FUSE Cycle 1 Approved Guest Investigator Programs (sorted by ID number) ***Please note that the exposure times ALLOCATED to programs are often not identical to the REQUESTED exposure times*** Num PI-last PI-first Institution Country Title A001 Werner Klaus Univ. Tuebingen GER Ultra-hot winds from DO white dwarfs A002 Combes Françoise Obs. de Paris FR Cold H2 in the outer galactic disk A003 Hutchings John DAO CAN Phase-resolved investigation of supersoft X-ray binaries A004 Schmid Hans Martin Heidelberg GER O VI raman scattering and the geometric structure of symbiotic stars A010 Ferrario Lilia Australian Natl. Univ. AUS The magnetic field structure of the 450 MG WD EUVE J0317-855 A013 Dreizler Stefan Univ. Tuebingen GER Trace elements and radiative levitation in hot helium-rich white dwarfs A019 Gladstone Randy Southwest Research Inst. US A FUSE observation of argon on Titan A022 Fisher George UCB/SSL US Coronal heating during stellar flares and the search for proton beams A023 Buat Véronique LAS Marseille FR The FUV spectral energy distribution of star-forming galaxies A024 Mouchet Martine Obs. Paris-Meudon FR The origin of peculiar UV line ratios in magnetic CVs A026 Heber Ulrich U. Erlangen-Nurnberg GER Abundances of the pop II sdO stars LS IV-12.1 and ROB 162 A034 Barstow Martin Univ. Leicester UK WD evolution: heavy element abundances and DA temperature scale A035 Mulchaey John Carnegie Institution US The warm intragroup medium in spiral-rich groups of galaxies A036 Thuan Trinh Xuan Univ. Virginia US FUV studies of metal-deficient blue compact dwarf galaxies A041 Simon Theodore Univ. Hawaii US Finding the onset of convection in main sequence stars A044 Boroson Bram SAO US Wind ionization in high mass X-ray binaries A046 Heckman Timothy JHU US The FUV spectra of starbursts A048 Hartigan Patrick Rice Univ. US FUV observations of low and high-excitation Herbig-Haro shocks A049 Wakker Bart Univ. Wisc.-Madison US 10^5 K gas in the halo of the LMC A051 Federman Steven Univ. Toledo US Molecular hydrogen excitation in photodissociation regions A052 Deharveng Jean-Michel LAS/Marseille FR The Lyman continuum radiation from galaxies A053 Reimers Dieter Univ. Hamburg GER Intergalactic ionized helium absorption toward 15 new bright QSOs A054 Burleigh Matthew Univ. Leicester UK The fundamental parameters of white dwarfs in Sirius-type binaries A058 Miller Eric Univ. Michigan US H2 as the primary gas component at large galactic radius A060 Koratkar Anuradha STSCI US The FUV spectral energy distribution of quasars A061 Hutchings John DAO CAN The hottest stars in M31 and M33 A063 Witt Adolf Univ. Toledo US Dust scattering propereties in reflection nebulae A065 Raymond John SAO US H2 in HH2: fluorescence or collisions? A066 Raymond John SAO US Non-radiative shocks in the Cygnus Loop A068 Bregman Joel Univ. Michigan US Do elliptical galaxy cooling flows actually cool? A070 Boissé Patrick ENS, Lab. Radioastron. FR Probing the very small scale structure (l~10 AU) in the ISM A075 Morse Jon Univ. Colorado/CASA US Abundances in O-rich SNRs: observational tests of nucleosynthesis A083 Guinan Edward Villanova Univ. US Solar physics with FUSE: FUV studies of solar analogs and twins A084 Mauche Christopher LLNL US High resolution FUV spectroscopy of EX Hydrae A085 Dinerstein Harriet Univ. Texas-Austin US FUV absorption-line spectroscopy of the neutral envelopes of PNe A086 Keel William U. Alabama-Tuscaloosa US Nearby galaxies in the FUV: toward comparison with high-redshift galaxies A088 Brown Thomas GSFC/LASP US Hot populations in nearby elliptical galaxies A090 Krasnopolsky Vladimir GSFC/CUA US Search for H2 in Mars' atmosphere A093 Shore Steven Indiana Univ. South Bend US FUSE observations of galactic and LMC novae in outburst A094 Benjamin Robert Univ. Wisc.-Madison US Observational constraints for the Galactic fountain A099 Leighly Karen Columbia Univ. US FUV spectroscopy of narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxy RE 1034+39 A100 Harper Graham Univ. Colorado/CASA US FUV spectra of evolved late-K and M stars: mass loss revisited A106 Bohm-Vitense Erika Univ. Washington US O VI emission lines in Hyades F stars A107 Flynn Brian UCB/CEA US Distribution of Argon in the dayside lunar atmosphere A108 Dixon Van UCB/SSL US FUSE spectroscopy of hot post-AGB stars in globular clusters A109 Walter Frederick SUNY-Stony Brook US Werner bands of H2 in CS environments of selected classical T Tau stars A111 Chu You-Hua Univ. Illinois US Interfaces in N51D A117 Lieu Richard U. Alabama-Huntsville US Search for UV emission lines from the warm intracluster medium A118 Wolff Michael Space Science Institute US FUV extinction: unique insights into the nature and role of small dust grains A120 Wannier Peter JPL US The atomic-to-molecular transition in the halos of dense IS clouds A121 Gibson Brad Australian Natl Univ. AUS High velocity clouds: origin and environment A123 St-Louis Nicole Univ. Montreal CAN Colliding winds i hot, massive binaries A126 Long Knox STSCI US The evolution of disks and winds in dwarf nova outbursts A129 Nichols Joy Cal. Tech./IPAC US Shocks in dense clouds in the Vela supernova remnant A130 Rice John Brandon Univ. CAN Phase resolved studies of the magnetic A-star 17 Com (HD 108662) A133 Fullerton Alex Univ. Victoria CAN FUV diagnostics of structure in hot star winds A134 Espey Brian JHU US Emission and absorption line studies of symbiotic binaries A139 Zheng Wei JHU US Tomographic diagnosis of the ionization cone in NGC 1068 A149 Bruhweiler Frederick CUA US Coronal emission and mass loss in the hottest stars of the H-R diagram A151 Clarke John Univ. Michigan US FUSE spectra of Lyman series emissions from the interplanetary med. A152 Kirshner Robert Harvard US FUV observations of a supernova to be named later A153 Weaver Harold JHU US Investigating the excitation mechanism for cometary X-ray, EUV, FUV emission A155 Peters Geraldine USC US Observations of accretion-driven bipolar flows in TTHya and V356 Sgr