984-2992

@ Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., Mazeh, T., Goldberg, D., Torres, G., &Carney, B. W. “A Survey for Spectroscopic Binaries in a Large Proper-motionSample”, in The Tenth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, ed. R. A. Donahue& J. A. Bookbinder (ASP, San Francisco), p. 2129

@ Storm, J., Carney, B. W., & Fry, A. M. “A Baade-Wesselink Analysis of Cepheidsin the Small Magellanic Cloud”, Mem. Soc. Astr. Ital., 69, 79-87.

1999 * Fry, A. M., and Carney, B. W., Astron. J., 118, 1806-1813, “The Cepheid Color-TemperatureRelation”

* Corwin, T. M., Carney , B. W., & Allen, D. M. “Double-mode RR Lyraes in theGlobular Cluster M3” Astron. J., 117, 1332-1340

** Carney, B. W. “Accretion/Fragmentary Evolution in the Galactic Halo”,in The Third Stromlo Symposium: The Galactic Halo, ed. B. K. Gibson,T. S. Axelrod, & M. E. Putnam (ASP, San Francisco), pp. 230-242

* Lee, J.-W. & Carney, B. W. “BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in theGlobular Cluster M2 (NGC 7089)” Astron. J., 117, 2868-2881.

* Lee, J.-W., & Carney, B. W., RR Lyrae Luminosity Differences BetweenOosterhoff I and II Cluster Systems and the Origin of the OosterhoffDichotomy”, Astron. J., 118, 1373-1389

* Corwin, T. M., Carney, B. W., and Nifong, B. G., “BV Photometry of RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster NGC 5466”, Astron. J., 118, 2875-2887

@ Fullton, L. K., Stetson, P. B., & Carney, B. W. “Hubble Space TelescopeWFPC2 Color-magnitude Diagram of NGC 6287”, Astrophys.Space Science, 265, 361-362.

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2000 * Prochaska, J., Naumov, S. O., Carney, B. W., McWilliam, A., & Wolfe, A. M., “The Galactic Thick Disk Stellar Abundances”, Astron. J., 120, 2513-2549.@ Storm, J., Carney, B. W., & Fry, A. M. “The Metallicity Effect on the Cepheid P-L

Relation from SMC Cepheids”, in Harmonizing Cosmic Distance ScalesIn a Post-HIPPARCOS Era, ed. D. Egret & A. Heck (ASP, San Francisco), p. 320.

* Mazeh, T., Naef, D., Torres, G., Latham, D. W., Mayor, M., Beuzit, J.-L., Brown, T. M.,Carney, B. W., Charbonneau, D., Drukier, G. A., Laird, J. B., Pepe, F., Perrier, C.,Queloz, D., Santos, N. C., Sivan, J.-P., Udry, Stephane, & Zucker, S., Astrophys J. Lett.,532, L55-L58. “The Spectroscopic Orbit of the Planetary Companion TransitingHD 209458”

** Carney, B. W. “The Role of Accretion or Mergers in the Formation of the Haloand Thick Disk”, in The Galactic Halo: from Globular Clusters to Field Stars,ed. A. Noels, P. Magain, D. Caro, E. Jehin, G. Parmentier, & A. Thoul,Universite de Liege, pp. 287-298.

**Carney, B. W. “The Origins of the Halo and the Thick Disk”, to appear in Dynamicsof Star Clusters and the Milky Way (ASP: San Francisco), ed. S. Deiters, B. Fuchs,A. Just, R. Spurzem, & R. Wielen, pp. 255-268.

@ Ivans, I., Carney, B. W., de Almeida, L., & Sneden, C. “Galaxy Mergers: A Searchfor Chemical Signatures”, in Dynamics of Star Clusters and the Milky Way(ASP, San Francisco), ed. S. Deiters, B. Fuchs, A. Just, R. Spurzem, & R. Wielen

2001 * Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., Laird, J. B., Grant, C. E., Morse, J. A. “A Surveyof Proper Motion Stars. XIV. Binary Systems Among Metal-poor Field BlueStragglers” Astron. J., 122, 3419-3435

* Lee, J.-W., Carney, B. W., Fullton, L. K., & Stetson, P. B. “IR Photometry ofGlobular Clusters NGC 6287 and NGC 6341 (M92): The Formation of theGalactic Halo” Astron. J., 122, 3136-3154

* Corwin, T. M., & Carney, B. W., “BV Photometry of the Globular Cluster M3”, Astron. J., 122, 3183-3211* Balachandran, S., Carr, J. S., & Carney, B. W., “Oxygen Abundances from Infrared OH Lines”, New Astronomy Reviews, 45, 529-531

2002 * Lee, J.-W., & Carney, B. W. “Near-Infrared Photometry of the Globular ClusterPalomar 6” Astron. J., 123, 3305-3317.

