Brief Bio
Dr. Kinney is the Director of the Solar System Exploration Division of GSFC, a group that designs, builds, launches, and operates instruments to every planet in the Solar System, with 90 instruments launched and operated to date and 10 in the works. Prior to that she was the Director of the Universe Division in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and Spitzer Space Telescope, SOFIA, and Fermi.Dr. Kinney is an expert in extragalactic astronomy and has published 80 papers in refereed journals on quasars, blazars, active galaxies and normal galaxies, signatures of accretion disks in active galaxies. She has demonstrated that accretion disks in the center of active galaxies lie at random angles relative to their host galaxies.
She was Instrument Scientist on one of the original instruments to fly with Hubble Space Telescope, the Faint Object Spectrograph. She worked in Education and Public Outreach with the Hubble Space Telescope and was involved in creating the program Amazing Space (http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/), an educational web site for children to learn basic principles of science, math, and astronomy. Dr. Kinney is originally from Wisconsin, where she received a Bachelor of Science with honors. She studied in Denmark for several years at the Niels Bohr Institute, and received her doctorate in Physics from NYU. She served on the Council of the American Astronomical Society, was a visiting scholar at the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge and serves on the editorial board of Astronomy Magazine.
Education
PhD., Astrophysics, Physics Department, New York University, 1979-1984
Graduate Student of Physics, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, 1976-1979
B.A. with Honors, Astronomy-Physics, University of Wisconsin, 1975
Awards
NASA Outstanding Leadership Award, 2011
NASA Outstanding Leadership Award, 2005
Positions/Employment
Leads the Solar System Exploration Division in the designing, building, launching, and operating instruments to every planet in the Solar System, with 90 instruments launched and operated to date and 10 instruments currently being built.
The Division is comprised of 110 Civil Servant plus 200 contractor scientists. Manage the funding for the group, working closely with GSFC Applied Engineering and Technology Directorate, as well as Flight Projects Directorate and with NASA HQ to keep open lines of communication and successfully build and launch instruments and missions. Performance appraisals for 16 direct reports. Supervision of all performance appraisals in the Division. Financial management of the $33M of research and technology funds awarded to the scientists. Strategic planning for future scientific direction of the Division within the context of GSFC priorities.
As Director of the Universe Division, managed more than 30 science missions in all stages of development including Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-Ray Observatory, Spitzer Space Telescope, Fermi Gamma Ray Telescope, and James Webb Space Telescope, with a NASA Headquarters staff of 30, a budget of $1.4B. Worked with two active advisory committees, of over 30 community scientists concerning the science direction of the suite of missions. The Division was further guided by two sub-committees for advice on our Research and Development programs and the Data Archives programs. Interacted on a continuing basis with the Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics, and the Board on Physics and Astronomy, and the Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee, a FACA committee to look into areas of gaps and overlaps in the science programs of NASA, NSF, and DOE.
Under my direction, the Universe Division successfully carried out two Hubble Servicing Missions, and successfully launched the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP), the Spitzer Space Telescope, the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), the Cosmic Hot Interstellar Plasma Spectrometer (CHIPS), Gravity Probe-B (GP-B), Swift, and ASTRO-E2. Under my leadership, the Division has actively communicated the scientific breakthroughs from these missions to the public via televised press conferences and telephone press conferences, accompanied by live web presentations. The science of the Universe Division missions was, through these efforts work, covered in the nations newspapers and on TV news reports.
As a tenured research astronomer at Space Telescope Science Institute have published over 80 research papers in refereed journals, with citations that are on a par with active researchers at such institutions as Yale and Johns Hopkins University. My research concerned various aspects of extra-galactic objects: publishing the first comprehensive catalogue of spectra energy distributions across infrared, optical, and ultraviolet wavebands of galaxies by Hubble type as well as by activity level; searching for the signatures of accretion disks in the UV spectra of galaxies (none of the predicted signatures of accretion disks were present in active galaxies); analyzing the accretion disk orientation relative to the galaxy disk orientation in active galaxies (accretion disks in galaxies show no evidence of alignment with their host galaxy disks), and observing and analyzing the UV spectra of quasars and blazars.
Joined the Office of Public Outreach at Space Telescope in 1994 as the Manager of the Education Group, managing a group of 10 scientists and educators. Developed their Goals and Objectives, wrote their annual performance appraisals, and made salary recommendations.
