Summaries and abstracts of the 10th International Conference on Cosmic Rays : Calgary, Canada, 19th June - 30th June, 1967 : (received by May 31st, 1967)
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ODA, M. The size and position of the x-ray source in the Crab nebula
GURSKY, H. Observation of X-ray sources along the galactic equator
GORENSTEIN, P. Spectra of several cosmic x-ray sources
LEWIN, W.H.G. X-ray survey pf the Northern sky, observation of spectra... Ver mais Notas de Conteúdo: Preprints
ODA, M. The size and position of the x-ray source in the Crab nebula
GURSKY, H. Observation of X-ray sources along the galactic equator
GORENSTEIN, P. Spectra of several cosmic x-ray sources
LEWIN, W.H.G. X-ray survey pf the Northern sky, observation of spectra in the energy range from 20 to 100 keV
FICHTEL, C. E. Gamma ray astronomy with a digitized spark chamber
DELVAILLE, J. P. Search for point sources of high energy cosmic gamma rays
FAZIO, G. G. Search for cosmic gamma rays with a vidicon spark chamber
FEGAN, D. J. A fast optical Cerenkov system for directional studies of possible y-ray sources
PETERSON, L. E. Observations of cosmic x-ray sources in the 10-250 Kev range
HARRIES, J. R. A strong x-ray source in the vicinity of the constellation crux
BOLDT, E. A balloon borne x-ray survey of the central region of the galaxy
MAY, T. C. A search for gamma-ray emission from the radio source Cassiopeia A
FRYE, G. M. Search for gamma rays from 3C 273 and M87
FAZIO, G. G. An experiment to search for discrete sources of cosmic gamma rays in the 10 11 - 1012 eV region
COWAN, C. L. Some sources of neutral primaries between declinations 0 and +30o
LEWIN, W. H. G. Multi-electrode fluorescence-coincidence gas proportional counters for X-ray astronomy
BLEEKER, J. A. M. Energy spectrum of difuse primary x-rays to 180 keV
MATSUOKA, M. Observation of the background component of comic x-rays
GREEN, D. W. Cosmic x-ray measurements at resolute
CAMERON, A. G. W. Neutron stars and cosmic ray production
COLGATE, S. A. Prompt gamma rays and x-rays from supernova
JOHNSON, H. M. X-radiation fields in Gas A and Vir A
ANAND, K. C. High energy isotropic [gamma]-rays of cosmic origin
KOPYSOV, Y. S. On solar neutrino spectrum from decay
DERGACHOV, V. A. On the possibility of the solar internal structure investigation by means of the study of the neutrino radiation
OKUDAIRA, K. Gamma rays in Mev region at balloon altitude
STONE, E.C. Cosmic ray hydrogen and helium spectra in 1966
FAN, C.Y. Differential energy spectra of 1-20 Mev/nucleon protons and helium nuclei in interplanetary space
MEYERS, J. P. Measurement and interpretation of the isotopic composition of hydrogen and helium cosmic ray nuclei below 75 meV
ANAND, K. C. Energy spectrum of cosmic ray helium nuclei
COWSIK, R. Measurements on energy spectrum of primary helium nuclei by a magnetic spectrigraph
BADHWAR, G. D. The chemical composition of cosmic rays in the energy range 70-240 MeV/nucleon in 1966
APPARAO, M. V. K. Upper limit on the abundance of anti-protons in the low energy primary cosmic radiation
APPARAO, M. V. K. The effects of the nature of matter traversed by cosmic rays on its composition and energy spectrum
BAZILEVSKAYA, G. A. The energy soectrum of the primary cosmic rays and the background of the secondary radiation in the near space
PINKAU, K. Investigation of the cosmic ray energy spectrum around 100 Gev
RUBTSOV, V. I. Investigation of the energy spectrum of the galactic cosmic ray electrons
BLEEKER, J. A. M. Energy spectrum of primary electrons in the range 0.5 - 30 GeV
FANSELOW, J. L. Recent measurements of the energy spectra and charge ratio of primary cosmic ray electrons and positrons
CLINE, T. L. Search for low-energy interplanetary positrons
DANJO, A. Electron component in primary cosmic rays I. experiment
DANJO, A. Electron component in primary cosmic rays II. theory
BJORNEBOE, J. Galactic electrons of secondary origin
TANAKA, Y. Distribution and life time of cosmic-ray electrons in the galaxy
HAGGE, D. E. The composition of low energy cosmic rays
REAMES, D. V. The composition of galactic cosmic rays
FAN, C. Y. Energy spectra and abundance of galactic cosmic rays with energies below 200 meV/nucleon in the charge range 3<Z<10
COMSTOCK, G. M. The low energy cosmic ray nuclei and their propagation in interstellar space
YIOU, F. Cross section measurements of 6Li, 7Li, 9Be, 10Be, 10B, 11B formed by spallation reactions induced by protons in the energy range 150MeV to 20GeV in oxygen and carbon targets
SHAPIRO, M. M. Considerations affecting the estimation of cosmic-ray age
FODY, S. A. On the charge composition of galactic cosmic rays during solar minimum
O'DELL, F. W. High energy galactic cosmic ray composition measured in gemini XI
CLEGHORN, T. F. The energy dependence of the fragmentation parameters and mean free paths of cosmic ray nuclei with Z>10
FREIER, P. S. The energy spectrum of the Z>20 component of the cosmic radiation
MATHIESEN, O. The charge spectrum of the energetic very heavy nuclei in primary cosmic radiation
BHATIA, V. S. Charge and energy spectra of cosmic ray nuclei with Z=10 to 28
TAKASAKI, F. The energy spectrum of heavy nuclei above 10 Gev/nucleaon
VOLODICHEV, N. N. The study of the cosmic ray chemical composition in the region of superheavy nuclei
BISWAS, S. Path lengths and source spectra of cosmic ray helium and heavy nuclei
TAMAI, E. Low-energy cosmic ray heavy nuclei during solar minimum time
MABBOUX, C. Studies on cyclic variations of 500 GeV Mu mesons underground close to the zenith
SEKIDO, Y. Sidereal time variatio of high energy cosmic rays observed by telescope n.3
NAGASHIMA, K. A two-ways sidereal anisotropy
CHASSON, R. L. Sidereal variations of galactic cosmic rays observed by crossed relescopes
CHIRKOV, N. P. About the nature of some anomalies in the distribution of variations of cosmic rays
KUZMIN, V. A. On cosmic rays interactions with photons
ROSENTAL, I. L. The interactions of cosmic rays with relic radiation
HILLAS, A. M. Cosmic rays in an evolving universe
RAMATY, R. Cosmic ray deuterium and helium-3
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. The electromagnetic radiation associated with the energy dissipated by cosmic rays in interstellar hydrogen
BAGGE, E. Acceleration of cosmic ray particles in electric fields of the outer galaxis
MELROSE, D. B. Preferential acceleration of heavy ions from thermal velocities
OKUDA, H. The galactic magnetic field derived from cosmic-ray electrons
BURBIDGE, G. A critical discussion of theories concerning the origin of cosmic rays
COWSIK, R. The steady state of the primary and secondary components of cosmic rays
SYROVATSKY, S. I. Acceleration of particles in cosmic space
ALDAGAROVA, K. Z. Cosmic ray generation in time of chromospheric flares and weak increasing of brightling on sun
DURGAPRASAD, N. Composition of the 2nd september 1966 solar particle event
KIM, C. Y. A search for high energy solar neutrons
LIN, R. P. Observations of solar flare electrons
CLINE, T. L. Interplanetary and solar electrons of energy 3 to 12 MeV
HASLEY, A. J. The 1966-1967 increase in solar cosmic ray activity
MCCRACKEN, K. G. The anisotropic propagation of cosmic rays generated in solar flares
KONDO, I. Diffusion of high energy solar particles through interplanetary space
MATHEWS, T. Cosmic ray solar flare increase of 28 january 1967
