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Jennifer L. Sokoloski Curriculum Vitae Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory 550 W 120th Street, 1027 Pupin Hall Columbia University New York, New York 10027, U.S.A. [email protected], (212) 854-8322 Education Ph.D. Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1999 M.S. Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1996 S.B. Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989 Scientific Interests Stellar Transients Accretion & Jets Research Positions Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory, Research Scientist, 2017 – present; Associate Research Scientist (Principal Investigator), 2008 – 2017 NSF Astronomy & Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow, 2003 2007. Harvard-Smithsonian CfA and Columbia. NSF International Research Fellow and Visiting Scientist, 2000 – 2003. U. Southampton, UK and Harvard-Smithsonian CfA. University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Student, 8/1993–12/1999, Advisor: L. Bildsten. Princeton University, Graduate Student, 8/1991–8/1993. Papers & Talks Over sixty refereed publications, including papers in Science and Nature, with more than 2800 citations. Dozens of invited presentations, including keynote debate on the progeni- tors of Type Ia supernovae; conference summary presentations; and reviews at conferences on symbiotic stars, novae, supernovae, X-ray binaries, jets, asymmetric planetary nebulae, accretion, binary stellar evolution, and X-ray and radio astronomy. Professional Leadership President, American Association of Variable Star Observers (1000 mem- bers, $13M endowment), 2013 – 2015. Scialog Collaborative Innovation Awards, for work with “the potential to transform the field of time domain astrophysics” (2016 and 2017). 1

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Jennifer L. SokoloskiCurriculum Vitae

Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory550 W 120th Street, 1027 Pupin Hall

Columbia UniversityNew York, New York 10027, U.S.A.

[email protected], (212) 854-8322

Education Ph.D. Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1999M.S. Physics, University of California, Berkeley, 1996S.B. Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989

ScientificInterests

• Stellar Transients• Accretion & Jets

ResearchPositions

Columbia Astrophysics Laboratory, Research Scientist, 2017 – present;Associate Research Scientist (Principal Investigator), 2008 – 2017

NSF Astronomy & Astrophysics Postdoctoral Fellow, 2003 – 2007.Harvard-Smithsonian CfA and Columbia.

NSF International Research Fellow and Visiting Scientist, 2000 – 2003.U. Southampton, UK and Harvard-Smithsonian CfA.

University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Student, 8/1993–12/1999,Advisor: L. Bildsten.

Princeton University, Graduate Student, 8/1991–8/1993.

Papers& Talks

Over sixty refereed publications, including papers in Science and Nature,with more than 2800 citations.

Dozens of invited presentations, including keynote debate on the progeni-tors of Type Ia supernovae; conference summary presentations;

and reviews at conferences on symbiotic stars, novae, supernovae,X-ray binaries, jets, asymmetric planetary nebulae, accretion,

binary stellar evolution, and X-ray and radio astronomy.

ProfessionalLeadership

President, American Association of Variable Star Observers (∼1000 mem-bers, $13M endowment), 2013 – 2015.

Scialog Collaborative Innovation Awards, for work with “the potential totransform the field of time domain astrophysics” (2016 and 2017).

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Talks &Colloquia

Invited review and conference summary presentation, Accretion Processesin Cosmic Sources, St Petersburg, Russia, September 5-10, 2016

Invited speaker, Chandra Science for the Next Decade, Cambridge, MA,Aug 16-19, 2016

Invited speaker, Stellar Remnants at the Junction: Comparing AccretingWhite Dwarfs, Neutron Stars, and Black Holes, Junction, TX, May2-6, 2016

Invited speaker, Fifty-One Erg II, Raleigh, NC, June 1-5, 2015

Invited speaker, The Physics of Cataclysmic and Compact Binaries, NewYork, NY, October 31 - November 2, 2014

Keynote debate on the Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae, at Fifty-OneErg, Raleigh, NC, May 13-17, 2013

Invited speaker, Stella Novae: Past and Future Decades, Cape Town,South Africa, February 4 - 8, 2013

Invited speaker, Radio Stars and Their Lives in the Galaxy, Westford,MA, October 3 - 5, 2012

Invited panelist, Progenitors of Type Ia Supernovae: A Panel Discussion,HEAD meeting, Newport, RI, Sep, 2011

Invited speaker, Paths to Type Ia Supernova Explosion, IAU Symposium281, Padova, Italy, July 4-8, 2011

Invited speaker, Observational signatures of type Ia supernova progenitors,Leiden, The Netherlands, September 20 – 24, 2010