Developed a strategic plan with the Office of Public Outreach for formal and informal educational activities and in the hiring of educational experts and scientists. Developed the job descriptions for the positions, recruited and hired the personnel for my group. As an example of our productiveness, the newly recruited group initiated an on-line curriculum modules program, known as “Amazing Space”. This on-line program created web modules by teaming teachers with astronomers, programmers, graphic artists, and writers to teach the science standards developed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Research Council. “Amazing Space” has received numerous awards, has been incorporated into the curriculum of the state of California, and has found broad use among a unique audience of home schooled children.
Led the team of engineers and scientists to analyze and run the Faint Object Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope. Devised observing strategies for optimization of the instrument. Wrote handbooks for instrument use. Performed calibrations and science with the instrument.
Developed the target acquisition algorithms for the Faint Object Spectrograph. Led the testing of the algorithms during the thermal vacuum. Performed and published original research.
Professional Service
SCIENTIFIC SERVICE ACTIVITIES
DARK Cosmology Center Advisory Committee, 2007 - present
NSF Committee of Visitors, Astronomy Division, 2010
NSF Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope Community Assessment Review (GCAR), 2009
NSF TSIP Panel Chair, TSIP Panelist, 2006, 2007
OSTP Working Group, The Physics of the Cosmos, 2003-2004
Editorial Board, Astronomy Magazine, 1997 – present
Council Member, American Astronomical Society, 1998-2001
NSF Panel Review, Cosmology and AGN, 1999
UV-Optical Working Group Member, 1998
NGST Non-Advocate Review, STScI, 1998
Chandra Peer Review Committee, CfA, 1998
HST Time Allocation Committee, STScI, 1996
IUE Final Peer Review Committee, ESA, 1996
IUE Users Committee, 1988-1994
Sounding Rocket Peer Review Committee, BDM, 1990
GRO Peer Review Committee, BDM, 1990
ROSAT Peer Review Committee, BDM, 1989
IUE Peer Review Committee, GSFC, 1986-1989
Final Archives Definition Committee for IUE, GSFC, 1987-1992
SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Finance Review Committee, STScI, 1995-1999
STScI Postdoctoral Selection Committee, 1991-1993
Directors Discretionary Research Fund Committee Chair, STScI, 1992
Directors Discretionary Research Fund Committee Member, STScI, 1991
Science Personnel Committee, STScI, 1991-1993, 1994-1996, 1997-1998
Publications
KINNEY A. L., D. KHACHADOURIAN, P. S. MILLAR, and C. HARTMAN. 2009. The Proceedings for the Women In Astronomy Conference; Meeting the Challenges of an Increasingly Diverse Workforce.
KINNEY, A. L. 2007. National Scientific Facilities and Their Science Impact on Non-Biomedical Research. PNAS. 104 17943.
KINNEY A. L., N. E. WHITE, and C. WANJEK. 2005. Beyond Einstein. Astronomy. 33 (10): 52.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. L. DONLEY, R. ANTONUCCI, J. HUTCHINGS, and A. L. KINNEY. 2003. A Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Extended [OIII]5007 Emission in a Far-Infrared Selected Sample of Seyfert Galaxies; Observations. ApJS. 148 327.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. L. DONLEY, R. ANTONUCCI, J. HUTCHINGS, A. L. KINNEY, and J. E. PRINGLE. 2003. A Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Extended [OIII]5007 Emission in a Far-Infrared Selected Sample of Seyfert Galaxies; Results. ApJ. 597 768.
SCHMITT, H. R., and A. L. KINNEY. 2002. The Relative Orientation of the Accretion Disk and Host Galaxy Disk in Seyferts. New Astronomy Reviews. 46 231.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. E. PRINGLE, C. J. CLARKE, and A. L. KINNEY. 2002. The Orientation of Jets Relative to Dust Disks in Radio Galaxies. ApJ. 575 150.
GALLAGHER, J. S., L. S. SPARKE, L. S. MATHEWS, L. S. FRATTARE, J. ENGLISH, A. L. KINNEY, E. IODICE, and M. ARNAABOLDI. 2002. Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 Observations of the Polar Ring Galaxy NGC4650A. AJ. 568 199.
SCHMITT, H. W., J. S. ULVESTAND, R. ANTONUCCI, and A. L. KINNEY. 2001. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies; Radio Continuum Data. ApJS. 132 199.
SCHMITT, H. R., R. ANTONUCCI, J. S. ULVESTAND, A. L. KINNEY, C. J. CLARKE, and J. E. PRINGLE. 2001. Testing the Unified Model with an Infrared Selected Sample of Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 555 663.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. S. ULVESTAND, R. ANTONUCCI, and A. L. KINNEY. 2000. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies; B and I Imaging Data. ApJS. 128 479.