ITO, K. Production of neutrons and gamma-rays by nuclear interactions in solar flares
REGENER, V. H. Variation with solar cycle of the diurnal variation of cosmic rays underground
PEACOCK, D. S. Directional measurements of the cosmic ray daily variation at a vertical depth of 60 m.w.e. in London
VENKATESAN, D. The enhanced diurnal variations in cosmic ray intensity
FORBUSH, S. E. The 20-year variation in cosmic-ray diurnal anisotropy, 1937-1965, and line superposed variations correlated with magnetic activity
HASHIM, A. East/west directional measurements of the cosmic ray solar daily variation at an equatorial station
BOGOMOLOV, E. A. Investigation of the cosmic rays east-west asymmetry
BRUGGS, R. M. A meson telescope array for time variation studies
DORMAN, L. I. Diurnal cosmic ray variation with inclusion of geometrical effects and approach asymptotic cones
FEDCHENKO, K. K. On the behaviour of the solar-diurnal cosmic ray variation at high latitudes over a period from maximum to minimum solar activity
TANSKANEN, P. J. Daily variation of cosmic rays during quiet and disturbed periods in 1965 and 1966
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in three-dimensional space
RAO, U. R. The degree of anisotropy of galactic cosmic radiation in the energy range 7.5 - 90 Mev/nucleon
VERNOV, S. N. The results of simultaneous measurements of the cosmic ray intensity over arctic and antarctic regions
ZUSMANOVICH, A. G. Cosmic ray anisotropy in solar and sidereal time at solar activity minimum
KODAMA, M. Possibility of a two-way solar anisotropy producing the cosmic ray diurnal variation
KITAMURA, M. Two anisotropies of the cosmic-ray particles producing the cosmic-ray diurnal variation
BAZILEVSKAYA, G. A. The cosmic ray intensity variations with periods of 19-24 days
MURAKAMI, K. Cosmis ray anisotropy in the north-south direction
CASTAGNOLI, G. C. The solar semidiurnal variation of cosmic ray intensity at 70 m.w.e. underground
UENO, H. A multi-ways solar anisotropy during cosmic eay storm, observed by high counting telescope
RAO, U. R. The acceleration of energetic particle fluxes in shock fronts in interplanetary space
MERCER, J. B. Morphological properties of the forbush decrease of March 23, 1966
ABLES, J. G. Anisotropy analysis of the forbush decrease effect
IMAZHANOVA, K. Efefcts of forbush decrease in different periods of solar activity
MATHEWS, T. Anisotropy associated with the onset of forbush decreases
AHLUWALIA, H. S. On the physical significance of the unusual world-wide fluctuations of cosmic ray intensity on July 14-15, 1961
AHLUWALIA, H. S. A credible origin of transient anisotropies in medium energy cosmic ray intensity during recovery from forbush decreases. Part I: analysis of experimental observations
AHLUWALIA, H. S. A credible origin of transient anisotropies in medium energy cosmic ray intensity during recovery from forbush decreases. Part II: the model and its implications
SANDSTROM, A. E. Methods for the analysis of forbush decreases and cosmic ray phenomena accompanying their onset and development
BACHELET, F. CR-modulation associated with solar flares and M-regions during solar minimum
WADA, M. Anisotropy of transient variations of cosmic ray intensity
TRONCOSO, O. L. Experimental evidence of an unusual time variations of the cosmic ray intensity during the solar minimum
NOBLES, R. A. Variations in cosmic ray spectra during forbush events in 1966
CHARAKHCHYAN, A. N. 11-year modulation of the galactic cosmic rays in the interplanetary space
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Solar modulation of galactic cosmic rays near solar minimum
L'HEUREUX, J. L. The primary cosmic ray electron spectrum in the energy range from 300 MeV to 4BeV from 1964 to 1966
L'HEUREUX, J. L. Long term variations of the primary cosmic ray electron component
BADHWAR, G. D. Primary protons and alpha particles in the energy range 70-240 MeV/nucleon observed during 1966
The long-term variation of the cosmic radiation
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Long-time variations of cosmic rays intensity
NIKOLAEV, Y. M. Secular variations of the galactic cosmic rays and the 11-year cycle of the solar activity
BLEEKER, J. A. M. Observation of the electrons to alpha-particles ratio as a test of solar modulation
HATTON, C. J. Rigidity dependence of the 11-year variation during the period of solar minimum 1964-66
KUZMIN, A. I. Change of the main characteristics of variations and interplanetary space with the cycle of solar activity
DORMAN, I.V. The hysteresis phenomena in cosmic rays, the properties of solar wind, and the energy spectra of various nuclei in the galaxy
KASTURIRANGAN, K. Rigidity spectra of primary cosmic radiation
STOZHKOV, Y. I. Investigation of the energy spectrum of the secular cosmic ray variations for various periods of solar activity
HASEGAWA, H. Cosmic ray produced 59Ni and its implications to astrophysics and geophysics
WADA, M. Twenty-two revolutions in the cosmic ray diurnal variations
AXFORD, W. I. Cosmic rays in the solar wind
LIETTI, B. The daily variation second harmonic and a cosmic ray intensity gradient perpendicular to the ecliptic
O'GALLAGHER, J. J. Implications of the cosmic ray radial intensity gradients observed during minimum solar modulation
JOKIPII, J. R. Modulation of low-rigidity cosmic rays and thw power spectrum of the interplanetary magnetic field
KRIMSKY, G. F. The matrix method mof investigation of the distribution of cosmic rays
BURLAGA, L. F. Macro & micro-structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
KODAMA, M. Day-to-day response of cosmic ray diurnal variation to the four sectors structure in the interplanetary medium
PATEL, V. L. Periodic cosmic-ray variations associated with the sector structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
ALANIA, M. V. The study of the asymmetry of the magnetic inhomogeneity solar wind on the basis of the 27-day cosmic ray variations
SOMOGYI, A. 27 day variation of the intensity of primaries with energies =10 11eV
SKRIPIN, G. V. The second spherical harmonic and orientation of the interplanetary magnetic field
KRIMIGIS, S. M. Mariner IV cosmic ray observations in 1964-65
SUBRAMANIAN, G. Consequences of the distribution of galactic cosmic ray density in the solar systems
PATEL, D. Experimental verification of the consequences of the dependence of galactic cosmic ray density
ROELOF, E. C. Transport of cosmic rays in the interplanetary medium
SHATASHVILI, L. K. The influence of the long-lived solar unipolar magnetic formations on the cosmic ray intensity
BUKATA, R. P. Co-rotating modulation phenomena
RYDER, P. Variation of the anisotropy of the cosmic radiation within the sector structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
JONES, F. C. Some general properties of radiation processes as related to secondary cosmic rays
CARMICHAEL, H. Attenuation of neutron monitor radiation in the lower atmosphere
CARMICHAEL, H. Attenuation of neutron monitor radiation ar aircraft altitudes
BEEDLE, R. E. Measurements of cosmic ray electrons in the ebergy range 4 MeV-6BeV at 2-10g/cm2 atmospheric Depth at Ft Churchill
CHOW, B. Cosmic ray flux variation with height in the atmosphere
KORFF, S. A. Cosmic ray fast neutron flux measurements in the atmosphere at various latitudes
KULAGIN, A. G. Concerning the intensity and energy of cosmic rays albedo particles
