Proceedings of the 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference : XXIII ICRC, Calgary, July 19 - 30, 1993
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Conteúdo: Volume 1: OG Sessions 1-5
OG 1.0.1 MATSUOKA, M. et al. A unified model of x-ray emitting region in cyg x-3
OG 1.0.2 CHONG, N. A model of transient x-ray emission
OG 1.0.3 KUDRYAVTSEV, M.I. Hard x-ray periodic sources near the galactic center observed on prognoz-9
OG 1.0.4 SUMNER, T.J. et... Ver mais
OG 1.0.1 MATSUOKA, M. et al. A unified model of x-ray emitting region in cyg x-3
OG 1.0.2 CHONG, N. A model of transient x-ray emission
OG 1.0.3 KUDRYAVTSEV, M.I. Hard x-ray periodic sources near the galactic center observed on prognoz-9
OG 1.0.4 SUMNER, T.J. et... Ver mais
Conteúdo: Volume 1: OG Sessions 1-5
OG 1.0.1 MATSUOKA, M. et al. A unified model of x-ray emitting region in cyg x-3
OG 1.0.2 CHONG, N. A model of transient x-ray emission
OG 1.0.3 KUDRYAVTSEV, M.I. Hard x-ray periodic sources near the galactic center observed on prognoz-9
OG 1.0.4 SUMNER, T.J. et al. Spectral modeling of the soft x-ray shadows from draco
OG 1.0.5 PETUKHOV, S.I. et al. Synchrotron radiation from supernova remnants of I type
OG 1.0.6 LEUNG, P.P. et al. Non-thermal radiation from the magnetosphere of x-ray pulsars
OG 1.0.7 LEAHY, D.A. Pulse phase dependent iron line emission from GX301-2
OG 1.0.8 LEAHY, D.A. X-ray spectra reprocessed in an exponential disk
OG 1.0.9 GIOVANNELLI, F. et al. X-ray/OB systems and SNRs correlation
OG 1.0.10 LEAHY, D.A. Image deprojection applied to supernova remnant x-ray images
OG 1.0.11 GUIDOBONI, E. et al. The supernova of 1054 in two contemporary European chronicles
OG 2.1.1 HIGDON, J.C. Dual population galactic neutron star models of gamma-ray bursts
OG 2.1.2 WHITE, R.S. Colliding comets as a source of gamma ray bursts
OG 2.1.3 BARING, M. Relativistic motion in gamma-ray bursts with high energy emission
OG 2.1.4 BORIONE, A. et al. Examination of gamma ray burst source distance using 100 TeV Gamma rays
OG 2.1.5 EAS-TOP COLLABORATION. Search for > 10 GeV and > 80 TeV cosmic ray bursts
OG 2.1.6 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for ultra-high energy radiation from y-ray bursts
OG 2.1.7 AGLIETTA, M. Search for low energy neutrinos in correlation with y-bursts
OG 2.1.8 PREECE, R.D. et al. Spectral similarity in high-energy GRBs as seen by the BATSE large area
OG 2.2.1 CLINE, T.L. et al. Precise source locations of recent gamma ray bursts
OG 2.2.2 VARENDORFF, M. et al. COMPTEL observations of gamma-ray bursts
OG 2.2.3 KIPPEN, R.M. et al. COMPTEL observations of GRB 930131
OG 2.2.4 NORRIS, J. et al. Measurements of signature consistent with cosmological time dilation in gamma ray bursts
OG 2.2.5 WANG, V. A classical gamma-ray burst repeater?
OG 2.2.6 BHAT, P. et al. Morphological study of short gamma ray bursts
OG 2.2.7 BAND, D.L. et al. BATSE observations of gamma ray burst continua
OG 2.2.8 BAND, D.L. et al. Search for absorption lines in BATSE observations of gamma ray bursts spectra
OG 2.2.9 BOLOTNIKOV, A.E. et al. Observation of gamma-ray lines with high pressure xenon spectrometer on board of the orbital station 'MIR' in the gamma-ray burst 20 dec 1990
OG 2.3.1 CONNAUGHTON, V. et al. TeV counterparts of gamma ray bursts
OG 2.3.2 HURLEY, K. et al. Multiwavelength searches for the counterpart to the may 1 1992 gamma-ray burst
OG 2.3.3 BAND, D. et al. Consistency between BATSE and ginga detections of absorption lines in gamma ray burst continua
OG 2.3.4 TKACZYK, W. Unthermalized plasma in phebus and BATSE gamma ray bursts sources
OG 2.3.5 SAMURA T. Particles emission from superconducting cosmic strings and its possibility of detections
OG 3.1.1 STRONG A. et al. Diffuse galactic continuum emission measured by COMPTEL and the cosmic-ray electron spectrum
OG 3.1.2 DIEHL, R. et al. COMPTEL observations of the 1.809 MeV gamma-ray line from galactic
OG 3.1.3 HUNTER, S.D. et al. Gamma ray observations of the ophiuchus cloud complex with EGRET
OG 3.1.4 CHI, X. Gamma rays from the magellanic clouds and the origin of cosmic rays
OG 3.1.5 MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H.A. et al. EGRET observations of high-energy gamma-rays from the galactic center
OG 3.1.6 SMITH, D.M. et al. Annihilation radiation and associated continuum from the galactic center region
OG 3.1.7 SAMIMI, J. Discrete source source contribution to gamma radiation from galactic center
OG 3.1.8 DERMER, C.D. Photon attenuation from scattered radiation in gamma-ray blazars
OG 3.1.9 DERMER, C.D.Location of the acceleration and emission sites in gamma-ray blazars
OG 3.1.10 HARTMAN, R.C. et al. Preliminary EGRET study of the galactic south polar region
OG 3.1.11 COLLMAR, W. et al. Preliminary COMPTEL results on the quasar PKS 0528+134
OG 3.2.1 BENNETT, K. et al. Study of pulsars with COMPTEL
OG 3.2.2 HERMSEN, W. Germinga and vela at low-energy gamma rays
OG 3.2.3 MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H.A. et al. Gamma-ray emission from the 'geminga' pulsar observed by EGRET
OG 3.2.4 CHUIKIN, E.I. et al. Observation of high energy gamma-radiation from the binary system Hercules x-1/HZ Hercules with GAMMA-1 telescope
OG 3.2.5 CHENG, K.S. Hadronic collisions in accretion disks of x-ray pulsars: gamma-ray emission
OG 3.2.6 MCCONNELL, M. et al. COMPTEL observations of x-ray binaries
OG 3.2.7 HUA, XIN-MIN. A dynamic disk model for the Compton backscattered gamma-ray spectrum from the nova muscae
OG 3.2.8 MASTICHIADIS, A. et al. The effect of triplet production on saturated pair-compton cascades in thermal radiation
OG 3.2.9 VERMA, S.D. Gamma ray line emission from condensed matter objects, black hole/neutron star 0.5 MeV e+ e- annihilation line
OG 3.2.10 CHENG, K.S. et al. Y-ray emission from accreting massive blackholes
OG 4.1.1 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Angular resolution of the KGF UHE y-ray array
OG 4.1.2 AGLIETTA, M. et al. UHE y-ray astronomy with the EAS-TOP array
OG 4.1.3 BORIONE, A. et al. Casa-mia observation of cosmic ray shadowing by the sun and moon
OG 4.1.4 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Angular resolution studies of the CYGNUS array using the shadows of the sun and moon
OG 4.1.5 ALLEN, W.HL. et al. Performance characteristics of the JANZOS air shower array
OG 4.1.6 AKOPYAN, A.M. et al. Opportunities for observation of gamma-quanta from local sources by means of Cherenkov telescopes SHALON-ALATOO
OG 4.1.7 HIBINO, K. et al. A simulation for gamma-ray source search at 100 GeV-1 TeV region by using the water Cerenkov detector at very high altitude
OG 4.1.8 ZHU, Q.Q. et al. Search for point sources of cosmic gamma rays by the method of intermittency
OG 4.1.9 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Results from a water-cherenkov array
OG 4.1.10 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Point source techniques in UHE gamma ray astronomy
OG 4.2.1 KRENNRICH, F. et al. Observation of VHE y-emission from the crab nebula with the prototype of the HEGRA air Cerenkov telescope array
OG 4.2.2 YINLIN, J. et al. Search for the pulsed TeV gamma rays from the crab pulsar
OG 4.2.3 EDWARDS, P. et al. Search for TEV y rays from the crab nebula at low elevations
OG 4.2.4 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for pulsed TeV gamma-ray emission from crab pulsar
OG 4.2.5 BAILLON, P. et al. Energy measurement in the themistocle experiment
OG 4.2.6 BAILLON, P. et al. Energy spectrum of the crab nebula in the multi-TeV region
OG 4.2.7 LANG, M.J. et al. Effect of the geomagnetic field on TeV gamma ray detection
OG 4.2.8 LEWIS, D.A. et al. Energy spectra from Cherenkov telescopes: application to the crab nebula
OG 4.2.9 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for UHE gamma rays from crab with the KGF EAS array
OG 4.2.10 BARIONE, A. et al. A search for ultrahigh energy gamma ray emission from the crab nebula
OG 4.2.11 MERCK, M. et al. Search for UHE y's from the direction of the crab nebula and Mrk421 with the HEGRA scintillator array
OG 4.2.12 BOWDEN, C.C.G. et al. Ground based gamma ray observations of Compton observatory sources
OG 4.3.1 BOWDEN, C.C.G. et al. 300 GeV gamma rays from cen x-3
OG 4.3.2 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Observation of pulsed TeV gamma rays from geminga
OG 4.3.3 AKERLOFF, C.W. et al. Search for TeV gamma rays from geminga
OG 4.3.4 AGLIETTA, M. et al. A study of geminga at 100 TeV from EAS-TOP
OG 4.3.5 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for ultra-high energy emission from geminga and five unidentified EGRET sources
OG 4.3.6 GUPTA, S.K. et al. Episodic emission of UHE radiation from geminga grapes-I observations at Ooty during 1984-87
OG 4.3.7 YOSHIKOSHI, T. et al. Search for TeV gamma rays from the vela pulsar
OG 4.3.8 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for pulsed TeV gamma ray emission from Her X-1
OG 4.3.9 ROBERTS, M.D. et al. 50 TeV observations of Her X-1 at eclipse ingress
OG 4.3.10 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for UHE point source emission over various timescales
OG 4.3.11 CHENG, K.S. Pulsed gamma rays from geminga primary spectrum?
OG 4.4.1 BRINK, C. et al. Pulsed TeV y-ray emission from binary radio pulsars
OG 4.4.2 MEINTJES, P.J. et al. Persistent optical-like pulsed TeV y-ray emission from AE aquarii
OG 4.4.3 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Search for 10-TeV gamma signals from the crab nebula Cygnus x-3 and Hercules x-1 using the Tibet air shower array
OG 4.4.4 BEAMAN, J. et al. Results from the south pole air shower experiment
OG 4.4.5 ALLEN, W.H. et al. Recent results from the JANZOS air shower array
OG 4.4.6 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for continuous and single day emission from ultra-high-energy sources
OG 4.4.7 BORIONE, A. et al. A search for compact sources of UHE neutral radiation
OG 4.4.8 MERCK, M. et al. Search for UHE y sources with the HEGRA EAS scintillator array
OG 4.4.9 CHIBA, N. et al. A search for point sources at EeV energy using the data from akeno giant air shower array
OG 4.4.10 ALEXEENKO, V.V. et al. A search for DC and sporadic emission form point sources with the baksan extensive air shower array
OG 4.5.1 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for UHE emission from Cygnus x-3
OG 4.5.2 FUJITA, K. et al. Search for EAS excess from cyg x-3 and AS burst
OG 4.5.3 MURAKI, Y. et al. Search for mu-less air showers from the direction of Cygnus x-3
OG 4.5.4 YOSHII, H. et al. A search for sources of primary gamma-rays with energies above 20 TeV observed at Mt. Chacaltaya
OG 4.5.5 BORIONE, A. et al. A search for 100 TeV gamma-ray emission from Cygnus x-3 and Hercules x-1 with CASA-MIA
OG 4.5.6 ACHARYA, B.S. Search for UHE gamma ray emissions from Hercules x-1 using the KGF EAS array
OG 4.5.7 OGIO, S. et al. Observation of y-ray pulsar PSR1706-44 at TeV energy
OG 4.5.8 GUPTA, S.K. et al. Search for episodic emission of UHE radiation from x-ray binary sources at energies ~1014 eV with the grapes II EAS array at Ooty
OG 4.5.9 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for UHE gamma rays from celestial sources with the KGF EAS array
OG 4.5.10 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for UHE gamma rays from PSR 1957 + 20 with the KGF array
OG 4.5.11 BLAKE, P. et al. Search for discrete UHE y ray sources using muon-poor selected EAS
OG 4.6.1 KERRICK, A. et al. Search for TeV gamma-ray emission from AGN's
OG 4.6.2 SCHUBNELL, M. et al. Study of variability in the blazer MRK 421 at TeV energies with the whipple Cherenkov telescope
OG 4.6.3 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Search for 10-TeV gamma-ray emission from some northern objects with the Tibet air shower array
OG 4.6.4 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for emission of ultra high energy radiation from active galactic nuclei
OG 4.6.5 ALLEN, W.H. et al. Observation of the active galaxy centaurus A at ultra-high energies
OG 4.6.6 BORIONE, A. et al. A search for ultra-high energy gamma ray emission from active galactic nuclei with CASA-MIA
OG 4.6.7 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. A new limit on the rate-density of evaporating black holes
OG 4.6.8 JOHNSON, P.A. et al. High energy gamma rays from cores of active galactic nuclei
OG 4.6.9 BILLER, S.D. et al. Astrophysics with milagro
OG 4.6.10 MOHANTY, G. et al. The very high energy photon spectrum of markarian 421
OG 4.6.11 KIFUNE, T. et al. TeV y-ray observations on 2CG006-00(W28), active galactic nuclei and other objects in the southern sky
OG 4.6.12 HALZEN, F. The GRO/whipple observation of blazars: implications for neutrino astronomy
OG 4.7.1 AHARONIAN, F.A. et al. Very high energy gamma-rays from AGN: cascading on the cosmic background radiation fields and the formation of pair holes
OG 4.7.2 DRURY, L. O'C. et al. The y-ray visibility of supernova remnants
OG 4.7.3 MOSKALENKO, I.V. Close binaries: expected phases of TeV emission
OG 4.7.4 CAPDEVIELLE, J.N. Relation between gamma-rays and neutrons from Cygnus x-3
OG 4.7.5 DE JAGER, O.C. et al. The observed and expected orbital modulation of TeV y-rays from PSR 1957 + 20
OG 4.7.6 BLAKE, P. et al. A search for diffuse gamma rays using muon selected EAS
OG 4.7.7 TICONA, R. et al. Diffuse emission of UHE gamma-rays from observation of hadron-less air showers
OG 4.7.8 BORIONE, A. et al. CASA MIA limits on diffuse emission from molecular clouds
OG 4.7.9 ALEXEENKO, V.V. et al. An analysis of the large-scale anisotropy of cosmic rays in the baksan gamma-ray astronomy experiment
OG 4.7.10 BHAT, C. Revisiting galactic plane using Cerenkov imaging technique
OG 4.7.11 MULLAJANOV, E.J. et al. Search for diffuse gamma-radiation above 300 TeV by the large x-ray emulsion chambers
OG 4.7.12 MARTINIC, N. 1013-1014 eV diffuse gamma ray anisotropies
OG 5.1.1 PAPINI, P. et al. Spectra of helium3 and tritium at small atmospheric depths
OG 5.1.2 PAPINI, P. et al. Secondary deuterium produced by cosmic rays in the atmosphere
OG 5.1.3 SEO, E.S. et al. Measurement of the cosmic ray H and He at 23 AU
OG 5.1.4 SEO, E.S. et al. Interstellar Propagation of the isotopes of H and He
OG 5.1.5 FICENEC, D.J. et al. The cosmic ray3 He/4He ratio from 100 MeV/amu
OG 5.1.6 MITCHELL, J.W. et al. IMAX (isotope matter-antimatter experiment)
OG 5.1.7 LUKASIAK, A. et al. The isotopic compositon of cosmic-ray beryllium at ~80 MeV/n, and its implication for the cosmic rays confinement and age
OG 5.1.8 HINDI, M.M. et al. ?+ decay and cosmic-ray half-lives of 143Pm and 144Pm
OG 5.1.9 HINDI, M.M. et al. ?+ decay and cosmic-ray half-life of 91Nb
OG 5.1.10 JUST, L. et al. Fragmentation parameters of 1.3 Gev/nucl 84Kr for different nuclei of emulsion
OG 5.2.1 LUKASIAK, A. et al. Cosmic ray isotopic composition of 6?7?8 nuclei in the energy range 50-150 MeV/n measured by the voyager spacecraft during the solar minimum and maximum periods
OG 5.2.2 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. et al. The isotopic composition of cosmic Ray C, N, O: source abundances derived from the ONR-604 experiment on the CRRES mission
OG 5.2.3 CONNELL, J. The Ulysses cosmic ray isotope experiment I: source abundances of C, N and O derived from high resolution measurements
OG 5.2.4 LESKE, R.A. et al. Measurements of the composition of galactic cosmic rays on SAMPEX
OG 5.2.5 GUZIK, T. et al. The sensitivity of C-Si cosmic ray source abundances to the nuclear interaction cross sections
OG 5.2.6 CONNELL, J. The Ulysses cosmic ray isotope experiment II: source abundances of Ne, Mg, and Si derived from high resolution measurements
OG 5.2.7 DUVERNOIS, M. et al. The isotopic composition of Ne, Mg and Si cosmic rays from the ONR-604 experiment on the CRRES mission
OG 5.2.8 HESSE, A. et al. Isotopic composition of silicon and iron
OG 5.2.9 LESKE, R.A. Composition measurements from ISEE-3: fluorine through calcium
OG 5.2.10 WESTPHAL, A. et al. Status of antipode and trek experiments
OG 5.3.1 PAPINI, P. et al. Observations of proton and helium spectra near solar maximum
OG 5.3.2 WEBBER, W.R. Cosmic ray oxygen (and helium) spectra measured at pioneer 10 at the time of the 1987 modulation minimum
OG 5.3.3 DWYER, J. et al. The energy spectrum and flux of cosmic ray helium at high energy
