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September 2017 ACIS/MIT Science Publication Report SAO contract SV2-82023 under NASA contract NAS8-03060 From: F. K. Baganoff (fkb [AT] space.mit.edu) The following report describes ACIS Team science publication activity at MIT through 30 September 2017. The contents are as follows: I .................. Sgr A* / Galactic Center II .................. Strong Gravitational Lenses III .................. Dark Matter Halos and Galaxy Clusters IV .................. Stars and Compact Objects V .................. Solar System Objects VI .................. Gamma-ray Bursts VII .................. Instrumentation A1 .................. Appendix 1: Cumulative bibliography, 2000-present A2 .................. Appendix 2: Cumulative list of GTO observations 1

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September 2017ACIS/MIT Science Publication ReportSAO contract SV2-82023 under NASA contract NAS8-03060

From: F. K. Baganoff (fkb [AT] space.mit.edu)

The following report describes ACIS Team science publication activity at MIT through 30September 2017. The contents are as follows:

I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sgr A* / Galactic CenterII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strong Gravitational LensesIII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dark Matter Halos and Galaxy ClustersIV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stars and Compact ObjectsV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Solar System ObjectsVI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gamma-ray BurstsVII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . InstrumentationA1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix 1: Cumulative bibliography, 2000-presentA2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appendix 2: Cumulative list of GTO observations

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I. Sgr A* / Galactic Center

Papers in Refereed Journals:

Talks & Conference Proceedings:

II. Dark Matter Halos and Galaxy Clusters

Papers in Refereed Journals:

Talks & Conference Proceedings:

III. Solar System Objects

Papers in Refereed Journals:

Talks & Conference Proceedings:

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A1. Cumulative Bibliography

210. Simultaneous Monitoring of X-ray and Radio Variability in Sagittarius A*Capellupo, D.M., Baganoff, F., et al.2017, ApJ, 845, 35

209. Sagittarius A* High-Energy X-Ray Flare Properties during NuSTAR Monitoring of theGalactic Center from 2012 to 2015Zhang, S., Baganoff, F.K., Neilsen, J., Nowak, M.A., et al.2017, ApJ, 843, 96

208. The Remarkable Similarity of Massive Galaxy Clusters from z ∼ 0 to z ∼ 1.9McDonald, M., Bulbul, E., Garmire, G.P., et al.2017, ApJ, 843, 28

207. A Powerful Flare from Sgr A* Confirms the Synchrotron Nature of the X-ray EmissionG. Ponti, Zhang, S., et al.2017, MNRAS, 468, 2447

206. Sagittarius A* High-Energy X-Ray Flare Properties during NuSTAR Monitoring of theGalactic Center from 2012 to 2015Zhang, S., Baganoff, F.K., Neilsen, J., Nowak, M.A., et al.2017, ApJ, 843, 96

205. Testing for X-ray-SZ Differences and Redshift Evolution in the X-ray Morphology of GalaxyClustersNurgaliev, D., McDonald, M., Garmire, G.P., et al.2017, ApJ, 841, 5

204. High-Frequency Cluster Radio Galaxies: Luminosity Functions and Implications for SZESelected Cluster SamplesGupta, N., McDonald, M., et al.2017, MNRAS, 467, 3737

203. The Chandra Dust-Scattering Halo of Galactic Center Transient Swift J174540.7290015Corrales, L.R., Baganoff, F.K., Garmire, G., et al.2017, ApJ, 839, 76

202. Identification of the Hard X-Ray Source Dominating the E > 25 keV Emission of the NearbyGalaxy M31Yukita, M., Baganoff, F., et al.2017, ApJ, 838, 47

201. Constraints on the Optical Depth of Galaxy Groups and ClustersFlender, S., Nagar, D., & McDonald, M.2017, ApJ, 837, 124

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200. Hitomi Constraints on the 3.5 keV Line in the Perseus Galaxy ClusterAharonian, F.A., Bautz, M.W., Bulbul, E., Miller, E.D., et al.2017, ApJ, 837, L15

199. Velocity Segregation and Systematic Biases In Velocity Dispersion Estimates With theSPT-GMOS Spectroscopic SurveyBayliss, M.B., Bulbul, E., McDonald, M., et al.2017, ApJ, 837, 88

198. Uniform Contribution of Supernova Explosions to the Chemical Enrichment of Abell 3112 outto R200

Ezer, C., Bulbul, E., Bautz, M.W., McDonald, M., Miller, E.D., et al.2017, ApJ, 836, 110

197. Chandra and JVLA Observations of HST Frontier Fields Cluster MACS J0717.5+3745van Weeren, R.J., Bulbul, E., et al.2017, ApJ, 835, 197

196. IACHEC Cross-calibration of Chandra, NuSTAR, Swift, Suzaku, XMM-Newton with 3C 273and PKS 2155−304Madsen, K.K., Marshall, H.L., Miller, E.D., et al.2017, AJ, 153, 2

195. SNR 1E 0102.2−7219 as an X-ray Calibration Standard in the 0.5-1.0 keV Bandpass and itsApplication to the CCD Instruments aboard Chandra, Suzaku, Swift and XMM-NewtonPlucinsky, P.P., Miller, E.D., et al.2017, A&A, 597, A35

194. SPT-GMOS: A Gemini/GMOS-South Spectroscopic Survey of Galaxy Clusters in theSPT-SZ SurveyBayliss, M.B., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2016, ApJS, 227, 3

193. Cosmological Constraints from Galaxy Clusters in the 2500 Square-degree SPT-SZ Surveyde Haan, T., Bautz, M., et al.2016, ApJ, 832, 95

192. Searching for the 3.5 keV Line in the Stacked Suzaku Observations of Galaxy ClustersBulbul, E., Miller, E., Bautz, M., et al.2016, ApJ, 831, 55

191. Radial Profile of the 3.55 keV Line out to R200 in the Perseus ClusterFranse, J., Bulbul, E., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., Miller, E., et al.2016, ApJ, 829, 124

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190. Galaxy Populations in the 26 Most Massive Galaxy Clusters in the South Pole Telescope SZESurveyZenteno, A., McDonald, M., et al.2016, MNRAS, 462, 830

189. Searching for Decaying Dark Matter in Deep XMM-Newton Observation of the Draco DwarfSpheroidalRuchayskiy, O., Bulbul, E., et al.2016, MNRAS, 460, 1390

188. The Evolution of the Intracluster Medium Metallicity in Sunyaev-Zel’dovich-Selected GalaxyClusters at 0 < z < 1.5McDonald, M., Bulbul, E., Miller, E.D., Garmire, G.P., et al.2016, ApJ, 826, 124

187. NuSTAR Hard X-Ray Survey of the Galactic Center Region. II. X-Ray Point SourcesHong, J., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2016, ApJ, 825, 132

186. The Quiescent Intracluster Medium in the Core of the Perseus ClusterHitomi Collaboration, Bautz, M.W., Bulbul, E., Miller, E.D., et al.2016, Nature, 535, 117

185. Multi-Wavelength Observations of the Dissociative Merger in the Galaxy Cluster CIZAJ0107.7+5408Randall, S.W., Bulbul, E., et al.2016, ApJ, 823, 94

184. The Dust-Scattering Component of X-ray Extinction: Effects on Continuum Fitting andHigh-Resolution Absorption Edge StructureCorrales, L.R., Garcıa, J., Wilms, J., & Baganoff, F.2016, MNRAS, 458, 1345

183. NuSTAR and XMM-Newton Observations of 1E1743.1−2843: Indications of a Neutron StarLMXB Nature of the Compact ObjectLotti, S., Baganoff, F.K., Zhang, S., et al.2016, ApJ, 822, 57

182. Simulating Astro-H Observations of Sloshing Gas Motions in the Cores of Galaxy ClustersZuHone, J.A., Miller, E.D., Simionescu, A., & Bautz, M.W.2016, ApJ, 821, 6