CONSELICE, C. J., J. S. GALLAGHER, D. CALZETTI, N. HOMEIER, and A. L. KINNEY. 2000. Panchromatic Study of Nearby UV-Bright Starburst Galaxies: Implications for Massive Star Formation and High Redshift Galaxies. AJ. 119 79.
KINNEY, A. L., H. R. SCHMITT, C. J. CLARKE, C. J. CLARKE, J. S. ULVESTAND, and R. ANTONUCCI. 2000. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 537 152.
CALZETTI, D., L. ARMUS, R. C. BOHLIN, A. L. KINNEY, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 2000. The Dust Content and Opacity of Actively Star-Forming Galaxies. ApJ. 533 682.
KINNEY, A. L. 1999. The Tilt of Accretion Disks in Active Spiral Galaxies. Advances in Space Research. 23 1089.
CALZETTI, D., C. J. CONSELICE, J. S. GALLAGHER, and A. L. KINNEY. 1999. The Structure and Morphology of the Ionized Gas in Starburst Galaxies: NGC5253/5236. AJ. 118 797.
HURT, T., R. ANTONUCCI, R. COHEN, A. L. KINNEY, and J. KROLIK. 1999. Ultraviolet Imaging Polarimetry of Narrow-Line Galaxies. ApJ. 514 579.
PRINGLE, J. E., R. ANTONUCCI, C. J. CLARKE, A. L. KINNEY, H. R. SCHMITT, and J. S. ULVESTAND. 1999. Direct Measurement of the Jet Geometry in Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 526 L9.
SCHMITT H. R., A. L. KINNEY, and L. C. HO. 1999. The AGN – Normal Galaxy Connection. Advances in Space Research. 23 5-6.
SCHULL J. M., A. L. KINNEY, and J. A. MORSE. 1999. Ultraviolet – Optical Space Astronomy Beyond HST.
CLARKE, C. J., A. L. KINNEY, and J. E. PRINGLE. 1998. An Investigation into the Geometry of Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 495 189.
STORCHI-BERGMANN, T., H. R. SCHMITT, D. CALZETTI, and A. L. KINNEY. 1998. Chemical Abundance Calibrations for the Narrow Line Region of Active Galaxies. AJ. 115 909.
GONZALEZ DELGADO, R. M., T. M. HECKMAN, C. LEITHERER, G. R. MEURER, J. KROLIK, A. S. WILSON, A. L. KINNEY, and A. KORATKAR. 1998. Ultraviolet-Optical Observations of the Seyfert 2 Galaxies NGC7130, NGC5135, and IC3639: Implications for the Starburst-AGN Connection. ApJ. 505
KINNEY A. L. 1998. When Galaxies Were Young, The Next Generation Space Telescope. Astronomy. 26 (5): 44.
SCHMITT, H. R., A. L. KINNEY, D. CALZETTI, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1997. The Spectral Energy Distribution of Normal Starburst and Active Galaxies. AJ. 114 592.
SCHMITT, H. R., A. L. KINNEY, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and R. ANTONUCCI. 1997. A Comparison of Radio Axis with Host Galaxy Plane Axis in Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 477 623.
CALZETTI, D., G. R. MEURER, R. C. BOHLIN, D. R. GARNETT, A. L. KINNEY, C. LEITHERER, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1997. Dust and Recent Star Formation in the Core of NGC5253. AJ. 114 1834.
HECKMAN, T. M., R. M. GONZALEZ DELGADO, C. LEITHERER, G. R. MEURER, J. KROLIK, A. S. WILSON, A. KORATKAR, and A. L. KINNEY. 1997. A Powerful Nuclear Starburst in the Seyfert Galaxy Mrk477; Implications for the Starburst-AGN Connection. ApJ. 482 114.
CALZETTI, D., A. L. KINNEY, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1996. Dust Obscuration in Starburst Galaxies from Near-IR Spectroscopy. ApJ. 458 132.
SCHMITT, H. R., and A. L. KINNEY. 1996. A Comparison Between the NLR of Seyfert 1 and Seyfert 2 Galaxies. ApJ. 463 498.
KINNEY, A. L., D. CALZETTI, R. C. BOHLIN, K. MCQUADE, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and H. R. SCHMITT. 1996. Template UV to near-IR Spectra of Starforming Galaxies and their Application to K-Corrections. ApJ. 467 38.
KINNEY A. L. 1996. Fourteen Billion Years Young. Mercury. 25 (2): 29.
STORCHI-BERGMANN, T., A. L. KINNEY, and P. CHALLIS. 1995. UV to Near-IR Spectral Distributions of Star-Forming and Seyfert 2 Galaxies. ApJS. 98 103.
