Conference papers [of the] 15th International Cosmic Ray Conference : Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 13-26, 1977
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Volume 1 - OG Session:
PAUL, J. A. Observations of galactic gamma-ray emission (large scale)
SAMIMI J. Observations of gamma radiation from the galactic center region (abstract)
SOOD, R. K. Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disk
FOMIN, V. P. Observation of very high energy... Ver mais
Volume 1 - OG Session:
PAUL, J. A. Observations of galactic gamma-ray emission (large scale)
SAMIMI J. Observations of gamma radiation from the galactic center region (abstract)
SOOD, R. K. Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disk
FOMIN, V. P. Observation of very high energy... Ver mais
Conteúdo:
Volume 1 - OG Session:
PAUL, J. A. Observations of galactic gamma-ray emission (large scale)
SAMIMI J. Observations of gamma radiation from the galactic center region (abstract)
SOOD, R. K. Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disk
FOMIN, V. P. Observation of very high energy gamma radiation in direction of galactic plane
BELJAOVSKY, A. I. Gamma radiation from central region of the galaxy and diffuse background at Ey>I00 MeV
BONFAND, E. Search from primary gamma rays in the medium energy range 5 MeV - 50 MeV (abstract)
WILSON, R. B. Gamma-rays of 3 to 25 MeV from the galactic anticenter and pulsar NP0532
OZEL, M. E. Comparison of high energy gamma rays from (b)>30* with the galactic neutral hydrogen distribution
SCHLICKEISER, R. Electromagnetic gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disk
SCHLICKEISER, R. A test for the origin of galactic gamma rays
DODDS, D. Galactic rays and the origin of cosmic rays
STRONG, A. W. Gamma ray production in dense molecular clouds
COWSIK, R. The spectrum of Compton-scattering galactic gamma rays (abstract)
SHUKLA, P. G. Bremsstrahlung gamma radiation from the galaxy
RYAN, J. M. Atmospheric gamma-ray angle and energy distributions from 2 to 25 MeV
LUHMANN, J. G. Rocket altitude atmospheric x-rays from magnetospheric electrons at subauroral latitudes
MONTMERLE, T. Observational constraints on the possible existence of cosmological cosmic rays
STRONG, A. W. The contribution of discrete sources to the flux of extragalactic gamma rays
LICHTI, G. G. The gamma-ray luminosity of spiral galaxies, its evolution and its contribution to the diffuse background above 100 MeV
WHITE, R. S. Cosmic diffuse gamma-rays at medium energies
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. COS-B Observations of gamma ray emission from pulsars (abstract)
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. COS-B Observations of discrete sources of high-energy gamma radiation (abstract)
AYASLI, S. Electromagnetic processes in pulsars under strong electric and magnetic field conditions
GUPTA, S. K. Pulsed high energy gamma rays from pulsars (abstract)
STRONG, A. W. Contribution of pulsars to the flux of galactic gamma easy
WOLFENDALE, A. W. Gamma rays from the direction of the galactic centre
BEREZINSKY, V. S. Supernova shell around young pulsars as a gamma neutrino and neutron source
STEPHANIAN, A. A. A possible contribution of discrete sources to the diffuse gamma ray distribution over galactic longitude
GALPER, A. M. Periodical gamma-radiation from the x-ray source CYG X-3
STEPHANIAN, A. A. Gamma-ray emission spectrum of the CYG x-3 source and its possible origin
APPARAO, K. M. V. Gamma rays from CYG X-3 and CYGX-1 (abstract)
WEEKES, T. C. The mount Hopkins sky survey of sources of 10 (11) to 10 (12) eV gamma rays (abstract)
MANDROU, P. Cosmic gamma ray Observations in the 0.1 - 4 MeV energy range (abstract)
LUHMANN, J. G. Diffusive soft x-ray background from the interaction magnetospheric electrons with the upper atmosphere (abstract)
COE, M. J. Ariel 5 measurements of sources with power law spectra and fast time variations
COE, M. J. Ariel V measurements of sources with power law spectra and fast time variations (abstract)
DYER, C. S. Ariel r observations of extra-galactic x-ray sources and implications of hard x-ray galactic source measurements fir the galactic disc gamma ray emission
QUENBY, J. J. Recent ariel V measurements on hard x-ray bursts and the implications for -burst origin (abstract)