181. The Impact of an ICME on the Jovian X-ray AuroraDunn, W.R., Ford, P.G., et al.2016, JGRA, 121, 2274

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180. Frontier Fields Clusters: Deep Chandra Observations of the Complex MergerMACS J1149.6+2223Ogrean, G.A., Bulbul, E., et al.2016, ApJ, 819, 113

179. Probing the Outskirts of the Early-Stage Galaxy Cluster Merger A1750Bulbul, E., Miller, E., Bautz, M., et al.2015, ApJ, 818, 131

178. IDCS J1426.5+3508: The Most Massive Galaxy Cluster at z > 1.5Brodwin, M., McDonald, M., et al.2015, ApJ, 817, 122

177. The Discovery of Lensed Radio and X-Ray Sources behind the Frontier Fields Cluster MACSJ0717.5+3745 with the JVLA and Chandravan Weeren, R.J., Bulbul, E., et al.2016, ApJ, 817, 98

176. Star-Forming Brightest Cluster Galaxies at 0.25 < z < 1.25: A Transitioning Fuel SupplyMcDonald, M., Bautz, M., Miller, E.D., et al.2016, ApJ, 817, 86

175. Mapping the Gas Turbulence in the Coma Cluster: Predictions for Astro-HZuHone, J.A., Markevitch, M., & Zhuravleva, I.2016, ApJ, 817, 110

174. Deep Chandra Observation and Numerical Studies of the Nearest Cluster Cold Front in theSkyWerner, N., ZuHone, J.A., et al.2016, MNRAS, 455, 846

173. Baryon Content of Massive Galaxy Clusters at 0.57 < z < 1.33Chiu, I., McDonald, M., et al.2016, MNRAS, 455, 258

172. NuSTAR Hard X-ray Survey of the Galactic Center Region I: Hard X-ray Morphology andSpectroscopy of the Diffuse EmissionMori, K., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2015, ApJ, 814, 94

171. Constraints on the Richness-Mass Relation and the Optical-SZE Positional OffsetDistribution for SZE-Selected ClustersSaro, A., McDonald, M., et al.2015, MNRAS, 454, 2305

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170. Frontier Fields Clusters: Chandra and JVLA View of the Pre-merging Cluster MACSJ0416.1−2403Ogrean, G.A., Bulbul, E., et al.2015, ApJ, 812, 153

169. Deep Chandra, HST-COS, and Megacam Observations of the Phoenix Cluster: Extreme StarFormation and AGN Feedback on Hundred Kiloparsec ScalesMcDonald, M., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Miller, E.D., Zuhone, J.A., et al.2015, ApJ, 811, 111

168. Far-Ultraviolet Morphology of Star-Forming Filaments in Cool Core Brightest ClusterGalaxiesTremblay, G.R., McDonald, M.A., et al.2015, MNRAS, 451, 3768

167. Simultaneous Multi-Band Radio & X-ray Observations of the Galactic Center MagnetarSGR 1745−2900Pennucci, T.T., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2015, ApJ, 808, 81

166. A Measurement of Gravitational Lensing of the Cosmic Microwave Background by GalaxyClusters Using Data from the South Pole TelescopeBaxter, E.J., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2015, ApJ, 806, 247

165. The Massive and Distant Clusters of WISE Survey. III. Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Masses ofGalaxy Clusters at z ∼ 1Brodwin, M., McDonald, M., et al.2015, ApJ, 806, 26

164. The X-ray Outburst of the Galactic Centre Magnetar SGR J1745−2900 During the First 1.5YearCoti Zelati, F., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2015, MNRAS, 449, 2685

163. X-ray Cavities in a Sample of 83 SPT-Selected Clusters of Galaxies: Tracing the Evolution ofAGN Feedback in Clusters of Galaxies Out to Z=1.2McDonald, M., et al.2014, ApJ, 805, 35

162. Are the Effects of Structure Formation Seen in the Central Metallicity of Galaxy Clusters?Elkholy, T.Y., Bautz, M.W., & Canizares, C.R.2015, ApJ, 805, 3

161. Extended, Dusty Star Formation Fueled by a Residual Cooling Flow in the Cluster of GalaxiesSersic 159-03

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McDonald, M., Werner, N., Oonk, J.B.R., & Veilleux, S.2015, ApJ, 804, 16

160. Extended Hard-X-ray Emission in the Inner Few Parsecs of the GalaxyPerez, K., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2015, Nature, 520, 646

159. Analysis of Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect Mass-Observable Relations using South Pole TelescopeObservations of an X-ray Selected Sample of Low-Mass Galaxy Clusters and GroupsLiu, J., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2015, MNRAS, 448, 2085

158. Regulation of Star Formation in Giant Galaxies by Precipitation, Feedback and ConductionVoit, G.M., Donahue, M., Bryan, G.L., & McDonald, M.2015, Nature, 519, 203

157. Cool Core Bias in Sunyaev-Zeldovich Galaxy Cluster SurveysLin, H.W., McDonald, M., Benson, B., & Miller, E.2015, ApJ, 802, 34

156. Modelling of the Spectral Energy Distribution of Fornax A: Leptonic and HadronicProduction of High Energy Emission from the Radio LobesMcKinley, B., McDonald, M., et al.2015, MNRAS, 446, 3478

155. Galaxy Clusters Discovered via the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect in the 2500-Square-DegreeSPT-SZ SurveyBleem, L.E., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2015, ApJS, 216, 27

154. Revised Mass-to-light Ratios for Nearby Galaxy Groups and ClustersShan, Y., McDonald, M., & Courteau, S.2015, ApJ, 800, 122

153. Mass Calibration and Cosmological Analysis of the SPT-SZ Galaxy Cluster Sample UsingVelocity Dispersion sigmaV and X-Ray YX MeasurementsBocquet, S., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2015, ApJ, 799, 214

152. A Very Deep Chandra Observation of A1795: The Cold Front and Cooling WakeEhlert, S., McDonald, M., David, L.P., Miller, E.D., & Bautz, M.W.2015, ApJ, 799, 174

151. Measurement of Galaxy Cluster Integrated Comptonization and Mass Scaling Relations withthe South Pole TelescopeSaliwanchik, B.R., McDonald, M., et al.2015, ApJ, 799, 137

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150. The X-Ray Flux Distribution of Sagittarius A* as Seen by ChandraNeilsen, J., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2015, ApJ, 799, 199

149. The Redshift Evolution of the Mean Temperature, Pressure, and Entropy Profiles in 80SPT-Selected Galaxy ClustersMcDonald, M., Bautz, M., Miller, E.D., et al.2014, ApJ, 794, 67

148. SPT-CLJ2040−4451: An SZ-Selected Galaxy Cluster at z = 1.478 With Significant OngoingStar FormationBayliss, M.B., Bautz, M.W., McDonald, M., Miller, E.D., et al.2014, ApJ, 794, 12

147. Optical Spectroscopy and Velocity Dispersions of Galaxy Clusters from the SPT-SZ SurveyRuel, J., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2014, ApJ, 792, 45

146. X-ray Bright Active Galactic Nuclei in Massive Galaxy Clusters II: The Fraction of GalaxiesHosting Active NucleiEhlert, S., et al.2014, MNRAS, 437, 1942

145. HST-COS Spectroscopy of the Cooling Flow in A1795 — Evidence for Inefficient StarFormation in Condensing Intracluster GasMcDonald, M., Roediger, J., Veilleux, S., & Ehlert, S.2014, ApJ, 791, L30

144. The 2013 Outburst of a Transient Very Faint X-Ray Binary, 23 Arcsec from Sgr A*Koch, E.W., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2014, MNRAS, 442, 372

143. NuSTAR Study of Hard X-Ray Morphology and Spectroscopy of PWN G21.5−0.9Nynka, M., Baganoff,F.K., et al.2014, ApJ, 789, 72