Invited speaker, Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae V, June 20-25, 2010,Lake District, UK

Invited speaker, Swift Mission Conference: Celebrating 5 Years, PennState, November 17 – 20, 2009

Invited “Framing” talk, Towards Understanding Planetary Nebulae:Strategic Research Collaborations, June 17 – 19, 2009, Rochester, NY

Invited speaker, Supersoft X-ray Sources — New Developments, May 18 –20, 2009, Madrid, Spain

Invited speaker, Protostellar Outflows in Context, July 7 – 11, 2008,Rhodes, Greece

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Solicited speaker, A Population Explosion: The Nature and Evolution ofX-ray Binaries in Diverse Environments, October 28 – November 2,

2007, St. Petersburg Beach, Florida

Invited speaker, Asymmetrical Planetary Nebulae IV, June 18-22, 2007,La Palma, Canary Islands

Invited speaker, Paths to Exploding Stars: Accretion and Eruption,March, 2007, KITP, Santa Barbara

Invited speaker, Evolution and chemistry of symbiotic stars, binary post-AGB and related objects, August, 2006, Wierzba, Poland

Instructor, 4th International X-Ray Astronomy School, August 15-19, 2005

Invited speaker, JINA Workshop on Classical Novae and Type Ia Super-novae, May, 2005, Santa Barbara, CA

Invited speaker, EuroConference on Symbiotic Stars Probing Stellar Evo-lution, May, 2002, La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain

Invited Seminar, Institute for Advanced Study, May, 2017Astronomy Colloquium, Columbia, University, October, 2014Colloquium, Space Telescope Science Institute, May, 2013Invited Seminar, Stony Brook, May, 2012Astronomy Colloquium, Rutgers, December, 2011Astronomy Colloquium, Penn State, December, 2010Astronomy Colloquium, Villanova, December, 2009Invited Seminar, Princeton, April, 2009Institute-wide Colloquium, Goddard Space Flight Center, February, 2009Invited Seminar, American Museum of Natural History, December, 2008Astronomy Colloquium, University of Toronto, April, 2008Astronomy Colloquium, University of Rochester, March, 2008Astronomy Colloquium, University of Michigan, December, 2007Astronomy Colloquium, Nat. Radio Astronomy Obs., February, 2007Astronomy Colloquium, Rutgers University, December, 2006Astronomy Colloquium, Columbia University, September, 2006Physics Colloquium, Bowdoin College, April, 2003Invited Seminar, Lab. for High Energy Astr., GSFC, September, 2003Invited Seminar, Naval Research Laboratory, July, 2001Astronomy Colloquium, South African Astr. Observatory, January, 2001Astronomy Colloquium, University of Southampton, October, 2000Astronomy Colloquium, University of Utrecht, September, 2000Astronomy Colloquium, University of Amsterdam, September, 2000

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Teaching PhD supervisor for Adrian Lucy, Jennifer Weston (Columbia); PhDcommittee member for Jeff Andrews (Columbia), Rodolfo Montez

(RIT); 1st-year supervisor for student Yong Zheng (Columbia).

Member of the teaching faculty for Columbia University’s “Frontiers ofScience” – the science component of the Core Curriculum, Fall, 2007

Research supervisor for Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory pre-doctoral fellow Gerardo Luna (2005 – 2007), undergraduate student

Cecelia Hedrick (2004 – 2006), and high school student KatieBurnham (2004).

Graduate Student Instructor, U.C. Berkeley Physics, 1993 - 1995;Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor award, 1995/1996.

ScientificOrganizingCommittees

Shocks and Particle Acceleration in Nova and Supernovae, New York, NY,June, 2016

The Universe in High-resolution X-ray Spectra, Cambridge, MA, August,2015

15 Years of Science with Chandra, Boston, November, 2014

The Physics of Cataclysmic and Compact Binaries, New York,October – November, 2014

Stella Novae: Past and Future Decades, Cape Town, South Africa,February, 2013

Radio Meets Hard X-Rays: Two Skies in Comparison, Mysore, India, July,2012

IAU Symposium 281, Binary paths to Type Ia Supernova Explosions, July,2011, Padova, Italy

Accretion Processes in X-Rays: From White Dwafs to Quasars, Boston,July, 2010

RS Ophiuchi (2006) and the Recurrent Nova Phenomenon, Keele, UK,June, 2007

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Evolution and chemistry of symbiotic stars, binary post-AGB and relatedobjects, Wierzba, Mazury Lakes, Poland, August, 2006