OG 5.3.4 ICHIMURA, M. et al. Azimuthally controlled observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries by means of the balloon-borne emulsion chamber
OG 5.3.5 AIZAWA, I. et al. Lithium to carbon abundance ratio in galactic cosmic rays
OG 5.3.6 BUCKLEY, J. et al. Fluxes and relative abundances of light cosmic ray nuclei above 40 Ge/amu
OG 5.3.7 THOMPSON, A. et al. Some early results from the LDEF ultra heavy cosmic ray experiment
Volume 3: SH Sessions
SH 1.0.1 KAHLER, S.W. The association of fast (V > 800 Km/s) coronal mass ejections with solar energetic proton events
SH 1.0.2 KOHNO, T. Peculiarities of solar proton spectrum in stratosphere and geostationary orbit on 2-3 november 1992
SH 1.0.3 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. Analytical solution to the transport equation over the entire energy range of the accelerated particles
SH 1.0.4 MILLER, J. et al. Selective 3He and Fe acceleration in impulsive solar flares
SH 1.0.5 MILLER, J. et al. Heavy ion acceleration and abundance enhancements in impulsive solar flares
SH 1.0.6 CHUCHKOV, E.A. et al. Granat mission: a solar cosmic ray event in march 1991
SH 1.0.7 MIROSHNICHENKO, L.I. Acceleration parameters and particle spectrum dynamics in solar flares
SH 1.0.8 NYMMIK, R.A. Averaged energy spectra of peak flux and fluence values in solar cosmic ray events
SH 1.0.9 ZHANG, L. et al. Time-dependent shock wave acceleration of solar flare's high energy particle: I. Basic theory
SH 1.0.10 ZHANG, L. et al. Time-dependent shock wave acceleration of solar flare's high energy particle: II. Particle energy spectra in energy range < 10 GeV and the time evolution
SH 2.1.1 STOKER, P.H. et al. Groundlevel solar flare proton events recorded by the sanae neutron monitor since 1966
SH 2.1.2 CRAMP, J.L. et. al. The GLE of 29 september 1989
SH 2.1.3 CRAMP, J.L. et al. The GLE of 22 october 1989
SH 2.1.4 SMART, D.F. et al. The relativistic solar proton event of 11 june 1991
SH 2.1.5 SMART, D.F. et al. The relativistic solar proton event of 15 june 1991
SH 2.1.6 GENTILE, L.C. Ground-level enhancement database for solar cycle 22: an update
SH 2.1.7 GENTILE, L.C. et al. A relativistic solar proton database for the ground-level enhancements of 1956-1984
SH 2.1.8 KUDELA, K. et al. Relativistic solar particle events recorded by the lomnicky stit neutron monitor
SH 2.1.9 AUSHEV, V.M. et al. The ground level solar cosmic ray enhancements in 1989-1990
SH 2.1.10 DORMAN, I.V. et al. Solar cosmic ray event frequency distribution in dependence of fluence and of solar activity level
SH 2.1.11 NAZAROVA, M.N. et al. Cosmic ray variations in the 22nd solar activity cycle
SH 2.2.1 CHUPP, E.L. et al. Electron and ion acceleration during the 09:09 UT solar flare on 1989 september 9
SH 2.2.2 CLIVER, E.W. et al. On the origin of gamma-ray emission from the behind-the-limb flare on 29 september 1989
SH 2.2.3 SHIBATA, S. et al. Solar neutron events observed in cycle 22
SH 2.2.4 MURPHY, R.J. Osse observations of the 4 june 1991 solar flare
SH 2.2.5 RYAN, J. et al. Neutron and gamma ray measurements of the solar flare of 1991 june 9
SH 2.2.6 KOCHAROV, G.E. et al. Evidence for extended neutron and gamma-ray generation during two solar flares
SH 2.2.7 AKIMOV, V.V. et al. High energy gamma-rays at the late state of the large solar flare of june 15, 1991 and accompanying phenomena
SH 2.2.8 DEBRUNNER, H. et al. Neutrons from the 15 june 1991 solar flare
SH 2.2.9 MANDZHAVIDZE, N. et al. Pion decay and nuclear line emission from the 1991 june 15 flare
SH 2.2.10 KOCHAROV, G.E. et al. High energy gamma rays from 1991 june 15 solar flare as evidence of proton acceleration up to 10 GeV
SH 2.3.1 VARENDORFF, M. et al. COMPTEL observations of gamma-ray flares in October 1991
SH 2.3.2 KAWABATA, K. et al. Positron annihilation line from the 15 november 1991 flare
SH 2.3.3 YOSHIMORI, M. et al. Be and Li lines from the 1991 november 15 flare
SH 2.3.4 MATSUBARA, Y. et al. New Bolivia solar neutron telescope
SH 2.3.5 ZHANG, D.L. The transport of solar flare neutron-decay protons
SH 2.3.6 SAKAI, T. Solar neutron decay proton
SH 2.3.7 KOI, T. et al. Prediction of electrons as decay products of solar neutrons
SH 2.3.8 AUSHEV, V.M. et al. Possible registration of solar neutrons by high-mountain neutron monitor
SH 2.3.9 EFIMOV, YU.E. et al. Detection of solar neutrons by the neutron monitor network
SH 2.3.10 ALEXEENKO, V.V. et al. September 1989 GLE (ground level enhancement) at baksan air shower array
SH 2.3.11 ALEXEYEV, E.N. Short-term increases of muon intensity at baksan underground scintillation telescope correlated with solar flares?
SH 2.3.12 MURAKI, Y. et al. The properties of norikura solar neutron telescope #2
SH 2.3.13 DMITRIEV, A.V. et al. Registration of solar flare high energy emission by song-device in the project coronas
SH 3.1.1 JOKIPII, J.R. Cosmic rays and the acceleration of the solar wind
SH 3.1.2 PULS, H.L. et al. The born approximation: a new telegrapher's equation for helicity-modified solar particle transport
SH 3.1.3 PAULS, H.L. Pulse speeds for rectilinear charged-particle propagation
SH 3.1.4 PAULS, H.L. Eigenfunction solution of boltzman's equation for the case of a focusing magnetic field with finite helicity
SH 3.1.5 SCHLICKEISER, R. The effect of thermal resonance broadening on the transport of solar energetic particle: I.Theory
SH 3.1.6 DROGE, W. The effect of thermal resonance broadening on the transport of solar energetic particles: II. comparison with observations
SH 3.1.7 TAN, L.C. Magnetic field power density spectra during 'scatter-free' solar particle events
SH 3.1.8 OTAOLA, J.A. Magnetic helicity influence on solar particle propagation: study of 8 solar proton helios events
SH 3.1.9 BIEBER, J.W. et al. A turbulence theory solution of the quasilinear theory puzzle
SH 3.1.10 FEDOROV, YU.I. Solar cosmic rays in homogeneous regular magnetic field
SH 3.1.11 GRIGORIEVA, V.P. Kilometric radiobursts connected with proton and electron events
SH 3.1.12 BARBIER, L.M. et al. The epact experiment
SH 3.1.13 RICHARDSON, I.G. Energetic ion and magnetic field observations at the ICE spacecraft off the west limb of the sun in late-august 1989
SH 3.1.14 RICHARDSON, I.G. The relationship between energic particle and solar wind plasma shock driver signatures and the solar source longitude
SH 3.2.1 WANNER, W. et al. Theoretical and phenomenological proton mean free paths: a comparison
SH 3.2.2 VALDÉS-GALICIA, J.F. et al. Solar energetic próton transport: comparative studies in two extreme cases
SH 3.2.3 KALLENRODE, M.B. et al. Interplanetary propagation of 1 MeV electrons and 18 MeV protons
SH 3.2.4 ARMSTRONG, T.P. et al. Comparison of the two major solar proton events at Ulysses during march 1991 and may-june 1991
SH 3.2.5 SAUER, H.H. GOES observations of energetic protons to E>685 MeV: description and data comparison
SH 3.2.6 SAUER, H.H. GOES observations of energetic protons to E>685 MeV: ground level events from October 1983 to july 1992
SH 3.2.7 PAGE, D.E. et al. Solar wind channels for MeV particles
SH 3.2.8 KAHLER, S.W. Magnetic field polarities at thin sector boundaries determined from E>2 keV electrons
SH 3.2.9 VASHENYUK, E.V. et al. Short term SCR intensity variations during GLE
SH 4.1.1 QUENBY, J.J. et al. Diffusive shock acceleration and the November 1991 event particle diffusion mean free paths as observed from 'ulysses'
SH 4.1.2 WIBBERENZ, G. Multi-spacecraft observations of particles and shocks in the inner heliosphere
SH 4.1.3 BIALK, M. Helios ½ observations of energetic protons and electrons associated with an interplanetary shock wave
SH 4.1.4 RICHARDSON, I.G. Are post-shock bidirectional particle flows uniquely associated with shock drivers?
SH 4.1.5 KÓTA, J. Effects of current sheets on diffusive shock acceleration
SH 4.1.6 KÓTA, J. A note on the perpendicular diffusion of cosmic rays
SH 4.1.7 CANE, H.V. et al. Cosmic ray decreases, particle acceleration and shock structure: a multi-spacecraft study
SH 4.1.8 KALLENRODE, M.B. Propagation and injection of particles accelerated at an interplanetary shock
SH 4.1.9 KANE, M. et al. Shock conditions and hot ion anisotropies during the voyager 2 encounter with a 1989 interplanetary shock at 29 AU
SH 4.1.10 TAN, L.C. et al. Stochastic acceleration of water-group ions near comet giacobini-zinner
SH 4.1.11 DECKER, R.B. Two unusual shock events observed at the voyagers in 1991
SH 4.1.12 KATS, M.E. The non-zero gyroradius approximation in the cosmic ray transport equation
SH 4.1.13 HNATICH, M. et al. On the cosmic ray acceleration by the alpha effect in the developed gyrotropic magnetoturbulence
SH 4.2.1 ANGLIN, J.D. et al. Dependence of Ulysses low-energy proton flux on solar activity
SH 4.2.2 ANGLIN, J.D. et al. Radial distribution of Ulysses low energy proton flux
SH 4.2.3 MACLENNAN, C.G. et al. Composition of interplanetary ions in recurrent events: measurements by HI-SCALE on Ulysses at 3-5 A.U.
SH 4.2.4 BOUFAIDA, M. Observations of 0.3 to 2.0 MeV protons in the 1 to 5 AU region with voyager 1 and Ulysses compared to IMP 8
SH 4.2.5 ROELOF, E.C. et al. Low energy ion and electron events at Ulysses beyond 5 AU and at IMP8 near earth
SH 4.2.6 DESAI, M.I. et al. The spectral form and evolution of interplanetary ion events from jupiter
SH 4.2.7 RASTOIN, C. et al. The '10-hour' modulation of the jovian electron spectrum in interplanetary space-ulysses observations
SH 4.2.8 MCDONALD, F.B. et al. The effects of the intense solar activity of march/june 1991 observed in the outer heliosphere
SH 4.2.9 DORMAN, L. et al. Cosmic ray fluctuations in compressible turbulent medium
SH 4.2.10 SCHLICKEISER, R. Cosmic ray transport in weaky turbulent plasmas
SH 4.2.11 EARL, J.A. New description of charged particle propagation in random magnetic fields
SH 4.2.12 ZELDOVICH, M.A. et al. Low energy cosmic ray fluxes in the inner heliosphere
SH 5.0.1 KOPP, J. et al. Heavy ions from the October 1989 solar events
SH 5.0.2 ADAMS, JR. et al. HIIS observations during the large solar energetic particle events of october 1989
SH 5.0.3 MASON, G.M. et al. Heavy ion mass composition in 3He-rich solar particle events observed on sampex
SH 5.0.4 LANZEROTTI, L.J. et al. Ion abundances in solar event at 5.3 AU
SH 5.0.5 MAZUR, J.E. et al. The energy spectra and abundances of heavy ions measured with sampex in the large solar energetic particle events of october and november 1992
SH 5.0.6 GARRARD, T.L. New SEP-based solar abundances
SH 5.0.7 REAMES, D.V. Mean element abundances in energetic particles from impulsive solar flares
SH 5.0.8 SELESNICK, R. et al. Isotopic composition of solar energetic particles observed in the october/november, 1992 solar flares
SH 5.0.9 BOBERG, P.R. et al. The mean charge state of solar energetic oxygen at 10 MeV/nucleon
SH 5.0.10 VON ROSENVINGE, T.T. et al. An on-board particle identification algorithm for the wind spacecraft
SH 6.1.1 MEWALDT, R.A. et al. The return of the anomalous component to 1 AU in 1992
SH 6.1.2 KLECKER, B. et al. Observation of anomalous cosmic rays at 1 AU in in solar cycle 22
SH 6.1.3 FERRANDO, P. et al. The próton and alpha spectra in and out of the ecliptic, and the appearance of the anomalous he component - Ulysses observations
SH 6.1.4 CUMMINGS, A.C. et al. The distance to the solar wind termination shock during 1986-1988
SH 6.1.5 LOPATE, C. Recent pioneer 10 and IMP 8 measurements of the anomalous component and the search for the termination shock
SH 6.1.6 STEENKAMP, R. Acceleration and modulation of anomalous helium and oxygen in 1977 and 1987
SH 6.1.7 FICHTNER, H. et al. The influence of a non-spherical solar wind termination shock on the pressure distribution of the anomalous component of cosmic rays in the heliosphere
SH 6.2.1 KLECKER, B. et al. The ionic charge state of anomalous cosmic ray ions: first results from HILT/SAMPEX
SH 6.2.2 CUMMINGS, J.R. et al. New evidence for anomalous cosmic rays trapped in the magnetosphere
SH 6.2.3 BOBROVSKAYA, V.V. et al. Cosmos observations of anomalous cosmic ray N and Ne in the inner magnetosphere
SH 6.2.4 TYLKA, A.J. Spectra and geographic distribution of geomagnetically trapped anomalous cosmic rays
SH 6.2.5 SHURSHAKOV, V.A. et al. Observations of energetic particles aboard MIR space station and in the stratosphere during solar proton events
SH 6.2.6 KLEIS, T. et al. Low energy ions in the heavy ions in space experiment
SH 6.2.7 JONATHAL, D. et al. Trapped iron measured on LDEF
SH 6.2.8 DURGAPRASAD, N. et al. Observations of sub-iron (Sc-Cr) to iron (Fe) abundance ratios in the low and their implications
SH 6.2.9 DUDNIK, A.V. et al. About synchrotron radio emission of electrons precipitating from the radiation belts
SH 6.3.1 POTGIETER, M.S. The simulation of base-line cosmic-ray modulation for the Ulysses trajectory
SH 6.3.2 HEBER, B. et al. Modulation of galactic cosmic ray particles observed on board the Ulysses spacecraft
SH 6.3.3 ZUSMANOVICH, A.G. et al. Numerical calculations of the cosmic ray modulation at the different heliocentric distances
SH 6.3.4 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Interplanetary E>70 MeV cosmic ray radial and latitudinal gradients
SH 6.3.5 REINECKE, J.P.L. On negative latitudinal gradients during the 1987 solar minimum
SH 6.3.6 FUJII, F. Radial gradients of the galactic cosmic rays observed from 1979 to 1992
SH 6.3.7 DECKER, R.B. et al. A survey of energetic particle activity in the heliosphere in 1991-92
SH 6.3.8 WEBBER, W.R. et al. A simple response function simulation that reproduces in detail the heliospheric 11-year intensity time variations of > 70 MeV particles observed at IMP, V2 and P10
SH 6.4.1 SHRIVASTAVA, P.K. Effects of two types of high speed solar wind streams on cosmic ray intensity and on geomagnetic disturbance
SH 6.4.2 SMITH, C.W. Detection of steady magnetic helicity in low-frequency IMF turbulence
SH 6.4.3 JOKIPII, J.R. Particle driffs for a finite scattering rate
SH 6.4.4 FUJII, F. A study of the properties of step decreases and global merged interaction regions in the long-term modulation of galactic and anomalous cosmic rays
SH 6.4.5 LE ROUX, J.A. An explanation for the large step decreases in long-term cosmic-ray modulation: a computer simulation
SH 6.4.6 LE ROUX, J.A. The simulation of the 1977-1987 cosmic-ray modulation cycle using a drift model with global merged interaction regions
SH 6.4.7 SHARMA, N.K. et al. The influence of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on cosmic ray intensity
SH 6.4.8 CLIVER, E.W. et al. Coronal mass ejections, polar crown filaments, and cosmic ray modulation, 1979-1989
SH 6.4.9 MCDONALD, F.B. et al. The recovery phase of the cosmic ray modulation cycle: the role of GMIRs and of hysteresis effects
SH 6.4.10 POTGIETER, M.S. et al. The causes of 11-year and 22-year cycles in cosmic-ray modulation
SH 6.4.11 ALANIA, M.V. et al. the features of the 11-year modulation of cosmic rays and large-scale fluctuations of solar wind
SH 6.4.12 TRANSKY, I. Galactic cosmic ray modulation by solar wind disturbances. I. corotating interaction region
SH 6.4.13 TRANSKY, I. Galactic cosmic ray modulation by solar wind disturbances. II. nonstationary stream
SH 6.5.1 BADHWAR, G.D. Time lag of twenty two year solar modulation
SH 6.5.2 STEENKAMP, R. Time-dependent and hysteresis effects in the modulation revisited
SH 6.5.3 KALININ, M.I. et al. On the current sheet characteristics important for cosmic rays. I. The CR-PATH - its form and structure
SH 6.5.4 KALININ, M.I. et al. On the current sheet characteristics important for cosmic rays. II The determination and history of current sheet characteristics
SH 6.5.5 KRAINEV, M.B. The galactic cosmic rays near the solar activity minimum I. the sensitivity of positive and negative cosmic rays to the tilt of the heliospheric current sheet
SH 6.5.6 KRAINEV, M.B. The galactic cosmic rays near the solar activity minimum II. the model for the behavior of positive and negative cosmic rays near the current sheet
SH 6.5.7 SWINSON, D.B. Historical evidence of a link between asymmetry in solar activity and A displacement of the neutral sheet
SH 6.5.8 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Interplanetary parameters for a solar magnetic cycle
SH 6.5.9 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Is there a persistent north-south asymmetry of IMF spiral?
