Publications by
Dr. Isabel Hawkins

Refereed Publications and Conference Proceedings

81. Pompea, S. M., and Hawkins, I. 2002 Proceedings of SPIE in Education and Training in Optics and Photonics, in press. Increasing Science Literacy in Optics and Photonics through Science Centers, Museums, and Web-based Exhibits.

80. Kisich, D. Hawkins, I., and Vondrak, R. 2002 Yohkoh 10th Anniversary Meeting Proceedings, in press. Sharing the Sun-Earth Connection.

79. Howarth, I.D., Price, R. J., Crawford, I. A., and Hawkins, I. 2002, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 332/2, p. 267. A “VAPID” Analysis of the Isotopic Abundance of Interstellar Lithium in the z Oph Sightline: Evidence for Production by Spallation.

78. Hawkins, I. 2001, Proceedings of the “Continuing Challenges of EUV Astronomy: Current Analysis and Prospects for the Future” Astronomical Society of the Pacific’s Conference Series Volume 264, eds. S. B. Howell, J. Dupuis, D. Golombek, F. M. Walter, and J. Cullison, p. 270. EUVE Education.

77. Hawkins, I. 2000, Proceedings of the “Historical Development of Modern Cosmology” Astronomical Society of the Pacific’s Conference Series Volume 252, eds. V. J. Martinez, V. Trimble, and M. J. Pons-Borderia, p. 325. Sharing the Universe – A Modern Perspective.

76. Hawkins, I., and Craig, N. 2000, Proceedings of the “Amateur-Professional Partnerships in Astronomy” Astronomical Society of the Pacific’s Conference Series Volume 220, eds. J. R. Percy and J. B. Wilson, p. 365. Amateur-Professional Astronomer Partnerships to Share the Latest Space Science Discoveries with the Public.

75. Craig, N., and Hawkins, I. 2000, Proceedings of the “Amateur-Professional Partnerships in Astronomy” Astronomical Society of the Pacific’s Conference Series Volume 220, eds. J. R. Percy and J. B. Wilson, p. 318. Sunspots Resource.

74. Hawkins, I. 1999, Teaching of Astronomy in the Asian-Pacific Region, Bull. No. 15, ed. S. Isobe, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, p. 45-50. Technology and Space Science in Schools – Benefits and Challenges.

73. Hawkins, I., Battle, R., and Wilson, M. 1998, IAU Colloquium 162, New Trends in Astronomy Teaching, eds. L. Gouguenheim, D. McNally, and J. R. Percy. Collaboration as a Viable Approach for Making Astrophysics Research Accessible to the K-12 Community Through the Internet and World Wide Web. Cambridge University Press: Cambride, England, p. 312-316.

72. Welsh, B., and Hawkins, I. 1998, IAU Colloquium 162, New Trends in Astronomy Teaching, eds. L. Gouguenheim, D. McNally, and J. R. Percy. Project LINK: A Live and Interactive Network of Knowledge. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, England, p. 88.

71. Battle, R., and Hawkins, I. 1996, Journal of Science Education and Technology, 5, No. 4, 321-342. A Study of Emerging Teacher Practices in Internet-Based Lesson Plan Development.

70. Jura, M., Meyer, D.M., Hawkins, I., and Cardelli, J. 1996, Astrophysical Journal, 456, 598. The Interstellar Boron Abundance toward Orion.

69. Hawkins, I., Battle, R., and Kronberg, F. 1996, American Education Research Association, 81th Annual Conference Proceedings. Astro QUERY - An Interactive World Wide Web Information Server for Astronomy Education.

68. Hawkins, I. and Battle, R. 1996, American Education Research Association, 80th Annual Conference Proceedings. Science On-Line: Partnership Approach for the Creation of Internet-based Classroom Resources.

67. Hawkins, I., Battle, R., Christian, C., and Malina, R. 1996, Astronomy Education: Current Developments, Future Coordination, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 89, ed. J. R. Percy, p. 215-217. Science On-Line - Earth and Space Science for the Classroom.

66. Mattei, J., and Hawkins, I., 1996, Astronomy Education: Current Developments, Future Coordination, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, 89, ed. J. R. Percy, p. 131-133. Group Report on Informal Science Education Issues.