CONNOLLY, A. J., A. S. SZALAY, M. A. BERSHADY, A. L. KINNEY, and D. CALZETTI. 1995. Spectral Classification of Galaxies: An Orthogonal Approach. AJ. 110 1071.
CALZETTI, D., R. C. BOHLIN, A. L. KINNEY, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and T. M. HECKMAN. 1995. The Heating of Dust in Starburst Galaxies: The Contribution of the Non-Ionizing Radiation. ApJ. 443 136.
KORATKAR, A., R. ANTONUCCI, E. GOODRICH, E. GOODRICH, and A. L. KINNEY. 1995. Quasar Lyman Edge Regions in Polarized Light. ApJ. 450 501.
CALZETTI, D., A. L. KINNEY, H. C. FORD, J. DOGGETT, K. S. LONG, and W. P. BLAIR. 1995. An Atlas of H Alpha Emitting Regions in M33: A Systematic Search for SS433 Star Candidates. AJ. 110 2739.
MEURER, G. R., T. M. HECKMAN, C. LEITHERER, C. ROBERT, A. L. KINNEY, and D. R. GARNETT. 1995. Starbursts and Star Clusters in the Ultraviolet. AJ. 110 2665.
KINNEY A. L. 1995. Results from the Corrected Hubble Space Telescope. Advances in Space Research. 16 (3): 5.
KINNEY, A. L. 1994. Seeing the Nuclei of Active Galaxies. Science. 263 5143.
CALZETTI, D., A. L. KINNEY, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1994. Dust Extinction of the Stellar Continua in Starburst Galaxies: the Ultraviolet and Optical Extinction Law. ApJ. 429 582.
ANTONUCCI, R., T. HURT, and A. L. KINNEY. 1994. Evidence for a Quasar in the Radio Galaxy Cygnus-A from Observation of Broad Line Emission. Nature. 371 313.
STORCHI-BERGMANN, T., D. CALZETTI, and A. L. KINNEY. 1994. UV to near-IR Spectral Distributions of Star-Forming Galaxies: Metallicity and Age Effects. ApJ. 429 572.
KINNEY, A. L., D. CALZETTI, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and E. BICA. 1994. The Reddening Law Outside the Local Group Galaxies: the Case of NGC~7552 and NGC~5236. ApJ. 429 172.
MULCHAEY, J. S., A. KORATKAR, M. J. WARD, A. S. WILSON, M. WHITTLE, R. ANTONUCCI, A. L. KINNEY, and T. HURT. 1994. Multiwavelength Tests of the Dusty Torus Model for Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 436 586.
MARAN, S. P., and A. L. KINNEY. 1993. Recent Results from the Hubble Space Telescope. PASP. 105 1.
SPARKS, W. B., H. C. FORD, and A. L. KINNEY. 1993. The Dusty Emission Filaments of M87. ApJ. 413 531.
WHITE, R. L., A. L. KINNEY, and R. H. BECKER. 1993. New High Redshift Damped Lyman Alpha Absorption Systems and the Redshift Evolution of Damped Absorbers. ApJ. 407 456.
ANTONUCCI, R., A. L. KINNEY, and T. HURT. 1993. HST Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Highly Polarized but Quiescent Quasar OI287. ApJ. 414 506.
KINNEY, A. L., R. C. BOHLIN, D. CALZETTI, N. PANAGIA, and R. F. WYSE. 1993. An Atlas of Ultraviolet Spectra of Star-Forming Galaxies. ApJS. 86 5.
CALZETTI, D., and A. L. KINNEY. 1992. Lyman-alpha Emission Star-Forming Galaxies: Low Red-Shift Counterparts of Primeval Galaxies?. ApJ Lett. 399 L39.
KORATKAR, A., A. L. KINNEY, and R. C. BOHLIN. 1992. Search for Partial Lyman Edges in Nearby Quasars. ApJ. 400 435.
EDELSON, R., G. F. PIKE, J. SAKEN, A. L. KINNEY, and J. M. SHULL. 1992. The Colorado IUE Active Galaxy Survey: I BL Lacertae Objects. ApJS. 83 1.
KINNEY, A. L., and S. P. MARAN. 1991. The First Year of Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope. PASP. 103 1237.
KINNEY, A. L., R. C. BOHLIN, and J. D. NEILL. 1991. Weighted Slit Extraction of Low Dispersion IUE Spectral Data. PASP. 103 694.
KINNEY, A. L., R. C. BOHLIN, R. C. BLADES, and J. D. NEILL. 1991. An Ultraviolet Atlas of Quasar and Blazar Spectra. ApJS. 75 645.
