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Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics SUBJECT INDEX (2001 2002) INVITED REVIEW Gamma-Ray Bursts: Afterglows and Central Engines K. S. Cheng and T. Lu............................................................ (1 1) Solar Activity and Classical Physics E. N. Parker..................................................................... (1 99) Milestones in the Observations of Cosmic Magnetic Fields Jin-Lin Han and Richard Wielebinski............................................ (2 293) LETTERS Origin and Properties of Strong Mg II Quasar Absorption Line Systems Wei-Peng Lin and Zhen-Long Zou............................................... (1 21) A Large Glitch in the Crab Pulsar Na Wang, Xin-Ji Wu, R. N. Manchester, Jin Zhang, A. G. Lyne and Aili Yusup (1 195) Is the Variable X-ray Source in M82 due to Gravitational Lensing? Da-Ming Chen................................................................... (1 287) Do Globular Clusters Harbor Black Holes? Xian-Zhong Zheng............................................................... (1 291) The X-ray Background from the Warm Gas of the Galactic Halo Yan-Jie Xue..................................................................... (1 383) A Possible Origin of 6.7 GHz Linear Methanol Maser Sources Ye Xu........................................................................... (1 389) 1RXS J232953.9+062814: a New SU UMa Dwarf Nova below the Period Minimum Jian-Yan Wei, Xiao-Jun Jiang, Da-Wei Xu, Ai-Ying Zhou and Jing-Yao Hu..... (1 483) Gamma-ray Bursts: a Probe of Black Holes Wei Wang and Yong-Heng Zhao................................................. (1 487) On the Evolution of the Lower Energy Cutoff of Nonthermal Electrons in Solar Flares Wei-Qun Gan, You-Ping Li and Jin Chang...................................... (2 103) IRAS 01005+7910: a High Galactic Latitude Post-AGB Star Jing-Yao Hu..................................................................... (2 193) An Ancient Solar Eclipse Record Tian-da-yi in the 10th Century BC Ci-Yuan Liu..................................................................... (2 391) Verification of a Similar Cycle Prediction for the Ascending and Peak Phases of Solar Cycle 23 Jia-Long Wang, Jian-Cun Gong, Si-Qing Liu, Gui-Ming Le, Yan-Ben Han and Jing-Lan Sun.................................................................... (2 396) Searching for Variable Stars in and around Open Clusters Yu Xin, Xiao-Bin Zhang and Li-Cai Deng....................................... (2 481) i

RESEARCH PAPERS Cosmology Testing the Universality of the TIS Model on Cluster Scales from the X-ray Surface Brightness Profiles Yu-Ying Zhang................................................................... (1 29) The Gravitational Effects of a Celestial Body with Magnetic Charge and Moment Yong-Jiu Wang and Yi-Bin Huang............................................... (1 125) A DWT Power Spectrum Analysis of PSCz Galaxies Xiao-Hu Yang, Long-Long Feng and Yao-Quan Chu.............................. (1 200) Expected Number Counts of Radio Galaxy Clusters Wei Zhou........................................................................ (2 106) A Remark on Using Gravitational Lensing Probability as a Probe of the Central Regions of CDM Halos Yun Li.......................................................................... (2 399) Extragalactic astronomy Relations between the IR UV X-ray Continuum and Emission Lines for a Large Composite Sample of Narrow Line and Normal Seyfert 1 Galaxies You-Jun Lu and Chong-Shan Zhao................................................ (1 39) Optical Identifications of X-ray Selected AGNs Da-Wei Xu, Jian-Yan Wei and Jing-Yao Hu...................................... (1 46) MERLIN Images of Five Compact Symmetric Object Candidates at 1.6 GHz Hai-Yan Zhang, Xiang Liu, Cheng-Jin Jin and Ren-Dong Nan................... (1 129) Annual Modulation in Intraday Variability Timescales of Extragalactic Radio Sources Shan-Jie Qian and Xi-Zhen Zhang............................................... (1 133) The Doppler Effect and Spectral Energy Distribution of Blazars Guang-Zhong Xie, Ben-Zhong Dai, Dong-Cheng Mei and Jun-Hui Fan........... (1 213) Soft X-ray Properties of Ultraluminous IRAS Galaxies Xiao-Yang Xia, Th. Boller, Zu-Gan Deng and G. Börner........................ (1 221) Periodic Variations of the Jet Flow Lorentz Factor in 3C 273 Shan-Jie Qian, Xi-Zhen Zhang, T. P. Krichbaum, J. A. Zensus, A. Witzel, A. Kraus, S. Britzen, H. Ungerechts and U. Lisenfeld....................................... (1 236) The Optical Variability of 3C 273 Rui-Guang Lin.....................................................................(1 245) Spectral Reversal and Stratification of the Jet in 3C 273 Shan-Jie Qian, Xi-Zheng Zhang, T. P. Krichbaum, A. Kraus, A. Witzel and J. A. Zensus.......................................................................... (1 296) VLBI Observations of the Blazar 1611+343 at 5 GHz Tao An, Xiao-Yu Hong, Wei-Hua Wang, Dong-Rong Jiang and Yong-Jun Chen. (1 305) A Method of Obtaining the Pitch Angle of Spiral Arms and the Inclination of Galactic Discs ii

Jun Ma.......................................................................... (1 395) Gamma-ray Emission from the γ-ray-loud BL Lac Objects Guang-Zhong Xie, Ben-Zhong Dai, En-Wei Liang and Zhao-Hua Xie............ (1 494) Optical Identifications of Companion Soft X-ray Sources of Mrk 231 Hong Wu, Zu-Gan Deng and Xiao-Yang Xia..................................... (1 501) Multi-frequency VLBI Observations of NRAO 150 Yong-Jun Chen, Dong-Rong Jiang and Fu-Jun Zhang............................ (1 507) Stochastic Particle Acceleration in Blazar Jets Jian-Cheng Wang.................................................................. (2 1) Properties of BL Lac Objects with Redshift 0.2 Ben-Zhong Dai, Guang-Zhong Xie and Ze-Jun Jiang............................... (2 8) Expectation for the X-ray Galactic Halo Zhi-Ying Huo.................................................................... (2 112) Variability of Soft X-ray Spectral Shape in Blazars Observed by ROSAT Lin-Peng Cheng, Yong-Heng Zhao and Jian-Yan Wei............................ (2 117) Estimating the Metallicity of Old Star Clusters in M33 Jun Ma, Xu Zhou, Hong Wu, Jian-Sheng Chen, Zhao-Ji Jiang, Sui-Jian Xue and Jin Zhu.......................................................................... (2 127) Positions and Spectral Energy Distributions of 41 Star Clusters in M33 Jun Ma, Xu Zhou, Jian-Sheng Chen, Hong Wu, Zhao-Ji Jiang, Sui-Jian Xue and Jin Zhu,......................................................................... (2 197) The Variability of Hardness Ratio 1 Observed by ROSAT: Narrow-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies versus Broad-Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Lin-Peng Cheng, Jian-Yan Wei and Yong-Heng Zhao............................ (2 207) Multifrequency Polarization Variations in the Quasar 0917+624 Shan-Jie Qian, A. Kraus, Xi-Zhen Zhang, T. P. Krichbaum, A. Witzel and J. A. Zensus..................................................................... (2 325) A Restriction on the Duration and Peak Energy of Gamma-Ray Bursts En-Wei Liang, Yi-Ping Qin, Yun-Ming Dong and Guang-Zhong Xie............. (2 347) The Variabilities of the Soft and Hard X-ray Components of NGC 7314 and NGC 7582 and the Distribution of Absorbing Matter in Type II AGNs Xiang-Hua Zou and Sui-Jian Xue................................................ (2 352) Comparisons of Infrared Colors and Emission-line Intensities between Two types of Seyfert 2 Galaxies Lin-Peng Cheng, Yong-Heng Zhao and Jian-Yan Wei............................ (2 408) Inclination of Broad Line Region in Narrow Line and Broad Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Tian-Zhi Zhang and Xue-Bing Wu............................................... (2 487) Properties of Broad Band Continuum of Narrow Line Seyfert 1 Galaxies Hong-Yan Zhou and Ting-Gui Wang............................................. (2 501) Galactic structure and dynamics Distribution of SiO and OH Maser Stars in the Galactic Plane Bi-Wei Jiang and Shu-Mei Jia................................................... (1 144) Abundance Gradient from Open Clusters and Implications for the Galactic Disk Evolution iii