65. Hawkins, I., and Malina, R. F. 1995, 46th International Astronautical Congress, Symposium on Space and Education, Education Structures session, Oslo, Norway. Astronomia para la Familia: A Program for NASA Education Outreach Relying on Parental Involvement, Hands-On Activities, and Appropriate Use of the World Wide Web.

64. Malina, R. F., Hawkins, I., and Christian, C. 1994, 45th International Astronautical Congress, Symposium on Space and Education, Education Structures session, Jerusalem, Israel. Educational Outreach on NASA's Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Program.

63. Meyer, D. M., Jura, M., Hawkins, I., and Cardelli, J. 1994, Astrophysical Journal,437, L59. The Abundance of Interstellar Oxygen Toward Orion: Evidence for Recent Infall?

62. Malina, R. F., Marshall, H. L., Antia, B., Christian, C. A., Dobson, C. A., Finley, D. S., Fruscione, A., Girouard, F., Hawkins, I., Jelinsky, P., Lewis, J., McDonald, J., McDonald, K., Patterer, R. J., Saba, V., Sirk, M. M., Stroozas, B. A., Vallerga, J., Vedder, P.W., Wiercigroch, A., and Bowyer, B. 1994, Astronomical Journal, 107, No. 2, 751. Tabular data in Astrophysical Journal/Astronomical Journal CD-ROM Series, 2. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Bright Source List.

61. Fruscione, A., Hawkins, I., Jelinsky, P., and Wiercigroch, A. 1994, Astrophysical Journal Suppl., 94, 127. The Distribution of Neutral Hydrogen in the Local Interstellar Medium. I. The Data.

60. Craig, N., Chen, T., Hawkins, I., and Fruscione, A. 1993, Journal of the British Interplanetary Society, 46, No 9, p. 340. The EUVE Satellite Survey Database.

59. Roth, K. C., Meyer, D. M., and Hawkins, I. 1993, Astrophysical Journal, 413, L67. Interstellar Cyanogen and the Temperature of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.

58. Meyer, D. M., Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1993, Astrophysical Journal, 409, L61. The Interstellar 7Li/6Li Isotope Ratio toward z Ophiuchi and c Persei.

57. Hawkins, I., Craig, N., and Meyer, D. M. 1993, Astrophysical Journal, 407, 185. Determination of 12C/13C in the Interstellar Medium toward z Ophiuchi and z Persei.

56. Hawkins, I., and Craig, N. 1991, Astrophysical Journal, 375, 642. Probing Shock Models of CH+ Formation.

55. Kaiser, M. E., Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1991, Astrophysical Journal, 379, 267. The Interstellar 12CN/13CN Ratio Toward z Per.

54. Jelinsky, P., Bowyer, S., and Hawkins, I. 1991, Proceedings of the 21st International Astronomical Union General Assembly. The EUVE Spectrometer.

53. Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1991, in EUV Astronomy, ed. R. F. Malina and S. Bowyer, (New York: Pergamon Press), p. 333. Extreme Ultraviolet Extinction Cross-sections of Fractal Dust Grains.

52. Meyer, D.M., Roth, K.C., and Hawkins, I. 1990 in IAU Symposium No. 139, Galactic and Extragalactic Background Radiation, eds. S. Bowyer and C. Leinert (Dordrecht: Reidel), p. 392. A Precise CN Measurement of the Microwave Background at 1.32 mm.

51. Meyer, D.M., Roth, K.C., and Hawkins, I. 1989, Astrophysical Journal, 343, L1. A Precise CN Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Temperature at 1.32 mm.

50. Hawkins, I., and Meyer, D.M. 1989, Astrophysical Journal, 338, 888. Probing the Possibility of a 12C/13C Abundance Gradient from Observations of Interstellar CH+.

49. Hawkins, I., and Wright, E.L. 1988, Astrophysical Journal, 324, 46. Needling the Early Universe.

48. Hawkins, I., and Jura, M. 1987, Astrophysical Journal, 317, 926. The 12C/13C Isotope Ratio of the Interstellar Medium in the Neighborhood of the Sun.

