1. D. E. Shemansky and A. Vallance Jones, New Measurements of the Night Airglow Spectrum in the 1.5 \mu Region, J. Atmos. Terres. Phys., 22, 166-175, 1961.

  2. D. E. Shemansky and A. Vallance Jones, Type B--Red Aurora; The O_{2}^{+} First Negative System and the N_{2} First Positive System, Planet. Space Sci., 16, 1115-1130, 1968.

  3. D. E. Shemansky, N_{2} Vegard--Kaplan System in Absorption, J. Chem. Phys., 51, 689-700, 1969.

  4. D. E. Shemansky and N. P. Carleton, Lifetime of the N_{2} Vegard Kaplan System, J. Chem. Phys., 51, 682-688, 1969.

  5. D. E. Shemansky, Transition Probabilities and Collision Broadening Cross Section of the N_{2} Lyman--Birge--Hopfield System, J. Chem. Phys., 51, 5487-5494, 1969.

  6. D. E. Shemansky, E. C. Zipf, and T. M. Donahue, Deactivation of N_{2} A ^{3}\Sigma ^{+}_{u} Molecules in the Aurora, Planet. Space Sci., 19, 1669-1683, 1971.

  7. D. E. Shemansky and A. L. Broadfoot, Excitation of N_{2} and N_{2}^{+} Systems by Electrons I. Absolute Transition Probabilities, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 11, 1385-1400, 1971.

  8. D. E. Shemansky and A. L. Broadfoot, Excitation of N_{2} and N_{2}^{+} Systems by Electrons II. Excitation Cross--Sections and N_{2} 1PG Low Pressure Afterglow, J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer, 11, 1401-1439, 1971.

  9. D. E. Shemansky, CO_{2} Extinction Coefficient 1700-3000 \AA, J. Chem. Phys., 56, 1582-1587, 1972.

  10. D. E. Shemansky, T. M. Donahue, and E. C. Zipf, N_{2} Positive and N_{2}^{+} Band Systems and the Energy Spectra of Auroral Electrons, Planet. Space Sci., 20, 905-917, 1972.

  11. D. E. Shemansky and A. L. Broadfoot, Comment on the article `Vibrational Population of the A ^{3}\Sigma ^{+}_{u} and ^{3}\Sigma_{g} States of N_{2} in Normal Auroras', J. Geophys. Res., 78, 2357-2364, 1973.

  12. D. E. Shemansky, A ^{3}\Sigma ^{+}_{u} Molecules in the N_{2} Afterglow, J. Chem. Phys., 64, 565-580, 1976.

  13. H. H. Wu and D. E. Shemansky, Electronic Transition Moment of the N_{2}^{+} (A ^{2}\Pi_{u} - X ^{2}\Sigma^{+}_{g}) System, J. Chem. Phys., 64, 1134-1139, 1976.

  14. A. L. Broadfoot, D. E. Shemansky, and S. Kumar, Mariner 10: Mercury Atmosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 3, 577-580, 1976.

  15. D. E. Shemansky and A. L. Broadfoot, Interaction of the Surface of the Moon and Mercury with Their Exospheric Atmospheres, Rev. Geophys. Space Phys., 15, 491-499, 1977.

  16. B. R. Sandel, A. L. Broadfoot and D. E. Shemansky, Microchannel Plate Life Tests, Appl. Opt., 16, 1435-1437, 1977.

  17. A. L. Broadfoot, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, H. W. Moos, J. L. Bertaux, J. E. Blamont, J. M. Ajello, D. F. Strobel, J. C. McConnell, A. Dalgarno, R. Goody, M. B. McElroy, and Y. L. Yung, Ultraviolet Spectrometer Experiment for the Voyager Mission, Space Sci. Rev., 21, 183-205, 1977.

  18. G. R. Smith, D. E. Shemansky, A. L. Broadfoot, and L. Wallace, Monte Carlo Modeling of Exospheric Bodies: Mercury, J. Geophys. Res., 83, 3783-3790, 1978.