SOKOLOV, V. D. Albedo neutrons of the earth's atmosphere and their distribution in the near earth space
APPARAO, M. V. K. [Gamma}-rays and high energy neutrons in the atmosphere
BEUERMANN, K. P. Measurements of low energy electrons in the earth's atmosphere with E-dE-dx-method
BEUERMANN, K. P. Secondary spectrums of electrons and photons in the atmosphere
EFIMOV, Y. E. The atmosphere neutrons investigation by the resonance detectors method
APANASENKO, A. V. The spectrum of [gamma]-rays in the energy range 1011 - 1013 ev at the atmospheric depth 200g/cm2
BACHELET, F. Solar-cycle effect of the attenuation coefficient for the IGY neutron monitors
GRIFFITHS, W. K. The intensity variations of selected multiplicities in the leeds NM64 neutron monitor
WAINIO, K. M. Calculated specific yield functions for neutron monitors
HARMAN, C. V. Contributions to the counting rate and temperature dependence of neutron monitors
GUTSHINA, R. T. Meteorological effects of cosmic rays
IONA, M. Critique of successive differencing method of regression analysis
BACHELET, F. Multiplicity measurements on the IGY and NM64 neutron monitors
SOMOGYI, A. Direct determination of the shape of a periodic variation together with neteorological effects
ASTROM, K. On the correlation between the primary cosmic radiation and the directional u-messon flux in the lower atmosphere
MAUCK, G. Production rates and recalculated fluc of cosmic ray neutrons in the atmosphere during the solar cycle
DEBRUNNER, H. Monte Carlo calculation of the nucleonic cascade in the atmosphere
SHEN, B. S. P. Some accelerator e4xperiments of cosmic-ray interest
BINGHAM, R. G. Direct nmeasurements of geomagnetic cut-offs for cosmic ray protons in the latitude range 45-70 graus, using balloons and satellites
KENT, D. W. Latitide survey of the frequency of multiple events in an airbone neutron monitor
WELT, A. J. VAN DER Airplane observations of cosmic-ray components in the South African magnetic anomaly
JOUBERT, D. J. Shipboard neutron monitor observations in the South African magnetic anomaly
KODAMA, M. Latitude survey on the neutron multiplicity using a shipborne NM-64 neutron monitor
PATEL, V. L. Changes in magnetopause positons and cosmic-ray intensity
DORMAN, L. I. On the interference of the cosmic ray effects of various origins
SHEA, M. A. A five degree by fifteen degree world grid of trajectory determined vertical cuttof rigidities
EARL, J. A. Cosmic ray cutoffs and the magnetosphere tail on low energy cosmic rays
DHANJU, M.S. Short period variations of cosmic ray intensity
TENNENT, R. M. Experimental facilities at the Haverah Park EAS array
EARNSHAW, R. A. First results from the Haverah Park 2km EAS array
BAXTER, A. J. The structure of the shower front of large extensive air showers
CHATTERJEE, B. K. The Kolar gold fields extensive air shower experiment
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura I (measurement of lateral structure)
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura II (direct measurement at attenuation length)
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura III (structure and high energy particles in the core)
BAKICH, A. M. A study of the cores of air showers in the size range 10 (4) to 10(7) particles
MCCUSKER, C. B. A. A Monte Carlo simulation of air shower cores
BOHM, E. The electromagnetic structure of air shower cores at sea level
BOHM, E. Simultaneous observations of air shower cores at sea level under a shielding of 800g/cm2
MATANO, T. Fine structure of air shower cores
SHIBATA, S. Fine structure of air shower cores observed with spark chamber at 5200m altitude
KAMATA, K. High energy nuclear interactions of cosmic rays (>10 12 ev) observed at 5200m above sea level
LAPOINTE, M. The primary energy spectrum from 10 16eV to 5X10 17 Ev
KAMATA, K. Purely electromagnetic air showers of energy 10(14)eV to 10(16)eV
SUGA, K. Composition of primary cosmic rays of energy above 10(16)eV (BASJE)
GAWIN, J. Remarks on the Mu-Poor EAS
ALLAN, H. R. Time variations of extensive air showers
BLAKE, P. R. Arrival directions of extensive air showers of primary energy >5.10 16 eV
TORNABEBE, H. S. Search for point sources of neural cosmic rays above 10 12 e.v.
EFIMOV, N. N. Sidereal daily variation of extensive air showers of N=10(4)-10(5)
EFIMOV, N. N. Atmospheric effects of extensive air showers
CASTAGNOLI, C. Observation of Cerenkov pulses by EAS with fast techniques
KRIEGER, A. S. Observation of the Cerenkov light associated with extensive air showers
NESTEROVA, N. N. Cerenkov flash's fluctuations of extensive air showers
BLAKE, P. R. The distribution in arrival times of muons in EAS
ALLAN, H. R. The muon component of extensive air showers
BONCZAK, B. Lateral distribution of muon component in the central part of EAS
GAWIN, J. Fluctuations of the muon component in the central part of EAS
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura IV (lateral distribution of muons for types of EAS)
VERNOV, S. N. Investigation of the high-energy muons in EAS
EARNSHAW, J. C. The distribution of transverse momentum among the secondaries of ultra-high energy interactions
ORFORD, K. J. The charge ratio of muons in extensive air showers
EARNSHAW, J. C. The muon component of large extensive air showers
ORFORD, K. J. An interpretation of the bursts produced in the iron of the Haverah Park spectrograph
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Low energy muons in extensive air showers at 800 gcm2
ALEXANDER, D. The muon spectrumat large zenith angles
COWSIK, R. Properties of air shower initiated by protons and heavy nuclei
BRADT, H. V. A Monte Carlo simulation of extensive air showers between 10(14) eV and 10(16) eV
MURTHY, G. T. Calculations on average characteristics of E.A.S. components and Monte Carlo calculations of their fluctuations using different models of nuclear interactions. Part I: methodology, lateral structure and transition curve of electrons
MURTHY, G. T. Calculations on average characteristics of E.A.S. components and Monte Carlo calculations of their fluctuations using different models of nuclear interactions. Part II: muons
MURTHY, G. T. Calculations on average characteristics of E.A.S. components and Monte Carlo calculations of their fluctuations using different models of nuclear interactions. Part III: nuclear active particles
OGITA, N. Three dimensional simulation of air showers: core structures
OGITA, N. Core structure of simulated air showers
MURZINA, E. A. Nuclear-active energetic particles and EAS at sea level
BENKO, D. The spectrum of EAS acoompaning the high energy nuclear active particles
DEDENKO, L. G. The probability distribution function for the numbers of electrons, muons, the cascade parameter S and the energy, carried by pion in EAS
ADCOCK, C. The sensitivity of E.A.S. characteristics to mocel parameters
BEER, J. F. Fluctuations of muon- and electron-numbers in EAS
THIELHEIM, K. O. Monte Carlo studies on electromagnetic cascades in EAS
KALMYKOV, N. N. Theoretical analysis of the experimental data on EAS
GUZHAVIN, V. V. Angular distribution of electrons at various depths in the cascade showers
IVANENKO, I. P. The functions of the angular distribution of the cascade electrons in iron and lead at the shower maximum
BAKHTADZE, A. K. On the calculation of the functions of angular distribution of electrons in a shower under arbitrary boundary conditions
