Conference papers [of the] 13th International Cosmic Ray Conference : University of Dever, Denver, Colorado, USA, 17-30 August, 1973
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Session OG - 1A
011 SCHONFELDER, V. Measurement of the diffuse primary gamma Ray spectrum in the MeV - Range
244 WHITE, R.S. Diffuse galactic and crab nebula y-rays from 1.5 to MeV
483 AGRINIER, B. Diffuse cosmic gamma-ray background above 20 MeV
209 SHARE, G.H. The diffuse... Ver mais Conteúdo: Volume 1
Session OG - 1A
011 SCHONFELDER, V. Measurement of the diffuse primary gamma Ray spectrum in the MeV - Range
244 WHITE, R.S. Diffuse galactic and crab nebula y-rays from 1.5 to MeV
483 AGRINIER, B. Diffuse cosmic gamma-ray background above 20 MeV
209 SHARE, G.H. The diffuse component of cosmic gamma radiation > 10 MeV
452 KUO, F. New results on the search for a diffuse high energy gamma ray flux
031 HERTERICH, W. On the measurement of the diffuse cosmic gamma radiation in the 30-50 MeV range
577 STRONG, A.W. Significance of primary y-rays for cosmic ray origin
Session OG - 1B
473 HELMKEN, H. Pulsed gamma-ray flux from NP 0532 at E > 15 MeV
475 GRINDLAY, J.E. Gamma-ray observations at Ey > 5 X 1011 eV of the pulsars NP 0532 and CP 0950
571 COLEMAN, P.L. The spectrum of low-energy gamma rays from the crab nebula
344 HERTERICH, K. Balloon-observations of the crab nebula and crab pulsar in the sight of 20-80 MeV gamma rays
541 MARASCHI, L. Origin of the y-ray emission from the crab nebula and NP 0532
471 HELMKEN, H.F. Search for 1011 - eV periodic gamma-ray emission from NP 0532
374 APPARAO, K.M.V. Gamma rays from crab nebula and the pulsar NP 0532
Session OG - 2
381 IYENGAR, V.S. Soft x-ray spectra of sereval x-ray sources
437 MOORE, W.W. A rapid change in the low energy cut-off of scorpius x-1
339 LUYENDYK, A.P.J. X-ray observations of cen XR-3 and the norma-lupus region
284 JAIN, A.K. Balloon observations of celestial x-rays. Part I: x-ray emission from Cyg x-1 at energies greater than 20 KeV
286 SARMA, D.P. Balloon observations of celestial x-rays. Part II: hard x-ray emission from her x-1
439 MOORE, W.E. Spatial distribution of soft x-ray emission in vela-puppis complex
671 NAKAGAWA, M. An observation of x-ray variation in Cygnus x-1
109 CLARK, G.W. X-ray observations from the OSO-7 satellite
188 GUO, D.S. Hard x-ray observations of the region from the galactic center to centaurus
254 DE KORTE, P.A.J. Soft x-ray survey of the galaxy from b11 = -50º to +90º in the energy domain 80-2500 eV
136 CLINE, T.L. Search for brief celestial x-ray bursts
318 SCHONFELDER, V. Distance determination of variable x-ray sources by observations of x-ray scattering by interstellar dust
574 NISHIMURA, JUN. X-ray spectrum emitted from a thin hot plasma
Session OG - 3A
159 HURFORD, G.J. Observations of low energy hydrogen and helium isotopes during solar quiet times
400 TEEGARDEN, B.J. Improved measurements of the isotopes of cosmic-ray hydrogen and helium
156 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. Isotopic composition of low energy beryllium in the galactic cosmic rays
329 ENGE, W. Isotopic components of light nuclei in the low energy cosmic radiation
225 TSAO, C.H. Cosmic-ray isotopes at energies >2 GeV/amu
305 BEAUJEAN, R. Isotope measurement on cosmic ray aluminum
172 MAEHL, R.C. Mean isotopic composition of cosmic rays with 12< Z < 26 at 2.7 to 3.0 GV
043 WEBBER, W.R. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with Z> 10
375 APPARAO, K.M.V. Flux of cosmic ray deuterons with rigidity above 16.8 GV
Session OG - 3B
304 ENGE, W. Medium and heavy cosmic ray nuclei measured on board of Apollo 16
665 BEHRNETZ, S. The chemical composition of low energy cosmic ray nuclei of the elements silicon to nickel
152 MOGRO-CAMPERO, A. On the origin of low energy heavy nuclei below~30 MeV per nucleon observed in interplanetary space during quiet times, 1968-1972
363 PRICE, P.B. Galactic heavy cosmic rays with 5<E130 MeV/nucleon
303 BARTHOLOMA, K.P. High charge resolution of cosmic ray particles (Z=24-28) applying ultraviolet irradiation
Session OG - 4
274 ORMES, J.F. Variations of the carbon+Oxygen to iron and the primary to secondary ratios with energy from 2 to 50 GeV/nucleon
273 BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V.K. An interpretation of the carbon-oxygen to iron ratio
415 L'HEUREUX, J. Chemical abundances of cosmic rays > 4.5 GV Measured with a large area proportional counter-scintillation counter stack
147 KIDD, J.M. The charge spectrum of VH nuclei recorded at a vertical cut-off rigidity of 11.5 GV
128 SMITH, L.H. The rigidity spectra of charged cosmic nuclei from 5 GV/c to 100 GV/c
248 JULIUSSON, E. Cosmic ray nuclear composition above 20 GeV/nucleon
111 ANAND, K.C. A determination of the fluxes of medium and heavy nuclei at rigidities greater than 13 GV
666 CESARSKY, C.J. Interpretation of the chemical composition of high energy cosmic rays
074 BADHWAR, G.C. Composition of Z>5 nuclei at 1.3 GeV/n and 23 GeV/n
543 GOLDEN, R.L. Charge composition between 4 and 100 GV
544 GOLDEN, R.L. General features of cosmic ray rigidity spectra from 4 to 250 GV
474 GRINDLAY, J.E. Cosmic ray composition at > 1012 eV from muon/electron ratios in EAS
675 ATALLAH, K. Cosmic ray composition measurements at high energies
371 ELBERT, J.W. Primary spectrum and composition in the region 10-1000 TeV
190 GERDES, C. The primary cosmic ray spectrum from 2 x 1011 eV to 1015 eV
Session OG - 5
129 SMOOT, G.F. Search for antinuclei in the primary cosmic rays
116 DAMLE, S.V. Rigidity spectra of helium and heavy nuclei above 17 GV and a search for anti-nuclei in primary cosmic rays
155 CARTWRIGHT, B. Abundances relative to carbon of the elements silicon to nickel in the galactic cosmic radiation
484 JULLIOT, C. Nuclear spectrometer to determine primary cosmic ray flux as a function of charge
407 CHOHAN, V.S. Cosmic ray nuclei of neon to nickel: source composition and propagation
044 WEBBER, W.R. Differences in the spectra of cosmic ray nuclear species below~GeV/nuc
445 RIOS, C. A study of the H and VH cosmic heavy ion groups
171 ISRAEL, M.H. Energy spectra of individual cosmic-ray elements with 10 < Z < 28
173 BINNS, W.R. Chemical composition of cosmic rays with Z>30 and E > 325 MeV/N
161 BLANFORD, G.E. Primary cosmic ray particles with Z > 35 (VVH particles)
162 BLANFORD, G.E. Testing of models of VVH particle sources and propagation
163 BLANDFORD, G.E. The origin and propagation of VVH primary cosmic ray particles
412 OSBORNE, W.Z. Charge and energy spectra of Z > 60 cosmic rays
716 BHANDARI, N. Kinetic energy spectra of 5-1500 MeV/n nuclei-long term averaged flux at 1-3 A.U.
717 BHANDARI, N. Temporal variations in the relative abundances of galactic VH and VVH nuclei during last 0.1 B.Y.
Session OG - 6
343 VOGES, W. Final results on gamma ray observation from the ESRO TD-1A satellite
277 FICHTEL, C.E. Observation of celestial high energy gamma rays from SAS-II
263 KNIFFEN, D.A. Studies of discrete high energy sources with SAS-II
Session OG - 7A
137 CLINE, T.L. Interplanetary 0.1 to 1.5 MeV electron and positron observations from IMP-7
264 DAUGHERTY, J.K. Measurement of cosmic ray positron and negatron spectra between 50 and 800 MeV
229 DAUGHERTY, J.K. Measurement of cosmic ray positron and negatron spectra between 1 and 10 GeV
126 BUFFINGTON, A. Measurement of separate electron and positron spectra in the primary cosmic rays from 5 to 50 GeV
157 HURFORD, G.J. The energy spectrum of 0.16 to 3 MeV electrons during solar quiet times
312 HURFORD, G.J. Observations of the ratio of low-energy cosmic-ray positrons and electrons during solar quiet times
158 HURFORD, G.J. Observations of the time - variation and anisotropy of 0.16 to 3 MeV electrons
142 CUMMINGS, A.C. Interstellar electron spectrum from the galactic non-thermal radio emission
141 CUMMINGS, A.C. Evidence for primary interstellar cosmic-ray electrons
Session OG - 7B
214 BURGER, J.J. The 1972 cosmic-ray electron spectrum above 0.5 GeV
275 SILVERBERG, R.F. The shape of the primary cosmic ray electron spectrum above 10 GeV
308 MEEGAN, C.A. Hodoscope measurements of the spectrum of cosmic electrons between 10 GeV and 100 GeV
568 NISHIMURA, J. Observation of high energy primary electrons with emulsion chamber
112 ANAND, K.C. Final results on the TIFR cosmic ray electron spectrum in the region 10 to 800 GeV
249 MULLER, D. Measurements of the spectrum of galactic electrons at very high energies
Session OG - 8
399 FISK, L.A. Compound diffustion of cosmic rays
053 WAYLAND, J.R. Superheavy cosmic rays and the fluctuating interstellar density
247 JULIUSSON, E. Cosmic rays at very high energies: discussion of some new results
488 MENEGUZZI, M. The variation of the high energy primary nuclei composition and the confinement region of cosmic rays
114 RENGARAJAN, T.N. An attempt to understand the changes in cosmic ray composition at medium energies
575 BELL, M.C. Interpretation of the shape of the primary spectrum near 1015 eV
620 AITMUHAMBETOV, A.A. Anisotropy and energy spectrum of cosmic rays in interstellar space
131 LERCHE, I. On the generation of large-scale magnetic fields by turbulent velocity fields
008 THIELHEIM, K.O. Structure of the galactic magnetic field
297 BAGGE, E.R. A possible explanation for the origin of the galactic magnetic field and its correlation to the cosmic ray phenomena
360 COWSIK, R. Nonthermal radio emission from the galactic disc
135 BOLDT, E. Electromagnetic radiation associated with the ionization of interstellar Gas by low energy cosmic rays
298 BAGGE, E.R. The stopping power of the galactic H II-Regions for charged cosmic ray particles
Session OG - 9
454 HOPPER, V. High energy gamma ray survey of the vela-centaurus carina region
509 GALPER, A.M. Research of cosmic gamma-radiation from Cygnus region
563 BROWNING, R. High energy gamma rays from the region of Cygnus
138 KINZER, R.L. Gamma-ray observation of the galactic plane and point sources in the southern hemisphere
476 GRINDLAY, J.E. First results of a southern hemisphere search for gamma ray sources at E > 3 X 1011 eV
449 ALBATS, P. High energy survey of the galactic center region
472 WEEKES, T.C. A survey of gamma-ray sources in the galactic plane at energies of 1011 to 1012 eV
613 GALPER, A.M. Observation of cosmic gamma-rays from the region of the north galactic pole
521 VLADIMIRSKY, B.M. High-energy gamma-ray outburst in the direction of the x-ray source CYG X-3
547 ALBERNHE, F. Low and middle latitude balloon measurements of the annihilation line and 0.4 - 10 MeV y rays
358 SULLIVAN, J.D. Compton y-rays from the galactic disc
581 STRONG, A.W. Galactic gamma-rays and the distribution of cosmic rays
041 nº - decay y - rays from the galaxy and the interstellar Gas content
564 RYGG, T.A. Predicted intensities of cosmic-ray- produced gamma-ray lines
489 MENEGUZZI, M. Cosmic nuclear gamma rays
607 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Y-rays of ultrahigh energy
Session OG - 10
313 BROWN, J.W. Measurements of the cosmic - ray Be/B ratio and the age of cosmic rays
146 O'DELL, F.W. New observations of Be/B in cosmic rays
253 RAISBECK, G. The 10Be problem - myth vs reality
359 COWSIK, R. Is the residence time of cosmic rays in the galaxy energy-dependent?
325 SILBERBERG, R. Monte carlo calculations of cross sections needed in cosmic-ray physics
251 YIOU, F. Experimental measurements of nuclear cross sections relevant to the cosmic ray spallation process
199 SCHMITT, W.F. A model for astrophysical spallation reactions
198 AYRES, C.L. Calculation of astrophysical spallation reactions using the reno model
324 SILBERBERG, R. Semiempirical relations for (p,xn) reactions, and some applications to astrophysics
252 RAISBECK, G. Electron capture isotopes in cosmic rays as astrophysical probes
106 WEFEL, J.P. Fragmentation parameters and cosmic-ray charged spectra
482 CASSE, M. 56 Ni in cosmic rays?
145 ADAMS, J.H. The interaction mean free path of 20Ne in nuclear emulsion
314 BROWN, J.W. The elemental abundance ratios of interstellar secondary and primary cosmic rays
125 GAISSER, T.K. Calculation of expected flux of anti-protons at earth due to collisions of primary cosmic rays with interstellar hydrogen
444 JUNG, M. Proton-alpha inelastic channels. An application to the formation of d and 3He in cosmic rays
Session OG - 11
224 SILBERBERG, R. Experimental tests of cosmic-ray propagation and origin
406 BISWAS, S. Source spectrum and the propagation of cosmic ray nuclei from the observations of H1, H2, He3 and He4 nuclei near the earth
226 SHAPIRO, M.M. Relative abundances of cosmic ray nuclei at the sources
486 CASSE, M. Atomic properties of the elements and their acceleration to cosmic ray energies
115 RAMADURAI, S. Preferential acceleration of heavy nuclei
704 LAVRUKHINA, A.K. On the origin of galactic cosmic rays
539 SITTE, K. Galactic diffusion of extragalactic cosmic rays
608 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Metagalactic protons of ultra high energies
583 OSBORNE, J.L. Galactic magnetic field irregularities and the origin of cosmic rays above 1017 eV
397 BARROWES, S.C. Isotropy of underground muons
Session OG - 12
246 LINGENFELTER, R.E. Cosmic ray prehistory and propagation
110 RENGARAJAN, T.N. Absorption of high energy heavy nuclei and gamma rays at the surface of hot neutron stars
584 KARAKULA, S. The possibility of a contribution to the primary cosmic ray spectrum from pulsars
463 COHEN, J.M. Origin of cosmic rays
245 HIGDON, J.C. Are supernovae cosmic ray sources?
696 BERLOVICH, E.Y. Formation of superheavy elements in the supernova bursts
362 COWSIK, R. Supernovae and the origin of cosmic rays
009 CULVER, R.B. Flare star contribution to the galactic cosmic ray flux
004 SCHRAMM, D.N. Origin of cosmic rays in explosions of massive stars
Volume 2:
Session MG - 1
132 LERCHE, I. On the transport properties of cosmic ray particles in turbulent magnetic fields
192 FISK, L. A theory of cosmic rays in a random magnetic field
193 KLIMAS, A. The parallel diffusion coefficient for cosmic rays in a turbulent magnetic field
278 FORMAN, M.A. Particle distribution functions in modulation theory
185 JONE, F.C. A new approach to cosmic ray diffusion theory
067 SARI, J.W. Cosmic ray diffusion tensor and its radial gradient near 1 AU
265 BARNDEN, L.R. The origin-of-scatter model for cosmic ray diffusion and the anisotropy predicted at earth
266 BARNDEN, L.R. The diurnal and semidiurnal variations from the origin-of-scatter model for different values of x and its r-dependence
007 THIELHEIM, K.O. Multiple scattering of charged particles in magnetic fields
561 MARTINIC, N.J. Cosmic ray propagation in the interplanetary medium
181 MORAAL, H. Cosmic ray modulation at neutron monitor energies using the force-field solution
654 SALIMZIBAROV, R.B. The solar wind deceleration effects in cosmic ray variations
513 DORMAN, L.I. On charged particle intensity fluctuations in interplanetary magnetic field
520 DORMAN, L.I. Galactic cosmic ray density distribution in interplanetary space expected on the basis of anisotropic diffusion theory including the actual distribution of solar activity over solar disc
512 DORMAN, L.I. Modulation of the spectrum, the radial and transverse gradients of galactic cosmic rays in a combined model of anisotropic and isotropic diffusion including convection and adiabatic cooling of particles in interplanetary space