  19. B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and A. L. Broadfoot, Hydrogen L\beta and L\alpha Emission Lines Observed from the Interplanetary Medium by the Voyager UV Spectrometer, Nature, 274, 666-667, 1978.

  20. B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and A. L. Broadfoot, Observations of the Diffuse Interstellar EUV Radiation Field, Astrophys. J., 227, 808-815, 1979.

  21. D. E. Shemansky, B. R. Sandel, and A. L. Broadfoot, Voyager Observations of the Interstellar Medium in the 500-1700 \AA\ Spectral Region, J. Geophys. Res. Brief Reports, 84, 139-142, 1979.

  22. D. E. Shemansky, B. R. Sandel, and A. L. Broadfoot, Voyager Spectral Observations of the Cygnus Loop Nebula, 600-1700 \AA, Astrophys. J., 231, 35-47, 1979.

  23. A. L. Broadfoot, M. J. S. Belton, P. Z. Takacs, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, J. B. Holberg, J. M. Ajello, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, H. W. Moos, J. L. Bertaux, J. E. Blamont, D. F. Strobel, J. C. McConnell, A. Dalgarno, R. Goody, and M. B. McElroy, Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 1 Encounter with Jupiter, Science, 204, 979-982, 1979.

  24. B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, A. L. Broadfoot, J. L. Bertaux, J. E. Blamont, M. J. S. Belton, J. M. Ajello, J. B. Holberg, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, H. W. Moos, D. F. Strobel, J. C. McConnell, A. Dalgarno, R. Goody, M. B. McElroy, and P. Z. Takacs, Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 2 Encounter with Jupiter, Science, 206, 962-966, 1979.

  25. D. E. Shemansky, Comment on the Article `Methods of Monte Carlo Simulation of the Exospheres of the Moon and Mercury' by R. R. Hodges, Jr., J. Geophys. Res., 85, 221-222, 1980.

  26. D. E. Shemansky, Radiative Cooling Efficiencies and Predicted Spectra of Species of the Io Plasma Torus, Astrophys. J., 236, 1043-1054, 1980.

  27. D. E. Shemansky, Mass Loading and the Diffusion Loss Rate of the Io Plasma Torus, Astrophys. J., 242, 1266-1277, 1980.

  28. A. F. Cook II, A. V. Jones, and D. E. Shemansky, Visible Aurora in Jupiter's Atmosphere?, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 8793-8796, 1981.

  29. D. E. Shemansky and G. R. Smith, The Voyager 1 EUV Spectrum of the Io Plasma Torus, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 9179-9192, 1981.

  30. A. L. Broadfoot, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, J. C. McConnell, G. R. Smith, J. B. Holberg, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, D. F. Strobel, and J. L. Bertaux, Overview of Voyager Ultraviolet Spectrometry Results through Jupiter Encounter, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 8259-8284, 1981.

  31. M. C. Festou, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and A. L. Broadfoot, Composition and Thermal Profiles of the Jovian Upper Atmosphere Determined by the Voyager Ultraviolet Stellar Occultation Experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 86, 5715-5725, 1981.

  32. A. L. Broadfoot, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, J. B. Holberg, G. R. Smith, D. F. Strobel, J. C. McConnell, S. Kumar, D. M. Hunten, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, H. W. Moos, J. L. Bertaux, J. E. Blamont, R. B. Pomphrey, S. Linick, Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from Voyager 1 Encounter with Saturn, Science, 212, 206-211, 1981.

  33. J. A. Kunc and D. E. Shemansky, The Interaction of Helium with \alpha--Quartz, J. Chem. Physics, 75, 2406-2411, 1981.

  34. D. E. Shemansky and B. R. Sandel, The Injection of Energy to the Io Plasma Torus, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 219-229, 1982.