APTEKAR, R. L. Observation of the hard x-radiation from the galaxy (abstract)
HURLEY, K. Hard x-ray observations of 3U1820-30 (abstract)
DENNIS, B. R. Observations of cosmic x-ray sources above 20 KeV from OSO-8 (abstract)
NAKAGAWA, N. Time variation of hard x-ray from CYG X-1
RADHA, M. S. Rocket observations of celestial x-ray sources at soft x-ray energies (abstract)
NIEL, M. Preliminary results from the signe 3 satellite (abstract)
MEIRELLES FILHO, C. Some aspects concerning accretion in binary systems (abstract)
MONTMERLE, T. Cosmic rays and nuclear gamma ray emission
SOMMER, M. Spectrum, time structure and direction of incidence of August 16, 1976 Gamma Ray Burst
NISHIMURA, J. Observation of gamma ray burst at balloon altitude
GUPTA, S. K. High energy gamma ray burst (abstract)
WEEKES, T. C. A search for gamma ray burst from the explosive evaporation of black holes
BELJAEVSKY, A. I. Search of the cosmic gamma radiation burst with the energy creater than 100 MeV on the date from the satellite 'Cosmos-731' (abstract)
O'SULLIVAN, G. A search for bursts of 10(13) to 10(14) eV gamma rays using spaced cosmic ray stations
MURAMOTO, H. Search for cosmic muon bursts from relativistic dust-grains
BADHWAR, G. D. Gamma ray production in interstellar space
BOGOMOLOV, E. A. Balloon investigation of spectra and composition of singly charged component of the cosmic radiation with a magnetic spectrometer (abstract)
BADHWAR, G. D. The proton and helium rigidity spectra from 10 to 50 GV
BADHWAR, G. D. The cosmic ray antiproton flux: an upper limit at the predicted level of observation
GAISSER, T. K. Estimation of primary proton spectrum between 10(12) and 10(14) eV (abstract)
YODH, G. B. On the proton spectrum measurements above 2000 GeV (abstract)
GRINDLAY, J. E. The iron/proton primary ratio and relative cosmic ray composition at 10(12) - 10(13) eV (abstract)
HEINRICH, W. Atmospheric corrections for charge spectra and isotope ratios of heavy nuclei measured at balloon altitudes (abstract)
DERRICKSON, J. H. Measurements of the C/O and B/N abundance ratios in the primary cosmic radiation in the energy range 0.5-2.0 GeV/Nucleon made during September 1976 (abstract)
BYRNAK, B. Measurements of the Li/B abundance ratios above 650 MeV/nucleon
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The relative abundance of the elements silicon through nickel in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. Charge and energy spectra of heavy cosmic rays at intermediate energies
BYRNAK, B. Nuclear composition of the cosmic rays between 0.5 and 10 GeV/nucleon (abstract)
LEZNIAK, J. A. The implication for galactic propagation from a measurement of the charge (Z=5-26 and energy (0.5-5 Bev/nuc) spectra of cosmic rays
ARENS, J. F. Cosmic ray composition between 5 and 300 Gev/nucleon (abstract)
CALDWELL, J. H. Charge composition and energy spectra of cosmic-ray nuclei at energies above 5 GeV per nucleon
MEYER, P. Chemical composition of cosmic iron group nuclei at about 1 GeV/nuc.
KAINTH, G. S. Cosmic ray abundances from nitrogen to zinc using a cellulose nitrate plastic detector (abstract)
TUELLER, J. VH cosmic ray measurements with a 6.6 m2 sr electronic detector
LOVE, P. Ultra heavy cosmic ray measurements with a 6.6 m2 sr electronic detector
PERELYGIN, V. P. Average abundances of galactic cosmic rays with Z 50 from studies of meteoritic olivines
WEFEL, J. P. UH cosmic rays : possible origin in massive stars
BLAKE, J. B. On the dependence of r-process yields upon experimentally unknown nuclear parameters ultra-heavy cosmic ray abundances
HAINEBACH, K. L. The r-process path in the superheavy region
KUZNETSOVA, R. L. Theoretical calculations of the 55Fe and 57Co abundances in galactic cosmic rays
OSBORNE, W. Z. Monopole, antinucleus or superheavy nucleus ? (abstract)
ABULOVA, V. V. The hadron energy spectrum at a 10 G/cm2 depth in the stratosphere
JODKO, M. G. Measurements of helium isotopic composition in primary cosmic rays
MCDONALD, F. B. The isotopic composition of L-Be and B (abstract)
ORTH, C. D. Cosmic ray age and a measurement of the abundance of Be10 using a magnetic spectrometer
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray lithium beryllium and boron
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray beryllium and cosmic ray age