47. Hawkins, I. 1987, in Proc. Symp. on The Origin and Distribution of the Elements, Amer. Chem. Society, Nucl. Chem. and Technol. Div., ed. G. J. Mathews, (Singapore: World Scientific), p. 239. Probing the Possibility of a 12C/13C Abundance Gradient from Observations of Interstellar CH+.

46. Hawkins, I., Jura, M., and Meyer, D.M. 1985, in ESO Proc. No. 21, The Production and Distribution of CNO Elements, eds. I. J. Danziger, F. Matteuci, and K. Kjar, (Garching: European Southern Observatory), p. 373. The 12C/13C Isotope Ratio Toward z Ophiuchi.

45. Hawkins, I., Jura, M., and Meyer, D.M. 1985, Astrophysical Journal, 294, L131. The 12C/13C Isotope Ratio Toward z  Ophiuchi.

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Popular Articles

44. Alcorn, K., Kronberg, F., and Hawkins, I. 1996, NASA Science Information Systems Newsletter, I, 38, 23, Delivering NASA's Latest to Teachers.

43. Alcorn, K., Hawkins, I., Christian, C., Battle, R., and Malina, R.F. 1995, NASA Science Information Systems Newsletter, 35, 23, Education on the Internet.

42. Hawkins, I. 1996, Mercury, 25, No. 4, pgs. 30-31. The Cosmic Bamba (Family Astronomy Project – Astronomia Para Su Familia).

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Abstracts

41. Hawkins, I. 2001. American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting. Panelist. Bringing Space Science Down to Earth: Developments in Education and Outreach, p. A19.

40. Hawkins, I. 2001. American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, 30, No. 4, p. 117. Teach Space Science! – An Online Space Science Educational Resource Directory from NASA.

39. Kisich, D. and Hawkins, I. 2001. Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 32, No. 4, p. 1489. Using Total Solar Eclipse Webcasts as Tools for Public Outreach.

38. Hawkins, I. And Odenwald, S. 2000, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 78th Annual Meeting Program Book, p. 153. Solar Storms – Up Close and Personal: Classroom Activities Featuring NASA Data.

37. Hawkins, I. 1999, American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, 29, No. 4, p. 96. Total Solar Eclipse Webcasts as Tools for Public Outreach.

36. Hawkins, I. 1999, American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, 29, No. 4, p. 96. Using a Web-Based ‘Sunspots’ Resource – Results from a Student Summer Outreach Program.

35. Hawkins, I., Vondrak, R., Meyer, K., and Thieman, J. 1999, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 31, No. 3, p. 941. The Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum – Helping NASA Missions and Scientists Participate in Education and Public Outreach.

34. Hawkins, I. 1999, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 31, No. 3, p. 1000. The UC Berkeley K-12 Science Coalition – Facilitating Student Participation in Space Science Education and Outreach.

33. Hawkins, I., Miller-Bagwell, A., Dow, K., and Christian, C. 1998, American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, 28, No. 4, p. 78. Collaborations with Science Museums – The Science Education Gateway (SEGway) project.

32. Hawkins, I. 1998, American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, 28, No. 4, p. 78. Lessons Learned from the NASA/Exploratorium Total Solar Eclipse Internet Webcast.

31. Hawkins, I. 1996, American Association of Physics Teachers Announcer, 26, No. 4, p. 87. Collaborations Among Research Centers, Science Museums, and Schools.

30. Miller-Bagwell, A., Hawkins, I., Christian, C., and Dow, K. 1996, American Association of Physics Teachers, Announcer, 26, No 2, p.100. The Science Information Infrastructure: Collaborations Using the World Wide Web and NASA Remote Sensing Data to Bring Internet-Based Science to the Classroom.

29. Hawkins, I., Battle, R., and Miller-Bagwell, A. 1996, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 28, No 2, p. 860. Partnerships - A Way of Making Astrophysics Research Accessible to the K-12 Community Through the Internet and World Wide Web.

28. Battle, R., and Hawkins, I. 1996, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 28, No 2, p. 958. A Class for Teachers Featuring a NASA Satellite Mission.

27. Kronberg, F., and Hawkins, I. 1996, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 28, No 2, p. 845. Astro-QUERY - An Interactive WWW Information Server for Astronomy.