  35. B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, A. L. Broadfoot, J. B. Holberg, G. R. Smith, J. C. McConnell, D. F. Strobel, S. K. Atreya, T. M. Donahue, H. W. Moos, D. M. Hunten, R. B. Pomphrey, and S. Linick, Extreme Ultraviolet Observations from the Voyager 2 Encounter with Saturn, Science 215, 548-553, 1982.

  36. G. R. Smith, D. F. Strobel, A. L. Broadfoot, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, J. B. Holberg, Titan's Upper Atmosphere: Composition and Temperature from the EUV Solar Occultation Results, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 1351-1359, 1982.

  37. D. F. Strobel and D. E. Shemansky, EUV Emission from Titan's Upper Atmosphere: Voyager 1 Encounter, J. Geophys. Res., 87, 1361-1368, 1982.

  38. J. C. McConnell, J. B. Holberg, G. R. Smith, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and A. L. Broadfoot, A New Look at the Ionosphere of Jupiter in Light of the UVS Occultation Results, Planet. Space Sci., 30, 151-167, 1982.

  39. J. B. Holberg, W. T. Forrester, D. E. Shemansky, and D. C. Barry, Voyager Absolute Far--Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry of Hot Stars, Astrophys. J., 257, 656-671, 1982.

  40. R. A. Brown and D. E. Shemansky, On the Nature of SII Emission from Jupiter's Hot Plasma Torus, Astrophys. J., 263, 433-442, 1982.

  41. R. A. Brown, D. E. Shemansky, and R. E. Johnson, A Deficiency of OIII in the Io Plasma Torus, Astrophys. J., 264, 309-323, 1983.

  42. D. E. Shemansky and J. M. Ajello, The Saturn Spectrum in the EUV -- Electron Excited Hydrogen, J. Geophys. Res., 88, 459-464, 1983.

  43. G. R. Smith, D. E. Shemansky, J. B. Holberg, A. L. Broadfoot, B. R. Sandel, and J. C. McConnell, Saturn's Upper Atmosphere from the Voyager 2 EUV Solar and Stellar Occultations, J. Geophys. Res., 88, 8667-8678, 1983.

  44. W. H. Smyth and D. E. Shemansky, Escape and Ionization of Atomic Oxygen from Io, Astrophys. J., 271, 865-875, 1983.

  45. J. M. Ajello, D. E. Shemansky, T. L. Kwok, and Y. L. Yung, Studies of Extreme Ultraviolet Emission from Rydberg Series of H_{2} by Electron Impact, Phys. Rev. A., 29, 636-653, 1984.

  46. J. A. Kunc, D. E. Shemansky, and M. A. Gundersen, A Fundamental Theory for High Power Laser and Beam Applications III. The Production of Radiation, Laser and Particle Beams, 2, 129-140, 1984.

  47. J. A. Kunc and D. E. Shemansky, The Potential Curve of the He \alpha--quartz Surface Interaction, Surface Sci., 163, 237-248, 1985.

  48. D. E. Shemansky, D. L. Judge, and J. M. Jessen, Pioneer 10 vs. Voyager Experiments in the EUV, and the Nature of the Interstellar--Interplanetary Medium, Local Interstellar Medium, IAU Colloquium no. 81, NASA Conf. Pub., 2345, 24-27, 1985.

  49. D. E. Shemansky, An Explanation for the H Ly \alpha Longitudinal Asymmetry in the Equatorial Spectrum of Jupiter; An Outcrop of Paradoxical Energy Deposition in the Exosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 90, 2673-2694, 1985.

  50. D. E. Shemansky, J. M. Ajello, and D. T. Hall, Electron Impact Excitation of H_{2}: Rydberg Band Systems and the Benchmark Dissociative Cross Section of H Ly\alpha Astrophys. J., 296, 765-773, 1985.

  51. D. E. Shemansky, J. M. Ajello, D. T. Hall, and B. Franklin, Vacuum Ultraviolet Studies of Electron Impact of Helium: Excitation of He(n^{1}P^{0}) Rydberg Series and Ionization-- Excitation of He^{+}(n\ell) Rydberg Series, Astrophys. J., 296, 774-783, 1985.