Jin-Liang Hou, Rui-Xiang Chang and Li Chen.................................... (2 17) History of Star Formation and Chemical Enrichment in the Milky Way Disk Rui-Xiang Chang, Cheng-Gang Shu and Jin-Liang Hou.......................... (2 226) Information from the Kinematics of F and G Stars in the Solar Neighborhood Yu-Qin Chen, Gang Zhao and Jian-Rong Shi.................................... (2 419) A Statistical Model for Predicting the Average Abundance Patterns of Heavier Elements in Metal-Poor Stars Bo Zhang, Yan-Xia Zhang, Ji Li and Qiu-He Peng............................... (2 429) Stellar clusters Radio Emission from Globular Clusters Xiao-Hui Sun and Jin-Lin Han.................................................. (2 133) Determination of the Proper Motions and Membership of the Globular Cluster M3 and of its Orbit in the Galaxy Zhen-Yu Wu, Jia-Ji Wang and Li Chen......................................... (2 216) Formation, structure and evolution of stars A Note on the Mixing Length Theory and Massive Star Evolution Li-Cai Deng and Da-Run Xiong.................................................. (1 50) Two Cataclysmic Variables Identified from ROSAT Bright Sources Jiang-Hua Wu, Yang Chen, Xiang-Tao He, Xi-Zhen Zhang and Wolfgang Voges... (1 57) A Further Study of Relative Longitude Shift of Pulsar Beams Ren-Xin Xu, Jian-Wen Xu and Guo-Jun Qiao................................... (1 152) L183, a Quiescent Core? Jian-Jun Zhou, Xing-Wu Zheng and Yu-Xi Chen................................ (1 250) The Peak Luminosity of Type Ia Supernovae and its Implications for the Cosmic Expansion Rate Xiao-Feng Wang, Zong-Wei Li and Li Chen..................................... (1 257) The Third Peak of the 1998 Leonid Meteor Shower Yue-Hua Ma and You-Wen He................................................... (1 271) Timing in the Time Domain: Cygnus X-1 Ti-Pei Li........................................................................ (1 313) Vilnius Photometry and Reddening of the Young Open Cluster NGC 6913 Jun-Jie Wang and Jing-Yao Hu.................................................. (1 333) IRAS 19111+2555 (=S Lyr): A Possible Silicate Carbon Star Pei-Sheng Chen and Xun-Hao Wang............................................. (1 344) Radio Observations of Sgr B2 Xin-Jie Mao and Jiang-Tao Su.................................................. (1 406) Hardening of Thermal Photons Through Inverse Compton Scattering in Strong Magnetic Fields Yi Xu and Hong-Hua Xu........................................................ (1 411) Scintillation Dynamic Spectra and Transverse Velocities of Seven Pulsars Na Wang, Xin-Ji Wu, R. N. Manchester, Jin Zhang, Aili Yusup and Hong-Bo Zhang (1 421) On the Light Curves of GRB Afterglows iv

Ji-Rong Mao and Jian-Cheng Wang............................................. (1 433) Radio Observations at 232 MHz and Multifrequency Spectral Studies of the SNR HB21 Xi-Zhen Zhang, L. A. Higgs, T. L. Landecker, Xin-Ji Wu and Shan-Jie Qian.... (1 443) Infall and Outflow Activities in the Be star FY CMa Hui-Lai Cao..................................................................... (1 514) A Study of the Energy Sources of Herbig-Haro Objects Jing-Wen Wu, Yue-Fang Wu, Jun-Zhi Wang and Kai Cai........................ (2 33) Photometry of δ Sct-type and Related Stars: Results of AD Ari, IP Vir and YZ Boo Ai-Ying Zhou..................................................................... (2 43) A Possible Pumping Mechanism for Interstellar Class II 107 GHz Methanol Masers Han-Ping Liu and Jin Sun........................................................ (2 51) Photometric Observations of the δ Scuti Star UV Trianguli and its Evolutionary Status Zong-Li Liu, Ai-Ying Zhou and E. Rodríguez..................................... (2 59) Pulsars in FIRST Observations Xiang-Hua Li and Jin-Lin Han.................................................. (2 146) Planet Host Stars: Mass, Age and Kinematics Yu-Qin Chen and Gang Zhao.................................................... (2 151) A Two-Temperature Supernova Fallback Disk Model for Anomalous X-ray Pulsars Ye Lu and K. S. Cheng.......................................................... (2 161) On the Carbon-Star Status of Five Stars in a New Carbon Star Catalog Pei-Sheng Chen and Yi-Fei Gao................................................. (2 169) An Exact Anisotropic Quark Star Model M. K. Mak and T. Harko........................................................ (2 248) Near-Infrared Imaging Observations of the Orion A-W Star Forming Region Jun-Jie Wang................................................................... (2 260) More Emission Cones: Multi-frequency Simulation of the Pulse Profiles of PSR J0437 4715 Guo-Jun Qiao, Xu-Dong Wang, Hong-Guang Wang and Ren-Xin Xu............ (2 361) AD Cancri: A Contact Binary with Components in Poor Thermal Contact Yu-Lan Yang and Qing-Yao Liu................................................. (2 369) Equivalent Widths of 15 Extrasolar-Planet Host Stars Gang Zhao, Yu-Qin Chen and Hong-Mei Qiu.................................... (2 377) On the Red Edge of the δ Scuti Instability Strip Yan Xu, Zhi-Ping Li, Li-Cai Deng and Da-Run Xiong........................... (2 441) Optical Flash of GRB 990123: Constraints on the Physical Parameters of the Reverse Shock Yi-Zhong Fan, Zi-Gao Dai, Yong-Feng Huang and Tan Lu....................... (2 449) The Radial Structure of Pulsar Radio Emission Regions Xin-Ji Wu, Zhan-Kui Huang and Xuan-Bin Xu.................................. (2 454) New Variable Stars Discovered as By-product of the Beijing Astronomical Observatory Supernova Survey Min-Zhi Kong, Yu-Lei Qiu, Chuan-Jian Shen, Jin-Song Deng, Bo Zhang and v

Jing-Yao Hu..................................................................... (2 463) Dynamical Evolution of Gamma-Ray Burst Remnants with Evolving Radiative Efficiency Jin-Bo Feng, Yong-Feng Huang, Zi-Gao Dai and Tan Lu........................ (2 525) How Fast Could a Proto-pulsar Rotate? Ren-Xin Xu, Hong-Guang Wang and Guo-Jun Qiao............................. (2 533) Diffuse matter in space A Search for High-velocity Gas Associated H 2 O Masers and Ultracompact Hii Regions Ye Xu, Dong-Rong Jiang, Zhi-Yao Yu, Xing-Wu Zheng, Chuan-Yi Yang, Yan-Ping Zhang, Chun-Chuan Pei, Jun-Mei Ma, Jin-Jiang Sun, Li-Ming Wang, Deng-Rong Lu, Jie-Qing Wu, Yang Li and Cheng-Ming Lei....................... (1 60) The Sun Anisotropy and Dissipation of Turbulence and Their Effects on Solar Models Yan Li and Jia-yan Yang......................................................... (1 66) Coronal Magnetic Flux Rope Equilibria and Magnetic Helicity You-Qiu Hu, Yan-Wei Jiang and Wei Liu........................................ (1 77) A Filament-Associated Halo Coronal Mass Ejection Jun Zhang, Jingxiu Wang and Nariaki Nitta...................................... (1 85) On the Line Formation in Stellar Magnetized Atmospheres Zhong-Quan Qu, Xiao-Yu Zhang and Zhi Xu.................................... (1 161) Ellerman Bombs, Type II White-light Flares and Magnetic Reconnection in the Solar Lower Atmosphere Peng-Fei Chen, Cheng Fang and Ming-De Ding.................................. (1 176) Harmonic Structures of Gyrosynchrotron Radiation and Cyclotron Maser Instability Ai-Hua Zhou and Guang-Li Huang............................................... (1 365) On the Lower Energy Cutoff of Nonthermal Electrons in Solar Flares Wei-Qun Gan, You-Ping Li and Jin Chang....................................... (1 453) Physical Parameters of a Flare Derived from Multi-line 2D Spectroscopy Ying-Liu and Ming-De Ding..................................................... (1 460) Some Observed Results of Solar Radio Spectrometer at 4.5 7.5 GHz Fu-Ying Xu, Qi-Jun Yao, Xuan Meng and Hong-Ao Wu.......................... (1 469) Anisotropic Beam Model for the Spectral Observations of Radio Burst Fine Structures on 1998 April 15 V. G. Ledenev, Yi-Hua Yan and Qi-Jun Fu....................................... (1 475) On the Zebra Structure in the Frequency Range near 3 GHz G. P. Chernov, L. V. Yasnov, Yi-Hua Yan and Qi-Jun Fu........................ (1 525) A Correlation between Proton Events and Hα Flares and its Possible Interpretation Kim Jik Su, Yuan-Yong Deng, Kim Kum Sok and Kim Jin Song................. (1 537) Can Asymmetry of Solar Activity be Extended into Extended Cycle? Ke-Jun Li, Jing-Xiu Wang, Hong-Fei Liang and Xiao-Ma Gu..................... (2 66) Key Properties of Solar Chromospheric Line Formation Process vi