BJARLE, C. Measurement of the isotopic composition of the primary cosmic radiation for the elements b-Ne
DEV VERMA, S. A study of cosmic ray charge and isotopic composition using a charged particle telescope
BEAUJEAN, R. Isotopic composition of low energy cosmic ray particles with charges Z=5 - 8
STEGMON, G. Fe - isotopes in cosmic rays
SCHERZER, R. Cosmic ray iron measurements with fragmentation controlled (abstract)
WEBER, W. R. Study of the Be/B ratio as a function of energy and its implications for the age of cosmic rays
SIMPSON, G. A. Isotopic composition of low-energy cosmic-ray nuclei with Z=10-14 (abstract)
SIMPSON, G. A. A measurement of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray Fe and other nuclei with Z=20-25
FREIER, P. S. A detector of cosmic ray isotopes (abstract)
AHLEN, S. P. Isotopic composition of iron group nuclei at 320-500 MeV/amu (abstract)
PRICE, P. B. A study of the isotopes of cosmic ray Fe nuclei in lexan polycarbonate exposed on skylab (abstract)
MEEGAN, C.A. The spectrum of cosmic electrons with energies between 6 and 100 GeV
MULLER, D. Cosmic ray electrons: a discussion of recent observations
HARTMANN, G. A new measurement of the cosmic ray electron spectrum from 10 GeV to 300 GeV
AIZU, E. High energy primary electron spectrum observed by the emulsion chamber (abstract)
WEBBER, W. R. Galactic radio emission, the emissivity in the direction of H11 regions and the local interstellar electron spectrum
USOV, V. V. On the composition of electron composition of cosmic rays accelerated by pulsars (abstract)
DOGIEL, V. A. Radioemission of the galaxies's halos and electrons of cosmic rays (abstract)
GILER, M. Origin of cosmic ray positrons
BRINDLE, C. Interpretation of the distribution of synchrotron radiation in the galaxy using a new model of galactic spiral structure
BADHWAR, G. D. Cosmic electrons, galactic radio background and cosmic ray confinement
BADHWAR, G. D. Secondary positrons and electrons in the cosmic radiation
BADHWAR, G. D. Measurement of negatron and positron spectra from 5 to 40 GV using a magnetic spectrometer (abstract)
DORMAN, L. I. The nature of the observed cosmic ray spectrum
CHARUGIN, V. M. Systematic and stochastic acceleration of cosmic rays by radiation
FREIER, P. Cosmic rays and clumpy magnetic fields (abstract)
JOKIPII, J. R. Fermi acceleration and the structure of interstellar turbulence
PETERS, B. Cosmic ray propagation in a closed galaxy
ERDOS, G. Fluctuations of 10 (14) eV cosmic rays
Volume 2 - OG Session:
OG 112 KAMIYA, Y. Search for anisotropy of cosmic ray muons
OG 113 JODOGNE, J.C. Enhancement of the high energy part of the cosmic rays flux of nuclei
OG 114 JODOGNE, J.C. Contribution to the galactic cosmic ray flux from pulsars
OG 115 KHAZAN, YA.M. About the role of the center of the galaxy as the source of cosmic rays
OG 116 ARNETT, W.D. Stellar death and cosmic rays
OG 117 SCHRAMM, D.N. Nucleosynthesis and the origin of galactic cosmic rays
OG 118 CASSE, M. The coronal ionization model. Flare stars as cosmic ray sources
OG 119 REEVES, H. Cosmic rays from pre-main sequence stars
OG 120 SHAPIRO, M.M. Selective injection as an accessory of Fermi acceleration in supernova remnants
OG 121 SHAPIRO, M.M. Structure of pre-supernova stars and production of black holes as inferred from neutrino and hardphoton pulses
OG 122 SILBERBERG, R. High-energy cosmic neutrinos and photons from point sources, and implications for galactic confinement
OG 123 COWSIK, R. Nature of galactic cosmic ray sources
OG 124 SCHWARTZ, S.J. Nearly loss-free escape of cosmic rays from supernova remnants
OG 125 SCHWARTZ, S.J. Avoiding adabatic energy losses - further developments
OG 126 DERGACHEV, V.A. Corpuscular and gamma radiation of supernova and radiocarbon content in the earth's atmosphere
OG 127 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Pulsars and cosmic rays in the dense supernova shells
OG 128 EARL, J.A. Propagation of cosmic rays in extragalactic radio sources
OG 129 REEVES, H. Light elements production by galactic cosmic rays-the state of affairs
OG 130 MONTMERLE, T. Deuterium production by cosmological cosmic rays
OG 131 RAISBECK, G.M. Some additional indications of the contribution of interstellar helium to cosmic ray spallation
OG 132 RAISBECK, G.M. Experimental cross sections for the pickup of electrons by relativistic nuclei