140 GARRARD, T.L. Solar modulation of cosmic-ray protons and He nuclei
384 LEZNIAK, J.A. Calculation of a realistic gradient as a function of radial distance from the sun
Session MG - 2
153 LENTZ, G.A. Heliospheric intensity gradients of galactic cosmic ray nuclei and electrons from pioneer 10
276 TEEGARDEN, B.J. Pioneer 10 observations of the cosmic ray radial gradient between 1 and 4 A.U.
718 VAN ALLEN, J.A. Heliocentric radial dependence of galactic cosmic ray intensity to and beyond 3.3 A.U.
Session MG - 3A
212 BEDIJIN, P.J. The long-term modulation of cosmic rays
213 BURGER, J.J. Short-term intensity fluctuation of cosmic-ray electrons between 0.5 and 10 GeV
035 ROCKSTROH, J.M. Electron modulation during the recent solar cycle
250 FULKS, G. The cosmic ray electron spectrum and its modulation from 1968 through 1972
404 MCDONALD, F.B. Multifarious temporal variations of low-energy relativistic cosmic-ray electrons - II
036 WEBBER, W.R. Measurements of the primary cosmic ray electron spectrum from 1965 to 1972
144 CUMMINGS, A.C. Analytic approximations in the study of the solar modulation of electrons
279 FISK, L.A. Modulation of low energy galactic electrons
143 CUMMINGS, A.C. Interplanetary diffusion coefficients for cosmic rays
Session MG - 3B
411 OWENS, A.J. A relation between cosmic-ray fluctuations, gradient, and diffusion coefficient
039 FUJII, Z. Power spectrum of the cosmic ray intensity variation
319 LANZEROTTI, L.J. Spectral analysis of galactic cosmic ray intensities at different altitudes
525 ATTOLINI, M.R. The spectral analysis of cosmic ray variations in the 10-7 - 10-3 Hz frequency band
046 KODAMA, M. Balloon observation of short period variations of cosmic ray intensity
Session MG - 4A
182 RAUBENHEIMER, B.C. The pressure, cutoff rigidity and time dependence of the attenuation coefficient of a neutron monitor
180 RAUBENHEIMER, B.C. Effects influencing the attenuation coefficient of a neutron monitor
045 KODAMA, M. Multiple neutron character of the longterm variation in cosmic ray intensity during the LASY
470 KENT, D.W. Studies of modulation and solar particle events using neutron monitor multiplicities
589 OGITA, N. Reenxamination of the pressure corrected neutron monitor data
519 DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of the integral generation multiplicity, coupling coefficients, and partial barometric coefficients for the cosmic ray neutron component observations at various altitudes using the method of discontinuos markov processes including non-ordinarity of nuclear-meson cascade
504 AVDEEV, E.A. Studies of the coupling coefficients of the cosmic ray neutron component for the period of 1967-1971
Session MG - 4B
396 GROOM, D.E. Implications of scaling for the median primary energy in anisotropy experiments
467 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Present status of the coupling functions for the underground muon telescopes
617 BOOS, E.G. Calculations of the coupling coefficients for cosmic ray muon and neutron components
538 CASTAGNOLI, G.C. Response functions for underground muon telescopes
436 GOLD, R.E. Sidereal and antisidereal diurnal variations at neutron and muon monitor energies
422 MATHEWS, T. Response curves of muon telescopes
523 HAMELIN, J. Diurnal atmospheric tide considered as a possible origin of the 24h50m modulation observed deep underground
048 MORI, S. Underground observation of cosmic-rays with multi-directional large area muon telescope at misato
018 ALVIAL, G.P. Measurements of the atmospheric anomaly near the andes mountains by the absorption of the secondary cosmic ray flux
Session MG - 5
633 DOBROTIN, N.A. On the surplus radiation at 200-300 Km above the earth
496 CHARAKHCHYAN, T.N. The primary and albedo cosmic rays intensity in the earth's vicinity
447 SUREN, J.N. Absorption of primary cosmic-rays in the atmosphere
023 ALLKOFER, O.C. Fluxes and charge composition of low energetic heavy nuclei in the atmospheric depth of 40 to 100 G Cm-2
069 REPPIN, C. Measurement of earth albedo neutrons from 70 to 300 MeV
003 KLUMPAR, D.M. High energy neutrons at balloon altitudes
296 ZYCH, A.D. Results of high energy atmospheric and albedo neutron measurements at 11.5 BV and 4.5 BC cutoff rigidity
453 STAIB, J. The atmospheric gamma-ray spectrum from 50 MeV to 1 GeV at 3 mbar and sea level
676 THOMPSON, D. Production of gamma rays with E > 30 MeV in the atmosphere
223 SEEMAN, N. Atmospheric gamma radiation at energies > 10 MeV
557 BEMALKHEDKAR, M.M. Latitude variation of 510 keV line intensity and absorption length of atmospheric gamma radiation
Session MG - 6
652 KOZLOV, V.I. Cosmic ray variations with periods less than 12 hours
667 KANNO, T. Anisotropy of the third harmonic diurnal variation of cosmic-ray neutron intensity and its relation with the solar activity
466 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Worldwide cosmic ray solar tridiurnal variation
468 AHLUWALIA, H.S. On higher harmonics in cosmic-ray solar daily variation
049 MORI, S. Three-dimensional cosmic-ray anisotropy in interplanetary space based on an analysis of annual modulation of cosmic-ray solar diurnal variation
668 KANNO, T. On the variation of diurnal variation of cosmic-ray neutron intensity during the period of I.G.Y. - I.Q.S.Y.
269 BARNDEN, L.R. Attenuation of a galactic anisotropy by 2 and 4 sector interplanetary magnetic fields
427 REGENER, V.H. Correlation of interplanetary magnetic field and underground diurnal variation of cosmic rays
102 SWINSON, D.B. The "sidereal" anisotropy observed underground
037 HUMBLE, J.E. Underground cosmic ray observations and interplanetary magnetic field directions
558 ANTONUCCI, E. The diurnal anisotropies of the cosmic ray intensity underground
553 KARGATHRA, L.V. Anisotropy due to cosmic ray density gradients during solar maximum
055 KITAMURA, M. The solar cycle variation in the bidirectional anisotropy of cosmic rays in the interplanetary space
040 FUJIMOTO, K. Three dimensional cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space responsible for solar semi-diurnal variation
285 ANANTH, A.G. Diurnal variation characteristics on a day to day basis
283 AGRAWAL, S.P. Average characteristics of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy at relativistic energies
005 DUTT, J.C. The sidereal daily variation measured by highly inclined telescopes at 60 m.w.e. depth in London
103 SWINSON, D.B. Cosmic ray density gradients at high rigidities
047 ICHINOSE, M. Observations of cosmic-ray intensity variation at 50 m.w.e. underground since 1971
050 MURAKAMI, K. Daily variations of cosmic rays observed at 54 m.w.e. underground
517 DORMAN, L.I. Studies of magnetospheric and interplanetary cosmic ray variations in may-june, 1972
616 ASYLBAEVA, S.D. 24, 12 and 8-Hour cosmic ray anisotropy variations in interplanetary space
006 THAMBYAHPILLAI, T. Surface and underground measurements of long-term changes in the cosmic ray solar diurnal variation
164 IUCCI, N. Long-term variation in the cosmic ray anisotropies
038 SAKAKIBARA, S. Sidereal time variation of small air showers observed at mt. norikura
Session MG - 7
064 LINCOLN, J.V. Cosmic ray data in world data centers
282 SMART, D.F. An empirical method of estimating cutoff rigidities at satellite altitudes
280 SHEA, M.A. Transmittance functions for defining the response of a cosmic-ray detector in the geomagnetic field
210 ARENS, M. Search for cut-off variations at mid-latitude stations
271 LARSSON, L. Cosmic ray particles with low rigidities at texas, U.S.A.
195 GALL, R. The magnetospheric windows for access of solar protons to auroral peaks
311 EVANS, L.C. Access of solar cosmic rays into the polar regions
419 MASLEY, A.J. Charged particle access calculations
418 MASLEY, A.J. Charged particle access observations during solar maximum
624 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. The influence of the interplanetary magnetic field sector structure on the galactic cosmic ray modulation
514 DORMAN, I.V. Analytical solution to the direct and iverse problems for the solar cosmic ray effect on lower ionosphere
169 YUHAS, D. Long term behavior of VH cosmic rays as observed in lunar rocks
628 DERGACHEV, V.A. Radiocarbon content in the earth's atmosphere and cosmic ray time variations
662 PIZZELLA, G. Evidence for emission of cosmic rays by Jupiter
Session MG - 8
177 O'GALLAGHER, J.J. Cosmic ray hysteresis as evidence for time-dependent diffusive processes in the long term solar modulation
621 ZUSMANOVICH, A.G. The relation of cosmic ray modulation to solar wind parameters and solar activity within the france of the convective-diffusion model
518 DORMAN, I.V. Studies of the 11-year cosmic ray variation by spectrography method
497 CHARAKHCHYAN, A.N. Anomalous effect in the 11-year galactic cosmic ray modulation
421 MATHEWS, T. Modulation of galactic cosmic rays during solar cycle 20
166 IUCCI, N. Solar activity and cosmic ray modulation in cycles No. 19 and No. 20
507 DORMAN, L.I. Solar activity effect on the spatial and time cosmic ray distribution in interplanetary space
655 TANDBERG-HANSSEN, E. Some characteristics of ascending solar promineces
656 EDDY, J.A. Solar cycle variations in the white-light corona
658 PARKER, G.D. Sunspots, coronal streamers, and long-term modulation
659 PARKER, G.D. 27-Day recurrent cosmic ray modulation and long-lived solar disturbances
546 ANDA, R. On the possible periodicity of certain cosmic rays events
532 CASTAGNOLI, G.C. On a possible modulation of the cosmic ray intensity by Jupiter
618 KOLOMEETS, E.V. Long-term variations in cosmic rays and solar activity
623 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Comparison of connection of 27-day and 11-year cosmic ray variations with parameters of solar activity
511 BISHARA, A.A. High-energy spectra of the 11-year, 27-day and solar diurnal cosmic ray variations and forbush-decreases according to the underground observation data
338 PAK, B.S. A study of correlation on the day-today variability of daily cosmic rays with solar activities
680 SUBRAMANIAN, G. Cosmic ray modulation due to solar activity from various heliolatitudes
Session MG - 9
619 ALDAGAROVA, H.Z. Forbush-decrease analysis during the period 1965-1972
593 RUMYANTZEV, S.A. The characteristics of the cosmic rays associated with the passage of an interplanetary shock wave
515 DORMAN, L.I. Galactic cosmic ray propagation in interplanetary space in the presence of a strong shock wave
505 DORMAN, L.I. Shock wave studies on the basis of the increase effect before forbush-decrease
506 BELOV, A.V. Studies of isotropic and anisotropic cosmic ray variations in the earth's vicinities during disturbed periods
653 ALTUKHOV, A.M. Simultaneous variations of cosmic ray current and interplanetary magnetic field
165 IUCCI, N. The heliolongitude of the active regions and the time behavior of the associated forbush decreases
167 IUCCI, N. Long and short term modulation in solar cycle No. 20
267 BARNDEN, L.R. Forbush decreases 1966-1972: their solar and interplanetary associations and their anisotropies
268 BARNDEN, L.R. The large-scale magnetic field configuration associated with forbush decreases
401 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M.A. Forbush decreases observed from the IMP-VI spacecraft
052 WADA, M. A distinct loss cone in cosmic ray flow which lived three days, February 5-7, 1968
051 MISHIMA, Y. Forbush decreases observed at 54 m.w.e. underground
556 BEMALKHEDKAR, M.M. Diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays associated with forbush decreases and solar flares
Session MG - 10
403 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M.A.I. The modulation of low energy galactic cosmic rays
154 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The anomalous 1972 low energy galactic cosmic rya proton and helium spectra
016 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Changes in the rigidity dependence of the eleven-year modulation
498 SVIRZHEVSKAYA, A.K. The energy spectra of eleven-year variations of the cosmic ray intensity as measured in the stratosphere
260 VERSCHELL, H.J. A hysteresis effect in cosmic ray modulation
033 ENGEL, A.R. Satellite measurements of the cosmic ray anisotropy at 1 GV
032 DYER, C.S. Possible explanation of the 0.3% sunward streaming of 1 GV cosmic rays seen by HEOS-1
178 MCCARTHY, J. Anisotropies of galactic cosmic rays outside the orbit of earth measured on pioneer 10
139 GARRARD, T.L. Relation of the radial gradient of cosmic-ray protons to the size of the solar-modulation region
586 VOLK, H.J. Theory of cosmic ray diffusion in the inner solar system
587 MORFILL, G. The radial and rigidity dependence of the cosmic ray diffusion coefficient in interplanetary space
034 WEBB, S. Numerical studies of the interaction of energetic particles with interplanetary field discontinuities
410 BEUERMANN, K.P. Stationary solutions of the transport equation for a source of solar particles
526 MARTINIC, N.J. Transport of solar particles into interplanetary space
306 EARL, J.A. Coherent propagation of charged particle bunches in random magnetic fields
215 GOLD, R.E. The influence of coronal magnetic structures on low energy solar proton events
429 REINHARD, R. Coronal transport of solar flare protons
428 REINHARD, R. Drift and diffusion of solar flare protons in the corona
221 SAKURAI, K. Expanding magnetic bottles and relativistic electrons associated with solar proton flares
382 SULLIVAN, J.D. Induced emission and the onset of low energy particles from eastern hemisphere solar flares
627 CHARIKOV, YU.E. The heating of solar plasma by solar - flare accelerated electrons and hard thermal x-rays
Session SP - 2
148 WIBBERENZ, G. Solar particle propagation and the interplanetary environment: a study of the 18 nov 1968 event
149 LANZEROTTI, L.J. Risetimes to maximum flux of solar electron and proton events and their relation to the interplanetary - field power spectrum
510 VERNOV, S.N. Solar cosmic ray flare of September 1, 1971
622 BAISAKALOVA, A.B. Generation and propagation of solar cosmic rays during the flares
416 FAN, C.Y. Intensity oscillation of low energy solar particles observed on the IMP 7 satellite
307BAGG, L.E. Balloon observations of rapid variations in solar particle flux during july 1972
485 BAROUCH, E. West-limb proton flares - a tool for clarifying the propagation process
383 ALLUM, F.R. A comparison of cosmic ray anisotropies and interplanetary magnetic field data late in a solar flare
261 WENZEL, K-P. The april 17/18, 1972 solar event: spectral and directional measurements of protons, alpha-particles, and electrons
017 PALMEIRA, R.A.R. Evidence for a scatter - free solar cosmic ray propagation
426 BAKER, M.B. Simultaneous satellite and riometer studies
170 HOYT, H. The time-averaged flux of solar protons as measured by thermoluminescence studies of lunar rocks
709 DARCHIEVA, L.A. North-south asymmetry of solar cosmic ray intensity in polar caps
664 TRONCOSO, O. Anisotropic cosmic ray increases on November 1970
Session SP - 3
715 BHANDARI, N. Charge composition and energy spectrum of solar flare VVH and VH nuclei
367 SULLIVAN, J.D. On the charge state of low energy Fe nuclei accelerated by solar flares
366 SHIRK, E.K. Observation of trans-iron solar flare nuclei in an Apollo 16 command module window
365 PRICE, P.B. Systematics of heavy ion enhancements in solar flares
361 COWSIK, R. Toward a model for the enhancement of heavy nuclei in solar flares
310 GARRARD, T.L. The isotopes of H and He in solar cosmic rays
300 FLEISCHER, R.L. Enrichment of heavy nuclei in the april 17, 1972 solar flare
179 GLOECKLER, G. Direct observations of the charge states of low energy solar particles
584 HOVESTADT, D. Measurement of elemental abundance of very low energy solar cosmic rays
208 ARMSTRONG, T.P. Time variations and angular distributions of alpha particles and medium nuclei for the October 27, 1972 solar particle event
207 KRIMIGIS, S.M. Measurements of the relative abundances of Fe-group, He, and M nuclei during the October 29, 1972 solar particle event
191 WEBBER, W.R. Pioneer 10 measurements of the isotopic composition of solar cosmic rays during august 1972
357 SULLIVAN, J.D. Relative abundances of nuclei with 2 < Z < 36 in solar flares
227 BERTSCH, D.L. Variations in the nuclear abundances in solar particle events
634 DOBROTIN, N.A. On enrichment of heavy nuclei in solar cosmic rays
405 NEVATIA, J. Abundances of solar cosmic ray nuclei of oxygen to iron in January 24, 1971 event
228 BISWAS, S. Relative abundances and energy spectra of solar cosmic ray nuclei in the august 4, 1972 event
Session SP - 4
281SHEA, M.A. A composite catalog of ground-level cosmic-ray increases
187 SCHINDLER, S.M. Evidence for very high-energy solar particle production
347 - 349 DUGGAL, S.P. Relativistic cosmic rays from the sun's invisible disk
340 MISCHKE, C.F.W. The neutron moderated detector and the determination of rigidity dependence of protons from the ½ September 1971 solar flare
469 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Production of neutrons in the solar atmosphere
189 REPPIN, C. Solar neutron production during the events on 04 and 07 august 1972
385 MOON, S. A search for solar neutrons from 10 - 100 MeV
295 ZYCH, A.D. Results of a high energy solar neutron experiment at ballon altitudes on august 5, 1972
134 RAMATY, R. Nuclear gamma rays from solar flares
196 CHUPP, E.L. Gamma ray emissions from McMath region 11976 during august 1972
626 KOCHAROV, G.E. Solar wind, cosmic rays and solar neutrinos