ProfessionalService

LSST Corporation Institutional Representative for Columbia, 2015 –present; Nominating Committee, 2017

President, American Association of Variable Star Observers (2013 – 2015),Vice President (2011 – 2013), Governing Council (2009 – 2016)

Chair, Van Biesbroeck Prize Committee, AAS (2014 – 2015), Member(2012 – 2015)

Referee: Science, Nature, Astrophysical Journal, Astronomical Jour-nal, Monthly Notices, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Astronomische

Nachrichten, International Bulletin of Variable Stars

Time Allocation and Review Committees: National Optical AstronomyObservatory, Rossi X-ray Timing Explorer, Chandra, NSF, NRAO,

Science and Technology Facilities Council (UK), Kepler

Users Group for the Swift Satellite, 2008 – present

Colloquium Committee, Columbia University Department of Astronomy(2009–2011)

Advocacyfor Women

Panelist, Postdoc Panel for Graduate Students, hosted byWomen in Science at Columbia, 2007, 2008

PI for NASA-funded project “Rockets to Stars: EncouragingGirls’ Interest in Astronomy and Technology”, 2006

Moderator, CfA-sponsored panel discussion: The Challenges andRewards for Women in Science, November, 2005

Volunteer teacher, Science Club for Girls, 2003, 2004Member, U.S. Delegation, IUPAP International Conference on

Women in Physics, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, March 2002

Eyes to the Future Science Mentor for Girls, 2001/2002,2002/2003SWPS Mentor for Berkeley women physics majors, 1997/1998Founding member, Princeton Grad Women’s Alliance, 1991Founding member, Association for Women Students at MIT, 1989

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Publication ListJennifer L. Sokoloski

♦ Favorites

RefereedPublica-tions

61. “A Comprehensive Observational Analysis of V1324 Sco, the MostGamma-Ray Luminous Classical Nova to Date”, T. Finzell & 30 co-authorsincluding J. L. Sokoloski, 2017, submitted to ApJ, arXiv:1701.03094

60. “Swift observations of the 2015 outburst of AG Peg - from slow nova toclassical symbiotic outburst”, G. Ramsay, J. L. Sokoloski, G. J. M. Luna,& N. E. Nunez, 2016, MN, 461, 3599

♦ 59. “SU Lyncis, a hard X-ray bright M giant: Clues point to a large hiddenpopulation of symbiotic stars”, K. Mukai, G. J. M. Luna, G. Cusumano, A.Segreto, U. Munari, J. L. Sokoloski, A. B. Lucy, T. Nelson, N. E. Nunez,2016, MN, 461, L1

58. “Shock-powered radio emission from V5589 Sagittarii (Nova Sgr 20121)”, J. H. S. Weston, J. L. Sokoloski, L. Chomiuk, J. D. Linford, T. Nelson,K. Mukai, T. Finzell, A. Mioduszewski, M. P. Rupen, R. M. Walter, 2016,MN, 460, 2687

57. “Flickering of accreting white dwarfs: the remarkable amplitude-fluxrelation and disc viscosity”, R. K. Zamanov, S. Boeva, G. Latev, J. L.Sokoloski, K. A. Stoyanov, V. Genkov, S. V. Tsvetkova, T. Tomov, A.Antov, and M. F. Bode, 2016, MN, 457, L10

56. “Symbiotic stars in X-rays III: Suzaku observations”, N. Nunez, T. Nel-son, K. Mukau, J. L. Sokoloski, G. Luna, 2016, ApJ, 824, 23

♦ 55. “Non-Thermal Radio Emission from Colliding Flows in Classical NovaV1723 Aql”, J. H. S. Weston, J. L. Sokoloski, B. D. Metzger, Y. Zheng,and 8 co-authors, 2016, MN, 457, 887

54. “Very Long Baseline Interferometry imaging of the advancing ejectain the first gamma-ray nova V407 Cyg”, M. Girolitti, & 10 co-authors,including J. L. Sokoloski, 2016, submitted to A&A

53. “The Distance to Nova V959 Mon from VLA Imaging”, J. D. Linford,V. Ribeiro, L. Chomiuk, T. Nelson, J. .L. Sokoloski, M. Rupen, K. Mukai,T. J. O’Brien, A. J. Mioduszewski, J. Weston, 2015, ApJ, 805, 136

52. “Optical Flickering of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi: amplitude- flux relation”, R. Zamanov, G. Latev, S. Boeva, J. L. Sokoloski, & 5co-authors, 2015, MN, 450, 3958