* Lee, J.-W., & Carney, B. W. “Chemical Abundances of Three Metal-poor GlobularClusters (NGC 6287, NGC 6293, and NGC 6541) in the Inner Halo”, Astron. J.,124, 1511-1527.

* Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., Torres, G., Davis, R. J., Mazeh, T., Carney, B. W.,Laird, J. B., & Morse, J. A. “A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. XVI. Orbital Solutionsfor 171 Single-lined Spectroscopic Binaries”, Astron. J., 124, 1144-1161.

* Goldberg, D., Mazeh, T., Latham D. W., Stefanik, R. P., Carney, B. W., &Laird, J. B. “A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. XV. “Orbital Solutions for 34Double-lined Spectroscopic Binaries” Astron. J., 124, 1132-1143.

@ Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., & Laird, J. B. “Mass Transfer as a LikelyExplanation for Field Halo Blue Stragglers”, in The Dynamics, Structures,

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and Histories of Galaxies, ed. G. S. Da Costa & H. Jerjen (San Francisco: ASP),pp. 321-326.

2003 * Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., Laird, J. B., & Morse, J. A.,“Spectroscopic Binaries, Velocity Jitter, and Rotation in Field Metal-poorRed Giant and Red Horizontal Branch Stars”, Astron. J., 125, 293-321

* Smith, H. A., Church, J. A., Fournier, J., Lisle, J., Gay, P., Carney, B. W., Dick, I.,Peterson, R. C., & Hakes, B. “The Blazhko Effect in RR Lyrae in 1996”, PASP,115, 43-48.

* Peterson, R. C., Carney, B. W., Dorman, B., Green, E. M., Landsman, W., Liebert, J.,O’Connell, R. W., & Rood, R. T. “Blue Horizontal Branch Stars and Ages ofOld Stellar Systems”, Astrophys. J., 588, 299-310.

* Ivans, I. I., Sneden, C., James, C. R., Preston, G. W., Fulbright, J. P., Höflich,P. A., Carney, B. W., & Wheeler, J. C., “Chemical Substructure in theMilky Way Halo: A New Population of Old Stars”. Astrophys. J., 592, 906-934.

@ Lee, J.-W., & Carney, B. W., in New Horizons in Globular ClusterAstronomy, ed. G. Piotto, G. Meylan, G. Djorgovski, & M. Riello,(San Francisco, ASP), “The Formation of Metal-poor Globular Clusters inthe Inner Halo, pp. 493-494.

* Clementini, G., Corwin, T. M., Carney, B. W., & Sumerel, A. N., “Image-subtraction Photometry of the Globular Cluster M3: Identification ofNew Double-mode RR Lyrae Stars. Astron. J., in press.

* Storm, J., Carney, B. W., Gieren, W. P., Bolte, M., and Fouqué, P., in press,“BVRIJK Light Curves and Radial Velocities for SelectedMagellanic Cloud Cepheids”. Astron. & Astrophys., submitted.

* Storm, J., Carney, B. W., Gieren, W. P., Fry, A. M., & Fouqué, P., “The Effectof Metallicity on the Cepheid Period-Luminosity Relation from aBaade-Wesselink Analysis of Five SMC Cepheids”.Astron. & Astrophys., submitted.

* Brewer, M.-M., & Carney, B. W., “The Element Abundance Distributions of Long-livedThick Disk and Thin Disk Stars”, to appear in Publications of theAstronomical Society of Australia.

+ Carney, B. W., Aguilar, L. A., Latham, D. W., & Laird, J. B., in preparation.“A Survey of Proper Motion Stars. XVII. A Deficiency of Binary Starson Retrograde Galactic Orbits”

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES

1997 Carney, B. W., McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology“Star Clusters”

1997 Carney, B. W., in McGraw-Hill Yerbook of Science and Technology,p. 443. “Ages of Stars”

1999 Carney, B. W., to appear in McGraw-Hill 2000 Yearbook of Science and Technology,“Globular Clusters”

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2000 Carney, B. W., in the Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics,“The Metal-poor Halo”, in press

BOOK REVIEWS

1987 Carney, B. W., Book Review of Stellar Populations by C. A. Norman, A. Renzini,and M. Tosi, Celestial Mechanics, 40, 313.

1992 Carney, B. W. Book review of The Milky Way As A Galaxy by G. Gilmore, I. R.King, and P. C. van der Kruit. American Scientist p. 189 (March-April).