015 KANE, S.R. Acceleration of electrons during the flash phase of solar flares
Session SP - 5
160 HURFORD, G.J. Measurements of the flux of low-energy solar - flare positrons
456 ANDERSON, K.A. Observations of 38-344 KeV interplanetary protons during quiet times
455 LIN, R.P. Observations of 38 to 344 KeV protons and 2 to 100 KeV electrons in solar events
552 PALMER, I.D. Variations in solar energetic particles associated with interplanetary shock waves
386 RAO, U.R. Corotating particle events
150 MCKIBBEN, R.B. Corotating particle fluxes observed with the pioneer 7 and IMP 4 spacecraft
301KUNSTMANN, J. The connection of energetic storm particle events to interplanetary magnetic field discontinuities
299 WOODS, R.T. Low energy, heavy cosmic ray nuclei during a solar quiet time
364 CHAN, J.H. Charge composition and energy spectrum of suprathermal solar particles
168 MAURETTE, M. Measurements of extremely low-energy VH ions in space during a flare and during "quiet" time sun conditions
206 KRIMIGIS, S.M. Measurements of the quiet - time low energy proton, alpha, and M-Nuclei component in cosmic rays
151 SIMPSON, J.A. The interplanetary quiet time differential spectra of protons and helium below ~2 MeV Per nucleon from pioneer 10
Session SPMG
657 CHASSON, R.L. Energy - dependent phenomena of muons and nucleons in august 1972
518 DORMAN, I.V. Studies of the 11- Year cosmic ray variation by spectrography method
497 CHARAKHCHYAN, A.N. Anomalous effect in the 11-year galactic cosmic ray modulation
421 MATHEWS, T. Modulation of galactic cosmic rays during solar cycle 20
166 IUCCI, N. Solar activity and cosmic ray modulation in cycles No. 19 and No. 20
507 DORMAN, L.I. Solar activity effect on the spatial and time cosmic ray distribution in interplanetary space
655 TANDBERG-HANSSEN, E. Some characteristics of ascending solar prominences
656 EDDY, J.A. Solar cycle variations in the white-light corona
658 PARKER, G.D. Sunspots, coronal streamers, and long-term modulation
659 PARKER, G.D. 27-Day recurrent cosmic ray modulation and long-lived solar disturbances
546 ANDA, R. On the possible periodicity of certain cosmic rays events
532 CASTAGNOLI, G.C. On a possible modulation of the cosmic ray intensity by Jupiter
618 KOLOMEETS, E.V. Long-term variations in cosmic rays and solar activity
623 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Comparison of connection of 27-day and 11-year cosmic ray variations with parameters of solar activity
Volume 3:
Session MN - 1
372 WRIGHT, A.G. An accurate measurement of muon intensity at two depths underground
117 SHELDON, W.R. The directional muon intensity underground from 0º to 80º at 700 to 5000 hg/cm2
573 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Muon observations at 3375 hg/cm2 and 6060 hg/cm2 underground
392 BERGESON, H.E. Zenith angle and depth dependence of cosmic ray muons
369 REINES, F. Analysis of the residual cosmic ray muon flux observed in the CWI neutrino experiment
719 FIREMAN, E.L. Radiochemical measurements of muons underground
075 CANTRELL, W.G. Measurement of absolute cosmic ray muon intensities underground at large zenith angles
065 AGUIRRE, C. The muon flux of cosmic rays of energies greater than 0.4 GeV
080 ADAIR, R.K. The range of muons in rocks
184 KOBAYAKAWA, K. On the range fluctuations of high energy muons
590 NISHIMURA, J. A fluctuation problem of high energy muon considering the existence of knee of the energy spectrum
Session MN - 2
024 ALLKOFER, O.C. The horizontal sea level muon spectra up to 1.5 TeV
320,321 AYRE, C.A. The absolute muon spectrum in the range 3.5 - 700 GeV/c in the near vertical direction
522 BURNETT, T.H. Sea level muon spectra and charge ratios from the UCSD cosmic ray spectrometer
78,79 LEIPUNER, L. A spectrograph measurement of the momentum spectra of atmospheric muons in the TeV range at different zenith angles
579 NG, L.K. Energy spectrum of muons above 3.1011 eV in the near vertical direction
492,493 AMINEVA, T.P. High-energy muon generation in cosmic rays
615 KOKOULIN, R.P. Energy spectrum of cosmic muons at large zenith angles and muon generation at energies 1012 eV
631 ERLYKIN, A.D. Investigation of cascades, produced by high energy muons
413 LAU, S.Y. Absolute measurement of cosmic ray muon intensity near 1 GeV/c
414 LAU, K.S. The momentum spectrum of cosmic ray muons in the range 4-600 GeV/c
118 ABDEL-MONEM, M.S. The absolute vertical muon spectrum in the momentum range 2-1000 GeV/c
Session MN - 3
077 BATEMAN, B.J. Charge ratios of cosmic ray muons arriving at ground level from the geomagnetic west
322 AYRE, C.A. The muon charge ratio in the near vertical direction in the range 10-450 GeV/c
395 ASHLEY II, G.K. Cosmic ray muon charge ratio measurements above 1 TeV
390 MORRISON, J.L. Hadronic scaling and the charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
674 KAMIYA, Y. Cosmic-ray muon charge ratio and its interpretation by scaling hypothesis
524 BURNETT, T.H. Feynman scaling and the spectrum of cosmic ray muons
569 LILAND, A. Analytic evaluation of pion, kaon and muon distributions in the atmosphere
351 BELLA, G. The horizontal cosmic-ray muon spectrum at sea level
353 WIEDER, M. The vertical muon spectrum and charge ratio at sea level
549 MORI, K. Cosmic ray muon intensities and inclusive particle spectra observed by accelerator experiments
124 GAISSER, T.K. Calculation of muon yields, response functions and sea level integral energy spectrum using recent accelerator data and Feynman scaling
373 ROGERS, I.W. Muon groups underground
376 NARANAN, S. Lateral distribution of muons of energy 220 GeV in EAS
377 NARANAN, S. Muons of energy greater than 1800 GeV in EAS
393 LOWE, G.H. Measurement of multiple muon rates underground
535 BERGAMASCO, L. Observations on muon showers underground. I. the multiplicity distribution
536 DARDO, M. Observation on muon showers underground. II. the angular spread
537 DARDO, M. Observations on muon showers underground. III. Local interactions
597 KHRENOV, B.A. Muon energy spectrum in EAS
255 MIKAMO, S. Energy and angular distributions of horizontal air showers with sizes 3x103 to 1x105
695 BASAROV, E.V. The investigation of muon groups near the axis of extensive air showers
477 GAWIN, J. Investigations of the horizontal air showers
710 VOLOVIK, V.D. Horizontal air showers (HAS) investigation
Session MN - 4
663 BASCHIERA, B. Investigation of the stopping muon rate underground with a visualizing technique
204 BHAT, P.N. Angular distribution of low energy muons at a depth of 417 hg cm-2 underground
200 BHAT, P.N. Flux of stopping muons at a depth of 985 hg cm-2 underground
408 CROUCH, M.F. Angular distribution of decaying cosmic ray muons observed underground
107 HIGASHI, S. Stopping muons accompanied by penetrating particles underground
508 ALEKSEEV, E.N. The intensity of µ? e - decays at different depths underground
119 BAZER-BACHI, A.R. Local production of secondary particles deep underground
611 BEZRUKOV, L.B. Investigation of depth-intensity curve of nuclear events induced by muons
450 ANDERSON, S. Cosmic ray muons underwater
082 ADAIR, R. Measurement of the total photo-nucleon cross section at very high energies through comparison of muon depth-intensity measurements with intensity measurements made with spectrometers
394 CASSIDAY, G.L. The solar neutrino background and the photonuclear cross section
201 KITAMURA, T. The mutron project I
108 CHIN, S. A study of nuclear interaction of muons with energy higher than a few hundred GeV
672 HONDA, K. An observation of structural bursts produced by high energy muons in the rock
614 BOROG, V.V. Energy dependence of the nuclear interaction cross-section of cosmic muons in the range 0.3 - 3 TeV
602 KALMYKOV, N.N. Possible existence of anomalous muon interaction at energies above 10 TeV
Session MN - 5
070 BOZOKI, G. Calibration of large volume non-directional Cerenkov counter for neutrino detection
071 LANDE, K. Search for neutrino pulses of extraterrestrial origin
417 DAVIS, JR. Experimental limits on extraterrestrial sources of neutrinos
612 CHUDAKOV, A.E. The project of an arrangement for the detection of neutrino radiation from collapsing stars
609 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Astrophysical upper bounds on neutrino-nucleon cross section at energy Ev > 3.1017 eV
059 PATTISON, J.B.M. Neutrino interactions at the CERN protons-synchrotron
368 REINES, F. Analysis of the results of the CWI neutrino experiment
391 BERGESON, H.E. The cosmic ray neutrino-induced muon spectrum and the inelastic neutrino cross section at high energies
595 VOLKOVA, L.V. To the question on the total neutrino-nucleon interaction cross-section
096 ASHTON, F. Characteristic interactions of incoherent cosmic ray particles observed using a flash tube chamber
120 OSBORNE, A.R. The multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons
121 OSBORNE, A.R. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
424 BASU, P.S. Specific ionization of cosmic ray muons in the momentum range 3-200 GeV/c
425 NANDI, B.C. Charge dependence of electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
699 ERLYKIN, A.D. Nuclear interaction of muons with energy above 0.5 TeV
Session HE - 1
625,644 ANZON, Z.V. General characteristics of inelastic proton-nucleon and coherent interactions at 200 GeV/c
681 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Clustering and correlations of prongs in inelastic proton-proton interactions at ISR energies
682 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Correlations between left and right fragmentation cones in high energy inelastic proton-proton collisions
683 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Features of high energy inelastic proton-proton events in which large momentum transfer photons are produced
684 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Measurement of the total proton-proton cross section at the ISR
685 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Multiplicity distribution of produced prongs in inelastic proton-proton interaction at ISR energies
686 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Single particle rapidity distributions in inelastic proton-proton interactions at the ISR
Session HE - 2A
083,084 LEIPUNER, L. Search for quarks produced in the interactions of 300 GeV protons
090 HAZEN, W.E. Search for e/3 quarks in cosmic rays with the leeds cloud chamber
527-531 CLARK, A.F. On the lack of fractionally charged particles in cosmic radiation
095 ASHTON, F. Search for e/3 quarks in regions of extensive air showers of local electron density > 160m-2
534 BRIATORE, L. An underground search for quarks
409 ALCOCK, C.R. Search for massive and /or fractionally charged particles
669 ORTH, C.D. Alternative explanations for the observations of unknown heavy-mass particles in cosmic-ray showers
203 BHAT, P.N. Search for heavy leptons in cosmic radiation at a depth of 7.6 hg cm-2 underground
Session HE - 2B
089 HAZEN, W.E. Transverse momenta from an air-shower study
316 BARUCH, J.E.F. Multiple hadron events near sea-level
236 SIOHAN, F. Measurement of flux of charged hadrons above 300 GeV at sea level
234 SIHAN, F. Measurement of the charged hadron flux at 9500 feet
123 GAISSER, T.K. Fluxes of unaccompanied hadrons in the atmosphere at high energies
580 KEMPA, J. High energy nuclear active particles in the atmosphere
113 DANIEL, R.R. Propagation of secondary electron-photon component of the cosmic radiation in the atmosphere in the region 1 MeV to 10 GeV
591 MISAKI, A. A cascade theory under approximation C II - - - numerical results - - -
Session HE - 3A
639 APANASENKO, A.V. Investigation of nuclear interactions of hadrons at 5-10 TeV
629 NAM, R.A. Energy dependence of energy share transferred by hadrons into the soft component
183 WILKES, R. Interactions of unaccompanied cosmic ray hadrons in carbon for the energy range 100-500 GeV
502 AGANINA, M.U. Properties of a persisting nucleon in nucleon-nucleus reactions
501 AGANINA, M.U. Evidence for a new mechanism of the calorimeter cascade generation above 200 GeV
Session HE - 3B
133 CHESHIRE, D.L. Measurement of the fragmentation cross section of 2.1 GeV/nucleon 12C and 16O ions in CsI and tungsten
446 KAISER, R. Interactions of 2.1 GeV/nuc accelerated carbon and oxygen heavy ions obtained at the bevatron (LBL)
345 VISHWANATH, P.R. Hadron interactions with nuclei
630 CHUBENKO, A.P. Effective cross-sections for inelastic collisions of hadrons with atomic nuclei of air and lead
022 ALLKOFER, O.C. Attenuation of heavy nuclei intensities in the atmosphere by fragmentation
451 MARTIN, J.W. Cosmic ray nuclear interactions over 5 Tev and comparation with scaling
218 GRIEDER, P.K.F. Some results of high energy intranuclear cascade simulations in nucleon nucleons interactions
Session HE - 4
238,243 LATTES, C.M.G. Multiple production of mesons in cosmic-ray high energy nuclear interactions
239,240 LATTES, C.M.G. Atmospheric phenomena of extremely high energy cosmic-ray components
241 FUJIMOTO, Y. et al. An example of multiple production of more than fifty nuclear active particles without emission of neutral pi-meson
712 ANISCHENKO, Y.V. Preliminary results of investigation of hadron interactions at energy~106 GeV
499 DOBROTIN, N.A. A remarkable photoemulsion event indicating a production of "superheavy" fireball
174,175,176 KURAMATA, S. Detailed analysis of jet showers observed by emulsion chambers with producing layer
287 OHTA, I. Large-area emulsion chamber experiment at Mt. Fuji
194 TAIRA, T. Observation of high energy y-rays and hadrons with Fe-emulsion chamber
632 CHERDYNTSEVA, K.V. Electron-photon componenets of cosmic rays at mountain altitude
642 APANASENKO, A.V. Y-ray family fluctuations at ? Ey selection
636 BARADZEI, L.T. Production of charged and neutral pions of energies of 1-10 TeV in the atmosphere
643 EMELYANOV, Y.A. Y-quanta at the mountainous level under the big zenith angles
Session HE - 5
638 LEBEDEV, A.M. Comparison of experimental data about hadron interactions at energy of 200 GeV with multiperipheral theory
635 SMORODIN, Y.A. Multiple pion production according to the cosmic ray and ISR data
533 SITTE, K. A modified fireball model: multiplicity laws in hadronic interactions
540 SITTE, K. A modified fireball model: isobar and fireball masses
054 JABS, A. Cross features of pionization and fragmentation at high energies
315 BARUCH, J.E.F. Evidence for a strongly interacting particle of mass 40 GeV
288 KASAHARA, K. Calculation for morphological study with the emulsion chamber
010 TATI, T. Lorentz-factors and masses of fireballs
551 MORI, K. The gammanization processes in energetic nuclear events
550 MORI, K. The multiplicity distribution of the very high energy hadronic collisions
068 HORIKIRI, M. The cool fireball model of hadronic interactions
592 LIBBY, L.M. Systematics for elastic scattering of elementary particles
Session HE - 6
Session HEMN
605 VOLKOVA, L.V. A discussion on experimental cosmic ray muon spectrum in the energy range 109 + 1013 EV
606 VOLKOVA, L.V. Cosmic ray muon positive excess and primary cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere
578,585 WDOWCZYK, J. Relevance of cosmic ray data to interaction models
389 MASON, G.W. Scaling model calculations of underground multiple-muon phenomena
081 ADAIR, R.K. Calculation of secondary cosmic ray fluxes using accerator data and scaling
Volume 4:
Session AS - 1A
294 SMITH, G.J. Optical Cerenkov emission from large air showers
566 BSIA, G. Study of temporal structure of EAS by means of Cerenkov light
601 EFIMOV, N.N. About EAS Cerenkov radiation pulse form
648 DYAKONOV, M.N. EAS Cerenkov light flux at core distances 300 to 500 m at sea level and the energy of shower primaries
646 DYAKONOV, M.N. The results of the first stage observations at the Yakutsk EAS complex array. II. The lateral distribution of EAS cernekov light of large sizes at sea level
649 KRASILNIKOV, D.D. Cosmic ray energy spectrum at energies above 1017 eV
Session AS - 1B
588 FUJII, M. Non-axial symmetric distribution of radio wave intensity emitted from an extensive air shower
598,600 ATRASHKEVICH, V.B. The investigation of radio emission from EAS with the frequencies 32 MHz, 58 MHz and 2 MHz
057-058 ALLAN, H.R. Fluctuations in the longitudinal development of EAS studied by means of their radio emission
459-460 MANDOLESI, N.G. Radio pulses at 46, 65 and 110 MHz from EAS
056 CLAY, R.W. Low frequency radio signals from extensive air showers
388 CASTLE, R.J. Discussion of radio pulses
711 VOLOVIK, V.D. Spectral distribution EAS radio-frequency radiation study
Session AS - 2
085 WAHAB, M.A. Transition effect of extensive and local penetrating cosmic-ray showers in Alexandria
560 GENNANT, R. Decrease of radiation length in air due to molecular binding
677 SIVAPRASAD, K. Models of EAS development and the size spectrum of EAS at various atmospheric depths
582 GAWIN, J. Longitudinal development of extensive air showers
697 DEDENKO, L.G. Fluctuations of muon structure function in extensive air showers in the energy range 1017 + 1021 eV
087 WADDINGTON, C.J. The cascading of cosmic ray nuclei in the atmosphere
596 GUZHAVIN, V.V. Spatial and angular distribution of cascade particles near shower axis
604 BAKHTADZE, A.K. Fluctuations in the angular distribution of electrons in electromagnetic cascades to the core approximation
216,217 GRIEDER, P.K.F. The effect of NN- production on particle spectra in vertically incident and inclined showers derived from simulations