26. Kronberg, F., et. al. 1995, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 27, No 4, p. 1290. Innovative CEA Information Server: Helping K-12 Teachers and Students Navigate the EUVE Mission Archive.

25. Hawkins, I., Welsh, B. 1995, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 27, No 2, p. 875. Project LINK: A Live and Interactive Network to Knowledge.

24. Hawkins, I., Christian, C. A., Battle, R., Malina, R. F., and Craig, N. 1994, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 26, No 4, p. 1311. Science On-Line - Earth and Space Science for the Classroom.

23. Christian, C. A., Hawkins, I., Malina, R. F., Dow, K., and Murray, S. 1994, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 26, No 4, p. 1358. A Science Information Infrastructure.

22. Hawkins, I., Lea, S., Battle, R., Moriarta, J., Malina, R. F. 1994, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 26, No 2, p. 886. A Satellite Operations Class for Teachers.

21. Hawkins, I., and Malina, R. F. 1993, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 25, No 4, p. 1435. Hands-on Demonstration of the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite Orbit.

20. Hawkins, I., Crawford, I., Barlow, M., Diego, F., McDonald, K., and Sommers, J. 1995, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 27, No 2, p. 367. Interstellar 7Li/6Li Isotope Ratio Toward z Oph.

19. Craig, N., Chen, T., Hawkins, I., and Fruscione, A. 1993, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 25, No 2, p. 788. The EUVE Satellite Survey Database.

18. Christian, C., et.al. 1993, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 25, No 2, p. 863. The Optical Identification Program for the EUVE Sky Survey.

17. Fruscione, A., Hawkins, I., Jelinsky, P., and Wiercigroch, A. 1993, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 25, No 2, p. 804. The Distribution of Neutral Hydrogen in the Local Interstellar Medium.

16. Meyer, D. M., Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1993, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 24, No 4. The Interstellar 7Li/6Li Isotope Ratio Toward z Oph and z Per.

15. Hawkins, I., Craig, N., and Meyer, D. M. 1991, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 23, No 4, p. 1366. New Measurements of 12C/13C Toward z Oph and c Per.

14. Hawkins, I., Jelinsky, P., and Vallerga, J. 1991, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 1991, 23, No 2, p. 970. EUVE Observations of the ISM.

13. Kaiser, M. E., Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1990, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 22, No 4, p. 1249. The 12C/13C Interstellar Isotope Ratio Toward z Persei.

12. Hawkins, I. et al. 1990, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 22, No 2, p. 829. The Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer End to End Software System.

11. Hawkins, I., Jura, M., Meyer, D. M., and Craig, N. 1989, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 21, No 4, p. 1142. A CCD Measurement of 12C/13C Toward z Ophiuchi.

10. Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1989, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 21, No. 2, p. 773. Distortions of the 2.7 K CMB by Pregalactic Stars and Dust.

9. Marshall, H. L. 1989, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 21, No. 2, p. 785. The Data Analysis System for the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer Project.

8. Hawkins, I., and Craig, N. 1988, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 20, No. 4, p. 955. Probing the Validity of Shock Models of CH+ Formation.

7. Roth, K. C., Meyer, D. M., and Hawkins, I. 1988, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 20, No. 2, p. 926. Observations of Interstellar CN Toward HD 21483 and HD 27778.

6. Hawkins, I., and Dearborn, D. 1987, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 19, No. 4, p. 1023. Constraints on Theories of Element Nucleosynthesis.

5. Meyer, D. M., and Hawkins, I. 1987, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 19, No. 4, p. 1054. The Excitation of Interstellar CN Toward HD 154368.

4. Hawkins, I. 1987, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 19, No. 2, p. 723. Probing the Possibility of a 12C/13C Abundance Gradient from Observations of Interstellar CH+.

3. Hawkins, I. 1987, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 18, No. 4, p. 1035. The Interstellar 12C/13C Isotope Ratio in the Neighborhood of the Sun.

2. Hawkins, I., Jura, M., and Meyer, D. M. 1984, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 16, No. 4, p. 878. The 12C/13C Isotope Ratio Toward z Ophiuchi.

1. Hawkins, I., and Wright, E. L. 1984, Bull. Amer. Astr. Soc., 16, No. 2, p. 458. Needling the Early Universe.