KINNEY, A. L., R. ANTONUCCI, M. J. WARD, A. S. WILSON, and M. WHITTLE. 1991. The Featureless Continua and Hydrogen Lines of Seyfert 2 Galaxies. ApJ. 377 556.
CLAVEL, J., G. A. REICHERT, D. ALLOIN, and A. L. KINNEY. 1991. Steps Towards Determination of the Size and Structure of the BLR in AGN. ApJ. 366 64.
EVANS, I. N., H. C. FORD, A. L. KINNEY, R. ANTONUCCI, L. ARMUS, and S. CAGANOFF. 1991. HST Imaging of the Inner 3 Arcseconds of NGC1068 in the Light of [OIII]5007. ApJLett. 369 L27.
CAGANOFF, S., R. ANTONUCCI, H. C. FORD, G. A. KRISS, G. HARTIG, L. ARMUS, I. N. EVANS, E. ROSENBLATT, R. C. BOHLIN, and A. L. KINNEY. 1991. FOS Spectroscopy of Resolved Structure in the Nucleus of NGS 1068. ApJLett. 377 L9.
KINNEY, A. L., A. R. RIVOLO, and A. KORATKAR. 1990. A Study of the Baldwin Effect in the IUE Data Set. ApJ. 357 338.
ANTONUCCI, R., A. L. KINNEY, and H. C. FORD. 1989. The Lyman Edge Test of the Quasar Emission Mechanism. ApJ. 342 64.
BREGMAN, J. N., A. E. GLASSGOLD, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1988. Multifrequency Observation of the Optically Violent Variable Quasar 3C446. ApJ. 331 746.
KINNEY, A. L., P. J. HUGGINS, A. E. GLASSGOLD, and J. N. BREGMAN. 1987. The Ultraviolet Spectra of Intermediate Redshift Quasars II. ApJ. 314 145.
BREGMAN, J. N., A. E. GLASSGOLD, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1986. Variability of Lyman Alpha and the Ultraviolet Continuum of 3C446. ApJ. 301 698.
KINNEY, A. L., P. J. HUGGINS, J. N. BREGMAN, and A. E. GLASSGOLD. 1985. The Ultraviolet Spectra of Intermediate Redshift Quasars. ApJ. 291 128.
BREGMAN, J. N., A. E. BLASSGOLD, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1985. X-Ray Emission From Red Quasars. ApJ. 291 505.
KINNEY, A. L., J. N. BREGMAN, P. J. HUGGINS, A. E. GLASSGOLD, and R. COHEN. 1984. The Multifrequency Spectrum of the Starburst Galaxy NGC2782. PASP. 96 398.
GLASSGOLD, A. E., J. N. BREGMAN, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1983. Multifrequency Observations of the Flaring Quasar 1156+295. ApJ. 274 101.
KINNEY A. L., and J. C. BLADES. . The First Year of HST Observations; Proceedings of a Workshop held at STScI.
Brief Bio
Dr. Kinney is the Director of the Solar System Exploration Division of GSFC, a group that designs, builds, launches, and operates instruments to every planet in the Solar System, with 90 instruments launched and operated to date and 10 in the works. Prior to that she was the Director of the Universe Division in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra X-ray Observatory, and Spitzer Space Telescope, SOFIA, and Fermi.Dr. Kinney is an expert in extragalactic astronomy and has published 80 papers in refereed journals on quasars, blazars, active galaxies and normal galaxies, signatures of accretion disks in active galaxies. She has demonstrated that accretion disks in the center of active galaxies lie at random angles relative to their host galaxies.
She was Instrument Scientist on one of the original instruments to fly with Hubble Space Telescope, the Faint Object Spectrograph. She worked in Education and Public Outreach with the Hubble Space Telescope and was involved in creating the program Amazing Space (http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/), an educational web site for children to learn basic principles of science, math, and astronomy. Dr. Kinney is originally from Wisconsin, where she received a Bachelor of Science with honors. She studied in Denmark for several years at the Niels Bohr Institute, and received her doctorate in Physics from NYU. She served on the Council of the American Astronomical Society, was a visiting scholar at the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge and serves on the editorial board of Astronomy Magazine.
KINNEY, A. L. 2007. National Scientific Facilities and Their Science Impact on Non-Biomedical Research. PNAS. 104 17943.
KINNEY A. L., N. E. WHITE, and C. WANJEK. 2005. Beyond Einstein. Astronomy. 33 (10): 52.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. L. DONLEY, R. ANTONUCCI, J. HUTCHINGS, and A. L. KINNEY. 2003. A Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Extended [OIII]5007 Emission in a Far-Infrared Selected Sample of Seyfert Galaxies; Observations. ApJS. 148 327.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. L. DONLEY, R. ANTONUCCI, J. HUTCHINGS, A. L. KINNEY, and J. E. PRINGLE. 2003. A Hubble Space Telescope Survey of Extended [OIII]5007 Emission in a Far-Infrared Selected Sample of Seyfert Galaxies; Results. ApJ. 597 768.