OG 133 YIOU, F. Cross sections for ? + ? -7Be at 400 600 and 1000MeV
OG 214 REGNIER, S. Cross section measurements for production of stable isotopes of Ne and Ar by high-energy spallation of Al, Sc, Ti, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu
OG 212 CRAWFORD, H.J. Isotope production cross sections from fragmentation of 15N at relativistic energies
OG 223 LINDSTROM, P.J. Isotope production cross sections from fragmentation of 14N at relativistic energies
OG 134 JULIUSSON, E. Calculations of fragmentation cross sections of nuclei in high energy collisions
OG 135 SILBERBERG, R. Modification of semiempirical equations for calculating partial cross sections of p-nucleus reactions
OG 136 SILBERBERG, R. Calculations of nucleus-nucleus cross sections and the attenuation of complex cosmic ray nuclei in the atmosphere
OG 137 PIERRE FONTES. Cross sctions for production of boron isotopes in carbon spallation: propagation of the light cosmic ray nuclei
OG 138 MORFILL, G. Transport of cosmic rays in supernova remnants
OG 139 SCHOLER, M. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays leaving a supernova remnant
OG 140 DURGAPRASAD, N. Ionization states and the origin of low energy (1-30 MeV/amu) cosmic ray nuclei
OG 141 KHAZAN, YA.M. About the influence of the ionization losses on the abundance of cosmic ray secondary nuclei
OG 142 RAISBECK, G.M. Cross sections for spallation production of 44Ti: application to determining cosmic ray acceleration time
OG 143 RAISBECK, G.M. Cross sections for the production of 26Al from targets of Si, Al and Fe irradiated by protons of 600 MeV
OG 144 SIMON, M. A two zone cosmic ray propagation model and its implication of the surviving fraction of radioactive cosmic ray isotopes
OG 145 SIMON, M. A two zone cosmic ray propagation model and its implication of the source composition and of the energy dependent abundance of cosmic ray nuclei
OG 146 CASSE, M. Silicon, sulphur, argon, calcium: puzzling thoughts on a rey quartet
OG 147 MEYER, J.P. Realistic uncertainties on galactic abundances and significance of the cosmic ray souce composition
OG 148 OLEJNICZAK, J. Mass composition of primary cosmic rays above 1013 eV
OG 149 SITTE, K. Comments regarding hierarchical models of cosmic ray origin
OG 150 AGUIRRE, C. Time variation of small showers
OG 151 NAGASHIMA, K. Sidereal anisotropy of small air showers observed at mt. norikura
OG 152 ICHINOSE, M. Year to year variation of sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays
OG 153 KOTA, J. Some thoughts on musala anisotropy; pitch angle distribution or what else?
OG 154 GOMBOSI, T. Further evidences of the anisotropy observed at musala station
OG 155 ALLKOFER, O.C. Search for sidereal variations in the muon flux using the deis-spectrometer (abstract)
OG 156 ALEXEYENKO, V.V. Measurement of variations of EAS with few number of particles
OG 157 BOROG, V.V. Investigation of the sidereal anisotropy of high energy muons
OG 209 BAZER-BACHI, A.R. Spatial distribution of cosmic ray muons above 200 GeV
OG 211 GROOM, D.E. Operational characteristics of the Utah anisotropy detector
OG 158 OSBORNE, J.L. Origin of cosmic rays in the range 1011 - 1012 eV
OG 159 LINSLEY, J. Does cosmic ray anisotropy vary with time? Additional results for the years 1959-1960
OG 160 KRASILNIKOV, D.D. Anisotropy of superhigh energy cosmic rays
OG 161 JACKLYN, R.M. Sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays
OG 162 BRAY, A.D. Air shower directions from the Sydney air shower array
OG 163 DERGACHEV, V.A. Cosmic ray intensity annual variations for the last several centuries
OG 164 RAISBECK, G.M. The 10Be problem revisited
OG 165 GUET, F.LE. Lifetimes of cosmic rays the energy range 5-50 GeV/n
OG 166 MEYER, J.P. Chlorine 36 and the cosmic ray escape lifetime. Present status
OG 167 LACHIEZE-REY, M. Stability of horizontal equilibria of the galactic gaseous disk
OG 168 ASSEO, E. Parker instability and cosmic ray escape from the galactic disk
OG 169 SHAPIRO, M.M. The two tier model of cosmic ray escape from the galaxy
OG 170 FONTES, P. Cosmic ray propagation: energy-dependence of leakage mean path length
OG 171 JONES, F.C. Constraints of the cosmic ray halo dimensions
OG 172 SCHLICKEISER, R. The formation of a cosmic ray electron halo