SH 6.5.10 MORISHITA, I. The extent of the heliomagenetosphere responsible for the solar-cycle modulation of the galactic cosmic-rays, inferred from their ground-level observations during 1950-1992
SH 6.5.11 KUDELA, K.H. et al. On the character of cosmic ray variations at f>2-10-5 Hz
SH 6.5.12 ANTALOVÁ, A. et al. The galactic cosmic ray intensity modulation effects and the LDE-type solar flare occurrence (1969-1991)
SH 6.5.13 KUDELA, K. et al. Comparison of the fluctuations of IMF and of cosmic rays
SH 6.6.1 ELY, J.T.A. et al. Annual modulation of galactic cosmic rays circa 1 Gv and relevance to tropospheric processes
SH 6.6.2 AGRAWAL, S.P. et al. Time dependent solar cycle cosmic ray modulation at neutron monitor energies
SH 6.6.3 KRIVOSHAPKIN, P.A. et al. Secular variation of cosmic ray intensity
SH 6.6.4 REINECKE, J.P.L. An explanation for the observed intersection of cosmic-ray spectra for consecutive solar minimum periods
SH 6.6.5 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. et al. Cosmic ray intensity in four successive sunspot maxima
SH 6.6.6 BELOV, A.V. et al. The modulation spectrum of cosmic ray variations during 19-22 cycle of the sun
SH 6.6.7 PYLE, K.R. The haleakala cosmic ray neutron monitor station: intercalibration with the huancavo station
SH 6.6.8 BELOV, A.V. et al. Long time modulation of the neutron monitors barometric coefficients
SH 6.6.9 YASUE, S. et al. Power spectral and fractal analysis of the irregular time series from the underground muon telescopes
SH 6.6.10 LEE, J. Long-term modulation effects on the primary cosmic rays
SH 6.7.1 SWINSON, D.B. The phase of the solar diurnal variation and the magnetic polarity of the heliosphere
SH 6.7.2 MUNAKATA, Y. et al. Anomalous long-term change of solar diurnal variations of high rigidity cosmic rays
SH 6.7.3 MORI, S. et al. Underground observation of upper cut-offs to solar diurnal variation of cosmic ray intensity
SH 6.7.1 AHLUWALIA, H.S. The diurnal temperature corrected ion chamber data
SH 6.7.5 BELOV, A.V. et al. The amplitude-phase interrelation of CR anisotropy in the two last solar minima
SH 6.7.6 SHARMA, N.K. Characteristic features of the diurnal anisotropy during solar activity cycles 20 and 21 on quiet days
SH 6.7.7 HALL, D.L. et al. New measurements of the upper limiting rigidity to the solar diurnal variation
SH 6.7.8 UENO, H. et al. Long term variations of sidereal diurnal anisotropies observed at sakashita underground station
SH 6.7.9 MORI, S. et al. Two hemisphere observations of the north-south sidereal asymmetry at ~1 TeV
SH 6.7.10 HALL, D.L. et al. Speculation on the magnetic polarity dependence of the upper cutoff rigidity to the solar diurnal anisotropy
SH 6.7.11 TIWARI, A.K. Average behavior of cosmic ray daily variation during 1985-87
SH 6.8.1 SABBAH, I. Long-term variations of the cosmic ray latitude gradient
SH 6.8.2 SWINSON, D.B. et al. Large amplitude 27-day waves in the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy
SH 6.8.3 BAKER, C.P. et al. North-south anisotropy and the radial gradient of cosmic rays at 1 AU: 1982-1985
SH 6.8.4 HALL, D.L. et al. Radial and latitudinal density gradients in cosmic-rays derived from the solar diurnal variation
SH 6.8.5 FIKANI, M.M. Semidiurnal variation at solar activity maxima and minima
SH 6.8.6 FIKANI, M.M. Spectral parameters for semidiurnal variation
SH 6.8.7 FIKANI, M.M. Solar activity and semidiurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
SH 6.8.8 DROMAN, L.I. et al. Possible monitoring of space processes by cosmic rays
SH 6.8.9 DORMAN, L.I. et al. Space dangerous phenomena and their possible predication by cosmic rays
SH 6.8.10 CHUBENKO, A.P. et al. Short-time neutron bursts registered by the NM64 neutron monitor at mountain level
SH 7.0.1 CLEM, J.M. et al. Modulation effects of the 4-sept-1989 forbush decrease on cosmic ray helium 1200-2000 MV
SH 7.0.2 NAGASHIMA, K. et al. Local-time-dependent precursory decrease of cosmic rays, in front of forbush-decrease-associated IMF shock wave, observed on september 9, 1992
SH 7.0.3 SAKAKIBARA, S. et al. Characteristics of local-time-dependent precursory decreases of cosmic rays, inferred from observations by north- and south-pointing muon telescopes
SH 7.0.4 NAGASHIMA, K. Enhancement of north-south anisotropy of cosmic rays during forbush decrease, associated with the enhancement of the interplanetary magnetic field component perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
SH 7.0.5 NAGASHIMA, K. et al. Characteristics of IMF-Collimated outward flow of low-density cosmic rays across magnetic shock from inside of forbush decrease, inferred from world-wide observation of local-time-dependent precursory decrease of neutron intensity
SH 7.0.6 BADRUDDIN. Cosmic ray modulation and high speed solar wind streams of different origin
SH 7.0.7 BADRUDDIN, et al. Flare-site magnetic field, type-IV radio burst and transient cosmic ray modulation
SH 7.0.8 SHEA, M.A. et al. High energy cosmic ray modulation in march-june 1991
SH 7.0.9 SHEA, M.A. March 1991 solar - terrestrial phenomena and related technological consequences
SH 7.0.10 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Comment on characteristic time of cosmic ray intensity variations
SH 7.0.11 FILLIUS, W. A stream-stream model for the august-october, 1991 forbush decrease in the outer heliosphere
SH 7.0.12 MAKHMUDOV, B.M. et al. Forbush-decreases as measured by neutron supermonitor installation of Samarkand university
SH 8.1.1 BAKER, C.P. et al. Atmospheric correction analysis for the mawson muon telescopes
SH 8.1.2 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Mean attenuation length for solar protons of 29 september 1989
SH 8.1.3 PAPINI, P. et al. Production of secondary protons in the atmosphere
SH 8.1.4 CECCHINI, S. et al. Monitoring separately cosmic rays and radioactivity in our environmental radiation
SH 8.1.5 KOTHARI, S.K. Evaluation of ionization rate and electron density using cosmic ray charge albedos flux and energy spectrum
SH 8.1.6 BASINI, G. Ground level observation of electron, positrons and protons
SH 8.1.7 LIN, Z. et al. Cosmic ray trajectories over prince albert: albedo electron measurements and model calculations
SH 8.1.8 SMART, D.F. The change in geomagnetic cutoffs due to changes in the dipole equivalent of the earth's magnetic field
SH 8.2.1 STOKER, P.H. Cosmic ray latitude distributions at neutron monitor and aircraft altitudes
SH 8.2.2 FLUCKIGER, E.O. Asymptolic directions for the stratospheric cosmic ray measurements at Murmansk and mirny on 20 october 1989 and 24 march 1991
SH 8.2.3 FLUCKIGER, E.O. The ground level enhancement on 22 october 1989 As a test of the tsyganenko (1989) magnetospheric magnetic field model
SH 8.2.4 DVORNIKOV, V.M. A spectrographic global survey technique for studying cosmic-ray distribution function variations and the planetary system gomagnetic cutoff rigidities
SH 8.2.5 TYASTO, M.I. et al. Diurnal variations of the cutoff rigidities of cosmic rays under the influence of moderate disturbed magnetospheric fields at middle latitudes
SH 8.2.6 NASKIDASHVIL, B.D. On the spectrum of the magnetospheric variation of galactic cosmic rays
SH 8.2.7 MORRIS, D.J. et al. Neutron flux measurements in near-earth orbit with comptel
SH 8.2.8 MARTIN, I.M. et al. About the origin of high energy electrons in the inner radiation belt
SH 8.2.9 MARTIN, I.M. et al. Study of energetic charge particle predipitation in Brazilian magnetic anomaly region
SH 8.2.10 ALESHINA, M.E. et al. The nature of high energy charged particle intensity bursts in the earth's magnetosphere
SH 8.2.11 GALPER, A. et al. Energy distributions of high energy electrons and positrons in the earth's magnetosphere
SH 8.2.12 KAVLAKOV, S.P. Artificial neural network (ANN) predictions of some geomatic events
SH 8.2.13 KUZNETSOV, S.N. et al. Dynamics of cosmic rays atmosphere albedo particles motion in a geomagnetic dipole field
SH 9.0.1 CINI CASTAGNOLI, G. et al. Thermoluminescence in sea sediments during the cosmogenic isotopes enhancement 35.000 yr BP
SH 9.0.2 PRESCOTT, J.R. Comparison of thermoluminescence and 14C dates as an indicator of cosmic ray intensity variations
SH 9.0.3 DRESCHHOFF, G. et al. The solar signal from cycles 14 to 22 in nitrate concentrations in Antarctic snow
SH 9.0.4 SHEA, M.A. et al. The flux and fluence of major solar proton events and their record in Antarctic snow
SH 9.0.5 DA CRUZ, M.T.F. et al. Thick-target yields of iodine isotopes from próton interactions in Te, and the Double-? decay of 128,130Te
SH 9.0.6 MCHARGUE, L.R. et al. 10Be anomalies, geomagnetic excursions, and supernovae
SH 9.0.7 DERGACHEV, V.A. Cosmogenic radiocarbon, climate and powerful manifestation of solar activity in the past
SH 9.0.8 ALEXEEV, V.A. Meteorites as differential detectors of cosmic radiation
SH 10.0.1 CLEVELAND, B.T. et al. Calibration of the lodine solar neutrino detector with a ve beam
SH 10.0.2 DAVIS, JR. A report on the homestake solar neutrino project
SH 10.0.3 DORMAN, L. et al. North-south asymmetry in solar neutrino fluxes and in correlation coefficients
SH 10.0.4 NAKATSUKA, T. et al. Comments on a solar neutrino flux on the kamiokande observation
SH 10.0.5 DRESCHHOFF, G. et al. Possible astrophysical solution to the solar neutrino problem
Volume 4: HE Sessions
HE 1.1.1 THE EMU01 COLLABORATION. Systematics of pseudorapidity distributions
HE 1.1.2 WOLTER, W. et al. Evidence for a critical temperature in excited target nuclei due to high energy nuclear interactions
HE 1.1.3 HOLYNSKI, R. et al. Comparison of particle production in nucleus-nucleus collisions with predictions of thee venus monte carlo model
HE 1.1.4 IYONO, A. et al. Charged particle spectra and isospin clusters in S+Pb interactions at 200 GeV/AMU
HE 1.1.5 ICHIMURA, M. Alpha fragments, fragmentation parameter and its scaling property
HE 1.1.6 GONCHAROVA, L.A. et al. The unique nuclear interaction of ultra high energy registered by the stratospheric emulsion chamber
HE 1.1.7 OHSAWA, A. Violation of Feynman scaling law in the forward region
HE 1.1.8 WILCZYNSKI, H. et al. Multiple photon emission in decays of particles produced in cosmic ray interactions
HE 1.1.9 SVESSHNIKOVA, L.G. Leading charm production in hadron-lead interaction at energy 20-100 TeV
HE 1.2.1 KASAHARA, K. An update of GENAS: a fast generator of air showers
HE 1.2.2 FLETCHER, R.S. et al. Uncertainties in hadronic interactions: some implications for high energy cascades
HE 1.2.3 DING, L.K. et al. A monte carlo generator of chou-yang model in energy region from 1011 eV to 1017 eV
HE 1.2.4 ATTALLAH, R. et al. Microscopic models and monte carlo collision generators
HE 1.2.5 CAPDEVIELLE, J.N. Introduction to one monte carlo collision generator for nucleus-nucleus collisions
HE 1.2.6 KRYS, E. Generator for cosmic ray cascade simulations
HE 1.2.7 HECK, D. et al. The influence of resonance production and charge exchange on the development of EAS
HE 1.2.8 DUNAEVSKY, A.M. Can the HADRON experiment results at 2x103 - 2x104 TeV be explained in quark-gluon string model?