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51. “The Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (ChanPlans) III. X-Ray Emis-sion from the Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae”, R. Montez and 27co-authors, including J. L. Sokoloki, 2014, ApJ, 800, 8

50. “A NuSTAR observation of the fast symbiotic nova V745 Sco in out-burst”, M. Orio, V. Rana, J. L. Sokoloski, F. Harrison, 2014, MN, 448,35

♦ 49. “Binary orbits as the driver of γ-ray emission and mass ejection inclassical novae”, L. Chomiuk & 18 co-authors, including J. L. Sokoloskiand Columbia students J. Weston and Y. Zheng, 2014, Nature, 514, 339

48. “The Chandra Planetary Nebula Survey (CHANPLANS). II. X-RayEmission from Compact Planetary Nebulae”, M. Freeman & 26 co-authors,including J. L. Sokoloski, 2014, ApJ, 794, 99

47. “Shocks in nova outflows – I. Thermal emission”, B. D. Metzger, R.Hascoet, I. Vurm, A. M. Beloborodov, L. Chomiuk, J. L. Sokoloski, T.Nelson, 2014, MN, 442, 713

46. “The 2011 outburst of recurrent nova T Pyx: X-ray observationsexpose the white dwarf mass and ejection dynamics”, L. Chomiuk, T.Nelson, K. Mukai, J. L. Sokoloski, & 8 co-authors, 2014, ApJ, 788, 130

45. “The 2011 Outburst of Recurrent Nova T Pyx: Radio ObservationsReveal the Ejecta Mass and Hint at Complex Mass Loss”, T. Nelson, L.Chomiuk, N. Roy, J. L. Sokoloski, K. Mukai, M. I. Krauss, A. J. Mio-duszewski, M. P. Rupen, & J. Weston, 2014, ApJ, 785, 78

♦ 44. “Symbiotic stars in X-rays”, G. J. M. Luna, J. L. Sokoloski, K. Mukai,T. Nelson, 2013, A&A, 559, 6

43. “Detection of X-rays from the jet-driving symbiotic star Hen 3-1341”,M. Stute, G. J. M. Luna, I. F. Pillitteri, & J. L. Sokoloski, 2013, A&A,554, A56

♦ 42. “The Recurrent Nova T Pyx: Distance and Remnant Geometry fromLight Echoes”, J. L. Sokoloski, A. P. S. Crotts, S. Lawrence, H. Uthas,2013, ApJL, 770, L33

41. “The Radio Light Curve of the Gamma-Ray Nova in V407 CYG:Thermal Emission from the Ionized Symbiotic Envelope, Devoured fromwithin by the Nova Blast”, L. Chomiuk, M. Krauss, M. P. Rupen, T.Nelson, N. Roy, J. L. Sokoloski, and 7 coauthors, 2012, ApJ, 761, 173

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40. “The Chandra X-ray Survey of Planetary Nebulae (ChanPlaNS): Prob-ing Binarity, Magnetic Fields, and Wind Collisions”, J. Kastner and 25co-authors, including J. L. Sokoloski, 2012, AJ, 144, 58

39. “X-ray Emission from an Asymmetric Blast Wave and a Massive WhiteDwarf in the Gamma Ray Emitting Nova V407 Cyg”, T. Nelson, D. Do-nato, K. Mukai, J. L. Sokoloski, L. Chomiuk, 2011 ApJ, 748, 43

38. “Expanded Very Large Array Nova Project Observations of the Clas-sical Nova V1723 Aquilae”, M. I. Krauss, L. Chomiuk, M. Rupen, N. Roy,A. J. Mioduszewski, J. L. Sokoloski, T. Nelson, K. Mukai, M. F. Bode, S.P. S. Eyres, T. J. O’Brien, 2011 ApJL, 739, 6

37. “X-Ray and Ultraviolet Emission from the Recurrent Nova RS Ophi-uchi in Quiescence: Signatures of Accretion and Shocked Gas”, T. Nelson,K. Mukai, M. Orio, G. J. M. Luna, & J. L. Sokoloski, 2011 ApJ, 737, 7

36. “Detection of X-rays from the Symbiotic Star V1329 Cyg”, M. Stute,G. J. M. Luna, & J. L. Sokoloski, 2011 ApJ, 731, 12

35. “Evidence for the White Dwarf Nature of Mira B”, J. L. Sokoloski &Lars Bildsten, 2010 ApJ, 723, 1188