GUZHAVIN, V. V. On the negative excess of the electrons in the electromagnetic showers
KOBAYAKAWA, K. Application of birth and death processes to the cascade theory
CHARMAN, W. N. The atmospheric electric field as a source of R.F. emissions from EAS and some notes on Bremastrahlung
CHARMAN, W. N. The Harwell-Grove radio installation for detecting EAS at low elevation, over a 9 km baseline
JELLY, J. V. Antennas, receivers and problems of the radio detection of large air showers
PORTER, R. A. Experimental tests of the mechanism of the radio emission from showers
ALLAN, H. R. Theory of radio pulse production in air showers
ALLAN, H. R. Radio pulses from extensive air showers
CASTAGNOLI, C. Effects of coulomb scattering on radio frequency emission of extensive air showers
ABROSIMOV, A. T. On the use of a half-wave vibrator for investigation of the EAS radio-emission
VERNOV, S. N. Observations of the EAS radio-emission
BARKER, P. R. Radio pulses from air showers at Mt. Chacaltaya
PRESCOTT, J. R. Radio signals from air showers at 22mhz
FEGAN, D. J. A long-distance coincidence radio pulse experiment
MATANO, T. Tokyo extremely large air shower project
BROWNLEE, R. G. Design on an array to record air showers of energy up to 10(21) eV
BROWNLEE, R. G. Preliminary results from the Sydney University Giant air shower experiment
BUNNER, A. N. An imaging system for E.A.S. optical emission
MURAKAMI, K. Observation of EAS at airplane altitude
ANTONEV, R. A. The E.A.S. fluxes at the altitudes IO-12 km
CHATTERJEE, B. K. High energy N-particles in expensive air showers at 800 g cm (-2)
KELLERMANN, E. W. On the electromagnetic component of extensive air showers
HOLYNSKI, R. Lateral and angular structure of electromagnetic cascades
WHITE, G. N. Instrumental effects in the measurement of particle densities in extensive air showers
SWINSON, D. B. The density spectrum of extensive air showers at 1575m and 4300 m
MCCUSKER, C. B. A. High energy pion interactions
HASEGAWA, S. Study of high energy nuclear interaction by means of Huge emulsion chamber exposed on Mt. Chacaltaya and Mt. Norikura
KRAKOW EMULSION GROUP. A detailed experimental analysis of nucleon-nucleon collisions between 10(12) and 10(14) eV
CZACHOWSKA, Z. Coherent introduction of particles in collisions of 200 GeV Pions with emulsion nuclear
GIERULA, J. Characteristics of interactions of [Pi]-mesons at 200 GeV
YAMADA, S. The transverse momentum of nucleon and the inelasticity in the interactions of energies 10(12) ~10 (13) ev
TOTSUKA, Y. The y-rays emitted in the extreme forward cone of the interactions of energies 10(12) ~10(13) ev
NOZAKI, T. The composition of secondary particles in the interactions of energies 10(12) ~10(13) ev
KOSHIBA, M. A systematic investigation of the interactions of energies 10(12)~10(13) ev
JUDEK, B. Evidence for the existence of particles interacting with anomalously high cross-section
DENISOV, E. V. The cross section of interactions of nuclear-active particles with nuclei of iron and lead at energies 100-1000Gev
DENISOV, e. v. Study of the nuclear cascades in the calorimeter
DOBROTIN, N. A. Multiple production of particles at high energies (The tien-shan cosmic ray experiments)
FETISOV, I. N. A measurement of energy fraction transferred to neutral pions in interactions about 200Gev
EROFEEVA, I. N. The difference in the interactions of pions and nucleons with nuclei at an aenergy of 200Gev
EROFEEVA, I. N. The nature of asymmetrical showers at an energy of 200 GeV
BABAYAN, Kh. P. Investigation of the high energy -rays generated in the nuclear interactions
BABAYAN, Kh. P. The study of interactions of particles with energy IO (12) eV and more by the method of ionization calorimeter and nuclear emulsions with time selections
BABAYAN, Kh. P. Energy spectra of nuclear-active particles at mountain altitude
ANDRONIKASHVILI, E. L. Cross-section of inelastic interaction of cosmic ray particles of the energy > 5x10(10)eV with carbon nuclei
CHIKOVANI, G. E. Cross section of an inelastic interaction of nuclear active particles with iron nuclei in the range of energies from 5x10(10) eV to 2x10(12)eV
ALAKOZ, A. V. The cross section of inelastic interactions of cosmic ray neutrons and charged nuclear active particles with carbon and lead at 100 GeV
EREMENKO, Y.A. Nuclear interactions at high energies
APANASENKO, E. A. On pion generation in the nucleon interactions with energy above 10(13)ev
ERLYKIN, A. D. Cheking of the hypothesis of the existence of the baryon passive state by calorimeter telescope
YAKOVLEV, V. I. Nuclear active particle spectrum at the altitude 760 g/cm2 above sea level
BOSTANDJIAN, N. Kh. Spectrum of the bursts in the calorimeter located under lead and aluminium absorbers
AVAKIAN, V. V. The spectrum of cosmic ray [pi]-meson at an altitude of 3250m above sea level in the momentum range up to 100 BeV/C
AKIMOV, V. N. Asymptotic and preasymptotic behavior of the pions interaction cross-sections
GERASIMOVA, N. M. On the high-energy nucleon - nucleus interactions
ASTAFIEV, V. A. Determination of the mean multiplicity of the particles produced in an event of nuclear interaction using the method of the inverse problem
IMAEDA, M. An interpretation of cosmic ray jets
KASHA, H. Search for heavy singly-charged particles in cosmic rays
KASHA, H. Search for fractionally charged particles in cosmic rays
BJORNEBOE, J. Search for longlived, heavy particles in cosmic ray events at energies above 10.000 GEV
JONES, L. W. A search for massive particles in cosmic rays
ASHTON, F. Search for quarks using a scintillation counter telescope
ASHTON, F. An experiment to detect the existence of quarks by an indirect method
AKINMOV, J. K. A search for quarks in cosmic rays
HANAYAMA, Y. Search for the quarks in the cosmic rays at sea level
ISPIRIAN, K. A. Two methods for detection of cosmic ray quarks and heavy particles
FUJIMOTO, Y. A hypothesis of the existence of super heavy quantum in multiple meson production
BEER, J. F. de. The derivative of transverse momenta from EAS observations
VINCENT, M. -A. Interactions of heavy cosmic ray primaries in matter
BOZOKI, G. Inelastic n-p cross section at about 100 GeV
ENGE, W. Energy determination on electromagnetic cascade in emulsions by the angular distributions
ITO, D. On empirical relations in very high energy interactions
CHIN, S. The high energy muon-flux at sea level till 10 TeV estimated from the observed burst-size spectrum
ALLKOFER, O. C. The muon spectra near the geomagnetic equator
KASHA, H. Momentum spectrum and charge excess of muons in the range 2 - 1000 GeV/c
KELLY, G. N. Fine structure in the charge ratio of muons at large zenith angles
PALMER, N. S. The muon ratio at 80* to the zenith
KAMIYA, Y. The observation of the positive of cosmic ray muons at sea level
KEUFFEL, j. w. Underground muons in the energy range 500-5000 GeV
BARTON, J. C. Some problems in the interpretation of underground cosmic ray data
DARDO, M. Delayed shower particles at 60 NEW undergroung
VERNOV, s. n. The study of the penetrating component of cosmic radiation at the depth of 20 and 40 m.w.e. underground
ERLYKIN, A. D. Investigation of high energy penetrating component at the Tien-Shan ionization calorimeter
SHELDON, W. R. Experimental determination of the muon range-energy relation
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. The further study of M.P.P. by means of a large spark calorimeter