OG 173 THIELHEIM, K.O. Comments on the dynamics of interstellar hydrogen and cosmic ray acceleration
OG 174 JAKEL, C.E. Synchrotron radiation from the galaxy
OG 175 STRONG, A.W. Contribution of pulsars to the flux of galactic gamma rays
OG 176 JULIUSSON, E. Cosmic ray escape from the galaxy
OG 177 DORMAN, L.I. The effects of the nonlinear interactions of cosmic rays with the plasma winds from the stars of various classes
OG 178 DORMAN, L.I. Interactions of the cosmic rays of the internal and external origin with the expanding shells of supernova
OG 179 PTUSKIN, V.S. Compound-diffusion of cosmic rays in the galaxy
OG 180 PRISHCHEP, V.L. Diffusion radioactive nuclei and the cosmic ray age in the large halo model
OG 181 AITMUHAMBETOV, A.A. On the propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxy
OG 182 COWSIK, R. Spectra of nuclear secondaries in Fermi type accelerating processes
OG 183 AXFORD, W.I. Acceleration of cosmic rays at shock fronts
OG 224 WILSON, L.W. Corrections to the theoretical cross sections for the pickup of electrons by relativistic nuclei
OG 184 BLAKE, P.R. Arrival direction distribution of muon selected EAS
OG 185 GAISSER, T.K. Primary proton spectrum to 30 TeV
OG 186 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Upper bound on metagalactic flux of infrared diffuse radiation
OG 187 POLLOCK, A.M.T. Arrival directions of cosmic rays above 6.1016 eV
OG 188 POLLOCK, A.M.T. Some implications of cosmic ray arrival direction measurements
OG 189 CUNNINGHAM, G. The energy spectrum of cosmic ray particles above 1017 eV
OG 190 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Ultra high energy cosmic rays from evolving sources
OG 191 KIRALY, P. On the origin and propagation of ultra high energy cosmic rays
OG 192 STAPLEY, N.R. Origin of ultra high energy cosmic rays
OG 193 GLOECKLER, G. Low-energy particles in interplanetary space during quiet times at solar minimum
OG 194 MEWALDT, R.A. Deuterium and 3He in low energy cosmic rays
OG 195 MEWALDT, R.A. Temporal variations in the composition of low energy cosmic rays
OG 196 MEWALDT, R.A. The isotopic and elemental composition of cosmic rays below 30 MeV/nuc
OG 197 O'DELL, F.W. Exploration of the anomalous N-O-Ne component at higher energies (E > 100 MeV/u)
OG 198-199 BISWAS, S. Energy spectra and abundances of carbon to nickel ions in the low energy (8-100 MeV/amu) cosmic rays observed in the skylab experiment
OG 200 BAGOLA, C. Lexan track detector on skylab - results on energy spectra and composition of 6 < Z < 28 nuclei at low energies (8-160 MeV/amu)
OG 201 KLECKER, B. The anomalous component of low energy cosmic rays during the present solar minimum - a comparison of observations with model calculations
OG 202 DORMAN, I.V. On the history of the discovery of cosmic rays
OG 203 BLAKE, J.B. A technique to determine the charge state of the anomalous low energy cosmic rays
OG 204 BAKHAREVA, M.F. The quasilinear kinetic theory of charged-particle acceleration in alternating magnetic fields
OG 205 BAKHAREVA, M.F. Charged particle acceleration in alternating magnetic fields and origin of the low energy cosmic rays
OG 206 BALDWIN, J. Cosmic ray spallation effects in QSO's
OG 207 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Mechanisms of interstellar dust particle destruction
OG 208 DORMAN, L.I. Subcosmic rays and their role in the space
Volume 3 - MG Session:
MG 1 FORMAN, M.A. The velocity correlation function in cosmic-ray diffusion theory
MG 2 HUMBLE, J.E. Interplanetary cosmic ray trajectories
MG 188 WEBB, G.M. Green's formula for the cosmic ray equation of transport
MG 190 WEBB, G.M. Galactic cosmic-ray redistribution in the solar cavity
MG 3 COWSIK, R. Simple analytic solutions appropriate for galactic cosmic ray modulation
MG 4 KOTA, J. Energy loss in the solar system and modulation of cosmic radiation
MG 5 OTAOLA, J. Storage effect of a shock wave ensemble during the august 4, 1972 event
MG 6 OTAOLA, J. In search of interplanetary magnetic cutoffs
MG 7 MARTINIC, N.J. Numerical solution of the one dimensional flow equation
MG 8 GERANIOS, A. Kinematical anisotropy of non-coherent radiation
MG 9 MOUSSAS, X. Numerical simulation of energetic particle propagation employing interplanetary magnetic field data
MG 10 ALANIYA, M.V. Propagation of galactic cosmic rays in interplanetary space in case of heliolatitudinal asymmetry of solar wind