♦ 34. “Gamma-Ray Emission Concurrent with the Nova in the SymbioticBinary V407 Cygni”, A. A. Abdo and 219 co-authors, including J. L.Sokoloski, 2010, Science, 329, 817

33. “Chandra detection of extended X-ray emission from the recurrentnova RS Ophiuchi”, G. J. M. Luna, R. Montez, J. L. Sokoloski, K. Mukai,& J. H. Kastner, 2009, ApJ, 707, 1168

32. “Swift Observations of hard X-ray emitting white dwarfs in symbioticstars”, J. A. Kennea, K. Mukai, J. L. Sokoloski, G. J. M. Luna, J. Tueller,C. B. Markwardt, D. N. Burrows, 2009, ApJ, 701, 1992

31. “New Young Planetary Nebulae in IPHAS”, K. Viironen and 15 coau-thors, including J. L. Sokoloski, 2009, A&A, 502, 113

30. “A Planetary Nebula around Nova V458 Vul Undergoing Flash Ioniza-tion”, R. Wesson and 27 coauthors, including J. L. Sokoloski, 2008, ApJL,688, 21

29. “An Expanding Shell and Synchrotron Jet in RS Ophiuchi”, M. P.Rupen, A. J. Mioduszewski, & J. L. Sokoloski, 2008, ApJ, 688, 559

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♦ 28. “Uncovering the Nature of Nova Jets: A Radio Image of Highly Colli-mated Outflows from RS Ophiuchi”, J. L. Sokoloski, M. P. Rupen, & A. J.Mioduszewski, 2008, ApJ, 685, L137

27. “Milliarcsecond N-Band Observations of the Nova RS Ophiuchi: FirstScience with the Keck Interferometer Nuller”, R. K. Barry, W. C. Danchi,W. A. Traub, J. L. Sokoloski, and 37 co-authors, 2008, ApJ, 677, 1253

26. “A Comparison of the Variability of the Symbiotic X-ray BinariesGX 1+4, 4U 1954+31, and 4U 1700+24 from Swift/BAT and RXTE/ASMObservations”, R. H. D. Corbet, J. L. Sokoloski, K. Mukai, C. B. Mark-wardt, & J. Tueller, 2008, ApJ, 675, 1424

25. “IPHAS and the symbiotic stars. I. Selection method and first discov-eries”, R. L. M. Corradi, E. R. Rodrıguez-Flores, A. Mampaso, R. Greimel,K. Viironen, J. E. Drew, D. J. Lennon, J. Mikolajewska, & J. L. Sokoloski,2008, A&A, 480, 409

24. “The Nature of the Hard-X-Ray Emitting Symbiotic Star RT Cru”,G. J. M. Luna & J. L. Sokoloski, 2007, ApJ, 671, 741

23. “Interferometric Observations of V1663 Aql (Nova Aql 2005)”, B. F.Lane, A. Retter, J. A. Eisner, M. W. Muterspaugh, R. R. Thompson, &J. L. Sokoloski, 2007, ApJ, 669, 1150

22. “Outer Jet X-Ray and Radio Emission in R Aqr: 1999.8 to 2004.0”,E. Kellogg, C. Anderson, K. Korreck, J. DePasquale, J. Nichols, & J. L.Sokoloski, 2007, ApJ, 664, 1079

21. “Interferometric Observations of RS Ophiuchi and the Origin of theNear-IR Emission”, B. F. Lane , J. L. Sokoloski, R. K. Barry, W. A. Traub,A. Retter, M. W. Muterspaugh, R. R. Thompson, J. A. Eisner, E. Serabyn,and B. Mennesson, 2007, ApJ, 658, 520

20. “Discovery of Rapid Hard X-ray Variability and New Jet Activity inthe Symbiotic Binary R Aqr”, J. S. Nichols, J. DePasquale, E. Kellogg, C.S. Anderson, J. L. Sokoloski, & J. Pedelty, 2007, ApJ, 660, 651

♦ 19. “X-ray Emitting Blast Wave from the Recurrent Nova RS Ophiuchi”,J. L. Sokoloski, G. J. M. Luna, K. Mukai, & Scott J. Kenyon, 2006,Nature, 442, 276

♦ 18. “Novae as a Mechanism for Producing Cavities around the Progenitorsof SN 2002ic and Other Type Ia Supernovae”, W. M. Wood-Vasey & J. L.Sokoloski, 2006, ApJ, 645, L53