142. Constraints on the CMB Temperature Evolution using Multiband Measurements of theSunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect with the South Pole TelescopeSaro, A., McDonald, M., et al.2014, MNRAS, 440, 2610

141. Andromeda (M31) Optical and Infrared Disk Survey. I. Insights in Wide-Field Near-IRSurface PhotometrySick, J., Courteau, S., Cuillandre, J.-C., McDonald, M. de Jong, R., & Tully, R.B.2014, AJ, 147, 109

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140. NuSTAR Detection of High-Energy X-Ray Emission and Rapid Variability fromSagittarius A* FlaresBarriere, N.M., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2014, ApJ, 786, 46

139. The State of the Warm and Cold Gas in the Extreme Starburst at the Core of the PhoenixGalaxy Cluster (SPT-CLJ2344−4243)McDonald, M., Bautz, M.W., et al.2014, ApJ, 784, 18

138. High-Energy X-Ray Detection of G359.88−0.08 (Sgr A-E): Magnetic Flux Tube EmissionPowered by Cosmic Rays?Zhang, S., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2014, ApJ, 784, 6

137. First Hard X-Ray Detection of the Non-Thermal Emission Around the Arches Cluster:Morphology and Spectral Studies with NuSTARKrivonos, R.A., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2014, ApJ, 781, 107

136. Around 200 New X-ray Binary IDs from 13 Yr of Chandra Observations of the M31 CenterBarnard, R., Garcia, M., Primini, F., Li, Z., Baganoff, F.K., & Murray, S.S.2014, ApJ, 780, 83

135. A Robust Quantification of Galaxy Cluster Morphology Using Asymmetry and CentralConcentrationNurgaliev, D., McDonald, M., Benson, B.A., Miller, E.D., Stubbs, C.W., & A. Vikhlinin, A.2013, ApJ, 779, 112

134. New Constraints on the Escape of Ionizing Photons from Starburst Galaxies UsingIonization-parameter MappingZastrow, J., Oey, M.S., Veilleux, S., & McDonald, M.2013, ApJ, 779, 76

133. Evidence for a Parsec-Scale Jet from the Galactic Center Black Hole: Interaction with LocalGasLi, Z., Morris, M.R., & Baganoff, F.K.2013, ApJ, 779, 154

132. High-Energy X-Rays from J174545.5−285829, the Cannonball: A Candidate Pulsar WindNebula Associated with Sgr A EastNynka,M., Baganoff,F.K., et al.2013, ApJ, 778, L31

131. A Strongly Magnetized Pulsar Within the Grasp of the Milky Way’s Supermassive Black HoleRea, N., Baganoff, F., et al.2013, ApJ, 775, L34

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130. The Growth of Cool Cores and Evolution of Cooling Properties in a Sample of 83 GalaxyClusters at 0.3 < z < 1.2 Selected from the SPT-SZ SurveyMcDonald, M., Bautz, M.W., Miller, E.D., et al.2013, ApJ, 774, 23

129. A Chandra/HETGS Census of X-Ray Variability from Sgr A* During 2012Neilsen, J., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2013, ApJ, 774, 42

128. Dissecting X-ray–Emitting Gas Around the Center of Our GalaxyWang, Q.D., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2013, Science, 341, 981

127. Searching for Cooling Signatures in Strong Lensing Galaxy Clusters: Evidence AgainstBaryons Shaping the Matter Distribution in Cluster CoresBlanchard, P.K., McDonald, M., et al.2013, ApJ, 772, 24

126. NuSTAR Discovery of a 3.76 s Transient Magnetar Near Sagittarius A*Mori, K., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2013, ApJL, 770, L23

125. Search for Saturns X-ray Aurorae at the Arrival of a Solar Wind ShockBranduardi-Raymont, G., Ford, P.G., et al.2013, JGRA, 118, 2145

124. An HST/WFC3-UVIS View of the Starburst in the Cool Core of the Phoenix ClusterMcDonald, M., Benson, B., Veilleux, S., Bautz, M.W., & Reichardt, C.L.2013, ApJL, 765, L37

123. Cosmological Constraints from Sunyaev-Zel’dovich-Selected Clusters with X-ray Observationsin the First 178 Square Degrees of the South Pole Telescope SurveyBenson, B.A., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2013, ApJ, 763, 147

122. Galaxy Clusters Discovered Via the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect in the First 720 Square Degreesof the South Pole Telescope SurveyReichardt, C.L, Bautz, M, McDonald, M., et al.2013, ApJ, 763, 127

121. SPT-CL J0205-5829: A z = 1.32 Evolved Massive Galaxy Cluster in the South PoleTelescope Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect SurveyStalder, B., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2013, ApJ, 763, 93

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120. Searching for Non-axisymmetries in NGC 6503: A Weak End-on BarKuzio de Naray, R., McDonald, M., et al.2012, MNRAS, 427, 2523

119. High-Redshift Cool-Core Galaxy Clusters Detected via the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect in theSouth Pole Telescope SurveySemler, D.R., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2012, ApJ, 761, 183

118. Redshifts, Sample Purity, and BCG Positions for the Galaxy Cluster Catalog from the first720 Square Degrees of the South Pole Telescope SurveySong, J., McDonald, M., et al.2012, ApJ, 761, 22

117. Chandra/HETGS Observations of the Brightest Flare Seen from Sgr A*Nowak, M.A., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2012, ApJ, 759, 95

116. An Investigation of Sloan Digital Sky Survey Imaging Data and Multi-Band Scaling Relationsof Spiral Galaxies (with Dynamical Information)Hall, M., Courteau, S., Dutton, A., McDonald, M. & Zhu, Y.2012, MNRAS, 425, 2741

115. Weak-Lensing Mass Measurements of Five Galaxy Clusters in the South Pole TelescopeSurvey Using Magellan/MegacamHigh, F.W., Bautz, M., McDonald, M., et al.2012, ApJ, 758, 68

114. Stellar Populations and Radial Migrations in Virgo Disk GalaxiesRoediger, J., Courteau, S., Sanchez-Blazquez, P., & McDonald, M.2012, ApJ, 758, 41

113. Cold Molecular Gas along the Cooling X-Ray Filament in A1795McDonald, M., Wei, L., & Veilleux, S.2012, ApJL, 755, L24

112. A Massive, Cooling-Flow-Induced Starburst in the Core of a Highly Luminous Galaxy ClusterMcDonald, M., Bautz, M., Garmire, G.P., Miller, E.D., et al.2012, Nature, 488, 349

111. Finding Fossil Groups: Optical Identification and X-ray ConfirmationMiller, E.D., Garmire, G., et al.2012, ApJ, 747, 94

110. Optical Spectroscopy of Hα Filaments in Cool Core Clusters: Kinematics, Reddening, andSources of IonizationMcDonald, M., Veilleux, S. & Rupke, D.S.N.