HE 1.2.9 CAPDEVIELLE, J.N. et al. Total inelasticity in p14N interactions at 103-104 TeV
HE 1.2.10 LILAND, A. Nucleon nucleus total cross sections
HE 1.3.1 REN, J.R. et al. Hadron-families observed with the emulsion chambers at Mt. Kanbala and primary cosmic-ray composition
HE 1.3.2 TAMADA, M. Energy concentration in high energy hadron-gamma families
HE 1.3.3 IVANENKO, I.P. et al. Alignment in gamma-hadron families detected by deep lead XEC
HE 1.3.4 CHERDYNTSEVA, K.V. et al. Azimuth asymmetry at the R-ray, hadron and them families flow and the analysis of the zenith angles distributions for x-ray emulsion chambers (experiment "hadron")
HE 1.3.5 AMATO, N.M. et al. Mulit-core events in cosmic-ray induced interactions with lead
HE 1.3.6 MULLAJANOV, E.J. et al. The study of quark-gluon jets production in hadron-nucleus interactions at the energy 1016 eV
HE 1.3.7 MUKHAMEDSHIN, R.A. On question of gamma-ray-hadron family alignment and its possible origin
HE 1.3.8 KAWASUMI, N. et al. Simultaneous observation of families and air showers at Mt. chacaltaya
HE 1.3.9 LI, J.Y. et al. Characteristics of high energy family events observed with Fe emulsion chambers
HE 1.3.10 HA, S. et al. Diffractive excitation of the target nuclei and energy loss processes in nuclear emulsion by 490 GeV muons (FNAL E-843)
HE 1.4.1 CHACALTAYA. A study of very high energy hadron interactions through observation of cosmic-ray families of visible energy greater than 500 TeV [I]
HE 1.4.2 CHACALTAYA. A study of very high energy hadron interactions through observation of cosmic-ray families of visible energy greater than 500 TeV [II]
HE 1.4.3 CHACALTAYA. A study of very high energy hadron interactions through observation of cosmic-ray families of visible energy not less than 500 TeV III
HE 1.4.4 ARISAWA, T. et al. Observation of characteristics of cosmic-ray hadron interactions in uniform-type thick lead chambers at pamir [I]
HE 1.4.5 ARISAWA, T. et al. Observation of characteristics of cosmic-ray hadron interactions in uniform-type thick lead chambers at pamir [II]
HE 1.4.6 ARISAWA, T. et al. Observation of characteristics of cosmic-ray hadron interactions in uniform-type thick lead chambers at pamir [III]
HE 1.4.7 BARADZEI, L.T. et al. Coplanar emission of energy distinguished centers in gamma-hadron families carbon chamber data of experiment "PAMIR"
HE 1.4.8 ATTALLAH, R. et al. Single diffraction and centauro events
HE 1.4.9 POPOVA, L. et al. Comparison of quark gluon string model predictions with chacaltaya emulsion data
HE 1.4.10 AMATO, N. et al. Investigation on angular correlation of particles in gamma-hadron families detected by nuclear emulsion chamber
HE 2.0.1 MIELKE, H.H. et al. Measurement of the hadron flux at sea level in the energy range 10 GeV to 10 TeV
HE 2.0.2 TAKAHASHI, Y. Core-size of very high energy cascades in emulsion chambers
HE 2.0.3 TAMADA, M. Penetrating nature of very collimated high-energy shower-clusters of hadrons and gamma-rays
HE 2.0.4 VANKOV, H.P. Electromagnetic cascade simulations using prerecorded shower library
HE 2.0.5 CASTAGNOLI, C. et al. Description of cascade showers in a digital calorimeter
HE 2.0.6 ANTHONY, P. et al. A study of LPM suppression of bremsstrahlung at 25 GeV
HE 2.0.7 NAKATSUKA, T. General solution of the yang equation for multiple scattering considering ionization energy loss
HE 2.0.8 KOLCHUZHKIN, A.M. et al. Statistical fluctuations of lateral distribution of electromagnetic shower
HE 2.0.9 MITRA, A. Probable spectral steepening of UHE nuclear gamma-rays
HE 2.0.10 KUANG, H.H. et al. Simplified calculation of electromagnetic cascade in air shower
HE 2.0.11 WLODARCZYK, Z. Attenuation of cosmic rays in the atmosphere
HE 3.1.1 BERNLOHR, K. et al. Tracking detectors for high energy y-astronomy
HE 3.1.2 JUST, F. et al. Measurement of the muon content of extensive air showers with the hegra detector
HE 3.1.3 CHATELET, E. et al. Photoproduction cross section and selection of muon poor EAS in the UMC experiment
HE 3.1.4 DANILOVA, T. et al. Muon production depth in EAS and the "time-track complementarity"
HE 3.1.5 AMENOMORI, M. Shadowing of cosmic rays by the sun through the interplanetary magnetic field
HE 3.1.6 CHIKAWA, M. et al. Circular statistical analysis of EAS with energy above 0.1 PeV arriving successively
HE 3.1.7 TSUJI, K. et al. Search for bursts of extensive air showers by adaptive cluster analysis
HE 3.1.8 ANOKHINA, A.M. et al. Lateral distribution of Cerenkov light from air showers of various origin
HE 3.2.1 DEDENKO, L.G. Estimation of the energies of the extensive air showers
HE 3.2.2 ATTALLAH, R. et al. Primary spectrum and energy estimators
HE 3.2.3 KALMYKOV, N.N. et al. EAS data, primary composition and hadron interactions at superhigh energies
HE 3.2.4 NIKOLSKY, S.I. Fragmentation region disappearance in hadron multiproduction at the energies above 104 TeV
HE 3.2.5 AGLIETTA, M. et al. The EAS primary spectrum between 1014 and 1016 eV (EAS-TOP data)
HE 3.2.6 THE EAS-TOP COLLABORATION. Studies of muons and of the electromagnetic component of extensive air showers at EAS-TOP
HE 3.2.7 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Study of horizontal air showers from EAS-TOP
HE 3.2.8 CASTAGNOLI, C. et al. Self-triggering radio antennas for extensive air shower detection
HE 32.9 KADOTA, K. et al. LF-MF radio signals from large air showers
HE 3.2.10 BAISHYA, R. et al. Re-analysis of VHF radiation from EAS of primary energy Ep > 1016 eV
HE 3.3.1 AGNETTA, G. et al. GREX/COVER PLASTEX an experiment to analyze the space-time structure of EAS fronts
HE 3.3.2 POPOVA, L. Estimation of muon energy and height of origin by time-tracking technique in EAS experiments
HE 3.3.3 POPOVA, L. Preliminary calculation results supporting time-tracking method for estimation of the energy and height of origin of muons in EAS
HE 3.3.4 POPOVA, L. et al. Preliminary calculations for tracking measurements in EAS
HE 3.3.5 BIRD, D.L. et al. Coincident observation of air showers by the HiRes prototype and CASA/MIA experiments
HE 3.3.6 KHRISTIANSEN, G.B. et al. EAS-100: the first stage of the EAS-1000 project
HE 3.3.7 AHARONIAN, F. et al. Status and upgrade of the hegra air shower experiment at la palma
HE 3.3.8 PLAGA, R. Formation of a quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions and Cerenkov light from extensive air showers
HE 3.3.9 AKOPYAN, A.M. et al. Cherenkov radiation of extensive air showers observed at large zenith angles
HE 3.3.10 DYAKONOV, M.N. et al. Cherenkov light of EAS and longitudinal-lateral development of shower at highest energies
HE 3.4.1 CHIBA, N. et al. Lateral distribution of muons in large EAS above 1016,5 eV
HE3.4.2 HONDA, K. et al. Arrival time distribution of the electromagnetic components in air showers at large core distances observed at AKENO
HE 3.4.3 CHIBA, N. et al. Lateral distribution of the charged particles in giant air showers above EeV
HE 3.4.4 WDOWCZYK, J. Consequences of the fluctuation in secondary particle multiplicity for the properties of secondary cosmic ray particles observed in the atmosphere
HE 3.4.5 DENISOVA, V.G. et al. Attenuation length of families and EAS at mountain levels
HE 3.4.6 BADRAN, H.M. The zenith angle distribution of extensive air showers measured at 2.200m above sea level
HE 3.4.7 TICONA, R. et al. Lateral distributions of hadrons from observation at Mt. Chacaltaya
HE 3.4.8 BHATTACHARYYA, B. et al. Studies on the lateral distribution of the soft component in the EAS
HE 3.4.9 SARKAR, S.K. et al. Measurement of the charge ratio of high energy muons in cosmic ray extensive air shower (EAS)
HE 3.4.10 SANYAL, S. et al. A study on the cosmic ray EAS age parameter
HE 3.4.11 SAIKIA, J. et al. Studies on lateral distribution of electrons in UHE air showers
HE 3.5.1 CHIBA, N. et al. Arrival time distribution of charged particles in large extensive air showers
HE 3.5.2 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Cosmic ray shadow by the moon observed with the Tibet air shower array
HE 3.5.3 SAKUYAMA, H. et al. The attenuation of EAS above 1016 eV
HE 3.5.4 TRZUPEK, A. et al. The energy scale of extensive air showers
HE 3.5.5 BLAKE, P.R. The muon content of EAS detected at haverah park
HE 3.5.6 LUORUI, S. Lateral distribution of charged particle densities near shower axis
HE 3.5.7 CATALANO, O. EAS axis position and direction found from track directions just by symmetry
HE 3.5.8 HAUSTEIN, V. et al. A test measurement of the shape of air Cerenkov light pulses, using fastflash-ADC's
HE 3.5.9 ARVELA, H. et al. The effect of core detectors on the determination of the shower size in small air shower arrays
HE 3.5.10 ARVELA, H. et al. The resolution of the turku air shower array
HE 3.5.11 DEDENKO, L.G. Possible excess of EAS with Ne ~2x106 detected under big zenith angles and a problem of primary cosmic ray energy spectrum bend around 1015 eV
HE 4.0.1 LAMANNA, E. The muon vertical intensity measured with the macro detector
HE 4.0.2 GETTERT, M. et al. The momentum spectrum of horizontal muons up to 10 TeV/c
HE 4.0.3 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Multiple muon events observed in the Soudan 2 detector
HE 4.0.4 BAKATANOV, V.N. et al. Observation of giant muon families in baksan experiment
HE 4.0.5 BOZIEV, S.N. Why fluctuations in multiplicity of muon groups do not conform to a poisson distribution?
HE 4.0.6 MORRIS, D.A. Multiple muons from neutrino-initiated multi-W(Z) production
HE 4.0.7 LIPARI, P. Propagation of multi-TeV muons in different media
HE 4.0.8 CASTAGNOLI, C. et al. Electromagnetic interactions of high energy muons in the nusex detector
HE 4.0.9 BHATTACHARYYA, S. et al. Underground muon flux - a model-based estimation
HE 4.0.10 TRZUPEK, A. et al. Is there a moon shadow in single muon data?
HE 4.0.11 KOBAYAKAWA, K. et al. Neutrino emission by electroweak phase transition around superconducting cosmic strings
HE 4.0.12 THE MINI COLLABORATIONS. Measurement of upward muon flux due to backscattered multi-GeV cosmic muons in the ground
HE 4/5.1 ZAS, E. et al. Neutrino astronomy: the role of horizontal showers
HE 4/5.2 SZABO, A.P. High energy neutrinos from cores of active galactic nuclei
HE 4/5.3 YOSHIDA, S. Propagation of ultrahigh energy neutrinos in the black-body neutrino field
HE 4/5.4 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Contained v events observed in Soudan 2
HE 4/5.5 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Search for downward - going muon point sources with IMB
HE 4/5.6 DI CREDICO, A. Muon astronomy and search for sidereal anisotropies
HE 4/5.7 POIRIER, J. et al. Survey for stellar sources using identified single muons at sea level
HE 4/5.8 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Measurement of muons in the Soudan 2 detector
HE 4/5.9 WADA, T. et al. Observation of large zenith-angle muons from the direction of Cygnus x-3
HE 4/5.10 PORTELLA, H.M. et al. The µ+/µ- ratio at sea level and the ratios neutron/proton and neutral/charged particles
HE 5.1.1 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Searching for neutrinos from collapsing stars with the LVD at gran sasso
HE 5.1.2 GRASSI, M. A sensitive search for neutrino bursts from stellar gravitational collapse with the macro detector
HE 5.1.3 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. A search for astrophysical sources of low energy neutrinos using the IMB detector
HE 5.1.4 RYAZHSKAYA, O.G. et al. On the possibility of stellar collapse muon and tauon neutrino detection by low background scintillation counters
HE 5.1.5 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Search for neutrino oscillations in IMB
HE 5.1.6 ADARKAR, H.R. et al. Search for neutrino oscillation using KGF data
HE 5.1.7 CAVANNA, F. Prospects of atmospheric neutrino study with ICARUS detector
HE 5.1.8 GAISSER, T.K. et al. Atmospheric muons and neutrinos above 3 GeV
HE 5.1.9 HONDA, M. et al. Atmospheric neutrino and neutrino oscillation
HE 5.1.10 GOODMAN, M.C. Are there atmospheric neutrino oscillations?
HE 5.1.11 CIRCELLA, M. et al. Cosmic ray muon spectrum in the atmosphere
HE 5.1.12 GRIMANI, C. et al. Negative muon spectrum at 5 g/cm2
HE 5.1.13 KONISHI, T. et al. Spherically statistical tests on the angular distributions of electrons of the IMB events associated with SN 1987 A
HE 5.2.1 THE DUMAND COLLABORATION. Update on the status of DUMAND II
HE 5.2.2 LEARNED, J.G. Towards a 1 Km3 neutrino telescope
HE 5.2.3 OKADA, A. Estimative of downgoing atmospheric muon background events in DUMAND II
HE 5.2.4 STENGER, V.J. Capabilities of the DUMAND II phase I 3-string array
HE 5.2.5 CARNERINI, U. et al. Trigger strategies and processing for DUMAND
HE 5.2.6 THE DUMAND COLLABORATION. An optical sensor for DUMAND II - European version
HE 5.2.7 LEARNED, J.G. Acoustical detection of cascades in DUMAND
HE 5.2.8 BERNS, H.G. et al. Acoustical locating system for DUMAND-II
HE 5.2.9 DUMAND COLLABORATION. Optical module for DUMAND II - Japanese version
HE 5.3.1 KARAEVSKY, S. et al. Sea acoustic detection of cosmic objects (SADCO)
HE 5.3.2 ANASSONTZIS, E.G. et al. Nestor progress report
HE 5.3.3 MILLER, T. et al. Amanda: measurement of south pole ice transparency at 800 meter depth
HE 5.3.4 TIVAV, S. et al. Amanda: design of a 1 kilometer deep high energy neutrino telescope
HE 5.3.5 TILAV, S. et al. Surface/Under ice muon coincidences at the south pole
HE 5.3.6 LOWDER, D.M. et al. Hardware design and prototype tests of the Amanda neutrino detector
HE 5.3.7 BELOLAPTIKOV, I.A. et al. The lake Baikal neutrino project
HE 5.3.8 BELOLAPTIKOV, I.A. et al. Track reconstruction and background rejection for the Baikal neutrino telescope NT-200
HE 5.3.9 BEZRUKOV, L.B. et al. The optical module of the Baikal neutrino telescope NT-200
HE 5.3.10 HEUKENKAMP, H. et al. The online data preprocessing and monitoring system of the Baikal neutrino telescope
HE 6.1.1 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Recent limits on baryon non-conservation from the IMB-3 experiment
HE 6.1.2 THE MACRO COLLABORATION. Search for slow-moving magnetic monopoles with the macro detector
HE 6.1.3 TARLÉ, G. et al. An improved parker bound on the flux of magnetic monopoles
HE 6.1.4 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Search for heavy slowly particles at the mt. blanc laboratory with TL-stack detector
HE 6.1.5 PRICE, P.B. Search for WIMPs in ancient mica
HE 6.1.6 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Search for fractionally charged particles in the mont blanc LSD detector
HE 6.1.7 GONZALEZ-GARCIA, M.C. et al. Empirical determination on the very high energy heavy quark cross section from horizontal air showers
HE 6.1.8 ERLYKIN, A.D. et al. Could magnetic fields be responsible for the apparent existence of dark matter in our galaxy?
HE 6.1.9 MCGUIRE, et al. High-altitude time-of-flight search for non-weakly-interacting dark matter in cosmic rays
HE 6.2.1 SLOBODRIAN, R.J. High energy gravitons in cosmic radiation
HE 6.2.2 URBAN, M. et al. Neutralino constraints from gamma ray observations of the galactic center
HE 6.2.3 POIRIER, J. A new candidate for a long-lived neutral particle at VHE/UHE from stellar sources?
HE 6.2.4 POIRIER, J. Production and transmission of a possible new long-lived neutral particle at VHE/UHE from stellar sources
HE 6.2.5 HAYASHINO, T. et al. Search for the SUSY neutralinos trapped in the earth's center with DUMAND
HE 6.2.6 SIVARAM, C. Constraints on the neutrino magnetic moment from stellar evolution and supernovae type la
HE 6.2.7 SIVARAM, C. Cosmic upper limits on the electric charges of the photon and the neutrino
HE 6.2.8 QUENBY, J.J. et al. Construction of an experiment to detect the lightest supersymmetric particle
HE 6.2.9 TAKAHASHI, Y. Flux of strange matter on supersonic concorde - search for heavy nuclei having long mean-free-path
HE 6.2.10 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Magnetic monopole flux limits from the IMB proton decay detector
HE 7.1.1 JIANG, Y. et al. Absolute calibration of an atmospheric Cherenkov telescope using muon ring images
HE 7.1.2 KARLE, A. et al. First running experience with the novel wide angle air Cerenkov matrix detector AIROBICC
HE 7.1.3 BERNLOHR, K. et al. Operation and performance of CRT detectors at the HEGRA array
HE 7.1.4 BEKK, K. et al. The extensive air shower experiment cascade
HE 7.1.5 BRANDT, U. et al. Streamer tubes for kascade muon detectors
HE 7.1.6 ADAMOV, D.S. et al. Cherenkov method of EAS study at energies 1018-1020 eV (project 'horizon')
HE 7.1.7 BARWICK, S. Timing resolution of a large area ice-cerenkov detector at the south pole
HE 7.1.8 PROVOROU, A.L. Ultrahigh energy neutrino detection by the radiowave method
HE 7.2.1 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Status of the Soudan 2 detector experiment
HE 7.2.2 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Observation of high energy hadrons in the EAS-TOP calorimeter
HE 7.2.3 EAS-TOP. Surface and deep underground observations of extensive air showers
HE 7.2.4 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Study of EAS Cerenkov light images at EAS-TOP
HE 7.2.5 LEVIN, D. Coincident observations of air cerenkov light by a surface array with deep underground muon bundles
HE 7.2.6 ASAKIMORI, K. et al. Tickling the knee with JACEE
HE 7.2.7 ROMANO, F. et al. MINI: a horizontal muon telescope implemented with resistive plate counters
HE 7.2.8 OLSON, E. et al. A computer-aided emulsion chamber scanning and analysis system
HE 7.2.9 WADA, T. et al. Slow ion experiments with TL-Sheets
HE 7.2.10 MCGUIRE, P. Time-of-flight technique to search for non-weakly-interacting massive particles
HE 7.21.11 FUKI, M. Detection efficiencies of very high energy particles in emulsion chambers
HE 7.3.1 PRAHL, J. et al. A procedure to improve the angular resolution for extended air showers measured with a scintillator Array
HE 7.3.2 ARQUEROS, F. et al. y/proton discrimination in cosmic rays 1013 - 1015 eV using EAS information from electrons and air Cerenkov light
HE 7.3.3 MARTINEZ, S. et al. Monte carlo simulation of the HEGRA array performance
HE 7.3.4 REN, J.R. et al. Protons in 1016 eV primary cosmic rays
HE 7.3.5 ELO, A.M. et al. The equipament for measuring the densities of charged particles in the air shower array in turku
HE 7.3.6 REN, J.R. et al. On the treatment of special y-family events
HE 7.3.7 AUSHEV, V.M. New registration channel of neutron monitor SNM-64
HE 7.3.8 SPOONER, N.J.C. et al. A proposed dark matter detector with range discrimination of nuclear recoils in a scintillator mixture
HE 7.3.9 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Meteorological effects on the trigger rate of air showers observed with the Tibet air shower array
HE 7.3.10 E. HAZEN FOR THE DUMAND COLLABORATION. The dumand II digitizer
HE 7.3.11 OKADA, A. On the detection of UHE cascade showers with dumand II Ver menos
OG 1.0.1 MATSUOKA, M. et al. A unified model of x-ray emitting region in cyg x-3
OG 1.0.2 CHONG, N. A model of transient x-ray emission
OG 1.0.3 KUDRYAVTSEV, M.I. Hard x-ray periodic sources near the galactic center observed on prognoz-9
OG 1.0.4 SUMNER, T.J. et al. Spectral modeling of the soft x-ray shadows from draco
OG 1.0.5 PETUKHOV, S.I. et al. Synchrotron radiation from supernova remnants of I type
OG 1.0.6 LEUNG, P.P. et al. Non-thermal radiation from the magnetosphere of x-ray pulsars
OG 1.0.7 LEAHY, D.A. Pulse phase dependent iron line emission from GX301-2
OG 1.0.8 LEAHY, D.A. X-ray spectra reprocessed in an exponential disk
OG 1.0.9 GIOVANNELLI, F. et al. X-ray/OB systems and SNRs correlation
OG 1.0.10 LEAHY, D.A. Image deprojection applied to supernova remnant x-ray images
OG 1.0.11 GUIDOBONI, E. et al. The supernova of 1054 in two contemporary European chronicles
OG 2.1.1 HIGDON, J.C. Dual population galactic neutron star models of gamma-ray bursts
OG 2.1.2 WHITE, R.S. Colliding comets as a source of gamma ray bursts
OG 2.1.3 BARING, M. Relativistic motion in gamma-ray bursts with high energy emission
OG 2.1.4 BORIONE, A. et al. Examination of gamma ray burst source distance using 100 TeV Gamma rays
OG 2.1.5 EAS-TOP COLLABORATION. Search for > 10 GeV and > 80 TeV cosmic ray bursts
OG 2.1.6 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for ultra-high energy radiation from y-ray bursts
OG 2.1.7 AGLIETTA, M. Search for low energy neutrinos in correlation with y-bursts
OG 2.1.8 PREECE, R.D. et al. Spectral similarity in high-energy GRBs as seen by the BATSE large area
OG 2.2.1 CLINE, T.L. et al. Precise source locations of recent gamma ray bursts
OG 2.2.2 VARENDORFF, M. et al. COMPTEL observations of gamma-ray bursts
OG 2.2.3 KIPPEN, R.M. et al. COMPTEL observations of GRB 930131
OG 2.2.4 NORRIS, J. et al. Measurements of signature consistent with cosmological time dilation in gamma ray bursts
OG 2.2.5 WANG, V. A classical gamma-ray burst repeater?