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. Study of properties of cosmic muons underground by means of a complex installations
KOBAYAKAWA, K. The muon flux at sea-level
MENON, M. G. K. The K.G.F. neutrino project
BERGESON, H. E. The Utah neutrino experiment
CRAIG, R. The energy spectra of atmospheric and neutrino-induced muons
VERNOV, S. N. A search for neutral particles underground
ALEXANDER, D. Cerenkov radiation of high energy muons
ASHTON, F. Electromagnetic interactions of high energy muons
KELLY, G. N. Muon interactions in the range 5-1000GeV
MATANO, T. Horizontal air shower induced by muon with energy above 10(13) eV
HODGSON, R. J. W. The photonuclear cross section at high energies as determined from the nuclear interaction of muons
PETRUKHIN, A. A. The influence of the nuclear and atomic formfactors on the muon breamsstrahlung cross-action
BOROG, V. V. A study of the electromagnetic and photonuclear interactions of high energy muons
KELNER, S. R. Pair production by muons in the field of nuclei
BUGAJEV, E. V. Large-angle scattering of cosmic-ray muons
KOSHIBA, M. Atmospheric muons and neutrino
LINDQUIST, T. R. A focusing X-ray telescope for use in the study of extra-terrestrial x-ray sources in the energy range 20 KeV-140 KeV
SOMOGYI, A. Remark on the energy determination of high energy nuclear active particlesw by means of absorption calorimeters
HIGASHI, S. Large areal proportional counter
ALLAN, H. R. The anomalous pulse spectrum of water Cerenkov detectors
FRUIN, J. H. Servo systems for Cherenkov light receivers
BADHWAR, G. D. A cosmic ray counter telescope for high mass resolution
GAGARIN, Y. F. On the possibility of primary cosmic rays charge measurements at large Z values with a photometric device
ASHTON, F. Large area proportional detectors
M.U.R.A. Cosmic Ray Collaboration. Instrumentation developments related to a proposed large-scale cosmic ray research facility
ABDULLAEV, A. M. The installation for study of nuclear interactions at 10(12) - 10(13) Ev
FRIEDLANDER, M. W. Detection of primary VVH ions using plastic detectors
BULL, R. M. The use of solid iron magnets in the study of nuclear active particles
KOLOMECTS, E. V. Investigation of charged particles movement in earth's magnetosphere by modeling plant
DEBRUNNER, H. Multiplicity measurements on the IGY - neutron monitor Jungfraujoch (Switzerland)
FETISOV, I. N. A measurement of transition methods in electromagnetic cascade
PRICE, P. B. Plastic track detectors for identifying light isotopes in the cosmic radiation
BARADZEY, L. T. Influence of the electron lateral spread in the air slit on the energy measurements in the emulsion chambers
KAPUSTIN, I. N. On statistical and instrumental errors of neutron supermonitor
KATZ, R. Tracks of heavy ions in emulsion and dielectrics
ALLKOFER, O. C. A cosmic ray spectrograph using spark chamber technique
PRIESMEYER, H. G. Some characteristics of a large sonic spark chamber
HAKOPIAN, G. S. Registration of the particles by a spark chamber with high voltage pulse delays
HUGGETT, R. W. Image intensifier photography of simulated showers in large-area layers of plastic scintillator
ASATIANI, T. L. Ionization measurements in a streamer chamber
ASATIANI, T. I. Were spark chambers with memory of ferrite cores in the magnetic spectrometre
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ODA, M. The size and position of the x-ray source in the Crab nebula
GURSKY, H. Observation of X-ray sources along the galactic equator
GORENSTEIN, P. Spectra of several cosmic x-ray sources
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ODA, M. The size and position of the x-ray source in the Crab nebula
GURSKY, H. Observation of X-ray sources along the galactic equator
GORENSTEIN, P. Spectra of several cosmic x-ray sources
LEWIN, W.H.G. X-ray survey pf the Northern sky, observation of spectra in the energy range from 20 to 100 keV
FICHTEL, C. E. Gamma ray astronomy with a digitized spark chamber
DELVAILLE, J. P. Search for point sources of high energy cosmic gamma rays
FAZIO, G. G. Search for cosmic gamma rays with a vidicon spark chamber
FEGAN, D. J. A fast optical Cerenkov system for directional studies of possible y-ray sources
PETERSON, L. E. Observations of cosmic x-ray sources in the 10-250 Kev range
HARRIES, J. R. A strong x-ray source in the vicinity of the constellation crux
BOLDT, E. A balloon borne x-ray survey of the central region of the galaxy
MAY, T. C. A search for gamma-ray emission from the radio source Cassiopeia A
FRYE, G. M. Search for gamma rays from 3C 273 and M87
FAZIO, G. G. An experiment to search for discrete sources of cosmic gamma rays in the 10 11 - 1012 eV region
COWAN, C. L. Some sources of neutral primaries between declinations 0 and +30o
LEWIN, W. H. G. Multi-electrode fluorescence-coincidence gas proportional counters for X-ray astronomy
BLEEKER, J. A. M. Energy spectrum of difuse primary x-rays to 180 keV
MATSUOKA, M. Observation of the background component of comic x-rays
GREEN, D. W. Cosmic x-ray measurements at resolute
CAMERON, A. G. W. Neutron stars and cosmic ray production
COLGATE, S. A. Prompt gamma rays and x-rays from supernova
JOHNSON, H. M. X-radiation fields in Gas A and Vir A
ANAND, K. C. High energy isotropic [gamma]-rays of cosmic origin
KOPYSOV, Y. S. On solar neutrino spectrum from decay
DERGACHOV, V. A. On the possibility of the solar internal structure investigation by means of the study of the neutrino radiation
OKUDAIRA, K. Gamma rays in Mev region at balloon altitude
STONE, E.C. Cosmic ray hydrogen and helium spectra in 1966
FAN, C.Y. Differential energy spectra of 1-20 Mev/nucleon protons and helium nuclei in interplanetary space
MEYERS, J. P. Measurement and interpretation of the isotopic composition of hydrogen and helium cosmic ray nuclei below 75 meV
ANAND, K. C. Energy spectrum of cosmic ray helium nuclei
COWSIK, R. Measurements on energy spectrum of primary helium nuclei by a magnetic spectrigraph
BADHWAR, G. D. The chemical composition of cosmic rays in the energy range 70-240 MeV/nucleon in 1966
APPARAO, M. V. K. Upper limit on the abundance of anti-protons in the low energy primary cosmic radiation
APPARAO, M. V. K. The effects of the nature of matter traversed by cosmic rays on its composition and energy spectrum
BAZILEVSKAYA, G. A. The energy soectrum of the primary cosmic rays and the background of the secondary radiation in the near space
PINKAU, K. Investigation of the cosmic ray energy spectrum around 100 Gev
RUBTSOV, V. I. Investigation of the energy spectrum of the galactic cosmic ray electrons
BLEEKER, J. A. M. Energy spectrum of primary electrons in the range 0.5 - 30 GeV
FANSELOW, J. L. Recent measurements of the energy spectra and charge ratio of primary cosmic ray electrons and positrons
CLINE, T. L. Search for low-energy interplanetary positrons
DANJO, A. Electron component in primary cosmic rays I. experiment
DANJO, A. Electron component in primary cosmic rays II. theory
BJORNEBOE, J. Galactic electrons of secondary origin
TANAKA, Y. Distribution and life time of cosmic-ray electrons in the galaxy
HAGGE, D. E. The composition of low energy cosmic rays
REAMES, D. V. The composition of galactic cosmic rays
FAN, C. Y. Energy spectra and abundance of galactic cosmic rays with energies below 200 meV/nucleon in the charge range 3<Z<10