SCHMITT, H. R., and A. L. KINNEY. 2002. The Relative Orientation of the Accretion Disk and Host Galaxy Disk in Seyferts. New Astronomy Reviews. 46 231.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. E. PRINGLE, C. J. CLARKE, and A. L. KINNEY. 2002. The Orientation of Jets Relative to Dust Disks in Radio Galaxies. ApJ. 575 150.
GALLAGHER, J. S., L. S. SPARKE, L. S. MATHEWS, L. S. FRATTARE, J. ENGLISH, A. L. KINNEY, E. IODICE, and M. ARNAABOLDI. 2002. Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 Observations of the Polar Ring Galaxy NGC4650A. AJ. 568 199.
SCHMITT, H. W., J. S. ULVESTAND, R. ANTONUCCI, and A. L. KINNEY. 2001. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies; Radio Continuum Data. ApJS. 132 199.
SCHMITT, H. R., R. ANTONUCCI, J. S. ULVESTAND, A. L. KINNEY, C. J. CLARKE, and J. E. PRINGLE. 2001. Testing the Unified Model with an Infrared Selected Sample of Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 555 663.
SCHMITT, H. R., J. S. ULVESTAND, R. ANTONUCCI, and A. L. KINNEY. 2000. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies; B and I Imaging Data. ApJS. 128 479.
CONSELICE, C. J., J. S. GALLAGHER, D. CALZETTI, N. HOMEIER, and A. L. KINNEY. 2000. Panchromatic Study of Nearby UV-Bright Starburst Galaxies: Implications for Massive Star Formation and High Redshift Galaxies. AJ. 119 79.
KINNEY, A. L., H. R. SCHMITT, C. J. CLARKE, C. J. CLARKE, J. S. ULVESTAND, and R. ANTONUCCI. 2000. Jet Directions in Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 537 152.
CALZETTI, D., L. ARMUS, R. C. BOHLIN, A. L. KINNEY, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 2000. The Dust Content and Opacity of Actively Star-Forming Galaxies. ApJ. 533 682.
KINNEY, A. L. 1999. The Tilt of Accretion Disks in Active Spiral Galaxies. Advances in Space Research. 23 1089.
CALZETTI, D., C. J. CONSELICE, J. S. GALLAGHER, and A. L. KINNEY. 1999. The Structure and Morphology of the Ionized Gas in Starburst Galaxies: NGC5253/5236. AJ. 118 797.
HURT, T., R. ANTONUCCI, R. COHEN, A. L. KINNEY, and J. KROLIK. 1999. Ultraviolet Imaging Polarimetry of Narrow-Line Galaxies. ApJ. 514 579.
PRINGLE, J. E., R. ANTONUCCI, C. J. CLARKE, A. L. KINNEY, H. R. SCHMITT, and J. S. ULVESTAND. 1999. Direct Measurement of the Jet Geometry in Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 526 L9.
SCHMITT H. R., A. L. KINNEY, and L. C. HO. 1999. The AGN – Normal Galaxy Connection. Advances in Space Research. 23 5-6.
SCHULL J. M., A. L. KINNEY, and J. A. MORSE. 1999. Ultraviolet – Optical Space Astronomy Beyond HST.
CLARKE, C. J., A. L. KINNEY, and J. E. PRINGLE. 1998. An Investigation into the Geometry of Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 495 189.
STORCHI-BERGMANN, T., H. R. SCHMITT, D. CALZETTI, and A. L. KINNEY. 1998. Chemical Abundance Calibrations for the Narrow Line Region of Active Galaxies. AJ. 115 909.
GONZALEZ DELGADO, R. M., T. M. HECKMAN, C. LEITHERER, G. R. MEURER, J. KROLIK, A. S. WILSON, A. L. KINNEY, and A. KORATKAR. 1998. Ultraviolet-Optical Observations of the Seyfert 2 Galaxies NGC7130, NGC5135, and IC3639: Implications for the Starburst-AGN Connection. ApJ. 505
KINNEY A. L. 1998. When Galaxies Were Young, The Next Generation Space Telescope. Astronomy. 26 (5): 44.
SCHMITT, H. R., A. L. KINNEY, D. CALZETTI, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1997. The Spectral Energy Distribution of Normal Starburst and Active Galaxies. AJ. 114 592.