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2012, ApJ, 746, 153

109. Millimeter to X-ray Flares from Sagittarius A*Eckart, A., Baganoff, F., et al.2012, A&A, 537, A52

108. On the Mass-to-Light Ratios of Fossil Groups: Are They Simply Dark Clusters?Proctor, R.N., Miller, E.D., et al.2011, MNRAS, 418, 2054

107. Optical Line Emission in Brightest Cluster Galaxies at 0 < z < 0.6: Evidence for a Lack ofStrong Cool Cores 3.5 Gyr Ago?McDonald, M.2011, ApJL, 742, L35

106. An Ionization Cone in the Dwarf Starburst Galaxy NGC 5253Zastrow, J., Oey, M.S., Veilleux, S., McDonald, M. & Martin, C.L.2011, ApJL, 741, L17

105. Extended Submillimeter Emission of the Galactic Center and Near-infrared/submillimeterVariability of Its Supermassive Black HoleGarcıa-Marın, M., Baganoff, F., et al.2011, ApJ, 738, 158

104. A Sunyaev-Zeldovich-selected Sample of the Most Massive Galaxy Clusters in the 2500 deg2

South Pole Telescope SurveyWilliamson, R., Bautz, M., et al.2011, ApJ, 738, 139

103. X-ray Properties of the First Sunyaev-Zel’dovich Effect Selected Galaxy Cluster Sample fromthe South Pole TelescopeAndersson, K., Bautz, M., Garmire, G., et al.2011, ApJ, 738, 48

102. Measuring Gravitational Lensing Flexion in A1689 Using an Analytic Image ModelCain, B., Schechter, P.L., & Bautz, M.W.2011, ApJ, 736, 43

101. X-ray Emission from Two Infrared-Selected Galaxy Clusters at z > 1.4 in the IRAC ShallowCluster SurveyBrodwin, M., Bautz, M., Miller, E.D., et al.2011, ApJ, 732, 33

100. Discovery and Cosmological Implications of SPT-CL J2106−5844, the Most Massive KnownCluster at z > 1Foley, R.J., Bautz, M., Garmire, G., et al.2011, ApJ, 731, 86

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99. On Relativistic Disk Spectroscopy in Compact Objects with X-ray CCD CamerasMiller, J.M., Bautz, M.W., et al.2010, ApJ, 724, 1441

98. SPT-CL J0546-5345: A Massive z > 1 Galaxy Cluster Selected via the Sunyaev-Zel’dovichEffect with the South Pole TelescopeBrodwin, M., Bautz, M., Garmire, G., et al.2010, ApJ, 721, 90

97. Coordinated NIR/mm Observations of Flare Emission from Sagittarius A*Kunneriath, D., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2010, A&A, 517, A46

96. Inflow-Outflow Model with Conduction and Self-Consistent Feeding for Sgr A*Shcherbakov, R.V. & Baganoff, F.K.2010, ApJ, 716, 504

95. X-ray Temperature and Mass Measurements to the Virial Radius of Abell 1413 with SuzakuHoshino, A., Bautz, M., et al.2010, PASJ, 62, 371

94. Late-Time Detections of the X-ray Afterglow of GRB 060729 with Chandra — the LatestDetections Ever of an X-ray AfterglowGrupe, D., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.,, et al.2010, ApJ, 711, 1008

93. X-ray and Radio Variability of M31*, The Andromeda Galaxy Nuclear Supermassive BlackHoleGarcia, M.R., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2010, ApJ, 710, 755

92. Discrepant Mass Estimates in the Cluster of Galaxies Abell 1689Peng, E.-H., Andersson, K., Bautz, M.W., & Garmire, G.P.2009, ApJ, 701, 1283

91. Modeling mm- to X-ray Flare Emission from Sgr A*Eckart, A., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2009, A&A, 500, 935

90. XEUS: the Physics of the Hot Evolving UniverseArnaud, M., Bautz, M., et al.2009, ExA., 23, 139

89. A Catalog of X-ray Point Sources from Two Megaseconds of Chandra Observations of theGalactic CenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Garmire, G.P., et al.2009, ApJS, 181, 110

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88. Simultaneous NIR/Sub-mm Observation of Flare Emission from Sagittarius A*Eckart, A., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2008, A&A, 492, 337

87. An X-ray, IR, and Submillimeter Flare of Sagittarius A*Marrone, D.P., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Ricker, G.R., Garmire, G.P., et al.2008, ApJ, 682, 373

86. Simultaneous Chandra, CSO, and VLA Observations of Sgr A*: The Nature of FlaringActivityYusef-Zadeh, F., Wardle, M., Heinke, C., Dowell, C.D., Roberts, D., Baganoff, F.K., &Bower, G.2008, ApJ, 682, 361

85. Chandra X-ray Observations of the 0.6 < z < 1.1 Red-Sequence Cluster Survey SampleHicks, A.K., Bautz, M., Garmire, G., et al.2008, ApJ, 680, 1022

84. Spectral Morphology of the X-ray Emission from Jupiter’s AuroraeBranduardi-Raymont, G., Ford, P., et al.2008, JGRA, 113, A02202

83. Evidence for Line-of-Sight Structure in a Comparison of X-ray and Optical Observations ofthe High-redshift Cluster RCS 043938−2904.7Cain, B., Gilbank, D.G., Bautz, M.W., Hicks, A., Yee, H.K.C., Gladders, M., Ellingson, E.,Barrientos, L.F., & Garmire, G.P.2008, ApJ, 679, 293

82. Polarized NIR and X-ray Flares from Sagittarius A*Eckart, A., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2008, A&A, 479, 625

81. A Catalog of Diffuse X-ray Emitting Features Within 20 pc of Sgr A*: Twenty Pulsar WindNebulae?Muno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Brandt, W.N., Morris, M.R., & Starck, J.-L.2008, ApJ, 673, 251

80. A Multiwavelength Analysis of the Strong Lensing Cluster RCS 022434−0002.5 at z = 0.778Hicks, A.K., Bautz, M., et al.2007, ApJ, 671, 1446

79. A Constant Spectral Index for Sagittarius A* During Infrared/X-ray Intensity VariationsHornstein, S.D., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2007, ApJ, 667, 900

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78. Discovery of Variable Iron Fluorescence from Reflection Nebulae in the Galactic CenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Brandt, W.N., Park, S., & Morris, M.R.2007, ApJL, 656, L69

77. Measuring the Three-dimensional Structure of Galaxy Clusters. II. Are Clusters of GalaxiesOblate or Prolate?Sereno, M., De Filippis, E., Longo, G., & Bautz, M.W.2006, ApJ, 645, 170

76. Chandra X-ray Observations of Galaxies in an Off-Center Region of the Coma ClusterHornschemeier, A.E., Mobasher, B., Alexander, D.M., Bauer, F.E., Bautz, M.W., Hammer,D., & Poggianti, B.M.2006, ApJ, 643, 144

75. Low- to Middle-Latitude X-ray Emission from JupiterBhardwaj, A., Elsner, R.F., Gladstone, G.R., Waite, J.H., Branduardi-Raymont, G.,Cravens, T.E., & Ford, P.G.2006, JGRA, 111, A11225

74. The Flare Activity of Sagittarius A*: New Coordinated mm to X-ray ObservationsEckart, A., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2006, A&A, 450, 535

73. Thermal X-ray Iron Line Emission from the Galactic Center Black Hole Sagittarius A*Xu, Y.-D., Narayan, R., Quataert, E., Yuan., F., & Baganoff, F.K.2006, ApJ, 640, 319

72. Isolated, Massive Supergiants Near the Galactic CenterMuno, M.P., Bower, G.C., Burgasser, A.J., Baganoff, F.K., Morris, M.R., & Brandt, W.N.2006, ApJ, 638, 183

71. A Debris Disk Around an Isolated Young Neutron StarWang, Z., Chakrabarty, D., & Kaplan, D.L.2006, Nature, 440, 772

70. Discovery of Pulsations in the X-ray Transient 4U 1901+03Galloway, D.K., Wang, Z., & Morgan, E.H.2005, ApJ, 635, 1217

69. The X-ray Ridge Surrounding Sagittarius A* at the Galactic CenterRockefeller, G., Fryer, C.L., Baganoff, F.K., & Melia, F.2005, ApJL, 635, L141

68. A Remarkable Low-Mass X-ray Binary Within 0.1 Parsecs of the Galactic CenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Garmire, G.P., et al.2005, ApJ, 633, 228

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67. A Candidate Neutron Star Associated With Galactic Center Supernova RemnantSagittarius A EastPark, S., Muno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Garmire, G.P., et al.2005, ApJ, 631, 964

66. High-Resolution Grating Spectroscopy of Gamma-Ray Bursts 030328 and 041006 withChandra LETGSButler, N.R., Ricker, G.R., Ford, P.G., Garmire, G.P., et al.2005, ApJ, 629, 908