COMSTOCK, G. M. The low energy cosmic ray nuclei and their propagation in interstellar space
YIOU, F. Cross section measurements of 6Li, 7Li, 9Be, 10Be, 10B, 11B formed by spallation reactions induced by protons in the energy range 150MeV to 20GeV in oxygen and carbon targets
SHAPIRO, M. M. Considerations affecting the estimation of cosmic-ray age
FODY, S. A. On the charge composition of galactic cosmic rays during solar minimum
O'DELL, F. W. High energy galactic cosmic ray composition measured in gemini XI
CLEGHORN, T. F. The energy dependence of the fragmentation parameters and mean free paths of cosmic ray nuclei with Z>10
FREIER, P. S. The energy spectrum of the Z>20 component of the cosmic radiation
MATHIESEN, O. The charge spectrum of the energetic very heavy nuclei in primary cosmic radiation
BHATIA, V. S. Charge and energy spectra of cosmic ray nuclei with Z=10 to 28
TAKASAKI, F. The energy spectrum of heavy nuclei above 10 Gev/nucleaon
VOLODICHEV, N. N. The study of the cosmic ray chemical composition in the region of superheavy nuclei
BISWAS, S. Path lengths and source spectra of cosmic ray helium and heavy nuclei
TAMAI, E. Low-energy cosmic ray heavy nuclei during solar minimum time
MABBOUX, C. Studies on cyclic variations of 500 GeV Mu mesons underground close to the zenith
SEKIDO, Y. Sidereal time variatio of high energy cosmic rays observed by telescope n.3
NAGASHIMA, K. A two-ways sidereal anisotropy
CHASSON, R. L. Sidereal variations of galactic cosmic rays observed by crossed relescopes
CHIRKOV, N. P. About the nature of some anomalies in the distribution of variations of cosmic rays
KUZMIN, V. A. On cosmic rays interactions with photons
ROSENTAL, I. L. The interactions of cosmic rays with relic radiation
HILLAS, A. M. Cosmic rays in an evolving universe
RAMATY, R. Cosmic ray deuterium and helium-3
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. The electromagnetic radiation associated with the energy dissipated by cosmic rays in interstellar hydrogen
BAGGE, E. Acceleration of cosmic ray particles in electric fields of the outer galaxis
MELROSE, D. B. Preferential acceleration of heavy ions from thermal velocities
OKUDA, H. The galactic magnetic field derived from cosmic-ray electrons
BURBIDGE, G. A critical discussion of theories concerning the origin of cosmic rays
COWSIK, R. The steady state of the primary and secondary components of cosmic rays
SYROVATSKY, S. I. Acceleration of particles in cosmic space
ALDAGAROVA, K. Z. Cosmic ray generation in time of chromospheric flares and weak increasing of brightling on sun
DURGAPRASAD, N. Composition of the 2nd september 1966 solar particle event
KIM, C. Y. A search for high energy solar neutrons
LIN, R. P. Observations of solar flare electrons
CLINE, T. L. Interplanetary and solar electrons of energy 3 to 12 MeV
HASLEY, A. J. The 1966-1967 increase in solar cosmic ray activity
MCCRACKEN, K. G. The anisotropic propagation of cosmic rays generated in solar flares
KONDO, I. Diffusion of high energy solar particles through interplanetary space
MATHEWS, T. Cosmic ray solar flare increase of 28 january 1967
ITO, K. Production of neutrons and gamma-rays by nuclear interactions in solar flares
REGENER, V. H. Variation with solar cycle of the diurnal variation of cosmic rays underground
PEACOCK, D. S. Directional measurements of the cosmic ray daily variation at a vertical depth of 60 m.w.e. in London
VENKATESAN, D. The enhanced diurnal variations in cosmic ray intensity
FORBUSH, S. E. The 20-year variation in cosmic-ray diurnal anisotropy, 1937-1965, and line superposed variations correlated with magnetic activity
HASHIM, A. East/west directional measurements of the cosmic ray solar daily variation at an equatorial station
BOGOMOLOV, E. A. Investigation of the cosmic rays east-west asymmetry
BRUGGS, R. M. A meson telescope array for time variation studies
DORMAN, L. I. Diurnal cosmic ray variation with inclusion of geometrical effects and approach asymptotic cones
FEDCHENKO, K. K. On the behaviour of the solar-diurnal cosmic ray variation at high latitudes over a period from maximum to minimum solar activity
TANSKANEN, P. J. Daily variation of cosmic rays during quiet and disturbed periods in 1965 and 1966
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in three-dimensional space
RAO, U. R. The degree of anisotropy of galactic cosmic radiation in the energy range 7.5 - 90 Mev/nucleon
VERNOV, S. N. The results of simultaneous measurements of the cosmic ray intensity over arctic and antarctic regions
ZUSMANOVICH, A. G. Cosmic ray anisotropy in solar and sidereal time at solar activity minimum
KODAMA, M. Possibility of a two-way solar anisotropy producing the cosmic ray diurnal variation
KITAMURA, M. Two anisotropies of the cosmic-ray particles producing the cosmic-ray diurnal variation
BAZILEVSKAYA, G. A. The cosmic ray intensity variations with periods of 19-24 days
MURAKAMI, K. Cosmis ray anisotropy in the north-south direction
CASTAGNOLI, G. C. The solar semidiurnal variation of cosmic ray intensity at 70 m.w.e. underground
UENO, H. A multi-ways solar anisotropy during cosmic eay storm, observed by high counting telescope
RAO, U. R. The acceleration of energetic particle fluxes in shock fronts in interplanetary space
MERCER, J. B. Morphological properties of the forbush decrease of March 23, 1966
ABLES, J. G. Anisotropy analysis of the forbush decrease effect
IMAZHANOVA, K. Efefcts of forbush decrease in different periods of solar activity
MATHEWS, T. Anisotropy associated with the onset of forbush decreases
AHLUWALIA, H. S. On the physical significance of the unusual world-wide fluctuations of cosmic ray intensity on July 14-15, 1961
AHLUWALIA, H. S. A credible origin of transient anisotropies in medium energy cosmic ray intensity during recovery from forbush decreases. Part I: analysis of experimental observations
AHLUWALIA, H. S. A credible origin of transient anisotropies in medium energy cosmic ray intensity during recovery from forbush decreases. Part II: the model and its implications
SANDSTROM, A. E. Methods for the analysis of forbush decreases and cosmic ray phenomena accompanying their onset and development
BACHELET, F. CR-modulation associated with solar flares and M-regions during solar minimum
WADA, M. Anisotropy of transient variations of cosmic ray intensity
TRONCOSO, O. L. Experimental evidence of an unusual time variations of the cosmic ray intensity during the solar minimum
NOBLES, R. A. Variations in cosmic ray spectra during forbush events in 1966
CHARAKHCHYAN, A. N. 11-year modulation of the galactic cosmic rays in the interplanetary space
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Solar modulation of galactic cosmic rays near solar minimum
L'HEUREUX, J. L. The primary cosmic ray electron spectrum in the energy range from 300 MeV to 4BeV from 1964 to 1966
L'HEUREUX, J. L. Long term variations of the primary cosmic ray electron component
BADHWAR, G. D. Primary protons and alpha particles in the energy range 70-240 MeV/nucleon observed during 1966
The long-term variation of the cosmic radiation
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Long-time variations of cosmic rays intensity
NIKOLAEV, Y. M. Secular variations of the galactic cosmic rays and the 11-year cycle of the solar activity