SCHMITT, H. R., A. L. KINNEY, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and R. ANTONUCCI. 1997. A Comparison of Radio Axis with Host Galaxy Plane Axis in Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 477 623.
CALZETTI, D., G. R. MEURER, R. C. BOHLIN, D. R. GARNETT, A. L. KINNEY, C. LEITHERER, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1997. Dust and Recent Star Formation in the Core of NGC5253. AJ. 114 1834.
HECKMAN, T. M., R. M. GONZALEZ DELGADO, C. LEITHERER, G. R. MEURER, J. KROLIK, A. S. WILSON, A. KORATKAR, and A. L. KINNEY. 1997. A Powerful Nuclear Starburst in the Seyfert Galaxy Mrk477; Implications for the Starburst-AGN Connection. ApJ. 482 114.
CALZETTI, D., A. L. KINNEY, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1996. Dust Obscuration in Starburst Galaxies from Near-IR Spectroscopy. ApJ. 458 132.
SCHMITT, H. R., and A. L. KINNEY. 1996. A Comparison Between the NLR of Seyfert 1 and Seyfert 2 Galaxies. ApJ. 463 498.
KINNEY, A. L., D. CALZETTI, R. C. BOHLIN, K. MCQUADE, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and H. R. SCHMITT. 1996. Template UV to near-IR Spectra of Starforming Galaxies and their Application to K-Corrections. ApJ. 467 38.
KINNEY A. L. 1996. Fourteen Billion Years Young. Mercury. 25 (2): 29.
STORCHI-BERGMANN, T., A. L. KINNEY, and P. CHALLIS. 1995. UV to Near-IR Spectral Distributions of Star-Forming and Seyfert 2 Galaxies. ApJS. 98 103.
CONNOLLY, A. J., A. S. SZALAY, M. A. BERSHADY, A. L. KINNEY, and D. CALZETTI. 1995. Spectral Classification of Galaxies: An Orthogonal Approach. AJ. 110 1071.
CALZETTI, D., R. C. BOHLIN, A. L. KINNEY, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and T. M. HECKMAN. 1995. The Heating of Dust in Starburst Galaxies: The Contribution of the Non-Ionizing Radiation. ApJ. 443 136.
KORATKAR, A., R. ANTONUCCI, E. GOODRICH, E. GOODRICH, and A. L. KINNEY. 1995. Quasar Lyman Edge Regions in Polarized Light. ApJ. 450 501.
CALZETTI, D., A. L. KINNEY, H. C. FORD, J. DOGGETT, K. S. LONG, and W. P. BLAIR. 1995. An Atlas of H Alpha Emitting Regions in M33: A Systematic Search for SS433 Star Candidates. AJ. 110 2739.
MEURER, G. R., T. M. HECKMAN, C. LEITHERER, C. ROBERT, A. L. KINNEY, and D. R. GARNETT. 1995. Starbursts and Star Clusters in the Ultraviolet. AJ. 110 2665.
KINNEY A. L. 1995. Results from the Corrected Hubble Space Telescope. Advances in Space Research. 16 (3): 5.
KINNEY, A. L. 1994. Seeing the Nuclei of Active Galaxies. Science. 263 5143.
CALZETTI, D., A. L. KINNEY, and T. STORCHI-BERGMANN. 1994. Dust Extinction of the Stellar Continua in Starburst Galaxies: the Ultraviolet and Optical Extinction Law. ApJ. 429 582.
ANTONUCCI, R., T. HURT, and A. L. KINNEY. 1994. Evidence for a Quasar in the Radio Galaxy Cygnus-A from Observation of Broad Line Emission. Nature. 371 313.
STORCHI-BERGMANN, T., D. CALZETTI, and A. L. KINNEY. 1994. UV to near-IR Spectral Distributions of Star-Forming Galaxies: Metallicity and Age Effects. ApJ. 429 572.
KINNEY, A. L., D. CALZETTI, T. STORCHI-BERGMANN, and E. BICA. 1994. The Reddening Law Outside the Local Group Galaxies: the Case of NGC~7552 and NGC~5236. ApJ. 429 172.
MULCHAEY, J. S., A. KORATKAR, M. J. WARD, A. S. WILSON, M. WHITTLE, R. ANTONUCCI, A. L. KINNEY, and T. HURT. 1994. Multiwavelength Tests of the Dusty Torus Model for Seyfert Galaxies. ApJ. 436 586.
MARAN, S. P., and A. L. KINNEY. 1993. Recent Results from the Hubble Space Telescope. PASP. 105 1.
SPARKS, W. B., H. C. FORD, and A. L. KINNEY. 1993. The Dusty Emission Filaments of M87. ApJ. 413 531.