MG 11 KURT, V.G. Proton generation in small solar flares
MG 13 DORMAN, L.I. Green's functions of the transfer equation for the simplest models of cosmic ray propagation
MG 14 DORMAN, L.I. Various forms of the equation for the cosmic ray anisotropic diffusion in the radially expanding solar wind and the relationship between them
MG 15 DORMAN, L.I. The diffusion approximation in the theory of cosmic ray propagation in interplanetary space
MG 16 DORMAN, L.I. Application of the potential functions to the solution of the problem of the cosmic ray anisotropic diffusion
MG 17 DORMAN, L.I. On the kinetic theory of cosmic ray fluctuations
MG 18 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. I. Isotropic diffusion in the presence of helio latitudinal asymmetry
MG 19 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. II. Isotropic diffusion in the presence of heliolongitudinal asymmetry
MG 20 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. III. Anisotropic diffusion in the spherically symmetrical model
MG 21 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. IV. Anisotropic diffusion in the presence of heliolatitudinal asymmetry
MG 22 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. V. Anisotropic diffusion in the presence of heliolongitudinal asymmetry
MG 23 BABAYAN, V.KH. The nonlinear theory of cosmic ray modulation by solar wind. I. Spherically symmetrical model
MG 24 BABAYAN, V.KH. The nonlinear theory of cosmic ray modulation by solar wind. II. The foeusing effect in the asymmetric model
MG 25 DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of three-dimensional distribution of the interplanetary magnetic field and the problems of cosmic ray propagation
MG 197 GALL, R. In search of interplanetary magnetic cutoffs
MG 26 VERNOV, S.N. 11-year variation of the low-energy solar proton fluxes
MG 27 KONTOR, N.N. Deceleration of plasma streams and cosmic ray modulation
MG 28 VERNOV, S.N. Proton fluxes in interplanetary space relevant to the active processes on the sun
MG 29 KUZMIN, A.I. On 11-year cosmic ray variations
MG 30 KUZMIN, A.I. Change of cosmic ray anisotropy with solar activity cycle
MG 179 RICHTER, A. The cosmic ray diffusion coefficient in high speed solar wind streams
MG 32 KUDO, S. Field dependent north south anisotropy of cosmic rays in rigidities from 10 GV to 300 GV
MG 33 ASHIROV, R.R. Investigation of the long termocosmic ray modulation using neutron monitor data
MG 34 BYCHKOVSKAYA, A.KH. Solar activity and cosmic ray N-S asymmetry
MG 35 SYSOEVA, T.I. Space-energy distribution of electrons, protons and neutrons at different atmospheric depths
MG 36 KRIVOSHAPKIN, P.A. The second spherical harmonic in cosmic ray distribution
MG 37 WEBBER, W.R. Comments on the residual modulation, the interplanetary diffusion coefficient, and the 11-year modulation of cosmic rays at low energies
MG 38 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Cosmic ray modulation during solar cycle twenty
MG 39 FORMAN, M.A. Meteoritic evidence for the maunder minimum in solar activity
MG 40 VERSCHELL, H. Charge dependent effect in the solar modulation of cosmic rays
MG 41 MCKIBBEN, R.B. The charge state of the anomalous helium component as determined from the rigidity dependence of short-term modulations of the low-energy galactic cosmic ray intensity
MG 42 CHARACKCHYAN, A.N. Cosmic ray modulation in the minimum of solar activity and the general magnetic field of the sun
MG 43 KRAJNEV, M.B. On the solar magnetic cycle in the isotropic and anisotropic components of the galactic cosmic rays
MG 44 CALDWELL, J.H. The cosmic ray electron spectra in 1974 an 1975 and the implications for solar modulation
MG 45 MENDELL, R.B. The observed spectrum of variation of cosmic ray intensity above 1 CEV/nucleon and models of cosmic ray modulation
MG 46 KOVALENKO, V.A. Distribution of the cosmic rays a modulation parameters in the solar activity cycle
MG 47 VOLK, H. Ex-ecliptic cosmic ray modulation
MG 48 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The appearance of super fluxes of quiet time cosmic rays
MG 49 DUGGAL, S.P. Relationship between sector boundaries and polar nucleonic intensity variations: the heliocentric gradient during solar cycle 20
MG 50 DUGGAL, S.P. Are coronal holes sources of cosmic ray modulations?