BLEEKER, J. A. M. Observation of the electrons to alpha-particles ratio as a test of solar modulation
HATTON, C. J. Rigidity dependence of the 11-year variation during the period of solar minimum 1964-66
KUZMIN, A. I. Change of the main characteristics of variations and interplanetary space with the cycle of solar activity
DORMAN, I.V. The hysteresis phenomena in cosmic rays, the properties of solar wind, and the energy spectra of various nuclei in the galaxy
KASTURIRANGAN, K. Rigidity spectra of primary cosmic radiation
STOZHKOV, Y. I. Investigation of the energy spectrum of the secular cosmic ray variations for various periods of solar activity
HASEGAWA, H. Cosmic ray produced 59Ni and its implications to astrophysics and geophysics
WADA, M. Twenty-two revolutions in the cosmic ray diurnal variations
AXFORD, W. I. Cosmic rays in the solar wind
LIETTI, B. The daily variation second harmonic and a cosmic ray intensity gradient perpendicular to the ecliptic
O'GALLAGHER, J. J. Implications of the cosmic ray radial intensity gradients observed during minimum solar modulation
JOKIPII, J. R. Modulation of low-rigidity cosmic rays and thw power spectrum of the interplanetary magnetic field
KRIMSKY, G. F. The matrix method mof investigation of the distribution of cosmic rays
BURLAGA, L. F. Macro & micro-structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
KODAMA, M. Day-to-day response of cosmic ray diurnal variation to the four sectors structure in the interplanetary medium
PATEL, V. L. Periodic cosmic-ray variations associated with the sector structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
ALANIA, M. V. The study of the asymmetry of the magnetic inhomogeneity solar wind on the basis of the 27-day cosmic ray variations
SOMOGYI, A. 27 day variation of the intensity of primaries with energies =10 11eV
SKRIPIN, G. V. The second spherical harmonic and orientation of the interplanetary magnetic field
KRIMIGIS, S. M. Mariner IV cosmic ray observations in 1964-65
SUBRAMANIAN, G. Consequences of the distribution of galactic cosmic ray density in the solar systems
PATEL, D. Experimental verification of the consequences of the dependence of galactic cosmic ray density
ROELOF, E. C. Transport of cosmic rays in the interplanetary medium
SHATASHVILI, L. K. The influence of the long-lived solar unipolar magnetic formations on the cosmic ray intensity
BUKATA, R. P. Co-rotating modulation phenomena
RYDER, P. Variation of the anisotropy of the cosmic radiation within the sector structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
JONES, F. C. Some general properties of radiation processes as related to secondary cosmic rays
CARMICHAEL, H. Attenuation of neutron monitor radiation in the lower atmosphere
CARMICHAEL, H. Attenuation of neutron monitor radiation ar aircraft altitudes
BEEDLE, R. E. Measurements of cosmic ray electrons in the ebergy range 4 MeV-6BeV at 2-10g/cm2 atmospheric Depth at Ft Churchill
CHOW, B. Cosmic ray flux variation with height in the atmosphere
KORFF, S. A. Cosmic ray fast neutron flux measurements in the atmosphere at various latitudes
KULAGIN, A. G. Concerning the intensity and energy of cosmic rays albedo particles
SOKOLOV, V. D. Albedo neutrons of the earth's atmosphere and their distribution in the near earth space
APPARAO, M. V. K. [Gamma}-rays and high energy neutrons in the atmosphere
BEUERMANN, K. P. Measurements of low energy electrons in the earth's atmosphere with E-dE-dx-method
BEUERMANN, K. P. Secondary spectrums of electrons and photons in the atmosphere
EFIMOV, Y. E. The atmosphere neutrons investigation by the resonance detectors method
APANASENKO, A. V. The spectrum of [gamma]-rays in the energy range 1011 - 1013 ev at the atmospheric depth 200g/cm2
BACHELET, F. Solar-cycle effect of the attenuation coefficient for the IGY neutron monitors
GRIFFITHS, W. K. The intensity variations of selected multiplicities in the leeds NM64 neutron monitor
WAINIO, K. M. Calculated specific yield functions for neutron monitors
HARMAN, C. V. Contributions to the counting rate and temperature dependence of neutron monitors
GUTSHINA, R. T. Meteorological effects of cosmic rays
IONA, M. Critique of successive differencing method of regression analysis
BACHELET, F. Multiplicity measurements on the IGY and NM64 neutron monitors
SOMOGYI, A. Direct determination of the shape of a periodic variation together with neteorological effects
ASTROM, K. On the correlation between the primary cosmic radiation and the directional u-messon flux in the lower atmosphere
MAUCK, G. Production rates and recalculated fluc of cosmic ray neutrons in the atmosphere during the solar cycle
DEBRUNNER, H. Monte Carlo calculation of the nucleonic cascade in the atmosphere
SHEN, B. S. P. Some accelerator e4xperiments of cosmic-ray interest
BINGHAM, R. G. Direct nmeasurements of geomagnetic cut-offs for cosmic ray protons in the latitude range 45-70 graus, using balloons and satellites
KENT, D. W. Latitide survey of the frequency of multiple events in an airbone neutron monitor
WELT, A. J. VAN DER Airplane observations of cosmic-ray components in the South African magnetic anomaly
JOUBERT, D. J. Shipboard neutron monitor observations in the South African magnetic anomaly
KODAMA, M. Latitude survey on the neutron multiplicity using a shipborne NM-64 neutron monitor
PATEL, V. L. Changes in magnetopause positons and cosmic-ray intensity
DORMAN, L. I. On the interference of the cosmic ray effects of various origins
SHEA, M. A. A five degree by fifteen degree world grid of trajectory determined vertical cuttof rigidities
EARL, J. A. Cosmic ray cutoffs and the magnetosphere tail on low energy cosmic rays
DHANJU, M.S. Short period variations of cosmic ray intensity
TENNENT, R. M. Experimental facilities at the Haverah Park EAS array
EARNSHAW, R. A. First results from the Haverah Park 2km EAS array
BAXTER, A. J. The structure of the shower front of large extensive air showers
CHATTERJEE, B. K. The Kolar gold fields extensive air shower experiment
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura I (measurement of lateral structure)
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura II (direct measurement at attenuation length)
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura III (structure and high energy particles in the core)
BAKICH, A. M. A study of the cores of air showers in the size range 10 (4) to 10(7) particles
MCCUSKER, C. B. A. A Monte Carlo simulation of air shower cores
BOHM, E. The electromagnetic structure of air shower cores at sea level
BOHM, E. Simultaneous observations of air shower cores at sea level under a shielding of 800g/cm2
MATANO, T. Fine structure of air shower cores
SHIBATA, S. Fine structure of air shower cores observed with spark chamber at 5200m altitude
KAMATA, K. High energy nuclear interactions of cosmic rays (>10 12 ev) observed at 5200m above sea level
LAPOINTE, M. The primary energy spectrum from 10 16eV to 5X10 17 Ev
KAMATA, K. Purely electromagnetic air showers of energy 10(14)eV to 10(16)eV
SUGA, K. Composition of primary cosmic rays of energy above 10(16)eV (BASJE)
GAWIN, J. Remarks on the Mu-Poor EAS
ALLAN, H. R. Time variations of extensive air showers
BLAKE, P. R. Arrival directions of extensive air showers of primary energy >5.10 16 eV
TORNABEBE, H. S. Search for point sources of neural cosmic rays above 10 12 e.v.