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17. “A ‘Combination Nova’ Outburst in Z Andromedae: Nuclear ShellBurning Triggered by a Disk Instability”, J. L. Sokoloski, S. J. Kenyon,B. R. Espey, Charles D. Keyes, S. R. McCandliss, A. K. H. Kong, J. P.Aufdenberg, A. V. Filippenko, W. Li, C. Brocksopp, Christian R. Kaiser,P. A. Charles, & M. P. Rupen, 2006, ApJ, 636, 1002

16. “Is GRS 1915+105 A Microquasar?”, Christian R. Kaiser, J. L.Sokoloski, Katherine F. Gunn, & Catherine Brocksopp, 2005, Ap&SS,300, 283, astro-ph/0409669

15. “Discovery of a redshifted X-ray emission line in the symbiotic neutron-star binary 4U 1700+24”, A. Tiengo, D. K. Galloway, T. di Salvo, M.Mendez, J. M. Miller, J. L. Sokoloski, & M. van der Klis, 2005, A&A,441, 283

14. “The INT Photometric Hα Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane(IPHAS)”, J. E. Drew and 34 coauthors, including J. L. Sokoloski, 2005,MNRAS, 362, 753

♦ 13. “An X-Ray Jet from a White Dwarf – Detection of the CollimatedOutflow from CH Cygni with Chandra”, Duncan K. Galloway & J. L.Sokoloski, 2004, ApJ, 613, L61

12. “Revision of the properties of the GRS 1915+105 jets: Clues from thelarge-scale structure”, C. R. Kaiser, K. R. Gunn, C. Brocksopp, & J. L.Sokoloski, 2004, ApJ, 612, 332

11. “A Radio ’Jet’ in the Prototypical Symbiotic Star Z Andromedae?”,C. Brocksopp, J. L. Sokoloski, C. R. Kaiser, A. M. Richards, T. W. B.Muxlow, & N. Seymour, 2004, MNRAS, 347, 430

10. “CH Cygni I: Observational Evidence for a Disk-Jet Connection”, J.L. Sokoloski & S. J. Kenyon, 2003, ApJ, 584, 1021

9. “CH Cygni II: Optical Flickering from an Unstable Disk”, J. L. Sokoloski& S. J. Kenyon, 2003, ApJ, 584, 1027

8. “Correlated Radial Velocity and X-Ray Variations in HD 154791/ 4U1700+24”, D. Galloway, J. L. Sokoloski, & Scott J. Kenyon, 2002, ApJ,580, 1065

7. “Four New Delta Scuti Pulsators from a Survey of 131 Stars”, J. L.Sokoloski, Lars Bildsten, R. Chornock, & A. V. Filippenko, 2002, PASP,114, 636

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6. “A Search for Rapid Photometric Variability in Symbiotic Binaries”, J.L. Sokoloski, Lars Bildsten, Wynn C. G. Ho, 2001, MNRAS, 326, 553

5. “Discovery of Eclipsing Binary Nature of SAO 31628 = BD+49 2997,Common Comparison Star for CH Cygni”, J. L. Sokoloski & R. P. S. Stone,2000, IBVS, 4983

♦ 4. “Discovery of a Magnetic White Dwarf the Symbiotic Binary Z An-dromedae”, J. L. Sokoloski & L. Bildsten, 1999, ApJ, 517, 919

3. “ROSAT HRI Observations of Four High-Redshift Clusters of Galaxies”,J. L. Sokoloski, R. A. Daly, & S. J. Lilly, 1996, ApJ, 459, 142

2. “Further Probing of the X-Ray Source in NGC 4151: A New Constrainton the Nuclear Geometry”, T. Yaqoob, R. S. Warwick, F. Makino, C.Otani, J. L. Sokoloski, I. A. Bond, & M. Yamauchi, 1993, MNRAS, 262,435

1. “The X-Ray Spectral Variability of the BL Lacertae Type Object PKS2155-304”, S. Sembay, R. S. Warwick, C. M. Urry, J. Sokoloski, I. M.George, F. Makino, T. Ohashi, & M. Tashiro, 1993, ApJ, 404, 112

InvitedReviewsand BookChapters

1. “Thermal radio emission from novae & symbiotics with the SquareKilometre Array”, T. O’Brien, M. Rupen, L. Chomiuk, V. Ribeiro, M.Bode, J. Sokoloski, & P. Woudt, 2014, Proceedings of Science

2. “Radio studies of novae: a current status report and highlightsof new results”, N. Roy, L. Chomiuk, J. L. Sokoloski, and 10 co-authors,2012, BASI, 40, arXiv:1302.4455