OG 2.2.6 BHAT, P. et al. Morphological study of short gamma ray bursts
OG 2.2.7 BAND, D.L. et al. BATSE observations of gamma ray burst continua
OG 2.2.8 BAND, D.L. et al. Search for absorption lines in BATSE observations of gamma ray bursts spectra
OG 2.2.9 BOLOTNIKOV, A.E. et al. Observation of gamma-ray lines with high pressure xenon spectrometer on board of the orbital station 'MIR' in the gamma-ray burst 20 dec 1990
OG 2.3.1 CONNAUGHTON, V. et al. TeV counterparts of gamma ray bursts
OG 2.3.2 HURLEY, K. et al. Multiwavelength searches for the counterpart to the may 1 1992 gamma-ray burst
OG 2.3.3 BAND, D. et al. Consistency between BATSE and ginga detections of absorption lines in gamma ray burst continua
OG 2.3.4 TKACZYK, W. Unthermalized plasma in phebus and BATSE gamma ray bursts sources
OG 2.3.5 SAMURA T. Particles emission from superconducting cosmic strings and its possibility of detections
OG 3.1.1 STRONG A. et al. Diffuse galactic continuum emission measured by COMPTEL and the cosmic-ray electron spectrum
OG 3.1.2 DIEHL, R. et al. COMPTEL observations of the 1.809 MeV gamma-ray line from galactic
OG 3.1.3 HUNTER, S.D. et al. Gamma ray observations of the ophiuchus cloud complex with EGRET
OG 3.1.4 CHI, X. Gamma rays from the magellanic clouds and the origin of cosmic rays
OG 3.1.5 MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H.A. et al. EGRET observations of high-energy gamma-rays from the galactic center
OG 3.1.6 SMITH, D.M. et al. Annihilation radiation and associated continuum from the galactic center region
OG 3.1.7 SAMIMI, J. Discrete source source contribution to gamma radiation from galactic center
OG 3.1.8 DERMER, C.D. Photon attenuation from scattered radiation in gamma-ray blazars
OG 3.1.9 DERMER, C.D.Location of the acceleration and emission sites in gamma-ray blazars
OG 3.1.10 HARTMAN, R.C. et al. Preliminary EGRET study of the galactic south polar region
OG 3.1.11 COLLMAR, W. et al. Preliminary COMPTEL results on the quasar PKS 0528+134
OG 3.2.1 BENNETT, K. et al. Study of pulsars with COMPTEL
OG 3.2.2 HERMSEN, W. Germinga and vela at low-energy gamma rays
OG 3.2.3 MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H.A. et al. Gamma-ray emission from the 'geminga' pulsar observed by EGRET
OG 3.2.4 CHUIKIN, E.I. et al. Observation of high energy gamma-radiation from the binary system Hercules x-1/HZ Hercules with GAMMA-1 telescope
OG 3.2.5 CHENG, K.S. Hadronic collisions in accretion disks of x-ray pulsars: gamma-ray emission
OG 3.2.6 MCCONNELL, M. et al. COMPTEL observations of x-ray binaries
OG 3.2.7 HUA, XIN-MIN. A dynamic disk model for the Compton backscattered gamma-ray spectrum from the nova muscae
OG 3.2.8 MASTICHIADIS, A. et al. The effect of triplet production on saturated pair-compton cascades in thermal radiation
OG 3.2.9 VERMA, S.D. Gamma ray line emission from condensed matter objects, black hole/neutron star 0.5 MeV e+ e- annihilation line
OG 3.2.10 CHENG, K.S. et al. Y-ray emission from accreting massive blackholes
OG 4.1.1 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Angular resolution of the KGF UHE y-ray array
OG 4.1.2 AGLIETTA, M. et al. UHE y-ray astronomy with the EAS-TOP array
OG 4.1.3 BORIONE, A. et al. Casa-mia observation of cosmic ray shadowing by the sun and moon
OG 4.1.4 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Angular resolution studies of the CYGNUS array using the shadows of the sun and moon
OG 4.1.5 ALLEN, W.HL. et al. Performance characteristics of the JANZOS air shower array
OG 4.1.6 AKOPYAN, A.M. et al. Opportunities for observation of gamma-quanta from local sources by means of Cherenkov telescopes SHALON-ALATOO
OG 4.1.7 HIBINO, K. et al. A simulation for gamma-ray source search at 100 GeV-1 TeV region by using the water Cerenkov detector at very high altitude
OG 4.1.8 ZHU, Q.Q. et al. Search for point sources of cosmic gamma rays by the method of intermittency
OG 4.1.9 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Results from a water-cherenkov array
OG 4.1.10 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Point source techniques in UHE gamma ray astronomy
OG 4.2.1 KRENNRICH, F. et al. Observation of VHE y-emission from the crab nebula with the prototype of the HEGRA air Cerenkov telescope array
OG 4.2.2 YINLIN, J. et al. Search for the pulsed TeV gamma rays from the crab pulsar
OG 4.2.3 EDWARDS, P. et al. Search for TEV y rays from the crab nebula at low elevations
OG 4.2.4 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for pulsed TeV gamma-ray emission from crab pulsar
OG 4.2.5 BAILLON, P. et al. Energy measurement in the themistocle experiment
OG 4.2.6 BAILLON, P. et al. Energy spectrum of the crab nebula in the multi-TeV region
OG 4.2.7 LANG, M.J. et al. Effect of the geomagnetic field on TeV gamma ray detection
OG 4.2.8 LEWIS, D.A. et al. Energy spectra from Cherenkov telescopes: application to the crab nebula
OG 4.2.9 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for UHE gamma rays from crab with the KGF EAS array
OG 4.2.10 BARIONE, A. et al. A search for ultrahigh energy gamma ray emission from the crab nebula
OG 4.2.11 MERCK, M. et al. Search for UHE y's from the direction of the crab nebula and Mrk421 with the HEGRA scintillator array
OG 4.2.12 BOWDEN, C.C.G. et al. Ground based gamma ray observations of Compton observatory sources
OG 4.3.1 BOWDEN, C.C.G. et al. 300 GeV gamma rays from cen x-3
OG 4.3.2 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Observation of pulsed TeV gamma rays from geminga
OG 4.3.3 AKERLOFF, C.W. et al. Search for TeV gamma rays from geminga
OG 4.3.4 AGLIETTA, M. et al. A study of geminga at 100 TeV from EAS-TOP
OG 4.3.5 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for ultra-high energy emission from geminga and five unidentified EGRET sources
OG 4.3.6 GUPTA, S.K. et al. Episodic emission of UHE radiation from geminga grapes-I observations at Ooty during 1984-87
OG 4.3.7 YOSHIKOSHI, T. et al. Search for TeV gamma rays from the vela pulsar
OG 4.3.8 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for pulsed TeV gamma ray emission from Her X-1
OG 4.3.9 ROBERTS, M.D. et al. 50 TeV observations of Her X-1 at eclipse ingress
OG 4.3.10 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for UHE point source emission over various timescales
OG 4.3.11 CHENG, K.S. Pulsed gamma rays from geminga primary spectrum?
OG 4.4.1 BRINK, C. et al. Pulsed TeV y-ray emission from binary radio pulsars
OG 4.4.2 MEINTJES, P.J. et al. Persistent optical-like pulsed TeV y-ray emission from AE aquarii
OG 4.4.3 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Search for 10-TeV gamma signals from the crab nebula Cygnus x-3 and Hercules x-1 using the Tibet air shower array
OG 4.4.4 BEAMAN, J. et al. Results from the south pole air shower experiment
OG 4.4.5 ALLEN, W.H. et al. Recent results from the JANZOS air shower array
OG 4.4.6 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for continuous and single day emission from ultra-high-energy sources
OG 4.4.7 BORIONE, A. et al. A search for compact sources of UHE neutral radiation
OG 4.4.8 MERCK, M. et al. Search for UHE y sources with the HEGRA EAS scintillator array
OG 4.4.9 CHIBA, N. et al. A search for point sources at EeV energy using the data from akeno giant air shower array
OG 4.4.10 ALEXEENKO, V.V. et al. A search for DC and sporadic emission form point sources with the baksan extensive air shower array
OG 4.5.1 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for UHE emission from Cygnus x-3
OG 4.5.2 FUJITA, K. et al. Search for EAS excess from cyg x-3 and AS burst
OG 4.5.3 MURAKI, Y. et al. Search for mu-less air showers from the direction of Cygnus x-3
OG 4.5.4 YOSHII, H. et al. A search for sources of primary gamma-rays with energies above 20 TeV observed at Mt. Chacaltaya
OG 4.5.5 BORIONE, A. et al. A search for 100 TeV gamma-ray emission from Cygnus x-3 and Hercules x-1 with CASA-MIA
OG 4.5.6 ACHARYA, B.S. Search for UHE gamma ray emissions from Hercules x-1 using the KGF EAS array
OG 4.5.7 OGIO, S. et al. Observation of y-ray pulsar PSR1706-44 at TeV energy
OG 4.5.8 GUPTA, S.K. et al. Search for episodic emission of UHE radiation from x-ray binary sources at energies ~1014 eV with the grapes II EAS array at Ooty
OG 4.5.9 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for UHE gamma rays from celestial sources with the KGF EAS array
OG 4.5.10 ACHARYA, B.S. et al. Search for UHE gamma rays from PSR 1957 + 20 with the KGF array
OG 4.5.11 BLAKE, P. et al. Search for discrete UHE y ray sources using muon-poor selected EAS
OG 4.6.1 KERRICK, A. et al. Search for TeV gamma-ray emission from AGN's
OG 4.6.2 SCHUBNELL, M. et al. Study of variability in the blazer MRK 421 at TeV energies with the whipple Cherenkov telescope
OG 4.6.3 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Search for 10-TeV gamma-ray emission from some northern objects with the Tibet air shower array
OG 4.6.4 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. Search for emission of ultra high energy radiation from active galactic nuclei
OG 4.6.5 ALLEN, W.H. et al. Observation of the active galaxy centaurus A at ultra-high energies
OG 4.6.6 BORIONE, A. et al. A search for ultra-high energy gamma ray emission from active galactic nuclei with CASA-MIA
OG 4.6.7 ALEXANDREAS, D.E. et al. A new limit on the rate-density of evaporating black holes
OG 4.6.8 JOHNSON, P.A. et al. High energy gamma rays from cores of active galactic nuclei
OG 4.6.9 BILLER, S.D. et al. Astrophysics with milagro
OG 4.6.10 MOHANTY, G. et al. The very high energy photon spectrum of markarian 421
OG 4.6.11 KIFUNE, T. et al. TeV y-ray observations on 2CG006-00(W28), active galactic nuclei and other objects in the southern sky
OG 4.6.12 HALZEN, F. The GRO/whipple observation of blazars: implications for neutrino astronomy
OG 4.7.1 AHARONIAN, F.A. et al. Very high energy gamma-rays from AGN: cascading on the cosmic background radiation fields and the formation of pair holes
OG 4.7.2 DRURY, L. O'C. et al. The y-ray visibility of supernova remnants
OG 4.7.3 MOSKALENKO, I.V. Close binaries: expected phases of TeV emission
OG 4.7.4 CAPDEVIELLE, J.N. Relation between gamma-rays and neutrons from Cygnus x-3
OG 4.7.5 DE JAGER, O.C. et al. The observed and expected orbital modulation of TeV y-rays from PSR 1957 + 20
OG 4.7.6 BLAKE, P. et al. A search for diffuse gamma rays using muon selected EAS
OG 4.7.7 TICONA, R. et al. Diffuse emission of UHE gamma-rays from observation of hadron-less air showers
OG 4.7.8 BORIONE, A. et al. CASA MIA limits on diffuse emission from molecular clouds
OG 4.7.9 ALEXEENKO, V.V. et al. An analysis of the large-scale anisotropy of cosmic rays in the baksan gamma-ray astronomy experiment
OG 4.7.10 BHAT, C. Revisiting galactic plane using Cerenkov imaging technique
OG 4.7.11 MULLAJANOV, E.J. et al. Search for diffuse gamma-radiation above 300 TeV by the large x-ray emulsion chambers
OG 4.7.12 MARTINIC, N. 1013-1014 eV diffuse gamma ray anisotropies
OG 5.1.1 PAPINI, P. et al. Spectra of helium3 and tritium at small atmospheric depths
OG 5.1.2 PAPINI, P. et al. Secondary deuterium produced by cosmic rays in the atmosphere
OG 5.1.3 SEO, E.S. et al. Measurement of the cosmic ray H and He at 23 AU
OG 5.1.4 SEO, E.S. et al. Interstellar Propagation of the isotopes of H and He
OG 5.1.5 FICENEC, D.J. et al. The cosmic ray3 He/4He ratio from 100 MeV/amu
OG 5.1.6 MITCHELL, J.W. et al. IMAX (isotope matter-antimatter experiment)
OG 5.1.7 LUKASIAK, A. et al. The isotopic compositon of cosmic-ray beryllium at ~80 MeV/n, and its implication for the cosmic rays confinement and age
OG 5.1.8 HINDI, M.M. et al. ?+ decay and cosmic-ray half-lives of 143Pm and 144Pm
OG 5.1.9 HINDI, M.M. et al. ?+ decay and cosmic-ray half-life of 91Nb
OG 5.1.10 JUST, L. et al. Fragmentation parameters of 1.3 Gev/nucl 84Kr for different nuclei of emulsion
OG 5.2.1 LUKASIAK, A. et al. Cosmic ray isotopic composition of 6?7?8 nuclei in the energy range 50-150 MeV/n measured by the voyager spacecraft during the solar minimum and maximum periods
OG 5.2.2 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. et al. The isotopic composition of cosmic Ray C, N, O: source abundances derived from the ONR-604 experiment on the CRRES mission
OG 5.2.3 CONNELL, J. The Ulysses cosmic ray isotope experiment I: source abundances of C, N and O derived from high resolution measurements
OG 5.2.4 LESKE, R.A. et al. Measurements of the composition of galactic cosmic rays on SAMPEX
OG 5.2.5 GUZIK, T. et al. The sensitivity of C-Si cosmic ray source abundances to the nuclear interaction cross sections
OG 5.2.6 CONNELL, J. The Ulysses cosmic ray isotope experiment II: source abundances of Ne, Mg, and Si derived from high resolution measurements
OG 5.2.7 DUVERNOIS, M. et al. The isotopic composition of Ne, Mg and Si cosmic rays from the ONR-604 experiment on the CRRES mission
OG 5.2.8 HESSE, A. et al. Isotopic composition of silicon and iron
OG 5.2.9 LESKE, R.A. Composition measurements from ISEE-3: fluorine through calcium
OG 5.2.10 WESTPHAL, A. et al. Status of antipode and trek experiments
OG 5.3.1 PAPINI, P. et al. Observations of proton and helium spectra near solar maximum
OG 5.3.2 WEBBER, W.R. Cosmic ray oxygen (and helium) spectra measured at pioneer 10 at the time of the 1987 modulation minimum
OG 5.3.3 DWYER, J. et al. The energy spectrum and flux of cosmic ray helium at high energy
OG 5.3.4 ICHIMURA, M. et al. Azimuthally controlled observation of heavy cosmic-ray primaries by means of the balloon-borne emulsion chamber
OG 5.3.5 AIZAWA, I. et al. Lithium to carbon abundance ratio in galactic cosmic rays
OG 5.3.6 BUCKLEY, J. et al. Fluxes and relative abundances of light cosmic ray nuclei above 40 Ge/amu
OG 5.3.7 THOMPSON, A. et al. Some early results from the LDEF ultra heavy cosmic ray experiment
Volume 3: SH Sessions
SH 1.0.1 KAHLER, S.W. The association of fast (V > 800 Km/s) coronal mass ejections with solar energetic proton events
SH 1.0.2 KOHNO, T. Peculiarities of solar proton spectrum in stratosphere and geostationary orbit on 2-3 november 1992
SH 1.0.3 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. Analytical solution to the transport equation over the entire energy range of the accelerated particles
SH 1.0.4 MILLER, J. et al. Selective 3He and Fe acceleration in impulsive solar flares
SH 1.0.5 MILLER, J. et al. Heavy ion acceleration and abundance enhancements in impulsive solar flares
SH 1.0.6 CHUCHKOV, E.A. et al. Granat mission: a solar cosmic ray event in march 1991
SH 1.0.7 MIROSHNICHENKO, L.I. Acceleration parameters and particle spectrum dynamics in solar flares
SH 1.0.8 NYMMIK, R.A. Averaged energy spectra of peak flux and fluence values in solar cosmic ray events
SH 1.0.9 ZHANG, L. et al. Time-dependent shock wave acceleration of solar flare's high energy particle: I. Basic theory