65. The X-ray Position and Optical Counterpart of the Accretion-Powered Millisecond PulsarXTE J1814-338Krauss, M.I., Wang, Z., Chakrabarty, D., et al.2005, ApJ, 627, 910

64. The Discovery of Oxygen Kα X-ray Emission from the Rings of SaturnBhardwaj, A., Elsner, R.F., Waite, J.H., Jr., Gladstone, G.R., Cravens, T.E., & Ford, P.G.2005, ApJL, 627, L73

63. Measuring the Three-Dimensional Structure of Galaxy Clusters: Application to a Sample of25 ClustersDe Filippis, E., Sereno, M., Bautz, M.W., & Longo, G.2005, ApJ, 625, 108

62. The Evolution of Structure in X-ray Clusters of GalaxiesJeltema, T.E., Canizares, C.R., Bautz, M.W., & Buote, D.A.2005, ApJ, 624, 606

61. Chandra Observation of an X-ray Flare at Saturn: Evidence of Direct Solar Control onSaturn’s Disk X-ray EmissionsBhardwaj, A., Elsner, R.F., Waite, J.H., Jr., Gladstone, G.R., Cravens, T.E., & Ford, P.G.2005, ApJL, 624, L121

60. Intra-day Variability of Sagittarius A* at 3 MillimetersMauerhan, J.-C., Morris, M., Walter, F., & Baganoff, F.K.2005, ApJL, 623, L25

59. An Overabundance of Transient X-ray Binaries Within 1 pc of the Galactic CenterMuno, M.P., Pfahl, E., Baganoff, F.K., Brandt, W.N., Ghez, A., Lu, J., & Morris, M.R.2005, ApJL, 622, L113

58. High-Energy Observations of XRF 030723: Evidence for an Off-Axis Gamma-Ray Burst?Butler, N.R., Vanderspek, R., Crew, G.B., Ford, P., Ricker, G., Doty, J., Villasenor, J.,Prigozhin, G., et al.2005, ApJ, 621, 884

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57. Simultaneous Chandra X-ray, Hubble Space Telescope Ultraviolet, and Ulysses RadioObservations of Jupiter’s AuroraElsner, R.F., Ford, P., et al.2005, JGRA, 110, A01207

56. Extracting the Dark Matter Profile of a Relaxed Galaxy ClusterArabadjis, J.S., Bautz, M.W., & Arabadjis, G.2004, ApJ, 617, 303

55. The Mouse That Soared: High Resolution X-ray Imaging of the Pulsar-Powered Bow ShockG359.23-0.82Gaensler, B.M., van der Swaluw, E., Camilo, F., Kaspi, V.M., Baganoff, F.K., Yusef-Zadeh,F., & Manchester, R.N.2004, ApJ, 616, 383

54. First Simultaneous NIR/X-ray Detection of a Flare from Sgr A*Eckart, A., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2004, A&A, 427, 1

53. The Spectra and Variability of X-ray Sources in a Deep Chandra Observation of the GalacticCenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2004, ApJ, 613, 1179

52. Diffuse X-ray Emission in a Deep Image of the Galactic CenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2004, ApJ, 613, 326

51. AC 114: A Cluster with a Soft X-ray TailDe Filippis, E., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., & Sereno, M.2004, ApJ, 611, 164

50. Chandra Observations and Monte Carlo Simulations of the Grain-Scattered Halo of theBinary X-ray Pulsar 4U 1538−52Clark, G.W.2004, ApJ, 610, 956

49. Detection of X-rays from Galaxy Groups Associated With the Gravitationally Lensed SystemsPG 1115+080 and B1422+231Grant, C.E., Bautz, M.W., Chartas, G., & Garmire, G.P.2004, ApJ, 610, 686

48. Characteristics of Diffuse X-ray Line Emission Within 20 pc of the Galactic CenterPark, S., Muno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., et al.2003, ApJ, 603, 548

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47. X-ray Sources with Periodic Variability in a Deep Chandra Observation of the GalacticCenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Brandt, W.N., Garmire, G.P., & Ricker, G.R.2003, ApJ, 599, 465

46. An Overview of the Performance of the Chandra X-ray ObservatoryWeisskopf, M.C., Bautz, M., Dewey, D., Grant, C.E., Marshall, H.L., et al.2003, ExA, 16, 1

45. The Chandra Deep Field North Survey. XV. Optically Bright, X-ray-Faint SourcesHornschemeier, A.E., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., et al.2003, AJ, 126, 575

44. The Chandra Deep Field North Survey. XIII. 2 Ms Point-Source CatalogsAlexander, D.M., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2003, AJ, 126, 539

43. A Giant Outburst at Millimeter Wavelengths in the Orion NebulaBower, G.C., Baganoff, F.K., et al.2003, ApJ, 598, 1140

42. The X-ray Binary GRS 1741.9−2853 in Outburst and QuiescenceMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., & Arabadjis, J.S.2003, ApJ, 598, 474

41. The X-ray Afterglows of GRB 020813 and GRB 021004 with Chandra HETGS: PossibleEvidence for a Supernova Prior to GRB 020813Butler, N.R., Marshall, H.L., Ricker, G.R., Vanderspek, R.K., Ford, P.G., Crew, G.B., et al.2003, ApJ, 597, 1010

40. Chandra X-ray Spectroscopic Imaging of Sgr A* and the Central Parsec of the GalaxyBaganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Cui, W., Doty, J.P., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2003, ApJ, 591, 891

39. A Deep Chandra Catalog of X-ray Sources Toward the Galactic CenterMuno, M.P., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2003, ApJ, 589, 225

38. Chandra Observations of QSO 2237+0305Dai, X., Chartas, G., Agol, E., Bautz, M.W., & Garmire, G.P.2003, ApJ, 589, 100

37. X-ray Source Population in the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 720 with ChandraJeltema, T.E., Canizares, C.R., Buote, D.A., & Garmire, G.P.2003, ApJ, 585, 756

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36. The Redshift Evolution of the 2–8 keV X-ray Luminosity FunctionCowie, L.L., Barger, A.J., Bautz, M.W., Brandt, W.N., & Garmire, G.P.2003, ApJL, 584, L57

35. Chandra Spectra of the Soft X-ray Diffuse BackgroundMarkevitch, M., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G., Grant, et al.2003, ApJ, 583, 70

34. Chandra Evidence for a Flattened, Triaxial Dark Matter Halo in the Elliptical GalaxyNGC 720Buote, D.A., Jeltema, T.E., Canizares, C.R., & Garmire, G.P.2002, ApJ, 577, 183

33. A Chandra Spectroscopic Survey of Persistent Black Hole CandidatesCui, W., Feng, Y.X., Zhang, S.N., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., & Schulz, N.S.2002, ApJ, 576, 357

32. Discovery of Soft X-ray Emission from Io, Europa, and the Io Plasma TorusElsner, R.F., Ford, P.G., Garmire, G.P., et al.2002, ApJ, 572, 1077

31. Chandra Observations of the Lensing Cluster EMSS 1358+6245: Implications forSelf-Interacting Dark MatterArabadjis, J.S., Bautz, M.W., & Garmire, G.P.2002, ApJ, 572, 66

30. A Chandra Study of Sagittiarius A East: A Supernova Remnant Regulating the Activity ofOur Galactic Center?Maeda, Y., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Doty, J.P., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2002, ApJ, 570, 671

29. Chandra Imaging of the X-ray Nebula Powered by Pulsar B1509−58Gaensler, B.M., Arons, J., Kaspi, V.M., Pivovaroff, M.J., Kawai, N., & Tamura, K.2002, ApJ, 569, 878

28. Caught in the Act: Chandra Observations of Microlensing of the Radio-loud QuasarMG J0414+0534Chartas, G., Agol, E., Eracleous, M., Garmire, G., Bautz, M.W., & Morgan, N.D.2002, ApJ, 568, 509

27. The Chandra Deep Field-North Survey. VIII. X-ray Constraints on Spiral Galaxies from0.4 < z < 1.5Hornschemeier, A.E., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2002, ApJ, 568, 82