EFIMOV, N. N. Sidereal daily variation of extensive air showers of N=10(4)-10(5)
EFIMOV, N. N. Atmospheric effects of extensive air showers
CASTAGNOLI, C. Observation of Cerenkov pulses by EAS with fast techniques
KRIEGER, A. S. Observation of the Cerenkov light associated with extensive air showers
NESTEROVA, N. N. Cerenkov flash's fluctuations of extensive air showers
BLAKE, P. R. The distribution in arrival times of muons in EAS
ALLAN, H. R. The muon component of extensive air showers
BONCZAK, B. Lateral distribution of muon component in the central part of EAS
GAWIN, J. Fluctuations of the muon component in the central part of EAS
MIYAKE, S. Study on extensive air showers at Mt. Norikura IV (lateral distribution of muons for types of EAS)
VERNOV, S. N. Investigation of the high-energy muons in EAS
EARNSHAW, J. C. The distribution of transverse momentum among the secondaries of ultra-high energy interactions
ORFORD, K. J. The charge ratio of muons in extensive air showers
EARNSHAW, J. C. The muon component of large extensive air showers
ORFORD, K. J. An interpretation of the bursts produced in the iron of the Haverah Park spectrograph
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Low energy muons in extensive air showers at 800 gcm2
ALEXANDER, D. The muon spectrumat large zenith angles
COWSIK, R. Properties of air shower initiated by protons and heavy nuclei
BRADT, H. V. A Monte Carlo simulation of extensive air showers between 10(14) eV and 10(16) eV
MURTHY, G. T. Calculations on average characteristics of E.A.S. components and Monte Carlo calculations of their fluctuations using different models of nuclear interactions. Part I: methodology, lateral structure and transition curve of electrons
MURTHY, G. T. Calculations on average characteristics of E.A.S. components and Monte Carlo calculations of their fluctuations using different models of nuclear interactions. Part II: muons
MURTHY, G. T. Calculations on average characteristics of E.A.S. components and Monte Carlo calculations of their fluctuations using different models of nuclear interactions. Part III: nuclear active particles
OGITA, N. Three dimensional simulation of air showers: core structures
OGITA, N. Core structure of simulated air showers
MURZINA, E. A. Nuclear-active energetic particles and EAS at sea level
BENKO, D. The spectrum of EAS acoompaning the high energy nuclear active particles
DEDENKO, L. G. The probability distribution function for the numbers of electrons, muons, the cascade parameter S and the energy, carried by pion in EAS
ADCOCK, C. The sensitivity of E.A.S. characteristics to mocel parameters
BEER, J. F. Fluctuations of muon- and electron-numbers in EAS
THIELHEIM, K. O. Monte Carlo studies on electromagnetic cascades in EAS
KALMYKOV, N. N. Theoretical analysis of the experimental data on EAS
GUZHAVIN, V. V. Angular distribution of electrons at various depths in the cascade showers
IVANENKO, I. P. The functions of the angular distribution of the cascade electrons in iron and lead at the shower maximum
BAKHTADZE, A. K. On the calculation of the functions of angular distribution of electrons in a shower under arbitrary boundary conditions
GUZHAVIN, V. V. On the negative excess of the electrons in the electromagnetic showers
KOBAYAKAWA, K. Application of birth and death processes to the cascade theory
CHARMAN, W. N. The atmospheric electric field as a source of R.F. emissions from EAS and some notes on Bremastrahlung
CHARMAN, W. N. The Harwell-Grove radio installation for detecting EAS at low elevation, over a 9 km baseline
JELLY, J. V. Antennas, receivers and problems of the radio detection of large air showers
PORTER, R. A. Experimental tests of the mechanism of the radio emission from showers
ALLAN, H. R. Theory of radio pulse production in air showers
ALLAN, H. R. Radio pulses from extensive air showers
CASTAGNOLI, C. Effects of coulomb scattering on radio frequency emission of extensive air showers
ABROSIMOV, A. T. On the use of a half-wave vibrator for investigation of the EAS radio-emission
VERNOV, S. N. Observations of the EAS radio-emission
BARKER, P. R. Radio pulses from air showers at Mt. Chacaltaya
PRESCOTT, J. R. Radio signals from air showers at 22mhz
FEGAN, D. J. A long-distance coincidence radio pulse experiment
MATANO, T. Tokyo extremely large air shower project
BROWNLEE, R. G. Design on an array to record air showers of energy up to 10(21) eV
BROWNLEE, R. G. Preliminary results from the Sydney University Giant air shower experiment
BUNNER, A. N. An imaging system for E.A.S. optical emission
MURAKAMI, K. Observation of EAS at airplane altitude
ANTONEV, R. A. The E.A.S. fluxes at the altitudes IO-12 km
CHATTERJEE, B. K. High energy N-particles in expensive air showers at 800 g cm (-2)
KELLERMANN, E. W. On the electromagnetic component of extensive air showers
HOLYNSKI, R. Lateral and angular structure of electromagnetic cascades
WHITE, G. N. Instrumental effects in the measurement of particle densities in extensive air showers
SWINSON, D. B. The density spectrum of extensive air showers at 1575m and 4300 m
MCCUSKER, C. B. A. High energy pion interactions
HASEGAWA, S. Study of high energy nuclear interaction by means of Huge emulsion chamber exposed on Mt. Chacaltaya and Mt. Norikura
KRAKOW EMULSION GROUP. A detailed experimental analysis of nucleon-nucleon collisions between 10(12) and 10(14) eV
CZACHOWSKA, Z. Coherent introduction of particles in collisions of 200 GeV Pions with emulsion nuclear
GIERULA, J. Characteristics of interactions of [Pi]-mesons at 200 GeV
YAMADA, S. The transverse momentum of nucleon and the inelasticity in the interactions of energies 10(12) ~10 (13) ev
TOTSUKA, Y. The y-rays emitted in the extreme forward cone of the interactions of energies 10(12) ~10(13) ev
NOZAKI, T. The composition of secondary particles in the interactions of energies 10(12) ~10(13) ev
KOSHIBA, M. A systematic investigation of the interactions of energies 10(12)~10(13) ev
JUDEK, B. Evidence for the existence of particles interacting with anomalously high cross-section
DENISOV, E. V. The cross section of interactions of nuclear-active particles with nuclei of iron and lead at energies 100-1000Gev
DENISOV, e. v. Study of the nuclear cascades in the calorimeter
DOBROTIN, N. A. Multiple production of particles at high energies (The tien-shan cosmic ray experiments)
FETISOV, I. N. A measurement of energy fraction transferred to neutral pions in interactions about 200Gev
EROFEEVA, I. N. The difference in the interactions of pions and nucleons with nuclei at an aenergy of 200Gev
EROFEEVA, I. N. The nature of asymmetrical showers at an energy of 200 GeV
BABAYAN, Kh. P. Investigation of the high energy -rays generated in the nuclear interactions
BABAYAN, Kh. P. The study of interactions of particles with energy IO (12) eV and more by the method of ionization calorimeter and nuclear emulsions with time selections
BABAYAN, Kh. P. Energy spectra of nuclear-active particles at mountain altitude
ANDRONIKASHVILI, E. L. Cross-section of inelastic interaction of cosmic ray particles of the energy > 5x10(10)eV with carbon nuclei
CHIKOVANI, G. E. Cross section of an inelastic interaction of nuclear active particles with iron nuclei in the range of energies from 5x10(10) eV to 2x10(12)eV
ALAKOZ, A. V. The cross section of inelastic interactions of cosmic ray neutrons and charged nuclear active particles with carbon and lead at 100 GeV
EREMENKO, Y.A. Nuclear interactions at high energies
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Summaries and abstracts of the 10th International Conference on Cosmic Rays : Calgary, Canada, 19th June - 30th June, 1967 : (received by May 31st, 1967)
under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
Summaries and abstracts of the 10th International Conference on Cosmic Rays : Calgary, Canada, 19th June - 30th June, 1967 : (received by May 31st, 1967)
under the auspices of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
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