Zhong-Quan Qu and Zhi Xu....................................................... (2 71) Solar Flare Activity and Variability of Electric Current Helicity Kim Jik Su, Hong-Qi Zhang, Kim Jin Song, Kim Kum Sok and Xing-Ming Bao... (2 81) Spectral Analysis of the Flare of 1998 November 11 based on the Multi-cloud Model Xiao-Ma Gu and Ming-De Ding................................................... (2 92) Projection Effects on Physical Parameters Obtained from Solar Vector Magnetograms Hui Li........................................................................... (2 174) Wavelet Cleaning of Solar Dynamic Radio Spectrograms Robert A. Sych and Yi-Hua Yan.................................................. (2 183) Magnetic Field Strengths and Structures from Radio Observations of Solar Active Regions Chang-Xi Zhang, G. B. Gelfreikh and Jing-Xiu Wang............................ (2 266) Line Broadening in a Limb Flare: Derivation of Macro-turbulent Velocity Fields Ying Liu and Ming-De Ding..................................................... (2 277) An Electron Density Model above the Sunspot from a Mapping of NOAA 7260 at 17 GHz Xing-Feng Yu and Jin-Xing Yao.................................................. (2 287) Energetics and Propagation of Coronal Mass Ejections in Different Plasma Environments Jun Lin......................................................................... (2 539) The Prediction of Maximum Amplitudes of Solar Cycles and the Maximum Amplitude of Solar Cycle 24 Jia-Long Wang, Jian-Cun Gong, Si-Qing Liu, Gui-Ming Le and Jing-Lan Sun... (2 557) The solar system The O + Ion Flux in the Martian Magnetosphere and Martian Intrinsic Moment J. K. Shi, Z. X. Liu and T. L. Zchang........................................... (1 185) Instruments, observational techniques and data processing The Influence of Panel Gaps on the System Noise Temperature of the FAST Yan Su and Guo-Ding Li........................................................ (1 190) Flux Calibration of the BATC Survey and Its Application for Checking the Consistency of the Oke-Gunn Standards Xu Zhou, Zhao-Ji Jiang, Sui-Jian Xue, Hong Wu, Jun Ma and Jian-Sheng Chen. (1 372) The Coudé Echelle Spectrograph for the Xinglong 2.16 m Telescope Gang Zhao and Hong-Bin Li..................................................... (1 555) Steps Towards a Fully Automated Classification and Redshift-measurement Pipeline for LAMOST Spectra. I. Continuum level and wavelength estimation for galaxies A-Li Luo and Yong-Heng Zhao................................................... (1 563) Ghost Images in Schmidt CCD Photometry Bin Yang, Jin Zhu and Yu-Ying Song............................................ (2 474) Inhomogeneity in Spectral Transmission of the Coated UBVRI Filters of BFOSC and its Influence on Photometry Bao-An Yao and Lin Huang..................................................... (2 563) vii

Celestial mechanics and astrometry The Figure and Dynamical Parameters of Io Inferred from Internal Structure Models Hong Zhang and Cheng-Zhi Zhang................................................ (1 275) Orbit Determination Using Satellite-to-Satellite Tracking Data Ying-Chun Liu and Lin Liu...................................................... (1 281) Close Approaches of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids during Two Centuries Jiang-Hui Ji and Lin Liu........................................................ (1 549) Physical and chemical processes Hydrodynamic Evolution of GRB Afterglow Ji-Rong Mao and Jian-Cheng Wang............................................. (1 349) Entropy of Dilatonic Black Hole due to Arbitrary Spin Fields You-Gen Shen and Chang-Jun Gao............................................... (1 357) viii