3. “Symbiotic Stars as Laboratories for the Study of Accretion andJets: A Call for Optical Monitoring”, J. L. Sokoloski, 2003, Journal of theAAVSO, 31, 89, astro-ph/0403004

4. “Rapid Variability as a Diagnostic of Accretion and Nuclear Burningin Symbiotic Stars and Supersoft X-Ray Sources”, J. L. Sokoloski, 2003,in “Symbiotic Stars Probing Stellar Evolution”, ASP Conf. Proceedings,Vol. 303, Eds. R. L. M. Corradi, J. Mikolajewska, & T. J. Mahoney (SanFrancisco: ASP), p. 202, astro-ph/0209101

SelectedConferenceContribu-tions

1. “Shocks and Ejecta Mass: Radio Observations of Nova V1723 Aql”, J.H. S. Weston, J. L. Sokoloski, and 8 co-authors, in ASP Conf. Ser., StellaNovae: Future and Past Decades, arXiv:1306.2265

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2. “The White Dwarf Mass and the Accretion Rate of Recurrent Novae:an X-ray Perspective”, K. Mukai, J. L. Sokoloski, T. Nelson, G. J. M.Luna, 2011, in the proceedings of IAU Symposium 281, “Binary Paths toType Ia Supernovae Explosions”, arXiv:1111.0625

3. “The Rochester White Paper: A Roadmap for Understanding Aspher-ical Planetary Nebulae”, O. de Marco and 33 co-authors, including J. L.Sokoloski, 2011, in Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae 5 conference, A. A.Zijlstra, F. Lykou, I. McDonald, and E. Lagadec, eds.,

4. “Searching for the signatures of jet-ISM interactions in X-ray binaries”,J. Miller-Jones, C. Kaiser, T. Maccarone, R. Fender, A. Kapinska, K.Gunn, D. Russell, C. Brocksopp, J. Sokoloski, B. Stappers, T. Muxlow,2008, in “A Population Explosion: The Nature and Evolution of X-ray Bi-naries in Diverse Environments”, AIP Conf. Proc., 1010, 50, R.M. Bandy-opadhyay, S. Wachter, D. Gelino, & C.R. Gelino, eds., arXiv:0802.3446

5. “High energy X-ray emission from recurrent novae in quiescence: TCrB”, G. J. M. Luna, J. L. Sokoloski, & K. Mukai, 2008, to appearin “RS Ophiuchi (2006)” ASP Conf. Series, N. Evans, M. Bode, & T.O’Brien, eds., arXiv:0711.0725

6. “A study of the mass loss rates of symbiotic star systems”, K. Korreck,E. Kellogg, & J. L. Sokoloski, 2007, in “The Multicolored Landscape ofCompact Objects and Their Explosive Origins”, AIP Conference Proceed-ings, 924, 903

7. “X-Ray Jets from White Dwarfs – Detection of the Collimated Outflowfrom CH Cygni with Chandra”, J. L. Sokoloski & D. K. Galloway, 2005,presented at the symposium Six Years of Science with Chandra,” Nov. 2-4,2005, Cambridge, MA

8. “A New Kind of Nova”, J. L. Sokoloski, S. J. Kenyon, A. K. H. Kong,B. R. Espey, S. R. McCandliss, C. D. Keyes, W. Li, A. V. Filippenko, J.Aufdenberg, C. Brocksopp, C. R. Kaiser, P. A. Charles, R. P. S. Stone,2005, in The Astrophysics of Cataclysmic Variables and Related Objects,ASP Conf. Proceedings, p.293, astro-ph/0410123

9. “Is GRS 1915+105 a microquasar?”, Christian R. Kaiser, J. L.Sokoloski, Katherine F. Gunn, & Catherine Brocksopp, 2005, in the Pro-ceedings of the Blackhole workshop in Amsterdam, July, 2004, ed. T.Maccarone & R. Fender (Kluwer), astro-ph/0409669

10. “Optical Variability of X-Ray Bright Southern Symbiotic Stars”, C.Hedrick & J. L. Sokoloski, AAS Meeting 205, 107.06

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11. “Short-term Changes in the R Aqr X-ray and Radio Jets”, E. M.Kellogg, J. Nichols, J. L. Sokoloski, M. Krauss, J. Pedelty, 2004, AASMeeting 204, 74.14

12. “Jets from Accreting White Dwarfs”, J. L. Sokoloski, S. J. Kenyon,C. Brocksopp, C. R. Kaiser, & E. M. Kellogg, 2004, in the proceedingsfor IAU Colloquium 194, Compact Binaries in the Galaxy and Beyond,Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica Conference Series, p. 35,astro-ph/0403396