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26. Chandra Observations of Galaxy Cluster A2218Machacek, M.E., Bautz, M.W., Canizares, C.R., & Garmire, G.P.2002, ApJ, 567, 188

25. The Chandra Deep Field North Survey. IX. Extended X-ray SourcesBauer, F.E., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2002, AJ, 123, 1163

24. The 2–8 keV X-ray Number Counts Determined from Chandra Blank Field ObservationsCowie, L.L., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., Barger, A.J., Brandt, W.N., & Hornschemeier,A.E.2002, ApJL, 566, L5

23. Long-Term Multiwavelength Observations of GRS 1758−258 and the Advection-dominatedAccretion Flow ModelKeck, J.W., Pivovaroff, M.J., et al.2001, ApJ, 563, 301

22. Chandra X-ray Observatory Observation of the High-Redshift Cluster MS 1054−0321Jeltema, T.E., Canizares, C.R., Bautz, M.W., Malm, M.R., Donahue, M., & Garmire, G.P.2001, ApJ, 562, 124

21. Chandra X-ray Observations of G11.2−0.3: Implications for Pulsar AgesKaspi, V.M., Roberts, M.E., Vasisht, G., Gotthelf, E.V., Pivovaroff, M., & Kawai, N.2001, ApJ, 560, 371

20. Supermassive Black Hole Accretion History Inferred from a Large Sample of Chandra HardX-ray SourcesBarger, A.J., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., et al.2001, AJ, 122, 2177

19. Rapid X-ray Flaring from the Direction of the Supermassive Black Hole at the GalacticCenterBaganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R., et al.2001, Nature, 413, 45

18. Chandra Detects a Rapid Flare in the Gravitationally Lensed Mini-Broad Absorption LineQSO RX J0911.4+0551Chartas, G., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2001, ApJ, 558, 119

17. Chandra Observations of the Pulsar Wind Nebula in Supernova Remnant G0.9+0.1Gaensler, B.M., Pivovaroff, M.J., & Garmire, G.P.2001, ApJL, 556, L107

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16. Chandra X-ray Observations of the Quadruply Lensed Quasar RX J0911.4+0551Morgan, N.D., Bautz, M.W., Jones, S.E., et al.2001, ApJ, 555, 1

15. The Chandra Deep Survey of the Hubble Deep Field North Area. IV. An Ultradeep Image ofthe HDF-NBrandt, W.N., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2001, AJ, 122, 1

14. The Chandra Deep Survey of the Hubble Deep Field-North Area. II. Results from the CaltechFaint Field Galaxy Redshift Survey AreaHornschemeier, A.E., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2001, ApJ, 554, 742

13. X-ray Observations of the New Pulsar-Supernova Remnant System PSR J1119−6127 andSupernova Remnant G292.2−0.5Pivovaroff, M.J., Kaspi, V.M., Camilo, F., Gaensler, B.M., & Crawford, F.2001, ApJ, 554, 161

12. A Radio Supernova Remnant Associated with the Young Pulsar J1119−6127Crawford, F., Gaensler, B.M., Kaspi, V.M., Pivovaroff, M.J., et al.2001, ApJ, 554, 152

11. Detecting High-Redshift Evolved Galaxies as the Hosts of Optically Faint Hard X-ray SourcesCowie, L.L., Bautz, M.W., et al.2001, ApJL, 551, L9

10. Chandra Observations of the Gravitationally Lensed System 2016+112Chartas, G., Bautz, M., Garmire, G., Jones, C., & Schneider, D.P.2001, ApJL, 550, L163

9. The Central X-ray Point Source in Cassiopeia AChakrabarty, D., Pivovaroff, M.J., Hernquist, L.E., Heyl, J.S., & Narayan, R.2001, ApJ, 548, 800

8. Peculiar Extended X-ray Emission Around the “Radio-loud” Black Hole Candidate1E 1740.7−2942Cui, W., Schulz, N.S., Baganoff, F.K., Bautz, M.W., Doty, J.P., Garmire, G.P., Ricker, G.R.,et al.2001, ApJ, 548, 394

7. Detection of X-ray Emission from Gravitationally Lensed Sub-millimeter Sources in the Fieldof Abell 370Bautz, M.W., Malm, M.R., Baganoff, F.K., Ricker, G.R., Canizares, C.R., Garmire, G.P., etal.2000, ApJL, 543, L119

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6. Chandra Observation of Abell 2142: Survival of Dense Subcluster Cores in a MergerMarkevitch, M., Bautz, M.W., et al.2000, ApJ, 541, 542

5. X-ray Sources in the Hubble Deep Field Detected by ChandraHornschemeier, A.E., Garmire, G.P., Bautz, M.W., et al.2000, ApJ, 541, 49

4. X-ray Observations of the High Magnetic Field Radio Pulsar PSR J1814−1744Pivovaroff, M.J., Kaspi, V.M., & Camilo, F.2000, ApJ, 535, 379

3. Chandra X-ray Observations of the Hydra A Cluster: An Interaction between the RadioSource and the X-ray-emitting GasMcNamara, B.R., Bautz, M., et al.2000, ApJL, 534, L135

2. Chandra X-ray Detection of the Radio Hot Spots of 3C 295Harris, D.E., Bautz, M., et al.2000, ApJL, 530, L81

1. ASCA Observations of the Young Rotation-Powered Pulsars PSR B1046−58 andPSR B1610−50Pivovaroff, M.J., Kaspi, V.M., & Gotthelf, E.V.2000, ApJ, 528, 436

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A2. Cumulative list of GTO Observations

Table 1: GTO Log

ObsID Target Texp Status Instru- Observer2 Type/ Date α δ(ks) ment1 Cycle Observed (J2000) (J2000)