290-293 DIXON, H.E. Computer simulations of air showers
Session AS-3
092 ASHTON, F. The electron density spectrum of extensive air showers at sea level
027 MCCAUGHAN, J.B.T. The density spectrum of E.A.S.
610 BEREZINSKIY, V.S. On the hypothesis of dust grain origin of cosmic rays air showers
480 CATZ, PH. Estimation of the primary cosmic rays mean mass on the basis of EAS parameters fluctuations
698 ERLYKIN, A.D. High energy muons of EAS
336 LINSLEY, J. Volcano ranch evidence on cosmic ray composition
645 KERSCHENHOLZ, I.M. The results of the first stage observations at the Yakutsk EAS complex array. I. The lateral distribution and EAS size spectrum at sea level
326 EDGE, D.M. The primary energy spectrum above 1017 eV
337 LINSLEY, J. Volcano ranch evidence on the cosmic ray energy spectrum: a preliminary re-evaluation
026 BELL, C.J. The upper end of the observed cosmic ray energy spectrum
028 BELL, C.J. The arrival directions of large E.A.S.
066 AGUIRRE, C. Correlation of pulsar positions and the arrival directions of air showers of energies 1017-1018eV observed at chacaltaya
327 BROWNLEE, R.G. Arrival directions of high enegy EAS
Session AS - 4
702 KABANOVA, N.V. On the some mean characteristics of muon component in extensive air showers at 3340 m.a.s.1.
433 ARMITAGE, M.L. The density distribution of the muon and electron components of near vertical EAS
431 ARMITAGE, M.L. The time distribution of muons in EAS
432 ARMITAGE, M.L. Studies of EAS as function of zenith angle
289 DIXON, H.E. Recent measurements of the muon component of large air showers at haverah park
259 KAWAGUCHI, S. Characters of air showers of energies above 1017 eV observed at sea level
335 LINSLEY, J. The structure function of EAS measured at volcano ranch
025 BELL, C.J. The structure functions of very large E.A.S.
567 DE VILLIERS, E.J. Arrival time distributions of extensive air shower particles
256 AGUIRRE, C. Curvatures of air shower fronts at sizes 3 x 107 - 3 x 109 observed at chacaltaya (5200 m.a.s.1.)
328 LAPIKENS, J. The relation of longitudinal development to shower front structure
647 KOZLOV, V.I. The results of the first stage observations at the Yakutsk EAS complex array. III. Zenith angle EAS distribution with size ~108 particle at sea level and the strongly inclined events of large sizes
257 AGUIRRE, C. Lateral distributions of electrons and muons in large air showers observed at chacaltaya (5200 m.a.s.1)
258 AGUIRRE, C. A study of large air showers at chacaltaya (5200 m.a.s.1.)
650 ASEIKIN, V.S. Investigations of EAS with primary energies less than 1015eV
599 KHRISTIANSEN, G.B. The muons of energies >10 Gev in EAS
576 FIRKOWSKI, R. Muons in extensive air showers
091 ASHTON, F. Characteristics of extensive air showers selected by a local electron density detector
Session AS - 5
Workshop on energy calibration of air shower arrays
Session AS - 6A
Extensive air showers: high wnwegy interactions
380 TONWAR, S.C. Search for heavy mass particles in EAS
029-030 GOOREVICH, L. Ultra-high energy interactions and the energy calibration of giant air shower arrays
378-379 VATCHA, R.H. Trends in the energy dependence of strong interaction characteristics at ultra high energies
603 KALMYKOV, N.N. Extensive air showers and characteristics of nuclear interactions at superhigh energies
219 GRIEDER, P.K.F. A critical analysis of high energy interaction models based on air shower simulations
689 MIKAMO, S. Nuclear effect and extensive air shower properties
122 GAISSER, T.K. Cosmic ray air showers and Feynman scaling above 1000 GeV
572 MIYAKE, S. A change of interaction character around 1017 eV
594 ASEIKIN, V.S. The energy of extensive air shower cores
705 NESTEROVA, N.M. The extensive air shower core structure and large transverse momenta of nuclear interaction
242 LATTES, C.M.G. Air shower cores observed by chacaltaya emulsion chamber
554 VAN STAA, R. The hadron component in EAS at mountain altitude
555 SAMORSKI, M. Comparison of the electron and high energy hadron flux in individual EAS cores
464-465 MATANO, T. The study of hadronic component of extensive air showers
019 DAKE, S. EAS cores and high energy y rays
Session TI - 1
086 FROECHTENIGT, J.F. S-056 tests and soft x-ray scattering
440 AGRAWAL, P.C. A rocket borne instrument for the study of solft x-ray emission from cosmic x-ray sources
494 KVASHNIN, A.N. Neutron contribution to x-ray photon production in stratosphere
012 SCHONFELDER, V. A balloon borne soft gamma ray telescope
060 CLAVERIE, A.A. Monte carlo determination of the response function of a cylindrical Na I(Tl) crystal
130 DAUBER, P.M. The liquid-xenon Compton telescope: A new technique for gamma-ray astronomy
562 BAKER, R.E. Detection methods for gamma-ray sources in the energy range 1-10 MeV
197 ANDRESEN, R.D. An accelerator evaluation of the performance of the COSB experiment for gamma-ray astronomy
262 HARTMAN, R.C. Calibration and data analysis of SAS-II gamma ray telescope
692 BIGNAMI, G.F. A method for extraction of physical parameters from recognized gamma ray patterns in astronomical spark chambers
002 KIM, C.Y. Solar neutron detector
Session TI - 2
334 LINSLEY, J. Some problems in measuring EAS particle density with scintillation detectors
430 BLAKE, P.R. Studies on water Cerenkov detectors
565 MARANGONI, G. An automatic array for EAS detection by Cerenkov light
701 GLUSHKOV, A.V. The further development of the yakusk EAS array and the methodical questions
020 ALLKOFER, O.C. Glass - Spark chambers for shower measurements
186 BARROWES, S.C. Cosmic-ray cascades photographed in scintillator
237 FUJIMOTO, Y. Accuracy and calibration of energy measurement for cascade showers
691 MAJUMDAR, D. Ionization measurement of cosmic ray particles by wide Gap spark chamber
072 THOMPSON, R.W. Determination of the point of jet interaction by backwards extrapolation of the observed secondaries
713 BOWEN, T. A mountain altitude cosmic ray mass spectrometer
211 DEBRUNNER, H. Concerning the multiplicity yield function of the NM-64 neutron monitor
342 QUANG, T.T. Theoretical and experimental investigations of silicon dioxide as producer, moderator and reflector in neutron monitors
458 SKOLNIK, J. Diffusion of evaporation neutrons in a 6-NM-64 neutron monitor
503 BLOKH, YA.A. Method for sourceless calibration of instruments for cosmic ray intensity detection
Session TI - 3
104 HIGASHI, S. Application of transition radiation to the cosmic-ray researches
105 HIGASHI, S. Absorption measurements of x-ray transition radiation with thin foil
230-232 ELLSWORTH, R. Transition radiation produced in thin plastic foils by 3-15 GeV/c electrons
233 MACFALL, J. A spectrometer for identification of hadrons of energy greater than 300 GeV
637 SLAVATINSKY, S.A. Measurement of x-ray transition radiation of electron beams with the energy 0.5 and 31 GeV
640 ZATSEPIN, V.I. Detection of transition radiation using nuclear emulsions
641 ZATSEPIN, V.I. Identification of > 0.5 GeV electrons of the basis of transition radiation
302 ENGE, W. Experimental analysis of cellulose nitrate and lexan-polycarbonate as cosmic ray particle detector
448 KAISER, R. Heavy cosmic ions recorded in nuclear emulsions during the lunar missions Apollo XVI and XVII. Experiment NASA M211 BIOSTACK I and II
457 SCHOPPER, E. AgC1 particle track detectors
461 PLIENINGER, T. Comparison of cosmic ray and artificial tracks of Fe ions in extraterrestrial samples
462 KRATSCHMER, W. Techniques for identification of VH ions from their etchable tracks in minerals
Session TI - 4
542 GOLDEN, R.L. A new magnetic spectrometer system for cosmic ray studies
661 EBY, P. Calculation of energy loss by highly charged particles and the interpretation of cosmic ray data
435 VERMA, S.D. A charged particle telescope for studying the flux of primary cosmic ray nuclei as functions of charge, mass, and energy
042 WEBBER, W.R. Cosmic ray isotope resolution obtained using a new Cerenkov-total energy telescope
346 FISHER, A.J. A large area multi-element telescope for measuring the cosmic ray isotope composition
481 CASSE, M. Isotopic analysis of GeV heavy nuclei by differential slowing down
490 LINNEY, A.D. The performance of powder Cerenkov counters
714 VALOT, P. Charge and velocity resolution of Cerenkov counters in a bean of accelerated oxygen nuclei
235 STOTTLEMEYER, A. Momentum resolution of a large magnetic cloud chamber
317 BARUCH, J.E.F. The transition effects in a multi-material calorimeter
341 CRANNEL, C.J. Instrumental and analytic techniques for separating protons from electrons in the cosmic ray flux
270 LARSSON, L. The velocity dependence of the photometrically determined track width of heavy ions in ilford G5 nuclear emulsions
272 JENSEN, M. An experimental study of the formation of tracks of fast heavy ions in ilford G5 nuclear emulsion
001 KATZ, R. Track structure
073 CURTIS, C.C. A field-ionization neutral-particle mass spectrometer
693 SANDERSON, T.R. Spherical harmonic analysis of satellite anisotropy measurements
Session TI - 5
021 CARSTENSEN, K. A muon spectrometer using a superconducting magnet
076 CANTRELL, W.G. The AMH magnetic spectrometer telescope
202 KITAMURA, T. The mutron project II
678 KAMIYA, Y. A cosmic-ray spectrograph using the time-of-flight counter system and wire spark chamber technique
352 BELLA, G. The alignment of wire spark chambers in a cosmic-ray magnetic spectrometer by muons traversing the zero-field region
398 BERGESON, H.E. The use of cylindrical spark counters in ionization measurements
673 MIONO, S. New method using thermoluminescence phosphors for observation of burst produced by muons
694 AGLAMAZOV, V.A. An installation designed for the investigation of the properties of the superhigh energy muons
097 ASHTON, F. The lateral spread of bursts produced by muons and nuclear active particles emerging from thick targets as measured using neon flash tubes
098 ASHTON, F. Characteristics of flash tube chamber tracks observed at long time delays before triggering the chamber
099 ASHTON, F. Multiple scattering and the mass determination of stopping cosmic ray particles using a flash tube chamber
100 ASHTON, F. High voltage pulser for a flash tube chamber
093 ASHTON, F. Measurements on two body elastic collisions observed in extensive air showers using a flash tube chamber
094 ASHTON, F. Decay events observed in regions of extensive air showers of local electron density > 40m-2
127 EMMING, J.G. Results obtained with position sensitive multiwire proportional chambers with helium, carbon, and oxygen nuclei
545 LACY, J.L. A multiwire proportional counter system for high energy astrophysics
570 FUNCH, O. A practical track determining device for space applications
660 PARNELL, T.A. Measurements of cosmic ray trajectories with a proportional counter hodoscope
Volume 5: Miscellany, invicted lectures and memorial sessions, rapporteur papers
LUYENDYK, A. P. J. An X-Ray Observation of Norma-Lupus Region.
GUO, D. D. Hard X-Ray Observation of the Region from the Galactic Center to Centaurus.
NISHIMURA, J. X-Ray Spectrum from a Thin Hot Plasma.
DAMLE, S. V. Charge and Isotope Measuremente of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Their Role in the Determination of the Cosmic Ray Age.
BURGER, J. J. The 1972 Cosmic-Ray Electron Spectrum Above 0.5 GeV
MEEGAN, C. A. Hodoscope Measurement of the Spectrum of Cosmic Electrons Between 10 GeV and 100 GeV.
ISHII, C. Observation of High Energy Primary Electrons wuth Emulsion Chamber.
MENEGUZZI, M. Cosmic Nuclear Gamma Rays
JUNG, M. Photon-Alpha Inelastic Chanels an Application to the Formation of d and ³He in Cosmic Rays.
KARAKULA, S. The Possiblity of a Contribution to the Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum from Pulsars.
THIELHEIM, K. O. Multiple Scattering of Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields.
BEDIJN, J. P. The Long-Term Modulation of Cosmic Rays.
BURGER, J. J. Short-Term Intensity Fluctuation of Cosmic-Ray Electrons Between 0.5 and 10 GeV.
SUREN, J. N. Absorption of Primary Cosmic Rays in the Atmosphere.
AHLUWALIA, H. S. On Higher Harmonics in Cosmic-Ray Solar Daily Variation.
DEBRUNNER, H. Search for Cutoff Variations at Mid-Latitude Stations.
LOCKWOOD, J. A. The Phase Lag Effect in the Cosmic Ray Modulation During Solar Cycle Tqenty.
LENTZ, G. A. Anisotropies of Galactic Cosmic Rays Outside the Orbit of Earth Measured on Pioneer 10.
WENZEL, K. P. The April 17/18, 1972 Solar Event: Spectral and Directional Measurements of Protons, Alpha-Particles, and Electrons.
KOBAYAKAWA, K. On the Range Fluctuations of High Energy Muons.
LAU, S. Y. Absolute Measurement of Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity Near 1 GeV/c.
GAWIN, J. Investigation of the Horizontal Air Showers.
ANDERSON, S. Cosmic Ray Muons Underwater.
KAISER, R. Interactions of 2, I GeV/nuc Accelerated Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Ions.
MARIN, J. W.Cosmic Ray Nuclear Interactions Over 5 TeV and Comparison with Scaling.
YUDA, T.Observation of High Energy ?-Rays and Hadrons with Fe-Emulsion Chamber.
FUJII, M. Non-Axially Symmetric Distribution of Radio Wave Intensity Emitted from an Extensive Air Shower.
LINSLEY, J. Volcano Ranch Evidence on Cosmic Ray Composition.
LINSLEY, J. Volcano Ranch Evidence on the Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum: A Preliminary Re-Evacuation.
LINSLEY, J. The Structure Function of EAS Measured at Volcano Ranch.
MIYAKE, S. A Change of the Interaction Character Arouns 10e17 eV.
SAMORSKI, M. Comparison of the Electron and High Energy Hadron Fluz in Individual EAS Cores.
DIMINSTEIN, A. S. The Further Development of the Yakutsk EAS Array and the Methodical Problems.