MG 51 MULLER-MELLIN, R. Cosmic ray radial gradients: helios 1 results between 1.0 and 0.3 AU
MG 52 KUNOW, H. Simultaneous observations of cosmic ray particles in a corotating interplanetary structure at different solar distances between 0.3 and 1 AU from helios 1 and 2 and IMP 7 and 8
MG 53 WEBBER, W.R. A measurement of the interplanetary radial gradient of low-energy oxygen nuclei from 1-10 Au and implications of this measurement
MG 54 MCDONAL, F.B. Observations of galactic cosmic ray energy spectra between 1 and 11 AU
MG 55 MCKIBBEN, R.B. Cosmic ray intensity gradients in the outer solar system measured by pioneer 10 and 11
MG 56 IPAVICH, F.M. Anisotropy observations of ~800 KeV protons during a corotating event
MG 57 ALTUKHOV, A.M. The relationship between high speed solar wind streams and 27 day cosmic ray variation
MG 179 NASKIDASHVILLI, B.D. The 27 day - modulation of galactic cosmic rays expected taking account of the gradual attenuation of the azimuthal asymmetry of solar wind near its boundary
MG 181 ALANIYA, M.V. 27-day modulation of cosmic ray anisotropy and its relation to the sector structure of interplanetary magnetic field
MG 58 DORMAN, L.I. H1-index of solar activity relevant to the solar wind velocity and the cosmic ray diffusion coefficient
MG 59 DORMAN, L.I. Relation of the 11 year and annual cosmic ray variations to the heliolatitude index of solar activity according to the spots and the green coronal line
MG 60 DORMAN, L.I. Analysis of the effect of the cosmic ray intensity delay relative to the heliolatitude index of solar activity in the 20th solar activity cycle
MG 61 DORMAN, L.I. Joint spectrographic analysis of the nature of cosmic ray variations on the basis of the synchronous observation data from the sayaus and elbrus spectrographic arrays
MG 62 DORMAN, A.A. The elbrus spectrographic array for studying the cosmic ray variations of the galactic and extragalactic origin
MG 63 INTRILIGATOR, D.S. The radial evolution of the bulk properties of the solar wind
MG 64 INTRILIGATOR, D.S. The radial evolution of fluctuations in the solar wind
MG 65 INTRILIGATOR, D.S. Evidence for A constant speed of shock propagation between 0.8 Au and 2.2 Au
MG 66 TAKAHASHI, H. Solar activity, solar wind velocity, and cosmic ray rigidity spectrum during a solar rotation
MG 67 TAKAHASHI, H. Three-dimensional analysis of the august 1972 cosmic ray event using sea level and underground data
MG 68 TAKAHASHI, H. Spherical zonal components of cosmic rays and their relationship to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 69 KONTOR, N.N. Small forbush-decreases in galactic cosmic rays
MG 70 VERNOV, S.N. The cosmic ray variations inferred from the data of the moon's satellite luna-22
MG 71 KRYMSKY, G.F. The forbush-decrease profile and convective shock waves in the interplanetary medium
MG 72 BARKER, D.N.H. A statistically based procedure for calculation the vector components of a cosmic ray anisotropy
MG 73 GRIGORYEV, V.G. Some behavior peculiarities of galactic cosmic ray currents during the forbush effects
MG 75 SUDA, T. The spectrum of forbush decrease and the velocity of blast wave
MG 76 BLAND, C.J. Derivation of solar wind enhancement parameters from neutron monitor data during forbush decreases
MG 77 KRIVSKY, L. Parameters of forbush effects and corresponding flares in the solar cycle No 20
MG 78 SHAH, G.N. Recurrent forbush decreases and relationship between active regions and M-regions
MG 79 IUCCI, N. Type IV solar radio bursts and forbush decreases
MG 80 IUCCI, N. Forbush decreases not associated with type IV solar flares in the visible hemisphere of the sun
MG 81 IUCCI, N. The interplanetary perturbation associated with forbush decreases
MG 82 IUCCI, N. The change in the long-term cosmic ray modulation
MG 83 DORMAN, L.I. The extraterrestrial and geomagnetic variations in cosmic rays during the forbush-decreases of march 26, 1976
MG 84 DORMAN, L.I. Study of the geometry of the fronts of powerful interplanetary shock waves on the basis of the data on the effect of cosmic ray increase
MG 85 DORMAN, L.I. The function of cosmic ray distribution during forbush decrease
MG 86 GONCHAR, G.A. Cosmic ray anisotropy during the quiet periods and forbush-decreases
MG 87 ALDAGAROVA, KH.Z. Anomalies in cosmic rays during magnetic storms
MG 88 PALMER, I.D. Shock associated energetic proton events at large heliocentric distances: an interpretation
MG 89 DUGGAL, S.P. Solar source of transient cosmic ray intensity variations
MG 90 DUGGAL, S.P. Cosmic ray intensity variations associated with solar wind streams
MG 182 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Solar terrestrial relationship of cosmic ray intensity changes during the forbush decrease of November 16, 1966
Volume 4 - MG Session:
MG 91 SOMOGYI, A.J. Variation of the upper limiting rigidity between 1958-63
MG 92 DAVIES, S.T. Long-term changes in the solar diurnal variation
MG 93 CHASSON, R.L. Systematic variations of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy
MG 94 OWENS, A.J. Why does the diurnal anisotropy vary?