0242 SgrA* 50.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto1 1999 Sep 21 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.000362 Q0957+561 50.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 2000 Apr 16 10:01:21.33 +55:53:57.160363 PG1115+080 30.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 2000 Jun 02 11:18:17.00 +07:45:57.700367 Q1422+231 30.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 2000 Jun 01 14:24:38.09 +22:56:00.600492 NGC720 40.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 2000 Oct 12 01:53:00.40 −13:44:18.000512 EMSS1054.5−0321 90.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 2000 Apr 21 10:56:58.00 −03:37:37.300515 Abell 370 90.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 1999 Oct 22 02:39:53.10 −01:34:45.000516 ZWCL1358+6245 55.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto1 2000 Sep 03 13:59:50.60 +62:31:04.000553 Abell 2218 7.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto1 1999 Oct 19 16:35:56.00 +66:12:45.001454 Abell 2218 13.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto1 1999 Oct 19 16:35:56.00 +66:12:45.001561 SgrA* 36.2 archived acis-i Baganoff gto2 2000 Oct 26 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.001561 SgrA* 13.7 archived acis-i Baganoff gto2 2001 Jul 14 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.001562 AC114 75.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2000 Nov 17 22:58:48.50 −34:48:08.601628 MITGJ0414+0534 10.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2001 Feb 05 04:14:37.70 +05:34:42.001629 RXJ0911.4+0551 10.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2000 Oct 29 09:11:27.50 +05:50:52.001630 PG1115+080 10.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2000 Nov 03 11:18:16.90 +07:45:59.401631 Q1422+231 10.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2001 May 21 14:24:38.10 +22:56:01.001632 2237+0305 10.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2001 Dec 08 22:40:30.34 +03:21:28.801694 Protocluster 79.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto2 2001 Jul 10 22:17:32.40 +00:13:09.902951 SgrA* 12.5 archived acis-i Baganoff gto3 2002 Feb 19 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.002952 SgrA* 12.5 archived acis-i Baganoff gto3 2002 Mar 23 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.002953 SgrA* 12.5 archived acis-i Baganoff gto3 2002 Apr 19 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.002954 SgrA* 12.5 archived acis-i Baganoff gto3 2002 May 07 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.003290 Abell 1942, Clump 60.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto3 2002 Mar 13 14:38:21.80 +03:36:25.003291 RCS1325+2858 31.3 archived acis-s Bautz gto3 2002 Aug 19 13:26:31.07 +29:03:19.803549 SgrA* 25.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto4 2003 Jun 19 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.003576 NGC1132 39.7 archived acis-s Arabadjis gto4 2003 Nov 16 02:52:52.00 −01:16:29.603577 RCS0439.6−2905 76.1 archived acis-s Bautz gto4 2003 Apr 16 04:39:38.00 −29:04:55.204362 RCS1325+2858 45.2 archived acis-s Bautz gto3 2002 Nov 17 13:26:31.07 +29:03:19.804438 RCS0439.6−2905 30.0 archived acis-s Bautz3 ddt 2003 Jun 06 04:39:38.00 −29:04:55.204683 SgrA* 49.5 archived acis-i Baganoff gto5 2004 Jul 05 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.004684 SgrA* 49.5 archived acis-i Baganoff gto5 2004 Jul 06 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.004937 RCS2157.7−0448 1.0 discarded acis-s Bautz gto5 2004 Jul 26 21:56:42.70 −04:48:04.204938 RCS2318.5+0034 50.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto5 2005 May 03 23:18:30.80 +00:34:45.004939 B1422+231 50.0 archived acis-s Grant gto5 2004 Dec 01 14:24:38.10 +22:56:00.605353 RCS2157.7−0448 40.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto5 2004 Aug 01 21:56:42.70 −04:48:04.205359 RCS2157.7−0448 35.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto5 2004 Aug 15 21:56:42.70 −04:48:04.205360 SgrA* 5.0 archived acis-i Baganoff4 ddt 2004 Aug 28 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.005770 Et Tau 10.0 archived acis-s Arabadjis gto6 2004 Dec 28 05:37:40.85 +27:16:16.605790 RXJ1119.7+2126 50.0 archived acis-s Arabadjis gto6 2005 Mar 25 11:19:43.70 +21:26:50.005791 NGC766 20.0 archived acis-s Arabadjis gto6 2005 Jan 07 01:58:42.09 +08:20:47.705792 NGC3209 20.0 archived acis-s Arabadjis gto6 2005 Feb 17 10:20:38.49 +25:30:17.405824 LCDCS954 30.0 archived acis-s De Filippis gto6 2005 Mar 17 14 20 29.70 −11:34:04.005825 RCS1107.3−0523 50.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto6 2005 Mar 06 11:07:18.00 −05:23:00.005885 RCS2112.3−6326 70.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto6 2004 Dec 30 21:12:18.00 −63:26:00.005886 RCS1419+5326 50.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto6 2005 Sep 17 14:19:12.10 +53.26:11.005887 RCS1107.3−0523 50.0 archived acis-s Bautz gto6 2005 Apr 12 11:07:18.00 −05:23:00.006575 Sh2-187 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto7 2006 Apr 18 01:23:06.00 +61:51:23.006576 Sh2-271 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto7 2006 Jan 21 06:14:57.00 +12:21:03.006577 G284.0−0.9 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto7 2006 May 28 10:19:11.00 −58:02:21.006578 DB2001CL-123 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto7 2006 Apr 16 10:45:54.00 −59:56:58.006930 Abell 1689 80.0 archived acis-i Arabadjis gto7 2006 Mar 06 13 11 29.50 −01:20:30.00

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Table 1: GTO Log

ObsID Target Texp Status Instru- Observer2 Type/ Date α δ(ks) ment1 Cycle Observed (J2000) (J2000)

7289 Abell 1689 80.0 archived acis-i Arabadjis gto7 2006 Mar 09 13 11 29.50 −01:20:30.007473 BDSB2003+67 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto8 2006 Dec 20 04:40:39.00 +50:27:39.007474 BDSB2003+81 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto8 2007 Feb 05 06:15:53.00 +14:16:08.007475 BDSB2003+93 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto8 2006 Dec 06 06:57:15.00 −08:19:48.007476 BDSB2003+50 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto8 2007 Mar 04 01:06:45.00 +59:40:36.007477 BDSB2003+65 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto8 2006 Nov 24 04:11:10.00 +51:09:58.007478 BDSB2003+66 10.0 archived acis-i Baganoff gto8 2006 Nov 25 04:36:50.00 +50:52:46.009331 SPT-CL0517−5430 10.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Mar 05 05:16:34.56 −54:30:21.609332 SPT-CL0547−5345 15.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Jan 09 05:46:36.00 −53:45:21.609333 SPT-CL2332−5051 30.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Aug 12 23:31:48.96 −50:51:15.129334 SPT-CL2359−5009 20.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Mar 12 23:59:36.24 −50:09:45.009335 SPT-CL0001−5748 20.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Mar 16 00 00 59.76 −57:48:15.129336 SPT-CL0547−5345 20.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 May 04 05:24:00.00 −54:30:00.009434 CXOXBJ142916.1+335929 25.0 archived acis-s Miller gto9 2008 Nov 16 14:29:16.10 +33:59:29.709435 CXOXBJ143508.8+350349 45.0 archived acis-s Miller gto9 2008 Nov 17 14:35:08.90 +35:03:49.209895 BootesGroup 33 30.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Apr 09 14:27:09.30 +33:15:10.109896 BootesGroup 14 50.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2008 Sep 15 14:31:56.10 +34:38:06.70