Volume 6: Rapporteur papers MG1
CASTAGNOLI, G. C. Modulation of the galactic cosmic rays
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Session OG - 1A
011 SCHONFELDER, V. Measurement of the diffuse primary gamma Ray spectrum in the MeV - Range
244 WHITE, R.S. Diffuse galactic and crab nebula y-rays from 1.5 to MeV
483 AGRINIER, B. Diffuse cosmic gamma-ray background above 20 MeV
209 SHARE, G.H. The diffuse... Ver mais Conteúdo: Volume 1
Session OG - 1A
011 SCHONFELDER, V. Measurement of the diffuse primary gamma Ray spectrum in the MeV - Range
244 WHITE, R.S. Diffuse galactic and crab nebula y-rays from 1.5 to MeV
483 AGRINIER, B. Diffuse cosmic gamma-ray background above 20 MeV
209 SHARE, G.H. The diffuse component of cosmic gamma radiation > 10 MeV
452 KUO, F. New results on the search for a diffuse high energy gamma ray flux
031 HERTERICH, W. On the measurement of the diffuse cosmic gamma radiation in the 30-50 MeV range
577 STRONG, A.W. Significance of primary y-rays for cosmic ray origin
Session OG - 1B
473 HELMKEN, H. Pulsed gamma-ray flux from NP 0532 at E > 15 MeV
475 GRINDLAY, J.E. Gamma-ray observations at Ey > 5 X 1011 eV of the pulsars NP 0532 and CP 0950
571 COLEMAN, P.L. The spectrum of low-energy gamma rays from the crab nebula
344 HERTERICH, K. Balloon-observations of the crab nebula and crab pulsar in the sight of 20-80 MeV gamma rays
541 MARASCHI, L. Origin of the y-ray emission from the crab nebula and NP 0532
471 HELMKEN, H.F. Search for 1011 - eV periodic gamma-ray emission from NP 0532
374 APPARAO, K.M.V. Gamma rays from crab nebula and the pulsar NP 0532
Session OG - 2
381 IYENGAR, V.S. Soft x-ray spectra of sereval x-ray sources
437 MOORE, W.W. A rapid change in the low energy cut-off of scorpius x-1
339 LUYENDYK, A.P.J. X-ray observations of cen XR-3 and the norma-lupus region
284 JAIN, A.K. Balloon observations of celestial x-rays. Part I: x-ray emission from Cyg x-1 at energies greater than 20 KeV
286 SARMA, D.P. Balloon observations of celestial x-rays. Part II: hard x-ray emission from her x-1
439 MOORE, W.E. Spatial distribution of soft x-ray emission in vela-puppis complex
671 NAKAGAWA, M. An observation of x-ray variation in Cygnus x-1
109 CLARK, G.W. X-ray observations from the OSO-7 satellite
188 GUO, D.S. Hard x-ray observations of the region from the galactic center to centaurus
254 DE KORTE, P.A.J. Soft x-ray survey of the galaxy from b11 = -50º to +90º in the energy domain 80-2500 eV
136 CLINE, T.L. Search for brief celestial x-ray bursts
318 SCHONFELDER, V. Distance determination of variable x-ray sources by observations of x-ray scattering by interstellar dust
574 NISHIMURA, JUN. X-ray spectrum emitted from a thin hot plasma
Session OG - 3A
159 HURFORD, G.J. Observations of low energy hydrogen and helium isotopes during solar quiet times
400 TEEGARDEN, B.J. Improved measurements of the isotopes of cosmic-ray hydrogen and helium
156 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. Isotopic composition of low energy beryllium in the galactic cosmic rays
329 ENGE, W. Isotopic components of light nuclei in the low energy cosmic radiation
225 TSAO, C.H. Cosmic-ray isotopes at energies >2 GeV/amu
305 BEAUJEAN, R. Isotope measurement on cosmic ray aluminum
172 MAEHL, R.C. Mean isotopic composition of cosmic rays with 12< Z < 26 at 2.7 to 3.0 GV
043 WEBBER, W.R. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with Z> 10
375 APPARAO, K.M.V. Flux of cosmic ray deuterons with rigidity above 16.8 GV
Session OG - 3B
304 ENGE, W. Medium and heavy cosmic ray nuclei measured on board of Apollo 16
665 BEHRNETZ, S. The chemical composition of low energy cosmic ray nuclei of the elements silicon to nickel
152 MOGRO-CAMPERO, A. On the origin of low energy heavy nuclei below~30 MeV per nucleon observed in interplanetary space during quiet times, 1968-1972
363 PRICE, P.B. Galactic heavy cosmic rays with 5<E130 MeV/nucleon
303 BARTHOLOMA, K.P. High charge resolution of cosmic ray particles (Z=24-28) applying ultraviolet irradiation
Session OG - 4
274 ORMES, J.F. Variations of the carbon+Oxygen to iron and the primary to secondary ratios with energy from 2 to 50 GeV/nucleon
273 BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V.K. An interpretation of the carbon-oxygen to iron ratio
415 L'HEUREUX, J. Chemical abundances of cosmic rays > 4.5 GV Measured with a large area proportional counter-scintillation counter stack
147 KIDD, J.M. The charge spectrum of VH nuclei recorded at a vertical cut-off rigidity of 11.5 GV
128 SMITH, L.H. The rigidity spectra of charged cosmic nuclei from 5 GV/c to 100 GV/c
248 JULIUSSON, E. Cosmic ray nuclear composition above 20 GeV/nucleon
111 ANAND, K.C. A determination of the fluxes of medium and heavy nuclei at rigidities greater than 13 GV
666 CESARSKY, C.J. Interpretation of the chemical composition of high energy cosmic rays
074 BADHWAR, G.C. Composition of Z>5 nuclei at 1.3 GeV/n and 23 GeV/n
543 GOLDEN, R.L. Charge composition between 4 and 100 GV
544 GOLDEN, R.L. General features of cosmic ray rigidity spectra from 4 to 250 GV
474 GRINDLAY, J.E. Cosmic ray composition at > 1012 eV from muon/electron ratios in EAS
675 ATALLAH, K. Cosmic ray composition measurements at high energies
371 ELBERT, J.W. Primary spectrum and composition in the region 10-1000 TeV
190 GERDES, C. The primary cosmic ray spectrum from 2 x 1011 eV to 1015 eV
Session OG - 5
129 SMOOT, G.F. Search for antinuclei in the primary cosmic rays
116 DAMLE, S.V. Rigidity spectra of helium and heavy nuclei above 17 GV and a search for anti-nuclei in primary cosmic rays
155 CARTWRIGHT, B. Abundances relative to carbon of the elements silicon to nickel in the galactic cosmic radiation
484 JULLIOT, C. Nuclear spectrometer to determine primary cosmic ray flux as a function of charge
407 CHOHAN, V.S. Cosmic ray nuclei of neon to nickel: source composition and propagation
044 WEBBER, W.R. Differences in the spectra of cosmic ray nuclear species below~GeV/nuc
445 RIOS, C. A study of the H and VH cosmic heavy ion groups
171 ISRAEL, M.H. Energy spectra of individual cosmic-ray elements with 10 < Z < 28
173 BINNS, W.R. Chemical composition of cosmic rays with Z>30 and E > 325 MeV/N
161 BLANFORD, G.E. Primary cosmic ray particles with Z > 35 (VVH particles)
162 BLANFORD, G.E. Testing of models of VVH particle sources and propagation
163 BLANDFORD, G.E. The origin and propagation of VVH primary cosmic ray particles
412 OSBORNE, W.Z. Charge and energy spectra of Z > 60 cosmic rays
716 BHANDARI, N. Kinetic energy spectra of 5-1500 MeV/n nuclei-long term averaged flux at 1-3 A.U.
717 BHANDARI, N. Temporal variations in the relative abundances of galactic VH and VVH nuclei during last 0.1 B.Y.
Session OG - 6
343 VOGES, W. Final results on gamma ray observation from the ESRO TD-1A satellite
277 FICHTEL, C.E. Observation of celestial high energy gamma rays from SAS-II
263 KNIFFEN, D.A. Studies of discrete high energy sources with SAS-II
Session OG - 7A
137 CLINE, T.L. Interplanetary 0.1 to 1.5 MeV electron and positron observations from IMP-7
264 DAUGHERTY, J.K. Measurement of cosmic ray positron and negatron spectra between 50 and 800 MeV
229 DAUGHERTY, J.K. Measurement of cosmic ray positron and negatron spectra between 1 and 10 GeV
126 BUFFINGTON, A. Measurement of separate electron and positron spectra in the primary cosmic rays from 5 to 50 GeV
157 HURFORD, G.J. The energy spectrum of 0.16 to 3 MeV electrons during solar quiet times
312 HURFORD, G.J. Observations of the ratio of low-energy cosmic-ray positrons and electrons during solar quiet times
158 HURFORD, G.J. Observations of the time - variation and anisotropy of 0.16 to 3 MeV electrons
142 CUMMINGS, A.C. Interstellar electron spectrum from the galactic non-thermal radio emission
141 CUMMINGS, A.C. Evidence for primary interstellar cosmic-ray electrons
Session OG - 7B
214 BURGER, J.J. The 1972 cosmic-ray electron spectrum above 0.5 GeV
275 SILVERBERG, R.F. The shape of the primary cosmic ray electron spectrum above 10 GeV
308 MEEGAN, C.A. Hodoscope measurements of the spectrum of cosmic electrons between 10 GeV and 100 GeV
568 NISHIMURA, J. Observation of high energy primary electrons with emulsion chamber
112 ANAND, K.C. Final results on the TIFR cosmic ray electron spectrum in the region 10 to 800 GeV
249 MULLER, D. Measurements of the spectrum of galactic electrons at very high energies
Session OG - 8
399 FISK, L.A. Compound diffustion of cosmic rays
053 WAYLAND, J.R. Superheavy cosmic rays and the fluctuating interstellar density
247 JULIUSSON, E. Cosmic rays at very high energies: discussion of some new results
488 MENEGUZZI, M. The variation of the high energy primary nuclei composition and the confinement region of cosmic rays
114 RENGARAJAN, T.N. An attempt to understand the changes in cosmic ray composition at medium energies
575 BELL, M.C. Interpretation of the shape of the primary spectrum near 1015 eV
620 AITMUHAMBETOV, A.A. Anisotropy and energy spectrum of cosmic rays in interstellar space
131 LERCHE, I. On the generation of large-scale magnetic fields by turbulent velocity fields
008 THIELHEIM, K.O. Structure of the galactic magnetic field
297 BAGGE, E.R. A possible explanation for the origin of the galactic magnetic field and its correlation to the cosmic ray phenomena
360 COWSIK, R. Nonthermal radio emission from the galactic disc
135 BOLDT, E. Electromagnetic radiation associated with the ionization of interstellar Gas by low energy cosmic rays
298 BAGGE, E.R. The stopping power of the galactic H II-Regions for charged cosmic ray particles
Session OG - 9
454 HOPPER, V. High energy gamma ray survey of the vela-centaurus carina region
509 GALPER, A.M. Research of cosmic gamma-radiation from Cygnus region
563 BROWNING, R. High energy gamma rays from the region of Cygnus
138 KINZER, R.L. Gamma-ray observation of the galactic plane and point sources in the southern hemisphere
476 GRINDLAY, J.E. First results of a southern hemisphere search for gamma ray sources at E > 3 X 1011 eV
449 ALBATS, P. High energy survey of the galactic center region
472 WEEKES, T.C. A survey of gamma-ray sources in the galactic plane at energies of 1011 to 1012 eV
613 GALPER, A.M. Observation of cosmic gamma-rays from the region of the north galactic pole
521 VLADIMIRSKY, B.M. High-energy gamma-ray outburst in the direction of the x-ray source CYG X-3
547 ALBERNHE, F. Low and middle latitude balloon measurements of the annihilation line and 0.4 - 10 MeV y rays
358 SULLIVAN, J.D. Compton y-rays from the galactic disc
581 STRONG, A.W. Galactic gamma-rays and the distribution of cosmic rays
041 nº - decay y - rays from the galaxy and the interstellar Gas content
564 RYGG, T.A. Predicted intensities of cosmic-ray- produced gamma-ray lines
489 MENEGUZZI, M. Cosmic nuclear gamma rays
607 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Y-rays of ultrahigh energy
Session OG - 10
313 BROWN, J.W. Measurements of the cosmic - ray Be/B ratio and the age of cosmic rays
146 O'DELL, F.W. New observations of Be/B in cosmic rays
253 RAISBECK, G. The 10Be problem - myth vs reality
359 COWSIK, R. Is the residence time of cosmic rays in the galaxy energy-dependent?
325 SILBERBERG, R. Monte carlo calculations of cross sections needed in cosmic-ray physics
251 YIOU, F. Experimental measurements of nuclear cross sections relevant to the cosmic ray spallation process
199 SCHMITT, W.F. A model for astrophysical spallation reactions
198 AYRES, C.L. Calculation of astrophysical spallation reactions using the reno model
324 SILBERBERG, R. Semiempirical relations for (p,xn) reactions, and some applications to astrophysics
252 RAISBECK, G. Electron capture isotopes in cosmic rays as astrophysical probes
106 WEFEL, J.P. Fragmentation parameters and cosmic-ray charged spectra
482 CASSE, M. 56 Ni in cosmic rays?
145 ADAMS, J.H. The interaction mean free path of 20Ne in nuclear emulsion
314 BROWN, J.W. The elemental abundance ratios of interstellar secondary and primary cosmic rays
125 GAISSER, T.K. Calculation of expected flux of anti-protons at earth due to collisions of primary cosmic rays with interstellar hydrogen
444 JUNG, M. Proton-alpha inelastic channels. An application to the formation of d and 3He in cosmic rays
Session OG - 11
224 SILBERBERG, R. Experimental tests of cosmic-ray propagation and origin
406 BISWAS, S. Source spectrum and the propagation of cosmic ray nuclei from the observations of H1, H2, He3 and He4 nuclei near the earth
226 SHAPIRO, M.M. Relative abundances of cosmic ray nuclei at the sources
486 CASSE, M. Atomic properties of the elements and their acceleration to cosmic ray energies
115 RAMADURAI, S. Preferential acceleration of heavy nuclei
704 LAVRUKHINA, A.K. On the origin of galactic cosmic rays
539 SITTE, K. Galactic diffusion of extragalactic cosmic rays
608 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Metagalactic protons of ultra high energies
583 OSBORNE, J.L. Galactic magnetic field irregularities and the origin of cosmic rays above 1017 eV
397 BARROWES, S.C. Isotropy of underground muons
Session OG - 12
246 LINGENFELTER, R.E. Cosmic ray prehistory and propagation
110 RENGARAJAN, T.N. Absorption of high energy heavy nuclei and gamma rays at the surface of hot neutron stars
584 KARAKULA, S. The possibility of a contribution to the primary cosmic ray spectrum from pulsars
463 COHEN, J.M. Origin of cosmic rays
245 HIGDON, J.C. Are supernovae cosmic ray sources?
696 BERLOVICH, E.Y. Formation of superheavy elements in the supernova bursts
362 COWSIK, R. Supernovae and the origin of cosmic rays
009 CULVER, R.B. Flare star contribution to the galactic cosmic ray flux
004 SCHRAMM, D.N. Origin of cosmic rays in explosions of massive stars
Volume 2:
Session MG - 1
132 LERCHE, I. On the transport properties of cosmic ray particles in turbulent magnetic fields
192 FISK, L. A theory of cosmic rays in a random magnetic field
193 KLIMAS, A. The parallel diffusion coefficient for cosmic rays in a turbulent magnetic field
278 FORMAN, M.A. Particle distribution functions in modulation theory
185 JONE, F.C. A new approach to cosmic ray diffusion theory
067 SARI, J.W. Cosmic ray diffusion tensor and its radial gradient near 1 AU
265 BARNDEN, L.R. The origin-of-scatter model for cosmic ray diffusion and the anisotropy predicted at earth
266 BARNDEN, L.R. The diurnal and semidiurnal variations from the origin-of-scatter model for different values of x and its r-dependence
007 THIELHEIM, K.O. Multiple scattering of charged particles in magnetic fields
561 MARTINIC, N.J. Cosmic ray propagation in the interplanetary medium
181 MORAAL, H. Cosmic ray modulation at neutron monitor energies using the force-field solution
654 SALIMZIBAROV, R.B. The solar wind deceleration effects in cosmic ray variations
513 DORMAN, L.I. On charged particle intensity fluctuations in interplanetary magnetic field
520 DORMAN, L.I. Galactic cosmic ray density distribution in interplanetary space expected on the basis of anisotropic diffusion theory including the actual distribution of solar activity over solar disc
512 DORMAN, L.I. Modulation of the spectrum, the radial and transverse gradients of galactic cosmic rays in a combined model of anisotropic and isotropic diffusion including convection and adiabatic cooling of particles in interplanetary space