1994 Carney, B. W. Book review of The Physics of Stars by A. C. Phillips. PhysicsToday, December 1994, p. 64.

ABSTRACTS

1977 Janes, K. A., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 9, 295. “The Small Magellanic CloudCluster NGC 330”

Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 9, 556. “The Distance and Reddening of NovaVulpecula 1976”

1983 Inman, R. T., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 14, 877. “The Main Sequence of M2” Carney, B. W., and Inman, R. T., Bull. A.A.S., 14, 878. “The Main Sequence

Turn-off of NGC 7006”

1984 Carney, B. W., and Peterson, R. C., Bull. A.A.S., 15, 992. “Extreme-velocity Stars” Harbour, R., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 15, 913. “Blue Stragglers in

NGC 7789”Inman, R. T., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 15, 912. “The Main Sequences of

the Inner Halo Globular Cluster NGC 6723 and the Outer Halo Cluster AM-4”Peterson, R. C., Carney, B. W., and Kurucz, R. L., Bull. A.A.S., 15, 992.

“CD-38° 245, A Very Low-metallicity Giant”Carney, B. W., and Seitzer, P. O., Bull. A.A.S., 16, 947. “The Main Sequence

Turn-off of the Draco Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy”

1985 Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., Bull. A.A.S., 17, 562. “The Local GalacticEscape Velocity”

1986 Carney, B. W., and Bond, H. E., Bull. A. A. S., 18, 635. “An IUE Searchfor White Dwarf Companions to Field Halo Blue Stragglers”

Jones, R. V., Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Kurucz, R. L. Bull. A. A. S.,18, 912. “The Distances and Absolute Magnitudes of RR Lyrae Variables”

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1991 Seitzer, P., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 23, 1332. “Detection of the Stellar Component ofthe Galactic Warp”

1992 Carney, B. W., and Seitzer, P., in IAU Sym. No. 149, The Stellar Populations in the Galaxy,ed. B. Barbuy & A. Renzini (Dordrecht: Kluwer), p. 399. “Detection of the StellarComponent of the Galactic Warp”

Laird, J. B., Carney, B. W., and Latham, D. W., in IAU Sym. No. 149, The StellarPopulations in the Galaxy, ed/ B. Barbuy & A. Renzini (Dordrecht: Kluwer), p. 443.“The Halo Metalliciy Distribution Funcion”

Laird, J. B., Carney, B. W., Suntzeff, N. B., and Schommer, R. A., Bull. A. A. S., 24, 767.“Giant Star Metallicities from Low Signal-to-Noise Spectra”

Balachandran, S., Carney, B. W., Fullton, L. K., and Fry, A. M.. Bull. A. A. S., 24, 767.“Lithium in a Tidally-locked Halo Binary”

Corwin, M., & Carney, B. W., “B,V Photometry of V9 in the Globular Cluster 47 Tuc”,New Perspectives on Stellar Pulsation and Pulsating Variable Stars, IAU Coll. No. 139,ed. J. M. Nemec & J. M. Matthews, p. 421

1993 Fullton, L. K., Coggins, J. M., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 24, 1231.“A New Iterative/recursive Image Deconvolution Technique for HST Images”

Fullton, L. K., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 25, 1407. “The Globular Cluster NGC 6723and the Age of the Galactic Bulge”

Corwin, T. M., Carney, B. W., and Jones, R. V., Bull. A.A.S., 25, 1423. “BV Photometry ofthe RR Lyrae Variable Stars in the Globular Cluster NGC 5466”

Storm, J., Andersen, J. B., Carney, B. W., Nordstrom, B., & Williams, C. “On theAbsolute Magnitude of the Metal-rich RR Lyrae Star V9 in 47 Tuc”, Rev. Mex., 26, p. 105.

1994 Mazeh, T., Zucker, S., Goldberg, D., Latham, D. W., Stefanik, R. P., and Carney, B. W.Bull. A. A. S., 26, 867. “The Highly Eccentric Binary HD 2909”

Fry, A. M., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 26, 869. “Metallicities and the CepheidDistance Scale”

Fullton, L. K., and Carney, B. W.. Bull. A.A.S., 26, 1478. “What is the Age of theGalaxy's Inner Halo?”