  52. J. M. Ajello and D. E. Shemansky, A Re--examination of Important N_{2} Cross Sections by Electron Impact: The Lyman--Birge--Hopfield Band System and NI (119.99 nm), J. Geophys. Res., 90, 9845-9861, 1985.

  53. A. L. Broadfoot, F. Herbert, J. B. Holberg, D. M. Hunten, S. Kumar, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, G. R. Smith, R. V. Yelle, D. F. Strobel, H. W. Moos, T. M. Donahue, S. K. Atreya, J. L. Bertaux, J. E. Blamont, J. C. McConnell, A. J. Dessler, S. Linick, and R. Springer, Ultraviolet Spectrometer Observations of Uranus, Science, 233, 74-79, 1986.

  54. D. E. Shemansky and G. R. Smith, The Implication for the Presence of a Magnetosphere on Uranus in the Relationship of EUV and Radio Emission, Geophys. Res. Lett., 13, 2-5, 1986.

  55. R. V. Yelle, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and S. Kumar, Altitude Variation of EUV Emissions and Evidence for Proton Precipitation at Low Latitude in the Saturnian Atmosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 91, 8756-8770, 1986.

  56. K. D. Pang, J. M. Ajello, B. Franklin, and D. E. Shemansky, Electron Impact Excitation Cross Section Studies of Methane and Acetylene, J. Chem. Phys., 86, 2750-2764, 1987.

  57. D. E. Shemansky, The Ratio of Oxygen to Sulfur in the Io Plasma Torus, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 6141-6146, 1987.

  58. F. Herbert, B. R. Sandel, R. V. Yelle, J. B. Holberg, A. L. Broadfoot, D. E. Shemansky, S. K. Atreya, and P. N. Romani, The Upper Atmosphere of Uranus: EUV Occultations Observed by Voyager 2, J. Geophys. Res., 92, 15093-15109, 1987.

  59. A. L. Broadfoot, J. B. Holberg, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, and R. V. Yelle, Ultraviolet Spectrometer Observations of Uranus, Adv. Space Res., 7, 259-263, 1987.

  60. D. E. Shemansky and D. L. Judge, Evidence for Change in Particle Excitation of Jupiter's Atmosphere 1969-1979, J. Geophys. Res., 93, 21-28, 1988.

  61. J. M. Ajello, D. E. Shemansky, B. Franklin, J. Watkins, S. Srivastava, G. K. James, W. T. Simms, C. W. Hord, W. Pryor, W. McClintock, V. Argabright, and D. Hall, A Simple Ultraviolet Calibration Source with Reference Spectra and Application to the Galileo Orbiter Ultraviolet Spectrometer, Applied Optics, 27, 890-914, 1988.

  62. D. E. Shemansky, Energy Branching in the Io Plasma Torus; The Failure of Neutral Cloud Theory, J. Geophys. Res., 93, 1773-1784, 1988.

  63. G. K. James, J. M. Ajello, D. E. Shemansky, B. Franklin, D. Siskind, and T. Slanger, An Investigation of the Second Negative System of O_{2}^{+} by Electron Impact, J. Geophys. Res., 93, 9893-9902, 1988.

  64. D. T. Hall and D. E. Shemansky, No Cometesimals in the Inner Solar System, Nature, 335, 417-419, 1988.

  65. D. M. Hunten, T. H. Morgan, and D. E. Shemansky, ``The Mercury Atmosphere'' in Mercury, eds. F. Vilas, C. R. Chapman and M. S. Matthews, University of Arizona Press, pp. 562-612, 1988.

  66. D. E. Shemansky, D. T. Hall, and J. B. Holberg, ``Large Time Scale Variation in Hydrogen Emission from Jupiter and Saturn'', A Decade of UV Astronomy with IUE, Proc. Celebratory Symposium, ESA SP-281, 1, 93-96, 1988.