140 GARRARD, T.L. Solar modulation of cosmic-ray protons and He nuclei
384 LEZNIAK, J.A. Calculation of a realistic gradient as a function of radial distance from the sun
Session MG - 2
153 LENTZ, G.A. Heliospheric intensity gradients of galactic cosmic ray nuclei and electrons from pioneer 10
276 TEEGARDEN, B.J. Pioneer 10 observations of the cosmic ray radial gradient between 1 and 4 A.U.
718 VAN ALLEN, J.A. Heliocentric radial dependence of galactic cosmic ray intensity to and beyond 3.3 A.U.
Session MG - 3A
212 BEDIJIN, P.J. The long-term modulation of cosmic rays
213 BURGER, J.J. Short-term intensity fluctuation of cosmic-ray electrons between 0.5 and 10 GeV
035 ROCKSTROH, J.M. Electron modulation during the recent solar cycle
250 FULKS, G. The cosmic ray electron spectrum and its modulation from 1968 through 1972
404 MCDONALD, F.B. Multifarious temporal variations of low-energy relativistic cosmic-ray electrons - II
036 WEBBER, W.R. Measurements of the primary cosmic ray electron spectrum from 1965 to 1972
144 CUMMINGS, A.C. Analytic approximations in the study of the solar modulation of electrons
279 FISK, L.A. Modulation of low energy galactic electrons
143 CUMMINGS, A.C. Interplanetary diffusion coefficients for cosmic rays
Session MG - 3B
411 OWENS, A.J. A relation between cosmic-ray fluctuations, gradient, and diffusion coefficient
039 FUJII, Z. Power spectrum of the cosmic ray intensity variation
319 LANZEROTTI, L.J. Spectral analysis of galactic cosmic ray intensities at different altitudes
525 ATTOLINI, M.R. The spectral analysis of cosmic ray variations in the 10-7 - 10-3 Hz frequency band
046 KODAMA, M. Balloon observation of short period variations of cosmic ray intensity
Session MG - 4A
182 RAUBENHEIMER, B.C. The pressure, cutoff rigidity and time dependence of the attenuation coefficient of a neutron monitor
180 RAUBENHEIMER, B.C. Effects influencing the attenuation coefficient of a neutron monitor
045 KODAMA, M. Multiple neutron character of the longterm variation in cosmic ray intensity during the LASY
470 KENT, D.W. Studies of modulation and solar particle events using neutron monitor multiplicities
589 OGITA, N. Reenxamination of the pressure corrected neutron monitor data
519 DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of the integral generation multiplicity, coupling coefficients, and partial barometric coefficients for the cosmic ray neutron component observations at various altitudes using the method of discontinuos markov processes including non-ordinarity of nuclear-meson cascade
504 AVDEEV, E.A. Studies of the coupling coefficients of the cosmic ray neutron component for the period of 1967-1971
Session MG - 4B
396 GROOM, D.E. Implications of scaling for the median primary energy in anisotropy experiments
467 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Present status of the coupling functions for the underground muon telescopes
617 BOOS, E.G. Calculations of the coupling coefficients for cosmic ray muon and neutron components
538 CASTAGNOLI, G.C. Response functions for underground muon telescopes
436 GOLD, R.E. Sidereal and antisidereal diurnal variations at neutron and muon monitor energies
422 MATHEWS, T. Response curves of muon telescopes
523 HAMELIN, J. Diurnal atmospheric tide considered as a possible origin of the 24h50m modulation observed deep underground
048 MORI, S. Underground observation of cosmic-rays with multi-directional large area muon telescope at misato
018 ALVIAL, G.P. Measurements of the atmospheric anomaly near the andes mountains by the absorption of the secondary cosmic ray flux
Session MG - 5
633 DOBROTIN, N.A. On the surplus radiation at 200-300 Km above the earth
496 CHARAKHCHYAN, T.N. The primary and albedo cosmic rays intensity in the earth's vicinity
447 SUREN, J.N. Absorption of primary cosmic-rays in the atmosphere
023 ALLKOFER, O.C. Fluxes and charge composition of low energetic heavy nuclei in the atmospheric depth of 40 to 100 G Cm-2
069 REPPIN, C. Measurement of earth albedo neutrons from 70 to 300 MeV
003 KLUMPAR, D.M. High energy neutrons at balloon altitudes
296 ZYCH, A.D. Results of high energy atmospheric and albedo neutron measurements at 11.5 BV and 4.5 BC cutoff rigidity
453 STAIB, J. The atmospheric gamma-ray spectrum from 50 MeV to 1 GeV at 3 mbar and sea level
676 THOMPSON, D. Production of gamma rays with E > 30 MeV in the atmosphere
223 SEEMAN, N. Atmospheric gamma radiation at energies > 10 MeV
557 BEMALKHEDKAR, M.M. Latitude variation of 510 keV line intensity and absorption length of atmospheric gamma radiation
Session MG - 6
652 KOZLOV, V.I. Cosmic ray variations with periods less than 12 hours
667 KANNO, T. Anisotropy of the third harmonic diurnal variation of cosmic-ray neutron intensity and its relation with the solar activity
466 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Worldwide cosmic ray solar tridiurnal variation
468 AHLUWALIA, H.S. On higher harmonics in cosmic-ray solar daily variation
049 MORI, S. Three-dimensional cosmic-ray anisotropy in interplanetary space based on an analysis of annual modulation of cosmic-ray solar diurnal variation
668 KANNO, T. On the variation of diurnal variation of cosmic-ray neutron intensity during the period of I.G.Y. - I.Q.S.Y.
269 BARNDEN, L.R. Attenuation of a galactic anisotropy by 2 and 4 sector interplanetary magnetic fields
427 REGENER, V.H. Correlation of interplanetary magnetic field and underground diurnal variation of cosmic rays
102 SWINSON, D.B. The "sidereal" anisotropy observed underground
037 HUMBLE, J.E. Underground cosmic ray observations and interplanetary magnetic field directions
558 ANTONUCCI, E. The diurnal anisotropies of the cosmic ray intensity underground
553 KARGATHRA, L.V. Anisotropy due to cosmic ray density gradients during solar maximum
055 KITAMURA, M. The solar cycle variation in the bidirectional anisotropy of cosmic rays in the interplanetary space
040 FUJIMOTO, K. Three dimensional cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space responsible for solar semi-diurnal variation
285 ANANTH, A.G. Diurnal variation characteristics on a day to day basis
283 AGRAWAL, S.P. Average characteristics of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy at relativistic energies
005 DUTT, J.C. The sidereal daily variation measured by highly inclined telescopes at 60 m.w.e. depth in London
103 SWINSON, D.B. Cosmic ray density gradients at high rigidities
047 ICHINOSE, M. Observations of cosmic-ray intensity variation at 50 m.w.e. underground since 1971
050 MURAKAMI, K. Daily variations of cosmic rays observed at 54 m.w.e. underground
517 DORMAN, L.I. Studies of magnetospheric and interplanetary cosmic ray variations in may-june, 1972
616 ASYLBAEVA, S.D. 24, 12 and 8-Hour cosmic ray anisotropy variations in interplanetary space
006 THAMBYAHPILLAI, T. Surface and underground measurements of long-term changes in the cosmic ray solar diurnal variation
164 IUCCI, N. Long-term variation in the cosmic ray anisotropies
038 SAKAKIBARA, S. Sidereal time variation of small air showers observed at mt. norikura
Session MG - 7
064 LINCOLN, J.V. Cosmic ray data in world data centers
282 SMART, D.F. An empirical method of estimating cutoff rigidities at satellite altitudes
280 SHEA, M.A. Transmittance functions for defining the response of a cosmic-ray detector in the geomagnetic field
210 ARENS, M. Search for cut-off variations at mid-latitude stations
271 LARSSON, L. Cosmic ray particles with low rigidities at texas, U.S.A.
195 GALL, R. The magnetospheric windows for access of solar protons to auroral peaks
311 EVANS, L.C. Access of solar cosmic rays into the polar regions
419 MASLEY, A.J. Charged particle access calculations
418 MASLEY, A.J. Charged particle access observations during solar maximum
624 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. The influence of the interplanetary magnetic field sector structure on the galactic cosmic ray modulation
514 DORMAN, I.V. Analytical solution to the direct and iverse problems for the solar cosmic ray effect on lower ionosphere
169 YUHAS, D. Long term behavior of VH cosmic rays as observed in lunar rocks
628 DERGACHEV, V.A. Radiocarbon content in the earth's atmosphere and cosmic ray time variations
662 PIZZELLA, G. Evidence for emission of cosmic rays by Jupiter
Session MG - 8
177 O'GALLAGHER, J.J. Cosmic ray hysteresis as evidence for time-dependent diffusive processes in the long term solar modulation
621 ZUSMANOVICH, A.G. The relation of cosmic ray modulation to solar wind parameters and solar activity within the france of the convective-diffusion model
518 DORMAN, I.V. Studies of the 11-year cosmic ray variation by spectrography method
497 CHARAKHCHYAN, A.N. Anomalous effect in the 11-year galactic cosmic ray modulation
421 MATHEWS, T. Modulation of galactic cosmic rays during solar cycle 20
166 IUCCI, N. Solar activity and cosmic ray modulation in cycles No. 19 and No. 20
507 DORMAN, L.I. Solar activity effect on the spatial and time cosmic ray distribution in interplanetary space
655 TANDBERG-HANSSEN, E. Some characteristics of ascending solar promineces
656 EDDY, J.A. Solar cycle variations in the white-light corona
658 PARKER, G.D. Sunspots, coronal streamers, and long-term modulation
659 PARKER, G.D. 27-Day recurrent cosmic ray modulation and long-lived solar disturbances
546 ANDA, R. On the possible periodicity of certain cosmic rays events
532 CASTAGNOLI, G.C. On a possible modulation of the cosmic ray intensity by Jupiter
618 KOLOMEETS, E.V. Long-term variations in cosmic rays and solar activity
623 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Comparison of connection of 27-day and 11-year cosmic ray variations with parameters of solar activity
511 BISHARA, A.A. High-energy spectra of the 11-year, 27-day and solar diurnal cosmic ray variations and forbush-decreases according to the underground observation data
338 PAK, B.S. A study of correlation on the day-today variability of daily cosmic rays with solar activities
680 SUBRAMANIAN, G. Cosmic ray modulation due to solar activity from various heliolatitudes
Session MG - 9
619 ALDAGAROVA, H.Z. Forbush-decrease analysis during the period 1965-1972
593 RUMYANTZEV, S.A. The characteristics of the cosmic rays associated with the passage of an interplanetary shock wave
515 DORMAN, L.I. Galactic cosmic ray propagation in interplanetary space in the presence of a strong shock wave
505 DORMAN, L.I. Shock wave studies on the basis of the increase effect before forbush-decrease
506 BELOV, A.V. Studies of isotropic and anisotropic cosmic ray variations in the earth's vicinities during disturbed periods
653 ALTUKHOV, A.M. Simultaneous variations of cosmic ray current and interplanetary magnetic field
165 IUCCI, N. The heliolongitude of the active regions and the time behavior of the associated forbush decreases
167 IUCCI, N. Long and short term modulation in solar cycle No. 20
267 BARNDEN, L.R. Forbush decreases 1966-1972: their solar and interplanetary associations and their anisotropies
268 BARNDEN, L.R. The large-scale magnetic field configuration associated with forbush decreases
401 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M.A. Forbush decreases observed from the IMP-VI spacecraft
052 WADA, M. A distinct loss cone in cosmic ray flow which lived three days, February 5-7, 1968
051 MISHIMA, Y. Forbush decreases observed at 54 m.w.e. underground
556 BEMALKHEDKAR, M.M. Diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays associated with forbush decreases and solar flares
Session MG - 10
403 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M.A.I. The modulation of low energy galactic cosmic rays
154 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The anomalous 1972 low energy galactic cosmic rya proton and helium spectra
016 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Changes in the rigidity dependence of the eleven-year modulation
498 SVIRZHEVSKAYA, A.K. The energy spectra of eleven-year variations of the cosmic ray intensity as measured in the stratosphere
260 VERSCHELL, H.J. A hysteresis effect in cosmic ray modulation
033 ENGEL, A.R. Satellite measurements of the cosmic ray anisotropy at 1 GV
032 DYER, C.S. Possible explanation of the 0.3% sunward streaming of 1 GV cosmic rays seen by HEOS-1
178 MCCARTHY, J. Anisotropies of galactic cosmic rays outside the orbit of earth measured on pioneer 10
139 GARRARD, T.L. Relation of the radial gradient of cosmic-ray protons to the size of the solar-modulation region
586 VOLK, H.J. Theory of cosmic ray diffusion in the inner solar system
587 MORFILL, G. The radial and rigidity dependence of the cosmic ray diffusion coefficient in interplanetary space
034 WEBB, S. Numerical studies of the interaction of energetic particles with interplanetary field discontinuities
410 BEUERMANN, K.P. Stationary solutions of the transport equation for a source of solar particles
526 MARTINIC, N.J. Transport of solar particles into interplanetary space
306 EARL, J.A. Coherent propagation of charged particle bunches in random magnetic fields
215 GOLD, R.E. The influence of coronal magnetic structures on low energy solar proton events
429 REINHARD, R. Coronal transport of solar flare protons
428 REINHARD, R. Drift and diffusion of solar flare protons in the corona
221 SAKURAI, K. Expanding magnetic bottles and relativistic electrons associated with solar proton flares
382 SULLIVAN, J.D. Induced emission and the onset of low energy particles from eastern hemisphere solar flares
627 CHARIKOV, YU.E. The heating of solar plasma by solar - flare accelerated electrons and hard thermal x-rays
Session SP - 2
148 WIBBERENZ, G. Solar particle propagation and the interplanetary environment: a study of the 18 nov 1968 event
149 LANZEROTTI, L.J. Risetimes to maximum flux of solar electron and proton events and their relation to the interplanetary - field power spectrum
510 VERNOV, S.N. Solar cosmic ray flare of September 1, 1971
622 BAISAKALOVA, A.B. Generation and propagation of solar cosmic rays during the flares
416 FAN, C.Y. Intensity oscillation of low energy solar particles observed on the IMP 7 satellite
307BAGG, L.E. Balloon observations of rapid variations in solar particle flux during july 1972
485 BAROUCH, E. West-limb proton flares - a tool for clarifying the propagation process
383 ALLUM, F.R. A comparison of cosmic ray anisotropies and interplanetary magnetic field data late in a solar flare
261 WENZEL, K-P. The april 17/18, 1972 solar event: spectral and directional measurements of protons, alpha-particles, and electrons
017 PALMEIRA, R.A.R. Evidence for a scatter - free solar cosmic ray propagation
426 BAKER, M.B. Simultaneous satellite and riometer studies
170 HOYT, H. The time-averaged flux of solar protons as measured by thermoluminescence studies of lunar rocks
709 DARCHIEVA, L.A. North-south asymmetry of solar cosmic ray intensity in polar caps
664 TRONCOSO, O. Anisotropic cosmic ray increases on November 1970
Session SP - 3
715 BHANDARI, N. Charge composition and energy spectrum of solar flare VVH and VH nuclei
367 SULLIVAN, J.D. On the charge state of low energy Fe nuclei accelerated by solar flares
366 SHIRK, E.K. Observation of trans-iron solar flare nuclei in an Apollo 16 command module window
365 PRICE, P.B. Systematics of heavy ion enhancements in solar flares
361 COWSIK, R. Toward a model for the enhancement of heavy nuclei in solar flares
310 GARRARD, T.L. The isotopes of H and He in solar cosmic rays
300 FLEISCHER, R.L. Enrichment of heavy nuclei in the april 17, 1972 solar flare
179 GLOECKLER, G. Direct observations of the charge states of low energy solar particles
584 HOVESTADT, D. Measurement of elemental abundance of very low energy solar cosmic rays
208 ARMSTRONG, T.P. Time variations and angular distributions of alpha particles and medium nuclei for the October 27, 1972 solar particle event
207 KRIMIGIS, S.M. Measurements of the relative abundances of Fe-group, He, and M nuclei during the October 29, 1972 solar particle event
191 WEBBER, W.R. Pioneer 10 measurements of the isotopic composition of solar cosmic rays during august 1972
357 SULLIVAN, J.D. Relative abundances of nuclei with 2 < Z < 36 in solar flares
227 BERTSCH, D.L. Variations in the nuclear abundances in solar particle events
634 DOBROTIN, N.A. On enrichment of heavy nuclei in solar cosmic rays
405 NEVATIA, J. Abundances of solar cosmic ray nuclei of oxygen to iron in January 24, 1971 event
228 BISWAS, S. Relative abundances and energy spectra of solar cosmic ray nuclei in the august 4, 1972 event
Session SP - 4
281SHEA, M.A. A composite catalog of ground-level cosmic-ray increases
187 SCHINDLER, S.M. Evidence for very high-energy solar particle production
347 - 349 DUGGAL, S.P. Relativistic cosmic rays from the sun's invisible disk
340 MISCHKE, C.F.W. The neutron moderated detector and the determination of rigidity dependence of protons from the ½ September 1971 solar flare
469 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Production of neutrons in the solar atmosphere
189 REPPIN, C. Solar neutron production during the events on 04 and 07 august 1972
385 MOON, S. A search for solar neutrons from 10 - 100 MeV
295 ZYCH, A.D. Results of a high energy solar neutron experiment at ballon altitudes on august 5, 1972
134 RAMATY, R. Nuclear gamma rays from solar flares
196 CHUPP, E.L. Gamma ray emissions from McMath region 11976 during august 1972