10749 SDSS J1039+3947 5.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Jan 14 10:39:30.40 +39:47:19.0010750 SDSS J0856+0553 5.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Jan 09 08:56:40.70 +05:53:47.4010751 SDSS J1411+5736 7.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Jul 23 14:11:15.90 +57:36:09.0010752 SDSS J1336+5453 7.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Sep 25 13:36:27.00 +54:53:53.8010753 SDSS J0133−1026 10.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 May 29 01:33:25.90 −10:26:18.6010754 SDSS J1017+0156 10.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Mar 23 10:17:45.60 +01:56:45.8010755 SDSS J1007+3800 5.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Feb 09 10:07:42.50 +38:00:46.6010756 SDSS J1136+0713 5.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Feb 09 11:36:23.70 +07:13:37.5010757 SDSS J1410+4145 5.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2009 Jul 07 14:10:04.20 +41:45:20.9010758 SDSS J0815+3959 5.0 archived acis-s Miller gto10 2008 Dec 12 08:15:26.60 +39:59:35.6010851 SPT-CL0547−5345 9.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Feb 01 05:46:36.00 −53:45:21.6010864 SPT-CL0547−5345 6.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto9 2009 Feb 04 05:46:36.00 −53:45:21.6011843 SgrA* 79.8 archived acis-i Baganoff gto11 2010 May 13 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.0011859 SPT-CLJ2337−5942 20.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto11 2010 Jan 10 23:37:25.20 −59:42:28.8011864 SPT-CLJ0000−5010 20.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto11 2009 Sep 07 23:59:40.60 −50:09:39.6011996 SPT-CLJ0528−5300 10.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto11 2010 Jan 12 05:28:02.60 −52:59:52.8011997 SPT-CLJ0000−5010 80.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto11 2010 Aug 26 23:59:40.60 −50:09:39.6011998 SPT-CLJ2356−5056 10.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto11 2010 Jan 26 23:55:49.70 −50:56:09.6012189 SPT-CLJ2106−5845 53.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto12 2011 Dec 23 21:06:03.60 −58:44:43.1012191 SPT-CLJ0307−6225 25.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto12 2010 Aug 07 03:07:19.10 −62:25:56.3012194 A1413 Field1 5.0 archived acis-i Miller gto12 2012 Feb 19 11:55:18.00 +23:41:56.6012195 A1413 Field2 5.0 archived acis-i Miller gto12 2011 Feb 06 11:56:22.00 +23:27:15.8012196 A1413 Field4 5.0 archived acis-i Miller gto12 2012 Feb 19 11:54:14.10 +23:27:15.7012197 A1914 Field1 5.0 archived acis-i Miller gto12 2010 Sep 09 14:26:57.20 +37:38:16.0013128 A1413 Field3 5.0 archived acis-i Miller gto12 2012 Feb 25 11:54:14.10 +23:27:15.7013385 SDSS J1157+6738 15.0 archived acis-s Miller gto13 2012 Sep 09 11:57:53.30 +67:38:01.3013386 SDSS J1227+6803 15.0 archived acis-s Miller gto13 2012 Oct 18 12:27:09.80 +68:03:56.6013387 SDSS J0828+2654 10.0 archived acis-s Miller gto13 2012 Jan 03 08:28:06.60 +26:54:42.6013388 SDSS J1120+5022 10.0 archived acis-s Miller gto13 2012 Oct 05 11:20:57.40 +50:22:19.0013389 SDSS J0907+1056 20.0 archived acis-s Miller gto13 2012 Jan 07 09:07:43.60 +10:56:50.5013401 SPT-CLJ2344−4242 12.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto13 2011 Sep 19 23:44:42.00 −42:42:52.6013402 SPT-CLJ0304−4401 15.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto13 2013 Jan 19 03:04:15.40 −44:01:52.3013403 SPT-CLJ0234−5831 10.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto13 2012 Apr19 02:34:42.00 −58:31:14.2013404 SPT-CLJ0555−6405 11.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto13 2013 Jan 04 05:55:24.10 −64:05:52.4013405 SPT-CLJ2325−4111 9.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto13 2011 Aug 14 23:25:10.30 −41:11:37.3013517 SPT-CLJ2031−4037 10.0 archived acis-i Bautz gto13 2011 Nov 25 20:31:50.40 −40:37:07.7014195 M31* 36.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto13 2012 Aug 14 00:42:44.40 +41:16:08.3014196 M31* 50.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto13 2012 Oct 28 00:42:44.40 +41:16:08.3015267 M31* 14.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto13 2012 Aug 16 00:42:44.40 +41:16:08.3015377 SDSS J145833.60+472951.3 20.0 archived acis-i Miller gto14 2013 Sep 09 14:58:33.60 +47:29:51.4015378 SDSS J083759.33+441455.9 20.0 archived acis-i Miller gto14 2013 Jan 04 08:37:59.30 +44:14:56.0015379 SDSS J034500.76−060221.8 20.0 archived acis-i Miller gto14 2012 Dec 02 03:45:00.80 −06:02:21.8015380 SDSS J114406.81+054753.4 20.0 archived acis-i Miller gto14 2013 Nov 22 11:44:06.80 +05:47:53.5015381 SDSS J082657.15+360659.1 20.0 archived acis-i Miller gto14 2013 Feb 15 08:26:57.20 +36:06:59.2015367 GMBCGJ021.27091−09.41374 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2013 Jun 12 01:25:05.00 −09:24:49.30

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Table 1: GTO Log

ObsID Target Texp Status Instru- Observer2 Type/ Date α δ(ks) ment1 Cycle Observed (J2000) (J2000)

15368 GMBCGJ030.12745+00.74201 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2012 Nov 24 02:00:30.50 +00:44:31.2015369 GMBCGJ047.34623−00.00606 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2012 Nov 24 03:09:23.10 −00:00:21.0015370 GMBCGJ052.28503+00.71337 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2012 Nov 01 03:29:08.40 +00:42:48.1015371 GMBCGJ165.03085+02.04797 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2013 Jul 10 11:00:07.20 +02:02:52.8015372 GMBCGJ178.26065+01.04053 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2013 Apr 22 11:53:02.40 +01:02:25.8015373 GMBCGJ135.77018+03.58053 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2013 Mar 10 09:03:04.80 +03:34:50.0015374 GMBCGJ154.45050+03.86041 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2013 Jan 22 10:17:48.10 +03:51:37.0015375 GMBCGJ215.98479+04.34262 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2012 Dec 15 14:23:56.30 +04:20:33.0015376 GMBCGJ219.69392+06.50142 10.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto14 2012 Dec 16 14:38:48.20 +06:29:58.0016355 SPT-CLJ0411−4819 26.2 archived acis-i McDonald gto15 2014 Oct 13 04:11:15.90 −48:19:05.2016545 SPT-CLJ2344−4243 60.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto15 2014 Aug 20 23:44:42.00 −42:42:52.6016963 Sgr A* 25.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto16 2015 Feb 13 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2016964 Sgr A* 25.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto16 2015 Oct 21 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2016965 Sgr A* 25.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto16 2015 Aug 17 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2016966 Sgr A* 25.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto16 2015 May 14 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2017481 Triangulum Australis 50.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto16 2015 Jun 14 16:38:20.30 −64:30:59.0017482 SPT-CLJ0205−5829 60.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto16 2015 Jul 16 02:05:46.30 −58:29:06.8017483 SPT-CLJ0640−5113 90.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto16 2016 Apr 16 06:40:15.50 −51:13:13.6017536 SPT-CLJ0411−4819 33.8 archived acis-i McDonald gto15 2014 Oct 14 04:11:15.90 −48:19:05.2018055 Sgr A* 25.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto17 2016 Feb 13 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2018056 Sgr A* 25.0 archived acis-s Baganoff gto17 2016 Feb 14 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2018057 Sgr A* 25.0 observed acis-s Baganoff gto17 2016 Oct 08 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2018058 Sgr A* 25.0 observed acis-s Baganoff gto17 2016 Oct 14 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2018457 SPT-CLJ0646−6236 60.0 observed acis-i McDonald gto17 2016 Oct 06 06:46:33.40 −62:36:49.0018458 Cl0024+17 60.0 archived acis-s ZuHone gto17 2016 Aug 23 00:26:36.20 +17:09:43.0018460 IDCSJ1433.2+3306 90.0 archived acis-i McDonald gto17 2016 Sep 21 14:33:12.60 +33:06:36.8019726 Sgr A* 33.0 observed acis-s Baganoff gto18 2017 Apr 06 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2019727 Sgr A* 33.0 observed acis-s Baganoff gto18 2017 Apr 07 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2019749 MACSJ2243.3−0935 42.0 observed acis-i Bulbul gto18 2017 Aug 02 22:43:20.30 −09:35:28.0019757 SPT-CLJ2355-5259 21.0 unobserved acis-i McDonald gto18 . . . 23:55:45.80 −52:59:02.4019758 SPT-CLJ0000-6020 21.0 unobserved acis-i McDonald gto18 . . . 00:00:09.10 −60:20:27.6019759 SPT-CLJ2328-5533 19.0 unobserved acis-i McDonald gto18 . . . 23:28:43.70 −55:33:39.6019760 SPT-CLJ2355-5156 17.0 unobserved acis-i McDonald gto18 . . . 23:55:24.00 −51:56:52.8019761 SPT-CLJ0001-5440 14.0 observed acis-i McDonald gto18 2017 Feb 26 00:01:40.10 −54:40:12.0019762 SPT-CLJ2329-5831 12.0 observed acis-i McDonald gto18 2017 Mar 03 23:29:54.50 −58:31:30.0019886 SPT-CLJ2336-5252 26.0 unobserved acis-i McDonald gto18 . . . 23:36:21.79 −52:52:22.8020040 Sgr A* 33.0 observed acis-s Baganoff gto18 2017 Apr 12 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2020041 Sgr A* 34.0 observed acis-s Baganoff gto18 2017 Apr 11 17:45:40.00 −29:00:28.2020129 MACSJ2243.3−0935 58.0 observed acis-i Bulbul gto18 2017 Jul 28 22:43:20.30 −09:35:28.001Observations listed used neither LETG nor HETG.2Unless otherwise noted, observations are PI=Garmire.3Reobservation at Director’s discretion; PI=Bautz.4Observation at Director’s discretion; PI=Baganoff.

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