  67. J. M. Ajello, G. K. James, B. O. Franklin, and D. E. Shemansky, Medium Resolution Studies of Extreme Ultraviolet Emission from N_{2} by Electron Impact: Vibrational Perturbations of the c_{4}^{\prime} ^{1}\Sigma_{u}^{+} and b^{\prime} ^{1}\Sigma^{+}_{u} States, Phys. Rev., 40, 3524-3556, 1989.

  68. D. E. Shemansky, Critical Quantities for Solar System Science in Atomic and Molecular Reactions, in Atomic Processes in Plasmas, eds. Yong--Ki Kim, and R. C. Elton, AIP, New York, pp.163-173, 1989.

  69. S. Bashkin, D. A. Thiede, M.--L. Li, P.--C. Lin, D. G. Jenkins, D. E. Shemansky, and E. Trabert, Excitation of Nitrogen by Energetic H_{3}^{+} Ions, Nuc. Inst. Meth. in Phys. Res., B40/41, 239-241, 1989.

  70. G. K. James, J. M. Ajello, B. O. Franklin, and D. E. Shemansky, Medium Resolution Studies of Extreme Ultraviolet Emission from N_{2} by Electron Impact: The Effect of Predissociation on the Emission Cross Section of the b ^{1}\Pi_{u} State, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Phys., 23, 2055-2081, 1990.

  71. N. M. Schneider, J. T. Trauger, J. K. Wilson, D. I. Brown, R. W. Evans, D. E. Shemansky, Molecular origin of Io's fast sodium, Science, 253, 1394-1397, 1991.

  72. D. F. Strobel, R. V. Yelle, D. E. Shemansky, and S. K. Atreya, ``The Upper Atmosphere of Uranus'' in Uranus, ed. J. Bergstralh, Univ. of Arizona Press, pp. 65-109, 1991.

  73. D. E. Shemansky and T. H. Morgan, Source Processes for the Alkali Metals in the Atmosphere of Mercury, Geophys. Res. Lett., 18, 1659-1662, 1991.

  74. J. M. Ajello, D. E. Shemansky, and G. K. James, Cross Sections for the Production of H(2p,2s,1s) by Electron Collisional Dissociation of H_{2}, Astrophys. J., 371, 422-431, 1991.

  75. T. M. Tripp, D. E. Shemansky, G. K. James, and J. M. Ajello, Collisional Excitation and Radiative Properties of NII: The Strong Intercombination (^{1}D - ^{3}P^{0}) Transition at 748 \AA\, Astrophys. J., 368, 641-651, 1991.

  76. T. H. Morgan and D. E. Shemansky, Limits to the Lunar Atmosphere, J. Geophys. Res., 96, 1351-1367, 1991.

  77. J. M. Ratliff, G. K. James, S. Trajmar, J. M. Ajello, and D. E. Shemansky, Electron Impact Excitation and Dissociation of N_{2} via the b^{1}\Pi_{u} State, J. of Geophys. Res., 96, 17,559-17,561, 1991.

  78. C. W. Hord, C. A. Barth, L. W. Esposito, W. E. McClintock, W. R. Pryor, K. E. Simmons, A. I. F. Stewart, G. E. Thomas, J. M. Ajello, A. L. Lane, R. W. West, B. R. Sandel, A. L. Broadfoot, D. M. Hunten, and D. E. Shemansky, Galileo Ultraviolet Spectrometer Experiment: Initial Venus and Interplanetary Cruise Results, Science, 253, 1548-1550, 1991.

  79. D. E. Shemansky and D. T. Hall, The Distribution of Atomic Hydrogen in the Magnetosphere of Saturn, J. Geophys. Res., 97, 4143-4161, 1992.

  80. D. T. Hall, D. E. Shemansky and T. M. Tripp, "A reanalysis of Voyager UVS Observations of Titan", Proc. Symp. on Titan, ESA SP-281, 69-74, 1992.

  81. F. Bagenal, D. E. Shemansky, R. L. NcNutt, R. Schreier, and A. Eviatar, The abundance of O^{++} in the Jovian magnetosphere, Geophys. Res. Lett., 19, 79-82, 1992.