626 KOCHAROV, G.E. Solar wind, cosmic rays and solar neutrinos
015 KANE, S.R. Acceleration of electrons during the flash phase of solar flares
Session SP - 5
160 HURFORD, G.J. Measurements of the flux of low-energy solar - flare positrons
456 ANDERSON, K.A. Observations of 38-344 KeV interplanetary protons during quiet times
455 LIN, R.P. Observations of 38 to 344 KeV protons and 2 to 100 KeV electrons in solar events
552 PALMER, I.D. Variations in solar energetic particles associated with interplanetary shock waves
386 RAO, U.R. Corotating particle events
150 MCKIBBEN, R.B. Corotating particle fluxes observed with the pioneer 7 and IMP 4 spacecraft
301KUNSTMANN, J. The connection of energetic storm particle events to interplanetary magnetic field discontinuities
299 WOODS, R.T. Low energy, heavy cosmic ray nuclei during a solar quiet time
364 CHAN, J.H. Charge composition and energy spectrum of suprathermal solar particles
168 MAURETTE, M. Measurements of extremely low-energy VH ions in space during a flare and during "quiet" time sun conditions
206 KRIMIGIS, S.M. Measurements of the quiet - time low energy proton, alpha, and M-Nuclei component in cosmic rays
151 SIMPSON, J.A. The interplanetary quiet time differential spectra of protons and helium below ~2 MeV Per nucleon from pioneer 10
Session SPMG
657 CHASSON, R.L. Energy - dependent phenomena of muons and nucleons in august 1972
518 DORMAN, I.V. Studies of the 11- Year cosmic ray variation by spectrography method
497 CHARAKHCHYAN, A.N. Anomalous effect in the 11-year galactic cosmic ray modulation
421 MATHEWS, T. Modulation of galactic cosmic rays during solar cycle 20
166 IUCCI, N. Solar activity and cosmic ray modulation in cycles No. 19 and No. 20
507 DORMAN, L.I. Solar activity effect on the spatial and time cosmic ray distribution in interplanetary space
655 TANDBERG-HANSSEN, E. Some characteristics of ascending solar prominences
656 EDDY, J.A. Solar cycle variations in the white-light corona
658 PARKER, G.D. Sunspots, coronal streamers, and long-term modulation
659 PARKER, G.D. 27-Day recurrent cosmic ray modulation and long-lived solar disturbances
546 ANDA, R. On the possible periodicity of certain cosmic rays events
532 CASTAGNOLI, G.C. On a possible modulation of the cosmic ray intensity by Jupiter
618 KOLOMEETS, E.V. Long-term variations in cosmic rays and solar activity
623 BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Comparison of connection of 27-day and 11-year cosmic ray variations with parameters of solar activity
Volume 3:
Session MN - 1
372 WRIGHT, A.G. An accurate measurement of muon intensity at two depths underground
117 SHELDON, W.R. The directional muon intensity underground from 0º to 80º at 700 to 5000 hg/cm2
573 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Muon observations at 3375 hg/cm2 and 6060 hg/cm2 underground
392 BERGESON, H.E. Zenith angle and depth dependence of cosmic ray muons
369 REINES, F. Analysis of the residual cosmic ray muon flux observed in the CWI neutrino experiment
719 FIREMAN, E.L. Radiochemical measurements of muons underground
075 CANTRELL, W.G. Measurement of absolute cosmic ray muon intensities underground at large zenith angles
065 AGUIRRE, C. The muon flux of cosmic rays of energies greater than 0.4 GeV
080 ADAIR, R.K. The range of muons in rocks
184 KOBAYAKAWA, K. On the range fluctuations of high energy muons
590 NISHIMURA, J. A fluctuation problem of high energy muon considering the existence of knee of the energy spectrum
Session MN - 2
024 ALLKOFER, O.C. The horizontal sea level muon spectra up to 1.5 TeV
320,321 AYRE, C.A. The absolute muon spectrum in the range 3.5 - 700 GeV/c in the near vertical direction
522 BURNETT, T.H. Sea level muon spectra and charge ratios from the UCSD cosmic ray spectrometer
78,79 LEIPUNER, L. A spectrograph measurement of the momentum spectra of atmospheric muons in the TeV range at different zenith angles
579 NG, L.K. Energy spectrum of muons above 3.1011 eV in the near vertical direction
492,493 AMINEVA, T.P. High-energy muon generation in cosmic rays
615 KOKOULIN, R.P. Energy spectrum of cosmic muons at large zenith angles and muon generation at energies 1012 eV
631 ERLYKIN, A.D. Investigation of cascades, produced by high energy muons
413 LAU, S.Y. Absolute measurement of cosmic ray muon intensity near 1 GeV/c
414 LAU, K.S. The momentum spectrum of cosmic ray muons in the range 4-600 GeV/c
118 ABDEL-MONEM, M.S. The absolute vertical muon spectrum in the momentum range 2-1000 GeV/c
Session MN - 3
077 BATEMAN, B.J. Charge ratios of cosmic ray muons arriving at ground level from the geomagnetic west
322 AYRE, C.A. The muon charge ratio in the near vertical direction in the range 10-450 GeV/c
395 ASHLEY II, G.K. Cosmic ray muon charge ratio measurements above 1 TeV
390 MORRISON, J.L. Hadronic scaling and the charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
674 KAMIYA, Y. Cosmic-ray muon charge ratio and its interpretation by scaling hypothesis
524 BURNETT, T.H. Feynman scaling and the spectrum of cosmic ray muons
569 LILAND, A. Analytic evaluation of pion, kaon and muon distributions in the atmosphere
351 BELLA, G. The horizontal cosmic-ray muon spectrum at sea level
353 WIEDER, M. The vertical muon spectrum and charge ratio at sea level
549 MORI, K. Cosmic ray muon intensities and inclusive particle spectra observed by accelerator experiments
124 GAISSER, T.K. Calculation of muon yields, response functions and sea level integral energy spectrum using recent accelerator data and Feynman scaling
373 ROGERS, I.W. Muon groups underground
376 NARANAN, S. Lateral distribution of muons of energy 220 GeV in EAS
377 NARANAN, S. Muons of energy greater than 1800 GeV in EAS
393 LOWE, G.H. Measurement of multiple muon rates underground
535 BERGAMASCO, L. Observations on muon showers underground. I. the multiplicity distribution
536 DARDO, M. Observation on muon showers underground. II. the angular spread
537 DARDO, M. Observations on muon showers underground. III. Local interactions
597 KHRENOV, B.A. Muon energy spectrum in EAS
255 MIKAMO, S. Energy and angular distributions of horizontal air showers with sizes 3x103 to 1x105
695 BASAROV, E.V. The investigation of muon groups near the axis of extensive air showers
477 GAWIN, J. Investigations of the horizontal air showers
710 VOLOVIK, V.D. Horizontal air showers (HAS) investigation
Session MN - 4
663 BASCHIERA, B. Investigation of the stopping muon rate underground with a visualizing technique
204 BHAT, P.N. Angular distribution of low energy muons at a depth of 417 hg cm-2 underground
200 BHAT, P.N. Flux of stopping muons at a depth of 985 hg cm-2 underground
408 CROUCH, M.F. Angular distribution of decaying cosmic ray muons observed underground
107 HIGASHI, S. Stopping muons accompanied by penetrating particles underground
508 ALEKSEEV, E.N. The intensity of µ? e - decays at different depths underground
119 BAZER-BACHI, A.R. Local production of secondary particles deep underground
611 BEZRUKOV, L.B. Investigation of depth-intensity curve of nuclear events induced by muons
450 ANDERSON, S. Cosmic ray muons underwater
082 ADAIR, R. Measurement of the total photo-nucleon cross section at very high energies through comparison of muon depth-intensity measurements with intensity measurements made with spectrometers
394 CASSIDAY, G.L. The solar neutrino background and the photonuclear cross section
201 KITAMURA, T. The mutron project I
108 CHIN, S. A study of nuclear interaction of muons with energy higher than a few hundred GeV
672 HONDA, K. An observation of structural bursts produced by high energy muons in the rock
614 BOROG, V.V. Energy dependence of the nuclear interaction cross-section of cosmic muons in the range 0.3 - 3 TeV
602 KALMYKOV, N.N. Possible existence of anomalous muon interaction at energies above 10 TeV
Session MN - 5
070 BOZOKI, G. Calibration of large volume non-directional Cerenkov counter for neutrino detection
071 LANDE, K. Search for neutrino pulses of extraterrestrial origin
417 DAVIS, JR. Experimental limits on extraterrestrial sources of neutrinos
612 CHUDAKOV, A.E. The project of an arrangement for the detection of neutrino radiation from collapsing stars
609 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Astrophysical upper bounds on neutrino-nucleon cross section at energy Ev > 3.1017 eV
059 PATTISON, J.B.M. Neutrino interactions at the CERN protons-synchrotron
368 REINES, F. Analysis of the results of the CWI neutrino experiment
391 BERGESON, H.E. The cosmic ray neutrino-induced muon spectrum and the inelastic neutrino cross section at high energies
595 VOLKOVA, L.V. To the question on the total neutrino-nucleon interaction cross-section
096 ASHTON, F. Characteristic interactions of incoherent cosmic ray particles observed using a flash tube chamber
120 OSBORNE, A.R. The multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons
121 OSBORNE, A.R. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
424 BASU, P.S. Specific ionization of cosmic ray muons in the momentum range 3-200 GeV/c
425 NANDI, B.C. Charge dependence of electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
699 ERLYKIN, A.D. Nuclear interaction of muons with energy above 0.5 TeV
Session HE - 1
625,644 ANZON, Z.V. General characteristics of inelastic proton-nucleon and coherent interactions at 200 GeV/c
681 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Clustering and correlations of prongs in inelastic proton-proton interactions at ISR energies
682 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Correlations between left and right fragmentation cones in high energy inelastic proton-proton collisions
683 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Features of high energy inelastic proton-proton events in which large momentum transfer photons are produced
684 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Measurement of the total proton-proton cross section at the ISR
685 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Multiplicity distribution of produced prongs in inelastic proton-proton interaction at ISR energies
686 AMENDOLIA, R.S. Single particle rapidity distributions in inelastic proton-proton interactions at the ISR
Session HE - 2A
083,084 LEIPUNER, L. Search for quarks produced in the interactions of 300 GeV protons
090 HAZEN, W.E. Search for e/3 quarks in cosmic rays with the leeds cloud chamber
527-531 CLARK, A.F. On the lack of fractionally charged particles in cosmic radiation
095 ASHTON, F. Search for e/3 quarks in regions of extensive air showers of local electron density > 160m-2
534 BRIATORE, L. An underground search for quarks
409 ALCOCK, C.R. Search for massive and /or fractionally charged particles
669 ORTH, C.D. Alternative explanations for the observations of unknown heavy-mass particles in cosmic-ray showers
203 BHAT, P.N. Search for heavy leptons in cosmic radiation at a depth of 7.6 hg cm-2 underground
Session HE - 2B
089 HAZEN, W.E. Transverse momenta from an air-shower study
316 BARUCH, J.E.F. Multiple hadron events near sea-level
236 SIOHAN, F. Measurement of flux of charged hadrons above 300 GeV at sea level
234 SIHAN, F. Measurement of the charged hadron flux at 9500 feet
123 GAISSER, T.K. Fluxes of unaccompanied hadrons in the atmosphere at high energies
580 KEMPA, J. High energy nuclear active particles in the atmosphere
113 DANIEL, R.R. Propagation of secondary electron-photon component of the cosmic radiation in the atmosphere in the region 1 MeV to 10 GeV
591 MISAKI, A. A cascade theory under approximation C II - - - numerical results - - -
Session HE - 3A
639 APANASENKO, A.V. Investigation of nuclear interactions of hadrons at 5-10 TeV
629 NAM, R.A. Energy dependence of energy share transferred by hadrons into the soft component
183 WILKES, R. Interactions of unaccompanied cosmic ray hadrons in carbon for the energy range 100-500 GeV
502 AGANINA, M.U. Properties of a persisting nucleon in nucleon-nucleus reactions
501 AGANINA, M.U. Evidence for a new mechanism of the calorimeter cascade generation above 200 GeV
Session HE - 3B
133 CHESHIRE, D.L. Measurement of the fragmentation cross section of 2.1 GeV/nucleon 12C and 16O ions in CsI and tungsten
446 KAISER, R. Interactions of 2.1 GeV/nuc accelerated carbon and oxygen heavy ions obtained at the bevatron (LBL)
345 VISHWANATH, P.R. Hadron interactions with nuclei
630 CHUBENKO, A.P. Effective cross-sections for inelastic collisions of hadrons with atomic nuclei of air and lead
022 ALLKOFER, O.C. Attenuation of heavy nuclei intensities in the atmosphere by fragmentation
451 MARTIN, J.W. Cosmic ray nuclear interactions over 5 Tev and comparation with scaling
218 GRIEDER, P.K.F. Some results of high energy intranuclear cascade simulations in nucleon nucleons interactions
Session HE - 4
238,243 LATTES, C.M.G. Multiple production of mesons in cosmic-ray high energy nuclear interactions
239,240 LATTES, C.M.G. Atmospheric phenomena of extremely high energy cosmic-ray components
241 FUJIMOTO, Y. et al. An example of multiple production of more than fifty nuclear active particles without emission of neutral pi-meson
712 ANISCHENKO, Y.V. Preliminary results of investigation of hadron interactions at energy~106 GeV
499 DOBROTIN, N.A. A remarkable photoemulsion event indicating a production of "superheavy" fireball
174,175,176 KURAMATA, S. Detailed analysis of jet showers observed by emulsion chambers with producing layer
287 OHTA, I. Large-area emulsion chamber experiment at Mt. Fuji
194 TAIRA, T. Observation of high energy y-rays and hadrons with Fe-emulsion chamber
632 CHERDYNTSEVA, K.V. Electron-photon componenets of cosmic rays at mountain altitude
642 APANASENKO, A.V. Y-ray family fluctuations at ? Ey selection
636 BARADZEI, L.T. Production of charged and neutral pions of energies of 1-10 TeV in the atmosphere
643 EMELYANOV, Y.A. Y-quanta at the mountainous level under the big zenith angles
Session HE - 5
638 LEBEDEV, A.M. Comparison of experimental data about hadron interactions at energy of 200 GeV with multiperipheral theory
635 SMORODIN, Y.A. Multiple pion production according to the cosmic ray and ISR data
533 SITTE, K. A modified fireball model: multiplicity laws in hadronic interactions
540 SITTE, K. A modified fireball model: isobar and fireball masses
054 JABS, A. Cross features of pionization and fragmentation at high energies
315 BARUCH, J.E.F. Evidence for a strongly interacting particle of mass 40 GeV
288 KASAHARA, K. Calculation for morphological study with the emulsion chamber
010 TATI, T. Lorentz-factors and masses of fireballs
551 MORI, K. The gammanization processes in energetic nuclear events
550 MORI, K. The multiplicity distribution of the very high energy hadronic collisions
068 HORIKIRI, M. The cool fireball model of hadronic interactions
592 LIBBY, L.M. Systematics for elastic scattering of elementary particles
Session HE - 6
Session HEMN
605 VOLKOVA, L.V. A discussion on experimental cosmic ray muon spectrum in the energy range 109 + 1013 EV
606 VOLKOVA, L.V. Cosmic ray muon positive excess and primary cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere
578,585 WDOWCZYK, J. Relevance of cosmic ray data to interaction models
389 MASON, G.W. Scaling model calculations of underground multiple-muon phenomena
081 ADAIR, R.K. Calculation of secondary cosmic ray fluxes using accerator data and scaling
Volume 4:
Session AS - 1A
294 SMITH, G.J. Optical Cerenkov emission from large air showers
566 BSIA, G. Study of temporal structure of EAS by means of Cerenkov light
601 EFIMOV, N.N. About EAS Cerenkov radiation pulse form
648 DYAKONOV, M.N. EAS Cerenkov light flux at core distances 300 to 500 m at sea level and the energy of shower primaries
646 DYAKONOV, M.N. The results of the first stage observations at the Yakutsk EAS complex array. II. The lateral distribution of EAS cernekov light of large sizes at sea level
649 KRASILNIKOV, D.D. Cosmic ray energy spectrum at energies above 1017 eV
Session AS - 1B
588 FUJII, M. Non-axial symmetric distribution of radio wave intensity emitted from an extensive air shower
598,600 ATRASHKEVICH, V.B. The investigation of radio emission from EAS with the frequencies 32 MHz, 58 MHz and 2 MHz
057-058 ALLAN, H.R. Fluctuations in the longitudinal development of EAS studied by means of their radio emission
459-460 MANDOLESI, N.G. Radio pulses at 46, 65 and 110 MHz from EAS
056 CLAY, R.W. Low frequency radio signals from extensive air showers
388 CASTLE, R.J. Discussion of radio pulses
711 VOLOVIK, V.D. Spectral distribution EAS radio-frequency radiation study
Session AS - 2
085 WAHAB, M.A. Transition effect of extensive and local penetrating cosmic-ray showers in Alexandria
560 GENNANT, R. Decrease of radiation length in air due to molecular binding
677 SIVAPRASAD, K. Models of EAS development and the size spectrum of EAS at various atmospheric depths
582 GAWIN, J. Longitudinal development of extensive air showers
697 DEDENKO, L.G. Fluctuations of muon structure function in extensive air showers in the energy range 1017 + 1021 eV
087 WADDINGTON, C.J. The cascading of cosmic ray nuclei in the atmosphere
596 GUZHAVIN, V.V. Spatial and angular distribution of cascade particles near shower axis
604 BAKHTADZE, A.K. Fluctuations in the angular distribution of electrons in electromagnetic cascades to the core approximation
216,217 GRIEDER, P.K.F. The effect of NN- production on particle spectra in vertically incident and inclined showers derived from simulations