SH 1.0.10 ZHANG, L. et al. Time-dependent shock wave acceleration of solar flare's high energy particle: II. Particle energy spectra in energy range < 10 GeV and the time evolution
SH 2.1.1 STOKER, P.H. et al. Groundlevel solar flare proton events recorded by the sanae neutron monitor since 1966
SH 2.1.2 CRAMP, J.L. et. al. The GLE of 29 september 1989
SH 2.1.3 CRAMP, J.L. et al. The GLE of 22 october 1989
SH 2.1.4 SMART, D.F. et al. The relativistic solar proton event of 11 june 1991
SH 2.1.5 SMART, D.F. et al. The relativistic solar proton event of 15 june 1991
SH 2.1.6 GENTILE, L.C. Ground-level enhancement database for solar cycle 22: an update
SH 2.1.7 GENTILE, L.C. et al. A relativistic solar proton database for the ground-level enhancements of 1956-1984
SH 2.1.8 KUDELA, K. et al. Relativistic solar particle events recorded by the lomnicky stit neutron monitor
SH 2.1.9 AUSHEV, V.M. et al. The ground level solar cosmic ray enhancements in 1989-1990
SH 2.1.10 DORMAN, I.V. et al. Solar cosmic ray event frequency distribution in dependence of fluence and of solar activity level
SH 2.1.11 NAZAROVA, M.N. et al. Cosmic ray variations in the 22nd solar activity cycle
SH 2.2.1 CHUPP, E.L. et al. Electron and ion acceleration during the 09:09 UT solar flare on 1989 september 9
SH 2.2.2 CLIVER, E.W. et al. On the origin of gamma-ray emission from the behind-the-limb flare on 29 september 1989
SH 2.2.3 SHIBATA, S. et al. Solar neutron events observed in cycle 22
SH 2.2.4 MURPHY, R.J. Osse observations of the 4 june 1991 solar flare
SH 2.2.5 RYAN, J. et al. Neutron and gamma ray measurements of the solar flare of 1991 june 9
SH 2.2.6 KOCHAROV, G.E. et al. Evidence for extended neutron and gamma-ray generation during two solar flares
SH 2.2.7 AKIMOV, V.V. et al. High energy gamma-rays at the late state of the large solar flare of june 15, 1991 and accompanying phenomena
SH 2.2.8 DEBRUNNER, H. et al. Neutrons from the 15 june 1991 solar flare
SH 2.2.9 MANDZHAVIDZE, N. et al. Pion decay and nuclear line emission from the 1991 june 15 flare
SH 2.2.10 KOCHAROV, G.E. et al. High energy gamma rays from 1991 june 15 solar flare as evidence of proton acceleration up to 10 GeV
SH 2.3.1 VARENDORFF, M. et al. COMPTEL observations of gamma-ray flares in October 1991
SH 2.3.2 KAWABATA, K. et al. Positron annihilation line from the 15 november 1991 flare
SH 2.3.3 YOSHIMORI, M. et al. Be and Li lines from the 1991 november 15 flare
SH 2.3.4 MATSUBARA, Y. et al. New Bolivia solar neutron telescope
SH 2.3.5 ZHANG, D.L. The transport of solar flare neutron-decay protons
SH 2.3.6 SAKAI, T. Solar neutron decay proton
SH 2.3.7 KOI, T. et al. Prediction of electrons as decay products of solar neutrons
SH 2.3.8 AUSHEV, V.M. et al. Possible registration of solar neutrons by high-mountain neutron monitor
SH 2.3.9 EFIMOV, YU.E. et al. Detection of solar neutrons by the neutron monitor network
SH 2.3.10 ALEXEENKO, V.V. et al. September 1989 GLE (ground level enhancement) at baksan air shower array
SH 2.3.11 ALEXEYEV, E.N. Short-term increases of muon intensity at baksan underground scintillation telescope correlated with solar flares?
SH 2.3.12 MURAKI, Y. et al. The properties of norikura solar neutron telescope #2
SH 2.3.13 DMITRIEV, A.V. et al. Registration of solar flare high energy emission by song-device in the project coronas
SH 3.1.1 JOKIPII, J.R. Cosmic rays and the acceleration of the solar wind
SH 3.1.2 PULS, H.L. et al. The born approximation: a new telegrapher's equation for helicity-modified solar particle transport
SH 3.1.3 PAULS, H.L. Pulse speeds for rectilinear charged-particle propagation
SH 3.1.4 PAULS, H.L. Eigenfunction solution of boltzman's equation for the case of a focusing magnetic field with finite helicity
SH 3.1.5 SCHLICKEISER, R. The effect of thermal resonance broadening on the transport of solar energetic particle: I.Theory
SH 3.1.6 DROGE, W. The effect of thermal resonance broadening on the transport of solar energetic particles: II. comparison with observations
SH 3.1.7 TAN, L.C. Magnetic field power density spectra during 'scatter-free' solar particle events
SH 3.1.8 OTAOLA, J.A. Magnetic helicity influence on solar particle propagation: study of 8 solar proton helios events
SH 3.1.9 BIEBER, J.W. et al. A turbulence theory solution of the quasilinear theory puzzle
SH 3.1.10 FEDOROV, YU.I. Solar cosmic rays in homogeneous regular magnetic field
SH 3.1.11 GRIGORIEVA, V.P. Kilometric radiobursts connected with proton and electron events
SH 3.1.12 BARBIER, L.M. et al. The epact experiment
SH 3.1.13 RICHARDSON, I.G. Energetic ion and magnetic field observations at the ICE spacecraft off the west limb of the sun in late-august 1989
SH 3.1.14 RICHARDSON, I.G. The relationship between energic particle and solar wind plasma shock driver signatures and the solar source longitude
SH 3.2.1 WANNER, W. et al. Theoretical and phenomenological proton mean free paths: a comparison
SH 3.2.2 VALDÉS-GALICIA, J.F. et al. Solar energetic próton transport: comparative studies in two extreme cases
SH 3.2.3 KALLENRODE, M.B. et al. Interplanetary propagation of 1 MeV electrons and 18 MeV protons
SH 3.2.4 ARMSTRONG, T.P. et al. Comparison of the two major solar proton events at Ulysses during march 1991 and may-june 1991
SH 3.2.5 SAUER, H.H. GOES observations of energetic protons to E>685 MeV: description and data comparison
SH 3.2.6 SAUER, H.H. GOES observations of energetic protons to E>685 MeV: ground level events from October 1983 to july 1992
SH 3.2.7 PAGE, D.E. et al. Solar wind channels for MeV particles
SH 3.2.8 KAHLER, S.W. Magnetic field polarities at thin sector boundaries determined from E>2 keV electrons
SH 3.2.9 VASHENYUK, E.V. et al. Short term SCR intensity variations during GLE
SH 4.1.1 QUENBY, J.J. et al. Diffusive shock acceleration and the November 1991 event particle diffusion mean free paths as observed from 'ulysses'
SH 4.1.2 WIBBERENZ, G. Multi-spacecraft observations of particles and shocks in the inner heliosphere
SH 4.1.3 BIALK, M. Helios ½ observations of energetic protons and electrons associated with an interplanetary shock wave
SH 4.1.4 RICHARDSON, I.G. Are post-shock bidirectional particle flows uniquely associated with shock drivers?
SH 4.1.5 KÓTA, J. Effects of current sheets on diffusive shock acceleration
SH 4.1.6 KÓTA, J. A note on the perpendicular diffusion of cosmic rays
SH 4.1.7 CANE, H.V. et al. Cosmic ray decreases, particle acceleration and shock structure: a multi-spacecraft study
SH 4.1.8 KALLENRODE, M.B. Propagation and injection of particles accelerated at an interplanetary shock
SH 4.1.9 KANE, M. et al. Shock conditions and hot ion anisotropies during the voyager 2 encounter with a 1989 interplanetary shock at 29 AU
SH 4.1.10 TAN, L.C. et al. Stochastic acceleration of water-group ions near comet giacobini-zinner
SH 4.1.11 DECKER, R.B. Two unusual shock events observed at the voyagers in 1991
SH 4.1.12 KATS, M.E. The non-zero gyroradius approximation in the cosmic ray transport equation
SH 4.1.13 HNATICH, M. et al. On the cosmic ray acceleration by the alpha effect in the developed gyrotropic magnetoturbulence
SH 4.2.1 ANGLIN, J.D. et al. Dependence of Ulysses low-energy proton flux on solar activity
SH 4.2.2 ANGLIN, J.D. et al. Radial distribution of Ulysses low energy proton flux
SH 4.2.3 MACLENNAN, C.G. et al. Composition of interplanetary ions in recurrent events: measurements by HI-SCALE on Ulysses at 3-5 A.U.
SH 4.2.4 BOUFAIDA, M. Observations of 0.3 to 2.0 MeV protons in the 1 to 5 AU region with voyager 1 and Ulysses compared to IMP 8
SH 4.2.5 ROELOF, E.C. et al. Low energy ion and electron events at Ulysses beyond 5 AU and at IMP8 near earth
SH 4.2.6 DESAI, M.I. et al. The spectral form and evolution of interplanetary ion events from jupiter
SH 4.2.7 RASTOIN, C. et al. The '10-hour' modulation of the jovian electron spectrum in interplanetary space-ulysses observations
SH 4.2.8 MCDONALD, F.B. et al. The effects of the intense solar activity of march/june 1991 observed in the outer heliosphere
SH 4.2.9 DORMAN, L. et al. Cosmic ray fluctuations in compressible turbulent medium
SH 4.2.10 SCHLICKEISER, R. Cosmic ray transport in weaky turbulent plasmas
SH 4.2.11 EARL, J.A. New description of charged particle propagation in random magnetic fields
SH 4.2.12 ZELDOVICH, M.A. et al. Low energy cosmic ray fluxes in the inner heliosphere
SH 5.0.1 KOPP, J. et al. Heavy ions from the October 1989 solar events
SH 5.0.2 ADAMS, JR. et al. HIIS observations during the large solar energetic particle events of october 1989
SH 5.0.3 MASON, G.M. et al. Heavy ion mass composition in 3He-rich solar particle events observed on sampex
SH 5.0.4 LANZEROTTI, L.J. et al. Ion abundances in solar event at 5.3 AU
SH 5.0.5 MAZUR, J.E. et al. The energy spectra and abundances of heavy ions measured with sampex in the large solar energetic particle events of october and november 1992
SH 5.0.6 GARRARD, T.L. New SEP-based solar abundances
SH 5.0.7 REAMES, D.V. Mean element abundances in energetic particles from impulsive solar flares
SH 5.0.8 SELESNICK, R. et al. Isotopic composition of solar energetic particles observed in the october/november, 1992 solar flares
SH 5.0.9 BOBERG, P.R. et al. The mean charge state of solar energetic oxygen at 10 MeV/nucleon
SH 5.0.10 VON ROSENVINGE, T.T. et al. An on-board particle identification algorithm for the wind spacecraft
SH 6.1.1 MEWALDT, R.A. et al. The return of the anomalous component to 1 AU in 1992
SH 6.1.2 KLECKER, B. et al. Observation of anomalous cosmic rays at 1 AU in in solar cycle 22
SH 6.1.3 FERRANDO, P. et al. The próton and alpha spectra in and out of the ecliptic, and the appearance of the anomalous he component - Ulysses observations
SH 6.1.4 CUMMINGS, A.C. et al. The distance to the solar wind termination shock during 1986-1988
SH 6.1.5 LOPATE, C. Recent pioneer 10 and IMP 8 measurements of the anomalous component and the search for the termination shock
SH 6.1.6 STEENKAMP, R. Acceleration and modulation of anomalous helium and oxygen in 1977 and 1987
SH 6.1.7 FICHTNER, H. et al. The influence of a non-spherical solar wind termination shock on the pressure distribution of the anomalous component of cosmic rays in the heliosphere
SH 6.2.1 KLECKER, B. et al. The ionic charge state of anomalous cosmic ray ions: first results from HILT/SAMPEX
SH 6.2.2 CUMMINGS, J.R. et al. New evidence for anomalous cosmic rays trapped in the magnetosphere
SH 6.2.3 BOBROVSKAYA, V.V. et al. Cosmos observations of anomalous cosmic ray N and Ne in the inner magnetosphere
SH 6.2.4 TYLKA, A.J. Spectra and geographic distribution of geomagnetically trapped anomalous cosmic rays
SH 6.2.5 SHURSHAKOV, V.A. et al. Observations of energetic particles aboard MIR space station and in the stratosphere during solar proton events
SH 6.2.6 KLEIS, T. et al. Low energy ions in the heavy ions in space experiment
SH 6.2.7 JONATHAL, D. et al. Trapped iron measured on LDEF
SH 6.2.8 DURGAPRASAD, N. et al. Observations of sub-iron (Sc-Cr) to iron (Fe) abundance ratios in the low and their implications
SH 6.2.9 DUDNIK, A.V. et al. About synchrotron radio emission of electrons precipitating from the radiation belts
SH 6.3.1 POTGIETER, M.S. The simulation of base-line cosmic-ray modulation for the Ulysses trajectory
SH 6.3.2 HEBER, B. et al. Modulation of galactic cosmic ray particles observed on board the Ulysses spacecraft
SH 6.3.3 ZUSMANOVICH, A.G. et al. Numerical calculations of the cosmic ray modulation at the different heliocentric distances
SH 6.3.4 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Interplanetary E>70 MeV cosmic ray radial and latitudinal gradients
SH 6.3.5 REINECKE, J.P.L. On negative latitudinal gradients during the 1987 solar minimum
SH 6.3.6 FUJII, F. Radial gradients of the galactic cosmic rays observed from 1979 to 1992
SH 6.3.7 DECKER, R.B. et al. A survey of energetic particle activity in the heliosphere in 1991-92
SH 6.3.8 WEBBER, W.R. et al. A simple response function simulation that reproduces in detail the heliospheric 11-year intensity time variations of > 70 MeV particles observed at IMP, V2 and P10
SH 6.4.1 SHRIVASTAVA, P.K. Effects of two types of high speed solar wind streams on cosmic ray intensity and on geomagnetic disturbance
SH 6.4.2 SMITH, C.W. Detection of steady magnetic helicity in low-frequency IMF turbulence
SH 6.4.3 JOKIPII, J.R. Particle driffs for a finite scattering rate
SH 6.4.4 FUJII, F. A study of the properties of step decreases and global merged interaction regions in the long-term modulation of galactic and anomalous cosmic rays
SH 6.4.5 LE ROUX, J.A. An explanation for the large step decreases in long-term cosmic-ray modulation: a computer simulation
SH 6.4.6 LE ROUX, J.A. The simulation of the 1977-1987 cosmic-ray modulation cycle using a drift model with global merged interaction regions
SH 6.4.7 SHARMA, N.K. et al. The influence of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) on cosmic ray intensity
SH 6.4.8 CLIVER, E.W. et al. Coronal mass ejections, polar crown filaments, and cosmic ray modulation, 1979-1989
SH 6.4.9 MCDONALD, F.B. et al. The recovery phase of the cosmic ray modulation cycle: the role of GMIRs and of hysteresis effects
SH 6.4.10 POTGIETER, M.S. et al. The causes of 11-year and 22-year cycles in cosmic-ray modulation
SH 6.4.11 ALANIA, M.V. et al. the features of the 11-year modulation of cosmic rays and large-scale fluctuations of solar wind
SH 6.4.12 TRANSKY, I. Galactic cosmic ray modulation by solar wind disturbances. I. corotating interaction region
SH 6.4.13 TRANSKY, I. Galactic cosmic ray modulation by solar wind disturbances. II. nonstationary stream
SH 6.5.1 BADHWAR, G.D. Time lag of twenty two year solar modulation
SH 6.5.2 STEENKAMP, R. Time-dependent and hysteresis effects in the modulation revisited
SH 6.5.3 KALININ, M.I. et al. On the current sheet characteristics important for cosmic rays. I. The CR-PATH - its form and structure
SH 6.5.4 KALININ, M.I. et al. On the current sheet characteristics important for cosmic rays. II The determination and history of current sheet characteristics
SH 6.5.5 KRAINEV, M.B. The galactic cosmic rays near the solar activity minimum I. the sensitivity of positive and negative cosmic rays to the tilt of the heliospheric current sheet
SH 6.5.6 KRAINEV, M.B. The galactic cosmic rays near the solar activity minimum II. the model for the behavior of positive and negative cosmic rays near the current sheet
SH 6.5.7 SWINSON, D.B. Historical evidence of a link between asymmetry in solar activity and A displacement of the neutral sheet
SH 6.5.8 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Interplanetary parameters for a solar magnetic cycle
SH 6.5.9 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Is there a persistent north-south asymmetry of IMF spiral?