WHITE, R. L., A. L. KINNEY, and R. H. BECKER. 1993. New High Redshift Damped Lyman Alpha Absorption Systems and the Redshift Evolution of Damped Absorbers. ApJ. 407 456.
ANTONUCCI, R., A. L. KINNEY, and T. HURT. 1993. HST Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Highly Polarized but Quiescent Quasar OI287. ApJ. 414 506.
KINNEY, A. L., R. C. BOHLIN, D. CALZETTI, N. PANAGIA, and R. F. WYSE. 1993. An Atlas of Ultraviolet Spectra of Star-Forming Galaxies. ApJS. 86 5.
CALZETTI, D., and A. L. KINNEY. 1992. Lyman-alpha Emission Star-Forming Galaxies: Low Red-Shift Counterparts of Primeval Galaxies?. ApJ Lett. 399 L39.
KORATKAR, A., A. L. KINNEY, and R. C. BOHLIN. 1992. Search for Partial Lyman Edges in Nearby Quasars. ApJ. 400 435.
EDELSON, R., G. F. PIKE, J. SAKEN, A. L. KINNEY, and J. M. SHULL. 1992. The Colorado IUE Active Galaxy Survey: I BL Lacertae Objects. ApJS. 83 1.
KINNEY, A. L., and S. P. MARAN. 1991. The First Year of Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope. PASP. 103 1237.
KINNEY, A. L., R. C. BOHLIN, and J. D. NEILL. 1991. Weighted Slit Extraction of Low Dispersion IUE Spectral Data. PASP. 103 694.
KINNEY, A. L., R. C. BOHLIN, R. C. BLADES, and J. D. NEILL. 1991. An Ultraviolet Atlas of Quasar and Blazar Spectra. ApJS. 75 645.
KINNEY, A. L., R. ANTONUCCI, M. J. WARD, A. S. WILSON, and M. WHITTLE. 1991. The Featureless Continua and Hydrogen Lines of Seyfert 2 Galaxies. ApJ. 377 556.
CLAVEL, J., G. A. REICHERT, D. ALLOIN, and A. L. KINNEY. 1991. Steps Towards Determination of the Size and Structure of the BLR in AGN. ApJ. 366 64.
EVANS, I. N., H. C. FORD, A. L. KINNEY, R. ANTONUCCI, L. ARMUS, and S. CAGANOFF. 1991. HST Imaging of the Inner 3 Arcseconds of NGC1068 in the Light of [OIII]5007. ApJLett. 369 L27.
CAGANOFF, S., R. ANTONUCCI, H. C. FORD, G. A. KRISS, G. HARTIG, L. ARMUS, I. N. EVANS, E. ROSENBLATT, R. C. BOHLIN, and A. L. KINNEY. 1991. FOS Spectroscopy of Resolved Structure in the Nucleus of NGS 1068. ApJLett. 377 L9.
KINNEY, A. L., A. R. RIVOLO, and A. KORATKAR. 1990. A Study of the Baldwin Effect in the IUE Data Set. ApJ. 357 338.
ANTONUCCI, R., A. L. KINNEY, and H. C. FORD. 1989. The Lyman Edge Test of the Quasar Emission Mechanism. ApJ. 342 64.
BREGMAN, J. N., A. E. GLASSGOLD, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1988. Multifrequency Observation of the Optically Violent Variable Quasar 3C446. ApJ. 331 746.
KINNEY, A. L., P. J. HUGGINS, A. E. GLASSGOLD, and J. N. BREGMAN. 1987. The Ultraviolet Spectra of Intermediate Redshift Quasars II. ApJ. 314 145.
BREGMAN, J. N., A. E. GLASSGOLD, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1986. Variability of Lyman Alpha and the Ultraviolet Continuum of 3C446. ApJ. 301 698.
KINNEY, A. L., P. J. HUGGINS, J. N. BREGMAN, and A. E. GLASSGOLD. 1985. The Ultraviolet Spectra of Intermediate Redshift Quasars. ApJ. 291 128.
BREGMAN, J. N., A. E. BLASSGOLD, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1985. X-Ray Emission From Red Quasars. ApJ. 291 505.
KINNEY, A. L., J. N. BREGMAN, P. J. HUGGINS, A. E. GLASSGOLD, and R. COHEN. 1984. The Multifrequency Spectrum of the Starburst Galaxy NGC2782. PASP. 96 398.
GLASSGOLD, A. E., J. N. BREGMAN, P. J. HUGGINS, and A. L. KINNEY. 1983. Multifrequency Observations of the Flaring Quasar 1156+295. ApJ. 274 101.
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