290-293 DIXON, H.E. Computer simulations of air showers
Session AS-3
092 ASHTON, F. The electron density spectrum of extensive air showers at sea level
027 MCCAUGHAN, J.B.T. The density spectrum of E.A.S.
610 BEREZINSKIY, V.S. On the hypothesis of dust grain origin of cosmic rays air showers
480 CATZ, PH. Estimation of the primary cosmic rays mean mass on the basis of EAS parameters fluctuations
698 ERLYKIN, A.D. High energy muons of EAS
336 LINSLEY, J. Volcano ranch evidence on cosmic ray composition
645 KERSCHENHOLZ, I.M. The results of the first stage observations at the Yakutsk EAS complex array. I. The lateral distribution and EAS size spectrum at sea level
326 EDGE, D.M. The primary energy spectrum above 1017 eV
337 LINSLEY, J. Volcano ranch evidence on the cosmic ray energy spectrum: a preliminary re-evaluation
026 BELL, C.J. The upper end of the observed cosmic ray energy spectrum
028 BELL, C.J. The arrival directions of large E.A.S.
066 AGUIRRE, C. Correlation of pulsar positions and the arrival directions of air showers of energies 1017-1018eV observed at chacaltaya
327 BROWNLEE, R.G. Arrival directions of high enegy EAS
Session AS - 4
702 KABANOVA, N.V. On the some mean characteristics of muon component in extensive air showers at 3340 m.a.s.1.
433 ARMITAGE, M.L. The density distribution of the muon and electron components of near vertical EAS
431 ARMITAGE, M.L. The time distribution of muons in EAS
432 ARMITAGE, M.L. Studies of EAS as function of zenith angle
289 DIXON, H.E. Recent measurements of the muon component of large air showers at haverah park
259 KAWAGUCHI, S. Characters of air showers of energies above 1017 eV observed at sea level
335 LINSLEY, J. The structure function of EAS measured at volcano ranch
025 BELL, C.J. The structure functions of very large E.A.S.
567 DE VILLIERS, E.J. Arrival time distributions of extensive air shower particles
256 AGUIRRE, C. Curvatures of air shower fronts at sizes 3 x 107 - 3 x 109 observed at chacaltaya (5200 m.a.s.1.)
328 LAPIKENS, J. The relation of longitudinal development to shower front structure
647 KOZLOV, V.I. The results of the first stage observations at the Yakutsk EAS complex array. III. Zenith angle EAS distribution with size ~108 particle at sea level and the strongly inclined events of large sizes
257 AGUIRRE, C. Lateral distributions of electrons and muons in large air showers observed at chacaltaya (5200 m.a.s.1)
258 AGUIRRE, C. A study of large air showers at chacaltaya (5200 m.a.s.1.)
650 ASEIKIN, V.S. Investigations of EAS with primary energies less than 1015eV
599 KHRISTIANSEN, G.B. The muons of energies >10 Gev in EAS
576 FIRKOWSKI, R. Muons in extensive air showers
091 ASHTON, F. Characteristics of extensive air showers selected by a local electron density detector
Session AS - 5
Workshop on energy calibration of air shower arrays
Session AS - 6A
Extensive air showers: high wnwegy interactions
380 TONWAR, S.C. Search for heavy mass particles in EAS
029-030 GOOREVICH, L. Ultra-high energy interactions and the energy calibration of giant air shower arrays
378-379 VATCHA, R.H. Trends in the energy dependence of strong interaction characteristics at ultra high energies
603 KALMYKOV, N.N. Extensive air showers and characteristics of nuclear interactions at superhigh energies
219 GRIEDER, P.K.F. A critical analysis of high energy interaction models based on air shower simulations
689 MIKAMO, S. Nuclear effect and extensive air shower properties
122 GAISSER, T.K. Cosmic ray air showers and Feynman scaling above 1000 GeV
572 MIYAKE, S. A change of interaction character around 1017 eV
594 ASEIKIN, V.S. The energy of extensive air shower cores
705 NESTEROVA, N.M. The extensive air shower core structure and large transverse momenta of nuclear interaction
242 LATTES, C.M.G. Air shower cores observed by chacaltaya emulsion chamber
554 VAN STAA, R. The hadron component in EAS at mountain altitude
555 SAMORSKI, M. Comparison of the electron and high energy hadron flux in individual EAS cores
464-465 MATANO, T. The study of hadronic component of extensive air showers
019 DAKE, S. EAS cores and high energy y rays
Session TI - 1
086 FROECHTENIGT, J.F. S-056 tests and soft x-ray scattering
440 AGRAWAL, P.C. A rocket borne instrument for the study of solft x-ray emission from cosmic x-ray sources
494 KVASHNIN, A.N. Neutron contribution to x-ray photon production in stratosphere
012 SCHONFELDER, V. A balloon borne soft gamma ray telescope
060 CLAVERIE, A.A. Monte carlo determination of the response function of a cylindrical Na I(Tl) crystal
130 DAUBER, P.M. The liquid-xenon Compton telescope: A new technique for gamma-ray astronomy
562 BAKER, R.E. Detection methods for gamma-ray sources in the energy range 1-10 MeV
197 ANDRESEN, R.D. An accelerator evaluation of the performance of the COSB experiment for gamma-ray astronomy
262 HARTMAN, R.C. Calibration and data analysis of SAS-II gamma ray telescope
692 BIGNAMI, G.F. A method for extraction of physical parameters from recognized gamma ray patterns in astronomical spark chambers
002 KIM, C.Y. Solar neutron detector
Session TI - 2
334 LINSLEY, J. Some problems in measuring EAS particle density with scintillation detectors
430 BLAKE, P.R. Studies on water Cerenkov detectors
565 MARANGONI, G. An automatic array for EAS detection by Cerenkov light
701 GLUSHKOV, A.V. The further development of the yakusk EAS array and the methodical questions
020 ALLKOFER, O.C. Glass - Spark chambers for shower measurements
186 BARROWES, S.C. Cosmic-ray cascades photographed in scintillator
237 FUJIMOTO, Y. Accuracy and calibration of energy measurement for cascade showers
691 MAJUMDAR, D. Ionization measurement of cosmic ray particles by wide Gap spark chamber
072 THOMPSON, R.W. Determination of the point of jet interaction by backwards extrapolation of the observed secondaries
713 BOWEN, T. A mountain altitude cosmic ray mass spectrometer
211 DEBRUNNER, H. Concerning the multiplicity yield function of the NM-64 neutron monitor
342 QUANG, T.T. Theoretical and experimental investigations of silicon dioxide as producer, moderator and reflector in neutron monitors
458 SKOLNIK, J. Diffusion of evaporation neutrons in a 6-NM-64 neutron monitor
503 BLOKH, YA.A. Method for sourceless calibration of instruments for cosmic ray intensity detection
Session TI - 3
104 HIGASHI, S. Application of transition radiation to the cosmic-ray researches
105 HIGASHI, S. Absorption measurements of x-ray transition radiation with thin foil
230-232 ELLSWORTH, R. Transition radiation produced in thin plastic foils by 3-15 GeV/c electrons
233 MACFALL, J. A spectrometer for identification of hadrons of energy greater than 300 GeV
637 SLAVATINSKY, S.A. Measurement of x-ray transition radiation of electron beams with the energy 0.5 and 31 GeV
640 ZATSEPIN, V.I. Detection of transition radiation using nuclear emulsions
641 ZATSEPIN, V.I. Identification of > 0.5 GeV electrons of the basis of transition radiation
302 ENGE, W. Experimental analysis of cellulose nitrate and lexan-polycarbonate as cosmic ray particle detector
448 KAISER, R. Heavy cosmic ions recorded in nuclear emulsions during the lunar missions Apollo XVI and XVII. Experiment NASA M211 BIOSTACK I and II
457 SCHOPPER, E. AgC1 particle track detectors
461 PLIENINGER, T. Comparison of cosmic ray and artificial tracks of Fe ions in extraterrestrial samples
462 KRATSCHMER, W. Techniques for identification of VH ions from their etchable tracks in minerals
Session TI - 4
542 GOLDEN, R.L. A new magnetic spectrometer system for cosmic ray studies
661 EBY, P. Calculation of energy loss by highly charged particles and the interpretation of cosmic ray data
435 VERMA, S.D. A charged particle telescope for studying the flux of primary cosmic ray nuclei as functions of charge, mass, and energy
042 WEBBER, W.R. Cosmic ray isotope resolution obtained using a new Cerenkov-total energy telescope
346 FISHER, A.J. A large area multi-element telescope for measuring the cosmic ray isotope composition
481 CASSE, M. Isotopic analysis of GeV heavy nuclei by differential slowing down
490 LINNEY, A.D. The performance of powder Cerenkov counters
714 VALOT, P. Charge and velocity resolution of Cerenkov counters in a bean of accelerated oxygen nuclei
235 STOTTLEMEYER, A. Momentum resolution of a large magnetic cloud chamber
317 BARUCH, J.E.F. The transition effects in a multi-material calorimeter
341 CRANNEL, C.J. Instrumental and analytic techniques for separating protons from electrons in the cosmic ray flux
270 LARSSON, L. The velocity dependence of the photometrically determined track width of heavy ions in ilford G5 nuclear emulsions
272 JENSEN, M. An experimental study of the formation of tracks of fast heavy ions in ilford G5 nuclear emulsion
001 KATZ, R. Track structure
073 CURTIS, C.C. A field-ionization neutral-particle mass spectrometer
693 SANDERSON, T.R. Spherical harmonic analysis of satellite anisotropy measurements
Session TI - 5
021 CARSTENSEN, K. A muon spectrometer using a superconducting magnet
076 CANTRELL, W.G. The AMH magnetic spectrometer telescope
202 KITAMURA, T. The mutron project II
678 KAMIYA, Y. A cosmic-ray spectrograph using the time-of-flight counter system and wire spark chamber technique
352 BELLA, G. The alignment of wire spark chambers in a cosmic-ray magnetic spectrometer by muons traversing the zero-field region
398 BERGESON, H.E. The use of cylindrical spark counters in ionization measurements
673 MIONO, S. New method using thermoluminescence phosphors for observation of burst produced by muons
694 AGLAMAZOV, V.A. An installation designed for the investigation of the properties of the superhigh energy muons
097 ASHTON, F. The lateral spread of bursts produced by muons and nuclear active particles emerging from thick targets as measured using neon flash tubes
098 ASHTON, F. Characteristics of flash tube chamber tracks observed at long time delays before triggering the chamber
099 ASHTON, F. Multiple scattering and the mass determination of stopping cosmic ray particles using a flash tube chamber
100 ASHTON, F. High voltage pulser for a flash tube chamber
093 ASHTON, F. Measurements on two body elastic collisions observed in extensive air showers using a flash tube chamber
094 ASHTON, F. Decay events observed in regions of extensive air showers of local electron density > 40m-2
127 EMMING, J.G. Results obtained with position sensitive multiwire proportional chambers with helium, carbon, and oxygen nuclei
545 LACY, J.L. A multiwire proportional counter system for high energy astrophysics
570 FUNCH, O. A practical track determining device for space applications
660 PARNELL, T.A. Measurements of cosmic ray trajectories with a proportional counter hodoscope
Volume 5: Miscellany, invicted lectures and memorial sessions, rapporteur papers
LUYENDYK, A. P. J. An X-Ray Observation of Norma-Lupus Region.
GUO, D. D. Hard X-Ray Observation of the Region from the Galactic Center to Centaurus.
NISHIMURA, J. X-Ray Spectrum from a Thin Hot Plasma.
DAMLE, S. V. Charge and Isotope Measuremente of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Their Role in the Determination of the Cosmic Ray Age.
BURGER, J. J. The 1972 Cosmic-Ray Electron Spectrum Above 0.5 GeV
MEEGAN, C. A. Hodoscope Measurement of the Spectrum of Cosmic Electrons Between 10 GeV and 100 GeV.
ISHII, C. Observation of High Energy Primary Electrons wuth Emulsion Chamber.
MENEGUZZI, M. Cosmic Nuclear Gamma Rays
JUNG, M. Photon-Alpha Inelastic Chanels an Application to the Formation of d and ³He in Cosmic Rays.
KARAKULA, S. The Possiblity of a Contribution to the Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum from Pulsars.
THIELHEIM, K. O. Multiple Scattering of Charged Particles in Magnetic Fields.
BEDIJN, J. P. The Long-Term Modulation of Cosmic Rays.
BURGER, J. J. Short-Term Intensity Fluctuation of Cosmic-Ray Electrons Between 0.5 and 10 GeV.
SUREN, J. N. Absorption of Primary Cosmic Rays in the Atmosphere.
AHLUWALIA, H. S. On Higher Harmonics in Cosmic-Ray Solar Daily Variation.
DEBRUNNER, H. Search for Cutoff Variations at Mid-Latitude Stations.
LOCKWOOD, J. A. The Phase Lag Effect in the Cosmic Ray Modulation During Solar Cycle Tqenty.
LENTZ, G. A. Anisotropies of Galactic Cosmic Rays Outside the Orbit of Earth Measured on Pioneer 10.
WENZEL, K. P. The April 17/18, 1972 Solar Event: Spectral and Directional Measurements of Protons, Alpha-Particles, and Electrons.
KOBAYAKAWA, K. On the Range Fluctuations of High Energy Muons.
LAU, S. Y. Absolute Measurement of Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity Near 1 GeV/c.
GAWIN, J. Investigation of the Horizontal Air Showers.
ANDERSON, S. Cosmic Ray Muons Underwater.
KAISER, R. Interactions of 2, I GeV/nuc Accelerated Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Ions.
MARIN, J. W.Cosmic Ray Nuclear Interactions Over 5 TeV and Comparison with Scaling.
YUDA, T.Observation of High Energy ?-Rays and Hadrons with Fe-Emulsion Chamber.
FUJII, M. Non-Axially Symmetric Distribution of Radio Wave Intensity Emitted from an Extensive Air Shower.
LINSLEY, J. Volcano Ranch Evidence on Cosmic Ray Composition.
LINSLEY, J. Volcano Ranch Evidence on the Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum: A Preliminary Re-Evacuation.
LINSLEY, J. The Structure Function of EAS Measured at Volcano Ranch.
MIYAKE, S. A Change of the Interaction Character Arouns 10e17 eV.
SAMORSKI, M. Comparison of the Electron and High Energy Hadron Fluz in Individual EAS Cores.
DIMINSTEIN, A. S. The Further Development of the Yakutsk EAS Array and the Methodical Problems.
Volume 6: Rapporteur papers MG1
CASTAGNOLI, G. C. Modulation of the galactic cosmic rays
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Conference papers [of the] 13th International Cosmic Ray Conference : University of Dever, Denver, Colorado, USA, 17-30 August, 1973
Conference papers [of the] 13th International Cosmic Ray Conference : University of Dever, Denver, Colorado, USA, 17-30 August, 1973
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