SH 6.5.10 MORISHITA, I. The extent of the heliomagenetosphere responsible for the solar-cycle modulation of the galactic cosmic-rays, inferred from their ground-level observations during 1950-1992
SH 6.5.11 KUDELA, K.H. et al. On the character of cosmic ray variations at f>2-10-5 Hz
SH 6.5.12 ANTALOVÁ, A. et al. The galactic cosmic ray intensity modulation effects and the LDE-type solar flare occurrence (1969-1991)
SH 6.5.13 KUDELA, K. et al. Comparison of the fluctuations of IMF and of cosmic rays
SH 6.6.1 ELY, J.T.A. et al. Annual modulation of galactic cosmic rays circa 1 Gv and relevance to tropospheric processes
SH 6.6.2 AGRAWAL, S.P. et al. Time dependent solar cycle cosmic ray modulation at neutron monitor energies
SH 6.6.3 KRIVOSHAPKIN, P.A. et al. Secular variation of cosmic ray intensity
SH 6.6.4 REINECKE, J.P.L. An explanation for the observed intersection of cosmic-ray spectra for consecutive solar minimum periods
SH 6.6.5 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. et al. Cosmic ray intensity in four successive sunspot maxima
SH 6.6.6 BELOV, A.V. et al. The modulation spectrum of cosmic ray variations during 19-22 cycle of the sun
SH 6.6.7 PYLE, K.R. The haleakala cosmic ray neutron monitor station: intercalibration with the huancavo station
SH 6.6.8 BELOV, A.V. et al. Long time modulation of the neutron monitors barometric coefficients
SH 6.6.9 YASUE, S. et al. Power spectral and fractal analysis of the irregular time series from the underground muon telescopes
SH 6.6.10 LEE, J. Long-term modulation effects on the primary cosmic rays
SH 6.7.1 SWINSON, D.B. The phase of the solar diurnal variation and the magnetic polarity of the heliosphere
SH 6.7.2 MUNAKATA, Y. et al. Anomalous long-term change of solar diurnal variations of high rigidity cosmic rays
SH 6.7.3 MORI, S. et al. Underground observation of upper cut-offs to solar diurnal variation of cosmic ray intensity
SH 6.7.1 AHLUWALIA, H.S. The diurnal temperature corrected ion chamber data
SH 6.7.5 BELOV, A.V. et al. The amplitude-phase interrelation of CR anisotropy in the two last solar minima
SH 6.7.6 SHARMA, N.K. Characteristic features of the diurnal anisotropy during solar activity cycles 20 and 21 on quiet days
SH 6.7.7 HALL, D.L. et al. New measurements of the upper limiting rigidity to the solar diurnal variation
SH 6.7.8 UENO, H. et al. Long term variations of sidereal diurnal anisotropies observed at sakashita underground station
SH 6.7.9 MORI, S. et al. Two hemisphere observations of the north-south sidereal asymmetry at ~1 TeV
SH 6.7.10 HALL, D.L. et al. Speculation on the magnetic polarity dependence of the upper cutoff rigidity to the solar diurnal anisotropy
SH 6.7.11 TIWARI, A.K. Average behavior of cosmic ray daily variation during 1985-87
SH 6.8.1 SABBAH, I. Long-term variations of the cosmic ray latitude gradient
SH 6.8.2 SWINSON, D.B. et al. Large amplitude 27-day waves in the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy
SH 6.8.3 BAKER, C.P. et al. North-south anisotropy and the radial gradient of cosmic rays at 1 AU: 1982-1985
SH 6.8.4 HALL, D.L. et al. Radial and latitudinal density gradients in cosmic-rays derived from the solar diurnal variation
SH 6.8.5 FIKANI, M.M. Semidiurnal variation at solar activity maxima and minima
SH 6.8.6 FIKANI, M.M. Spectral parameters for semidiurnal variation
SH 6.8.7 FIKANI, M.M. Solar activity and semidiurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
SH 6.8.8 DROMAN, L.I. et al. Possible monitoring of space processes by cosmic rays
SH 6.8.9 DORMAN, L.I. et al. Space dangerous phenomena and their possible predication by cosmic rays
SH 6.8.10 CHUBENKO, A.P. et al. Short-time neutron bursts registered by the NM64 neutron monitor at mountain level
SH 7.0.1 CLEM, J.M. et al. Modulation effects of the 4-sept-1989 forbush decrease on cosmic ray helium 1200-2000 MV
SH 7.0.2 NAGASHIMA, K. et al. Local-time-dependent precursory decrease of cosmic rays, in front of forbush-decrease-associated IMF shock wave, observed on september 9, 1992
SH 7.0.3 SAKAKIBARA, S. et al. Characteristics of local-time-dependent precursory decreases of cosmic rays, inferred from observations by north- and south-pointing muon telescopes
SH 7.0.4 NAGASHIMA, K. Enhancement of north-south anisotropy of cosmic rays during forbush decrease, associated with the enhancement of the interplanetary magnetic field component perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
SH 7.0.5 NAGASHIMA, K. et al. Characteristics of IMF-Collimated outward flow of low-density cosmic rays across magnetic shock from inside of forbush decrease, inferred from world-wide observation of local-time-dependent precursory decrease of neutron intensity
SH 7.0.6 BADRUDDIN. Cosmic ray modulation and high speed solar wind streams of different origin
SH 7.0.7 BADRUDDIN, et al. Flare-site magnetic field, type-IV radio burst and transient cosmic ray modulation
SH 7.0.8 SHEA, M.A. et al. High energy cosmic ray modulation in march-june 1991
SH 7.0.9 SHEA, M.A. March 1991 solar - terrestrial phenomena and related technological consequences
SH 7.0.10 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Comment on characteristic time of cosmic ray intensity variations
SH 7.0.11 FILLIUS, W. A stream-stream model for the august-october, 1991 forbush decrease in the outer heliosphere
SH 7.0.12 MAKHMUDOV, B.M. et al. Forbush-decreases as measured by neutron supermonitor installation of Samarkand university
SH 8.1.1 BAKER, C.P. et al. Atmospheric correction analysis for the mawson muon telescopes
SH 8.1.2 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Mean attenuation length for solar protons of 29 september 1989
SH 8.1.3 PAPINI, P. et al. Production of secondary protons in the atmosphere
SH 8.1.4 CECCHINI, S. et al. Monitoring separately cosmic rays and radioactivity in our environmental radiation
SH 8.1.5 KOTHARI, S.K. Evaluation of ionization rate and electron density using cosmic ray charge albedos flux and energy spectrum
SH 8.1.6 BASINI, G. Ground level observation of electron, positrons and protons
SH 8.1.7 LIN, Z. et al. Cosmic ray trajectories over prince albert: albedo electron measurements and model calculations
SH 8.1.8 SMART, D.F. The change in geomagnetic cutoffs due to changes in the dipole equivalent of the earth's magnetic field
SH 8.2.1 STOKER, P.H. Cosmic ray latitude distributions at neutron monitor and aircraft altitudes
SH 8.2.2 FLUCKIGER, E.O. Asymptolic directions for the stratospheric cosmic ray measurements at Murmansk and mirny on 20 october 1989 and 24 march 1991
SH 8.2.3 FLUCKIGER, E.O. The ground level enhancement on 22 october 1989 As a test of the tsyganenko (1989) magnetospheric magnetic field model
SH 8.2.4 DVORNIKOV, V.M. A spectrographic global survey technique for studying cosmic-ray distribution function variations and the planetary system gomagnetic cutoff rigidities
SH 8.2.5 TYASTO, M.I. et al. Diurnal variations of the cutoff rigidities of cosmic rays under the influence of moderate disturbed magnetospheric fields at middle latitudes
SH 8.2.6 NASKIDASHVIL, B.D. On the spectrum of the magnetospheric variation of galactic cosmic rays
SH 8.2.7 MORRIS, D.J. et al. Neutron flux measurements in near-earth orbit with comptel
SH 8.2.8 MARTIN, I.M. et al. About the origin of high energy electrons in the inner radiation belt
SH 8.2.9 MARTIN, I.M. et al. Study of energetic charge particle predipitation in Brazilian magnetic anomaly region
SH 8.2.10 ALESHINA, M.E. et al. The nature of high energy charged particle intensity bursts in the earth's magnetosphere
SH 8.2.11 GALPER, A. et al. Energy distributions of high energy electrons and positrons in the earth's magnetosphere
SH 8.2.12 KAVLAKOV, S.P. Artificial neural network (ANN) predictions of some geomatic events
SH 8.2.13 KUZNETSOV, S.N. et al. Dynamics of cosmic rays atmosphere albedo particles motion in a geomagnetic dipole field
SH 9.0.1 CINI CASTAGNOLI, G. et al. Thermoluminescence in sea sediments during the cosmogenic isotopes enhancement 35.000 yr BP
SH 9.0.2 PRESCOTT, J.R. Comparison of thermoluminescence and 14C dates as an indicator of cosmic ray intensity variations
SH 9.0.3 DRESCHHOFF, G. et al. The solar signal from cycles 14 to 22 in nitrate concentrations in Antarctic snow
SH 9.0.4 SHEA, M.A. et al. The flux and fluence of major solar proton events and their record in Antarctic snow
SH 9.0.5 DA CRUZ, M.T.F. et al. Thick-target yields of iodine isotopes from próton interactions in Te, and the Double-? decay of 128,130Te
SH 9.0.6 MCHARGUE, L.R. et al. 10Be anomalies, geomagnetic excursions, and supernovae
SH 9.0.7 DERGACHEV, V.A. Cosmogenic radiocarbon, climate and powerful manifestation of solar activity in the past
SH 9.0.8 ALEXEEV, V.A. Meteorites as differential detectors of cosmic radiation
SH 10.0.1 CLEVELAND, B.T. et al. Calibration of the lodine solar neutrino detector with a ve beam
SH 10.0.2 DAVIS, JR. A report on the homestake solar neutrino project
SH 10.0.3 DORMAN, L. et al. North-south asymmetry in solar neutrino fluxes and in correlation coefficients
SH 10.0.4 NAKATSUKA, T. et al. Comments on a solar neutrino flux on the kamiokande observation
SH 10.0.5 DRESCHHOFF, G. et al. Possible astrophysical solution to the solar neutrino problem
Volume 4: HE Sessions
HE 1.1.1 THE EMU01 COLLABORATION. Systematics of pseudorapidity distributions
HE 1.1.2 WOLTER, W. et al. Evidence for a critical temperature in excited target nuclei due to high energy nuclear interactions
HE 1.1.3 HOLYNSKI, R. et al. Comparison of particle production in nucleus-nucleus collisions with predictions of thee venus monte carlo model
HE 1.1.4 IYONO, A. et al. Charged particle spectra and isospin clusters in S+Pb interactions at 200 GeV/AMU
HE 1.1.5 ICHIMURA, M. Alpha fragments, fragmentation parameter and its scaling property
HE 1.1.6 GONCHAROVA, L.A. et al. The unique nuclear interaction of ultra high energy registered by the stratospheric emulsion chamber
HE 1.1.7 OHSAWA, A. Violation of Feynman scaling law in the forward region
HE 1.1.8 WILCZYNSKI, H. et al. Multiple photon emission in decays of particles produced in cosmic ray interactions
HE 1.1.9 SVESSHNIKOVA, L.G. Leading charm production in hadron-lead interaction at energy 20-100 TeV
HE 1.2.1 KASAHARA, K. An update of GENAS: a fast generator of air showers
HE 1.2.2 FLETCHER, R.S. et al. Uncertainties in hadronic interactions: some implications for high energy cascades
HE 1.2.3 DING, L.K. et al. A monte carlo generator of chou-yang model in energy region from 1011 eV to 1017 eV
HE 1.2.4 ATTALLAH, R. et al. Microscopic models and monte carlo collision generators
HE 1.2.5 CAPDEVIELLE, J.N. Introduction to one monte carlo collision generator for nucleus-nucleus collisions
HE 1.2.6 KRYS, E. Generator for cosmic ray cascade simulations
HE 1.2.7 HECK, D. et al. The influence of resonance production and charge exchange on the development of EAS
HE 1.2.8 DUNAEVSKY, A.M. Can the HADRON experiment results at 2x103 - 2x104 TeV be explained in quark-gluon string model?