  82. W. R. Pryor, J. M. Ajello, C. A. Barth, C. W. Hord, A. I. F. Stewart, K. E. Simmons, W. E. McClintock, B. R. Sandel, and D. E. Shemansky, The Galileo and Pioneer Venus Ultraviolet Spectrometer Experiments: Solar Lyman--\alpha Latitude Variation at Solar Maximum from Interplanetary Lyman--\alpha Observations, Astrophys. J., 394, 363-377, 1992.

  83. G. K. James, J. M. Ajello, I. Kanik, B. Franklin, and D. E. Shemansky, The Extreme Ultraviolet Emission Spectrum of CO Produced by Electron Impact at 20 and 200 eV, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys., 25, 1481-1496, 1992.

  84. C. W. Hord, W. E. McClintock, A. I. F. Stewart, C. A. Barth, L. W. Esposito, G. E. Thomas, B. R. Sandel, D. M. Hunten, A. L. Broadfoot, D. E. Shemansky, J. M. Ajello, A. L. Lane, and R. A. West, Galileo Ultraviolet Spectrometer Experiment, Space Science Rev., 60, 503-530, 1992.

  85. J. M. Ajello, I. Kanik, G. K. James, and D. E. Shemansky, Electron impact emission cross sections needed in modeling UV observations of the upper atmospheres of the planets, SPIE, 1764, 142--150, 1992.

  86. S. J. Smith, A. Chutjian, R. J. Mawhorter, I. D. Williams, and D. E. Shemansky, Excitation of Positive Ions by Low--Energy Electrons: Relevance to the Io Torus, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 5499-5504, 1993.

  87. J. M. Ajello and D. E. Shemansky, Electron Excitation of the H_{2}(a ^{3}\Sigma_{g}^{+} \rightarrow b ^3\Sigma_{g}^{+}) Continuum in the Vacuum Ultraviolet, Astrophys. J., 407, 820--825, 1993.

  88. D. E. Shemansky, P. Matheson, D. T. Hall, H--Y Hu, and T. M. Tripp, The Detection of the Hydroxyl Radical in the Saturn Magnetosphere, Nature, 363, 329-331, 1993.

  89. D. T. Hall, D. E. Shemansky, D. L. Judge, P. Gangopadhyay, and M. A. Gruntman, Heliospheric Hydrogen beyond 15 AU: Evidence for a termination shock, J. Geophys. Res., 98, 15185--15192, 1993.

  90. D. T. Hall, G. R. Gladstone, H. W. Moos, F. Bagenal, J. T. Clarke, P. D. Feldman, M. A. McGrath, N. M. Schneider, D. E. Shemansky, D. F. Strobel, and J. H. Waite, Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite observation of Jupiter's Io plasma torus, Astrophys. J., 426, L51--L54, 1994.

  91. P. L. Matheson, and D. E. Shemansky, Physical Chemistry and fast transport in the Io torus ramp, Icarus, submitted, 1994.

  92. M. H. Taylor, N. M. Schneider, F. Bagenal, B. R. Sandel, D. E. Shemansky, P. L. Matheson, and D. T. Hall, A comparison of the Voyager 1 UVS and PLS measurements of the Io plasma torus, J. Geophys. Res., 100, 19541--19550, 1994.

  93. D. E. Shemansky, J. M. Ajello, I. Kanik, Electron excitation functions of the N_{2} second positive system, Astrophys. J., 452, 472--479, 1995.

  94. D. E. Shemansky, I. Kanik, J. M. Ajello, Fine structure branching in the N_{2} c^{\prime}_{4} ^{1}\Sigma_{u}^{+} (0), Astrophys. J., 452, 480--485, 1995.

  95. H. Abgrall, E. Roueff, X. Liu, D. E. Shemansky, The emission continuum of electron excited molecular hydrogen, Astrophys. J., submitted, 1995.

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