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This bibliography contains references to papers about extreme scattering events in peer-reviewed journals.

[Cimò et al. 2002]

Cimò, G., Beckert, T., Krichbaum, T. P., Fuhrmann, L., Kraus, A., Witzel, A., & Zensus, J. A. 2002, A Very Rapid Extreme Scattering Event in the IDV Source 0954+658, PASA, 19, 10

[Clegg, Fey, & Lazio 1998]

Clegg, A. W., Fey, A. L., & Lazio, T. J. W. 1998, The Gaussian Plasma Lens in Astrophysics: Refraction, ApJ, 496, 253

[Clegg, Fey, & Fiedler 1996]

Clegg, A. W., Fey, A. L., & Fiedler, R. L. 1996, VLA Polarization Observations of the Extragalactic Source 1741-038 During an Extreme Scattering Event, ApJ, 457, L23

[Cognard et al. 1993]

Cognard, I., Bourgois, G., Lestrade, J.-F., Biraud, F.; Aubry, D., Darchy, B., & Drouhin, J.-P. 1993, An Extreme Scattering Event in the Direction of the Millisecond Pulsar 1937+21, Nature, 366, 320

[Drake & Cook 2003]

Drake, A. J., & Cook, K. H. 2003, A Search for Stellar Obscuration Events due to Dark Clouds, ApJ, submitted

[Fey, Clegg, & Fiedler 1996]

Fey, A. L., Clegg, A. W., & Fiedler, R. L. 1996, VLBI Observations of Eight Extreme Scattering Event Sources: Milliarcsecond-Scale Structure, ApJ, 468, 543

[Fielder et al. 1994]

Fiedler, R., Dennison, B., Johnston, K. J., Waltman, E. B., & Simon, R. S. 1994, A summary of extreme scattering events and a descriptive model, ApJ, 430, 581

[Fiedler et al. 1994]

Fiedler, R., Pauls, T., Johnston, K. J., & Dennison, B. 1994, Galactic structures associated with extreme scattering events in the radio light curves of NRAO 140, 0954+658, and 2352+495, 1994, ApJ, 430, 595

[Fiedler et al. 1987a]

Fiedler, R. L., Dennison, B., Johnston, K. J., & Hewish, A. 1987, Extreme scattering events caused by compact structures in the interstellar medium, Nature, 326, 675

[Fiedler et al. 1987b]

Fiedler, R. L. et al. 1987b, Daily observations of compact extragalactic radio sources at 2695 and 8085 MHz, 1979--1985, ApJS, 65, 319

[Lazio et al. 2000]

Lazio, T. J. W., Fey, A. L, Dennison, B., et al. 2000, The Extreme Scattering Event Toward PKS 1741-038: VLBI Images, ApJ, 534, 706

Lazio et al. 2001

Lazio, T. J. W., Gaume, R. A., Claussen, M., Fey, A. L., Fiedler, R., & Johnston, K. J. 2001, The Extreme Scattering Event Toward 1741-038: H I Absorption, ApJ, 546, 267

[Lazio et al. 2001]

Lazio, T. J. W., Waltman, E. B., Ghigo, F. D., Fiedler, R. L., Foster, R. S., & Johnston, K. J. 2001, ApJS, in press

[Lestrade et al. 1998]

Lestrade, J.-F., Rickett, B. J., & Cognard, I. 1998, Interstellar modulation of the flux density and arrival time of pulses from pulsar B 1937+214, A&A, 334, 1068

[Maitia et al. 1998]

Maitia, V., Lestrade, J.-F., & Cognard, I. 1998, ApJ, submitted

[Moniez 2003]

Moniez, M. 2003, Does Transparent Hidden Matter Generate Optical Scintillation? A&A, submitted; astro-ph/0302460

[Pohl et al. 1995]

Pohl, M., et al. 1995, Radio observations of the {gamma}-ray quasar 0528+134. Superluminal motion and an extreme scattering event. A&A, 303, 383

[Rafikov & Draine 2001]

Rafikov, R. R. & Draine, B. T. 2001, ApJ, 547, 207; astro-ph/0006320

[Romani et al. 1987]

Romani, R. W., Blandford, R. D., & Cordes, J. M. 1987, Radio caustics from localized interstellar medium plasma structures, Nature, 328, 324

[Walker et al. 2002]

Walker, M., Mori, M., & Ohishi, M. 2002, Dense gas clouds and the Unidentified EGRET sources, ApJ, submitted

[Walker & Wardle 1998]

Walker, M. & Wardle, M. 1998, Extreme Scattering Events and Galactic Dark Matter, ApJ, 498, L125

[Waltman et al. 1991]

Waltman, E. B., Fiedler, R. L., Johnston, K. J., Spencer, J. H., Florkowski, D. R., Josties, F. J., McCarthy, D. D., & Matsakis, D. N. 1991, Daily observations of compact radio sources at 2.7 and 8.1 GHz---1979--1987, ApJS, 77, 379


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