HE 1.2.9 CAPDEVIELLE, J.N. et al. Total inelasticity in p14N interactions at 103-104 TeV
HE 1.2.10 LILAND, A. Nucleon nucleus total cross sections
HE 1.3.1 REN, J.R. et al. Hadron-families observed with the emulsion chambers at Mt. Kanbala and primary cosmic-ray composition
HE 1.3.2 TAMADA, M. Energy concentration in high energy hadron-gamma families
HE 1.3.3 IVANENKO, I.P. et al. Alignment in gamma-hadron families detected by deep lead XEC
HE 1.3.4 CHERDYNTSEVA, K.V. et al. Azimuth asymmetry at the R-ray, hadron and them families flow and the analysis of the zenith angles distributions for x-ray emulsion chambers (experiment "hadron")
HE 1.3.5 AMATO, N.M. et al. Mulit-core events in cosmic-ray induced interactions with lead
HE 1.3.6 MULLAJANOV, E.J. et al. The study of quark-gluon jets production in hadron-nucleus interactions at the energy 1016 eV
HE 1.3.7 MUKHAMEDSHIN, R.A. On question of gamma-ray-hadron family alignment and its possible origin
HE 1.3.8 KAWASUMI, N. et al. Simultaneous observation of families and air showers at Mt. chacaltaya
HE 1.3.9 LI, J.Y. et al. Characteristics of high energy family events observed with Fe emulsion chambers
HE 1.3.10 HA, S. et al. Diffractive excitation of the target nuclei and energy loss processes in nuclear emulsion by 490 GeV muons (FNAL E-843)
HE 1.4.1 CHACALTAYA. A study of very high energy hadron interactions through observation of cosmic-ray families of visible energy greater than 500 TeV [I]
HE 1.4.2 CHACALTAYA. A study of very high energy hadron interactions through observation of cosmic-ray families of visible energy greater than 500 TeV [II]
HE 1.4.3 CHACALTAYA. A study of very high energy hadron interactions through observation of cosmic-ray families of visible energy not less than 500 TeV III
HE 1.4.4 ARISAWA, T. et al. Observation of characteristics of cosmic-ray hadron interactions in uniform-type thick lead chambers at pamir [I]
HE 1.4.5 ARISAWA, T. et al. Observation of characteristics of cosmic-ray hadron interactions in uniform-type thick lead chambers at pamir [II]
HE 1.4.6 ARISAWA, T. et al. Observation of characteristics of cosmic-ray hadron interactions in uniform-type thick lead chambers at pamir [III]
HE 1.4.7 BARADZEI, L.T. et al. Coplanar emission of energy distinguished centers in gamma-hadron families carbon chamber data of experiment "PAMIR"
HE 1.4.8 ATTALLAH, R. et al. Single diffraction and centauro events
HE 1.4.9 POPOVA, L. et al. Comparison of quark gluon string model predictions with chacaltaya emulsion data
HE 1.4.10 AMATO, N. et al. Investigation on angular correlation of particles in gamma-hadron families detected by nuclear emulsion chamber
HE 2.0.1 MIELKE, H.H. et al. Measurement of the hadron flux at sea level in the energy range 10 GeV to 10 TeV
HE 2.0.2 TAKAHASHI, Y. Core-size of very high energy cascades in emulsion chambers
HE 2.0.3 TAMADA, M. Penetrating nature of very collimated high-energy shower-clusters of hadrons and gamma-rays
HE 2.0.4 VANKOV, H.P. Electromagnetic cascade simulations using prerecorded shower library
HE 2.0.5 CASTAGNOLI, C. et al. Description of cascade showers in a digital calorimeter
HE 2.0.6 ANTHONY, P. et al. A study of LPM suppression of bremsstrahlung at 25 GeV
HE 2.0.7 NAKATSUKA, T. General solution of the yang equation for multiple scattering considering ionization energy loss
HE 2.0.8 KOLCHUZHKIN, A.M. et al. Statistical fluctuations of lateral distribution of electromagnetic shower
HE 2.0.9 MITRA, A. Probable spectral steepening of UHE nuclear gamma-rays
HE 2.0.10 KUANG, H.H. et al. Simplified calculation of electromagnetic cascade in air shower
HE 2.0.11 WLODARCZYK, Z. Attenuation of cosmic rays in the atmosphere
HE 3.1.1 BERNLOHR, K. et al. Tracking detectors for high energy y-astronomy
HE 3.1.2 JUST, F. et al. Measurement of the muon content of extensive air showers with the hegra detector
HE 3.1.3 CHATELET, E. et al. Photoproduction cross section and selection of muon poor EAS in the UMC experiment
HE 3.1.4 DANILOVA, T. et al. Muon production depth in EAS and the "time-track complementarity"
HE 3.1.5 AMENOMORI, M. Shadowing of cosmic rays by the sun through the interplanetary magnetic field
HE 3.1.6 CHIKAWA, M. et al. Circular statistical analysis of EAS with energy above 0.1 PeV arriving successively
HE 3.1.7 TSUJI, K. et al. Search for bursts of extensive air showers by adaptive cluster analysis
HE 3.1.8 ANOKHINA, A.M. et al. Lateral distribution of Cerenkov light from air showers of various origin
HE 3.2.1 DEDENKO, L.G. Estimation of the energies of the extensive air showers
HE 3.2.2 ATTALLAH, R. et al. Primary spectrum and energy estimators
HE 3.2.3 KALMYKOV, N.N. et al. EAS data, primary composition and hadron interactions at superhigh energies
HE 3.2.4 NIKOLSKY, S.I. Fragmentation region disappearance in hadron multiproduction at the energies above 104 TeV
HE 3.2.5 AGLIETTA, M. et al. The EAS primary spectrum between 1014 and 1016 eV (EAS-TOP data)
HE 3.2.6 THE EAS-TOP COLLABORATION. Studies of muons and of the electromagnetic component of extensive air showers at EAS-TOP
HE 3.2.7 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Study of horizontal air showers from EAS-TOP
HE 3.2.8 CASTAGNOLI, C. et al. Self-triggering radio antennas for extensive air shower detection
HE 32.9 KADOTA, K. et al. LF-MF radio signals from large air showers
HE 3.2.10 BAISHYA, R. et al. Re-analysis of VHF radiation from EAS of primary energy Ep > 1016 eV
HE 3.3.1 AGNETTA, G. et al. GREX/COVER PLASTEX an experiment to analyze the space-time structure of EAS fronts
HE 3.3.2 POPOVA, L. Estimation of muon energy and height of origin by time-tracking technique in EAS experiments
HE 3.3.3 POPOVA, L. Preliminary calculation results supporting time-tracking method for estimation of the energy and height of origin of muons in EAS
HE 3.3.4 POPOVA, L. et al. Preliminary calculations for tracking measurements in EAS
HE 3.3.5 BIRD, D.L. et al. Coincident observation of air showers by the HiRes prototype and CASA/MIA experiments
HE 3.3.6 KHRISTIANSEN, G.B. et al. EAS-100: the first stage of the EAS-1000 project
HE 3.3.7 AHARONIAN, F. et al. Status and upgrade of the hegra air shower experiment at la palma
HE 3.3.8 PLAGA, R. Formation of a quark-gluon plasma in heavy-ion collisions and Cerenkov light from extensive air showers
HE 3.3.9 AKOPYAN, A.M. et al. Cherenkov radiation of extensive air showers observed at large zenith angles
HE 3.3.10 DYAKONOV, M.N. et al. Cherenkov light of EAS and longitudinal-lateral development of shower at highest energies
HE 3.4.1 CHIBA, N. et al. Lateral distribution of muons in large EAS above 1016,5 eV
HE3.4.2 HONDA, K. et al. Arrival time distribution of the electromagnetic components in air showers at large core distances observed at AKENO
HE 3.4.3 CHIBA, N. et al. Lateral distribution of the charged particles in giant air showers above EeV
HE 3.4.4 WDOWCZYK, J. Consequences of the fluctuation in secondary particle multiplicity for the properties of secondary cosmic ray particles observed in the atmosphere
HE 3.4.5 DENISOVA, V.G. et al. Attenuation length of families and EAS at mountain levels
HE 3.4.6 BADRAN, H.M. The zenith angle distribution of extensive air showers measured at 2.200m above sea level
HE 3.4.7 TICONA, R. et al. Lateral distributions of hadrons from observation at Mt. Chacaltaya
HE 3.4.8 BHATTACHARYYA, B. et al. Studies on the lateral distribution of the soft component in the EAS
HE 3.4.9 SARKAR, S.K. et al. Measurement of the charge ratio of high energy muons in cosmic ray extensive air shower (EAS)
HE 3.4.10 SANYAL, S. et al. A study on the cosmic ray EAS age parameter
HE 3.4.11 SAIKIA, J. et al. Studies on lateral distribution of electrons in UHE air showers
HE 3.5.1 CHIBA, N. et al. Arrival time distribution of charged particles in large extensive air showers
HE 3.5.2 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Cosmic ray shadow by the moon observed with the Tibet air shower array
HE 3.5.3 SAKUYAMA, H. et al. The attenuation of EAS above 1016 eV
HE 3.5.4 TRZUPEK, A. et al. The energy scale of extensive air showers
HE 3.5.5 BLAKE, P.R. The muon content of EAS detected at haverah park
HE 3.5.6 LUORUI, S. Lateral distribution of charged particle densities near shower axis
HE 3.5.7 CATALANO, O. EAS axis position and direction found from track directions just by symmetry
HE 3.5.8 HAUSTEIN, V. et al. A test measurement of the shape of air Cerenkov light pulses, using fastflash-ADC's
HE 3.5.9 ARVELA, H. et al. The effect of core detectors on the determination of the shower size in small air shower arrays
HE 3.5.10 ARVELA, H. et al. The resolution of the turku air shower array
HE 3.5.11 DEDENKO, L.G. Possible excess of EAS with Ne ~2x106 detected under big zenith angles and a problem of primary cosmic ray energy spectrum bend around 1015 eV
HE 4.0.1 LAMANNA, E. The muon vertical intensity measured with the macro detector
HE 4.0.2 GETTERT, M. et al. The momentum spectrum of horizontal muons up to 10 TeV/c
HE 4.0.3 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Multiple muon events observed in the Soudan 2 detector
HE 4.0.4 BAKATANOV, V.N. et al. Observation of giant muon families in baksan experiment
HE 4.0.5 BOZIEV, S.N. Why fluctuations in multiplicity of muon groups do not conform to a poisson distribution?
HE 4.0.6 MORRIS, D.A. Multiple muons from neutrino-initiated multi-W(Z) production
HE 4.0.7 LIPARI, P. Propagation of multi-TeV muons in different media
HE 4.0.8 CASTAGNOLI, C. et al. Electromagnetic interactions of high energy muons in the nusex detector
HE 4.0.9 BHATTACHARYYA, S. et al. Underground muon flux - a model-based estimation
HE 4.0.10 TRZUPEK, A. et al. Is there a moon shadow in single muon data?
HE 4.0.11 KOBAYAKAWA, K. et al. Neutrino emission by electroweak phase transition around superconducting cosmic strings
HE 4.0.12 THE MINI COLLABORATIONS. Measurement of upward muon flux due to backscattered multi-GeV cosmic muons in the ground
HE 4/5.1 ZAS, E. et al. Neutrino astronomy: the role of horizontal showers
HE 4/5.2 SZABO, A.P. High energy neutrinos from cores of active galactic nuclei
HE 4/5.3 YOSHIDA, S. Propagation of ultrahigh energy neutrinos in the black-body neutrino field
HE 4/5.4 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Contained v events observed in Soudan 2
HE 4/5.5 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Search for downward - going muon point sources with IMB
HE 4/5.6 DI CREDICO, A. Muon astronomy and search for sidereal anisotropies
HE 4/5.7 POIRIER, J. et al. Survey for stellar sources using identified single muons at sea level
HE 4/5.8 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Measurement of muons in the Soudan 2 detector
HE 4/5.9 WADA, T. et al. Observation of large zenith-angle muons from the direction of Cygnus x-3
HE 4/5.10 PORTELLA, H.M. et al. The µ+/µ- ratio at sea level and the ratios neutron/proton and neutral/charged particles
HE 5.1.1 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Searching for neutrinos from collapsing stars with the LVD at gran sasso
HE 5.1.2 GRASSI, M. A sensitive search for neutrino bursts from stellar gravitational collapse with the macro detector
HE 5.1.3 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. A search for astrophysical sources of low energy neutrinos using the IMB detector
HE 5.1.4 RYAZHSKAYA, O.G. et al. On the possibility of stellar collapse muon and tauon neutrino detection by low background scintillation counters
HE 5.1.5 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Search for neutrino oscillations in IMB
HE 5.1.6 ADARKAR, H.R. et al. Search for neutrino oscillation using KGF data
HE 5.1.7 CAVANNA, F. Prospects of atmospheric neutrino study with ICARUS detector
HE 5.1.8 GAISSER, T.K. et al. Atmospheric muons and neutrinos above 3 GeV
HE 5.1.9 HONDA, M. et al. Atmospheric neutrino and neutrino oscillation
HE 5.1.10 GOODMAN, M.C. Are there atmospheric neutrino oscillations?
HE 5.1.11 CIRCELLA, M. et al. Cosmic ray muon spectrum in the atmosphere
HE 5.1.12 GRIMANI, C. et al. Negative muon spectrum at 5 g/cm2
HE 5.1.13 KONISHI, T. et al. Spherically statistical tests on the angular distributions of electrons of the IMB events associated with SN 1987 A
HE 5.2.1 THE DUMAND COLLABORATION. Update on the status of DUMAND II
HE 5.2.2 LEARNED, J.G. Towards a 1 Km3 neutrino telescope
HE 5.2.3 OKADA, A. Estimative of downgoing atmospheric muon background events in DUMAND II
HE 5.2.4 STENGER, V.J. Capabilities of the DUMAND II phase I 3-string array
HE 5.2.5 CARNERINI, U. et al. Trigger strategies and processing for DUMAND
HE 5.2.6 THE DUMAND COLLABORATION. An optical sensor for DUMAND II - European version
HE 5.2.7 LEARNED, J.G. Acoustical detection of cascades in DUMAND
HE 5.2.8 BERNS, H.G. et al. Acoustical locating system for DUMAND-II
HE 5.2.9 DUMAND COLLABORATION. Optical module for DUMAND II - Japanese version
HE 5.3.1 KARAEVSKY, S. et al. Sea acoustic detection of cosmic objects (SADCO)
HE 5.3.2 ANASSONTZIS, E.G. et al. Nestor progress report
HE 5.3.3 MILLER, T. et al. Amanda: measurement of south pole ice transparency at 800 meter depth
HE 5.3.4 TIVAV, S. et al. Amanda: design of a 1 kilometer deep high energy neutrino telescope
HE 5.3.5 TILAV, S. et al. Surface/Under ice muon coincidences at the south pole
HE 5.3.6 LOWDER, D.M. et al. Hardware design and prototype tests of the Amanda neutrino detector
HE 5.3.7 BELOLAPTIKOV, I.A. et al. The lake Baikal neutrino project
HE 5.3.8 BELOLAPTIKOV, I.A. et al. Track reconstruction and background rejection for the Baikal neutrino telescope NT-200
HE 5.3.9 BEZRUKOV, L.B. et al. The optical module of the Baikal neutrino telescope NT-200
HE 5.3.10 HEUKENKAMP, H. et al. The online data preprocessing and monitoring system of the Baikal neutrino telescope
HE 6.1.1 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Recent limits on baryon non-conservation from the IMB-3 experiment
HE 6.1.2 THE MACRO COLLABORATION. Search for slow-moving magnetic monopoles with the macro detector
HE 6.1.3 TARLÉ, G. et al. An improved parker bound on the flux of magnetic monopoles
HE 6.1.4 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Search for heavy slowly particles at the mt. blanc laboratory with TL-stack detector
HE 6.1.5 PRICE, P.B. Search for WIMPs in ancient mica
HE 6.1.6 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Search for fractionally charged particles in the mont blanc LSD detector
HE 6.1.7 GONZALEZ-GARCIA, M.C. et al. Empirical determination on the very high energy heavy quark cross section from horizontal air showers
HE 6.1.8 ERLYKIN, A.D. et al. Could magnetic fields be responsible for the apparent existence of dark matter in our galaxy?
HE 6.1.9 MCGUIRE, et al. High-altitude time-of-flight search for non-weakly-interacting dark matter in cosmic rays
HE 6.2.1 SLOBODRIAN, R.J. High energy gravitons in cosmic radiation
HE 6.2.2 URBAN, M. et al. Neutralino constraints from gamma ray observations of the galactic center
HE 6.2.3 POIRIER, J. A new candidate for a long-lived neutral particle at VHE/UHE from stellar sources?
HE 6.2.4 POIRIER, J. Production and transmission of a possible new long-lived neutral particle at VHE/UHE from stellar sources
HE 6.2.5 HAYASHINO, T. et al. Search for the SUSY neutralinos trapped in the earth's center with DUMAND
HE 6.2.6 SIVARAM, C. Constraints on the neutrino magnetic moment from stellar evolution and supernovae type la
HE 6.2.7 SIVARAM, C. Cosmic upper limits on the electric charges of the photon and the neutrino
HE 6.2.8 QUENBY, J.J. et al. Construction of an experiment to detect the lightest supersymmetric particle
HE 6.2.9 TAKAHASHI, Y. Flux of strange matter on supersonic concorde - search for heavy nuclei having long mean-free-path
HE 6.2.10 BECKER-SZENDY, R. et al. Magnetic monopole flux limits from the IMB proton decay detector
HE 7.1.1 JIANG, Y. et al. Absolute calibration of an atmospheric Cherenkov telescope using muon ring images
HE 7.1.2 KARLE, A. et al. First running experience with the novel wide angle air Cerenkov matrix detector AIROBICC
HE 7.1.3 BERNLOHR, K. et al. Operation and performance of CRT detectors at the HEGRA array
HE 7.1.4 BEKK, K. et al. The extensive air shower experiment cascade
HE 7.1.5 BRANDT, U. et al. Streamer tubes for kascade muon detectors
HE 7.1.6 ADAMOV, D.S. et al. Cherenkov method of EAS study at energies 1018-1020 eV (project 'horizon')
HE 7.1.7 BARWICK, S. Timing resolution of a large area ice-cerenkov detector at the south pole
HE 7.1.8 PROVOROU, A.L. Ultrahigh energy neutrino detection by the radiowave method
HE 7.2.1 ALLISON, W.W.M. et al. Status of the Soudan 2 detector experiment
HE 7.2.2 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Observation of high energy hadrons in the EAS-TOP calorimeter
HE 7.2.3 EAS-TOP. Surface and deep underground observations of extensive air showers
HE 7.2.4 AGLIETTA, M. et al. Study of EAS Cerenkov light images at EAS-TOP
HE 7.2.5 LEVIN, D. Coincident observations of air cerenkov light by a surface array with deep underground muon bundles
HE 7.2.6 ASAKIMORI, K. et al. Tickling the knee with JACEE
HE 7.2.7 ROMANO, F. et al. MINI: a horizontal muon telescope implemented with resistive plate counters
HE 7.2.8 OLSON, E. et al. A computer-aided emulsion chamber scanning and analysis system
HE 7.2.9 WADA, T. et al. Slow ion experiments with TL-Sheets
HE 7.2.10 MCGUIRE, P. Time-of-flight technique to search for non-weakly-interacting massive particles
HE 7.21.11 FUKI, M. Detection efficiencies of very high energy particles in emulsion chambers
HE 7.3.1 PRAHL, J. et al. A procedure to improve the angular resolution for extended air showers measured with a scintillator Array
HE 7.3.2 ARQUEROS, F. et al. y/proton discrimination in cosmic rays 1013 - 1015 eV using EAS information from electrons and air Cerenkov light
HE 7.3.3 MARTINEZ, S. et al. Monte carlo simulation of the HEGRA array performance
HE 7.3.4 REN, J.R. et al. Protons in 1016 eV primary cosmic rays
HE 7.3.5 ELO, A.M. et al. The equipament for measuring the densities of charged particles in the air shower array in turku
HE 7.3.6 REN, J.R. et al. On the treatment of special y-family events
HE 7.3.7 AUSHEV, V.M. New registration channel of neutron monitor SNM-64
HE 7.3.8 SPOONER, N.J.C. et al. A proposed dark matter detector with range discrimination of nuclear recoils in a scintillator mixture
HE 7.3.9 AMENOMORI, M. et al. Meteorological effects on the trigger rate of air showers observed with the Tibet air shower array
HE 7.3.10 E. HAZEN FOR THE DUMAND COLLABORATION. The dumand II digitizer
HE 7.3.11 OKADA, A. On the detection of UHE cascade showers with dumand II Ver menos
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Proceedings of the 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference : XXIII ICRC, Calgary, July 19 - 30, 1993
Proceedings of the 23rd International Cosmic Ray Conference : XXIII ICRC, Calgary, July 19 - 30, 1993
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