13. “X-Ray Jets from Compact Stars”, E. M. Kellogg, J. Nichols, J.Pedelty, & J. L. Sokoloski, 2003, presented at symposium“Four Yearsof Chandra Observations”, Sep. 16-18, 2003, Huntsville, AL

14. “A Radio ’Jet’ in the Prototypical Symbiotic Star Z Andromedae?”,J. L. Sokoloski, C. Brocksopp, C. R. Kaiser, & N. Seymour, 2003, AASMeeting 201, 17.12

15. “Optical Disk Flickering in the Supersoft X-ray Binary MR Vel (RXJ0925.7-4758)”, J. L. Sokoloski, P. A. Charles, & W. I. Clarkson, 2002,AAS Meeting 200, 8.08

16. “Outbursts of Classical Symbiotics: Multi-Wavelength Observationsof the 2000-2001 Outburst of Z Andromedae”, J. L. Sokoloski, S. J.Kenyon, A. K. H. Kong, P. A. Charles, C. R. Kaiser, N. Seymour, B. R.Espey, C. D. Keyes, S. R. McCandliss, A. V. Filippenko, W. Li, G. G.Pooley, C. Brocksopp, R. P. S. Stone, 2002, in The Physics of CataclysmicVariables and Related Objects, eds. B. T. Gansicke, K. Beuermann, K.Reinsch (ASP Conference Series), p. 667 astro-ph/0110042

17. “Disc Evolution of EX Draconis”, E. T. Harlaftis, C. Papadimitriou,D. Steeghs, J. Sokoloski, R. G. M. Rutten, P. Niarchos, K. Gazeas, V.Manimanis, H. Boffin, C. Zurita, 2002, in The Physics of CataclysmicVariables and Related Objects, eds. B. T. Gansicke, K. Beuermann, K.Reinsch (ASP Conference Series), p. 481

18. “Spectral Properties of the Flickering Optical Light in Symbiotic Re-current Novae”, J. L. Sokoloski, M. Eracleous, D. Steeghs, & Lars Bild-sten, 2001, BAAS, Vol. 33, No. 2, 11.08

19. “X-Ray Luminosities of Distant Radio-Selected Clusters of Galaxies”,J. L. Sokoloski, R. A. Daly, & S. J. Lilly, 1994, AIP Conference Proceed-ings (no. 313), 386

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20. “A Search for Microvariability in Five OVV Quasars”, H. R. Miller,J. C. Noble, M. T. Carini, C. M. Urry, J. Sokoloski, S. B. Howell, 1992,In: Testing the AGN Paradigm, Proceedings of the 2nd Annual TopicalAstrophysics Conference, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, Oct. 14-16,1991, p247

21. “Extreme Ultraviolet Observations of AGN/Active Galactic Nuclei”,P. M. Gondhalekar, K. A. Pounds, S. Sembay, J. Sokoloski, C. M. Urry,L. Matthews, J. Quenby, 1992, Physics of Active Galactic Nuclei. Proceed-ings of the International Conference, held in Heidelberg, Germany, June3-7, 1991. Editors, W.J. Duschl, S.J. Wagner, Springer-Verlag, New York,NY, p52

22. “Recent Observations of PKS2155-304 by GINGA”, S. Sembay, R. S.Warwick, C. M. Urry, J. Sokoloski, I. M. George, T. Makino, & F. Ohashi,1992, Physics of Active Galactic Nuclei. Proceedings of the InternationalConference, held in Heidelberg, Germany, June 3-7, 1991. Editors, W.J.Duschl, S.J. Wagner, Springer-Verlag, New York, NY, p100

23. “Extreme X-Ray Variability of the BL Lac PKS 2155-304”, J.Sokoloski, C. M. Urry, R. Warwick, S. Sembay, & T. Ohashi, 1991, BAAS,23, 923

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24. “Progress on Gender Equity at Nine Top Research Universities”, J.L. Sokoloski, January 2005, Status: A Report on Women in Astronomy(American Astronomical Society, Washington, D.C.), p. 21

25. “Women in Physics in the United States”, C. M. Urry, S. Tobias, K.Budil, H. Georgi, K. Lang, D. Li, L. McNeil, P. Saeta, J. Sokoloski, S.Stephenson, A. Venkatesan, Y. Zastavker 2002, in Women in Physics, AIPConference Proceedings, vol. 628, eds. B. K. Hartline & D. Li , p. 237

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