Fry, Anne M., and Carney, Bruce W., Bull. A.A.S., 26, 1483. “The Metallicity of the CepheidS Nor and Photometry of NGC 6087”

1995 Fry, A. M., and Carney, B. W., Bull A.A.S., 27, 821. “NGC 129 and the CepheidDL Cas”Fry, A. M., and Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 27, 1428. “Cepheid Temperature-Color Relations”

Burwell, T. C., Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., and Danford, S. C., Bull. A.A.S., 27, 1429.“BV Photometry and Radial Velocity Curves for the Pop. II Cepheid Variable V42 in M5”

Corwin, T. M., Carney, B. W., and Allen, D. M., Bull. A.A.S., 27, 1429. “BV Photometryof the RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster M3”

1996 Fry, A. M., & Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 28, 1419. “Metallicity Effects in the CepheidP-L Relation”.

Fullton, L. K., and Carney, B. W., in IAU Sym. No. 164, Stellar Populations, ed. by P. C.

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van der Kruit and G. Gilmore (Dordrecht, Kluwer), p. 398, “The Age of the GalacticInner Halo”

1997 Corwin, T. M., & Carney, B. W., Bull. A.A.S., 29, 1339. “Double Mode RR Lyrae(RRd) Variables and a Blended RR Lyrae Pair in the Globular Cluster M3”

2000 Lee-, J.W., Carney, B.W., & Balachandran, S. Bull. A.A.S., 32, 1463. “JHK Photometryand IR Echelle Spectroscopy of Palomar 6: A Super-solar Metallicity Cluster?”

2001 Carney, B. W., Latham, D. W., Laird, J. B., Grant, C. E., & Morse, J. A., AAS No. 199,#06.07, “Blue Stragglers and Binary Mass Transfer”

Lee, J.-W., & Carney, B. W., AAS No. 199, #56.19, “Chemical Abundances of ThreeMetal-poor Globular Clusters (NGC 6287, NGC 6293, and NGC 6541) inthe Inner Halo”

Stefanik, R. P., Carney, B. W., & Latham, D. W., AAS No. 199, #06.06, “Binaries,Rotation, and Velocity Jitter in Metal-poor Field Red Giants”

Latham, D. W., Mazeh, T., Carney, B. W., Stefanik, R. P., Laird, J. B., Torres, G.,Goldberg, D., Davis, R. J., & Morse, J. A., AAS No. 199, #06.05, “Characteristicsof the Population of Spectroscopic Binaries Found in the Carney-Latham ProperMotion Survey”

Duncan, D., Chaboyer, B., Carney, B., Girard, T., Latham, D., Layden, A., McWilliam,A., Sarajedini, A., & Shao, M., AAS No. 199, #63.09, “Anchoring the Population IIDistance Scale: Accurate Ages for Globular Clusters and Field Stars”

2002 Cacciari, C., Corwin, T. M., & Carney, B. W., AAS No. 200, #7.06, “A Multi-color Studyof RR Lyrae Variables in the Globular Cluster NGC 5272 (M3)” Peterson, R. C.,Carney, B. W., Dorman, B., Landsman, W., Green, E. M., Liebert,J., O’Connell, R. W., & Rood, R. T., AAS No. 200, #40.16. “Ages and Metallicitiesof Extragalactic Globular Clusters and Galaxies from New-UV Spectra”

EDUCATIONAL ARTICLES

1978 Carney, B. W., Mercury, 7, 51. “A Lab Exercise on the Hubble Law”

1992 Carney, B. W., Mercury, 21, 200. “The Robert J. Trumpler Award to Qingde Wang”

1993 Carney, B. W., Mercury, 22, 122. “The Catherine Wolfe Bruce Medal to Sir Martin Rees”

1995 Carney, B. W., Mercury, 23, 5. “The Catherine Wolfe Bruce Medal to W. L. W. Sargent”

Carney, B. W., Mercury, 24, No. 5, 6. “The Robert J. Trumpler Award to Julie A. Thorburn(Sep/Oct issue)

1996 Carney, B. W., Mercury, 25, No. 1, 8. “Introduction to the Special Issue on “The Future ofAstronomy”

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Carney, B. W., Mercury, 25, No. 4, 5, . “The Catherine Wolfe Bruce Medal to Albert Whitford”

Carney, B. W., Mercury, 25, No. 6, 14. “Letter from the President: An Introduction to theSpecial Issue on Comets”

DEPARTMENTAL REPORTS

1985 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 17, 366. “University of North Carolina, 1982-84”

1987 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 19, 455. “University of North Carolina, 1984-86”

1989 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 21, 509. “University of North Carolina, 1986-88”

1991 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 23, 566. “University of North Carolina, 1988-90”

1992 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 24, 453. “University of North Carolina, 1991”

1993 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 25, 425. “University of North Carolina, 1992”

1994 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., 26, 481. “University of North Carolina, 1993”

1996 Carney, B. W., Bull. A. A. S., in press. “University of North Carolina 1993-95