MG 199 KAUL, R.K. Cosmic ray diurnal vector during 1976 sunspot minimum
MG 183 AHLUWALIA, H.S. On long term changes in the parameters of cosmic ray daily harmonics
MG 184 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Do coronal holes influence cosmic ray daily harmonics?
MG 186 AGRAWAL, S.P. Diurnal anisotropy characteristics during declining phase of solar cycle 20
MG 187 MAVROMICHALAKI, H. The enhanced diurnal variation of cosmic rays
MG 189 ALVIAL, G. Variation of the secondary cosmic ray flux produced by a periodical daily pulsation of the low troposphere
MG 95 BINDER, O.H. Cosmic ray variational coefficients - the effect of altitude variations and secular variations
MG 96 ASTROM, K. Solar cycle variation of the upper cut-off and the solar magnetic cycle anisotropy
MG 97 SWINSON, D.B. The observation of cosmic ray modulation effects at high rigidities
MG 98 YASUE, S. Cosmic ray streaming perpendicular to the ecliptic plane and its relation to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 99 MORI, S. Cosmic ray daily variation at solar activity minimum
MG 100 NAGASHIMA, K. Long term modulation of the cosmic ray daily variation
MG 101 NAGASHIMA, K. The rigidity spectrum of the solar daily variation third harmonics of the cosmic ray intensities
MG 102 MORI, S. Solar semi-and tri-diurnal anisotropies of cosmic ray intensity distribution
MG 103 NAGASHIMA, K. Study of higher harmonics in cosmic ray solar daily variation
MG 104 KAVIAKOV, S. Differential E-W, N-S,E-S, N-W diurnal variations measured on peak musala (2925 m A.S.L.)
MG 105 KAVLAKOV, S. Some comparisons between the differential diurnal variation measured on musala and norikura
MG 106 GAVRILYEV, A.I. On sidereal-diurnal variations of cosmic rays
MG 107 GAVRILYEV, A.I. Energy spectrum of the first, the second and the third harmonics of the cosmic ray diurnal variation
MG 194 TOLBA, M.F. On a possible source of tridiurnal variation
MG 108 DAVIES, S.T. Sidereal anisotropy and the sun's magnetic field
MG 109 FENTON, A.G. Sidereal variations at 365 MWE and interplanetary magnetic field directions
MG 110 HUMBLE, J.E. Sidereal variations at 36 M.W.E. and interplanetary magnetic field directions
MG 180 NASKIDASHVILI, B.D. Luni-semidiurnal cosmic ray variations
MG 111 BELOV, A.V. Joint analysis of the data on the cosmic ray anisotropy and the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 112 DORMAN, L.I. The expected solar - diurnal cosmic ray variation at various distances from the sun and from the helioequator plane in 1958-1968 including the real heliolatitude distribution of solar activity
MG 113 BELOV, A.V. The modulating effect of solar wind on the outer anisotropy of cosmic rays
MG 114 GIRGIS, A.H. Solar cycle dependence of the tridiurnal component of cosmic ray intensity
MG 115 WAHAB, S.A. Solar cycle dependence of the 27-and 13.5-day variations
MG 116 FLUCKINGER, E. Theoretical spectra of cosmic ray neutrons in the atmosphere for the energy range 50MeV < E < 100GeV
MG 117 DEBRUNNER, H. On the cutoff variations during the magnetic disturbancies of 30.3 - 3.4. 1973 and 13. - 18.9. 1974
MG 118 RAUBENHEIMER, B.C. Response functions of a modified NM-64 neutron monitor
MG 178 MISCHKE, C.F.W. Multiplicity recordings in an I-NM 64 at aircraft altitudes
M|G 198 MARKOVSKI, B.L. Remarks about the dispersion of the neutron component measured with neutron monitors
MG 185 AGRAWAL, S.P. Cosmic ray anisotropic observations at high neutron multiplicities
MG 119 KONIG, P.J. Vertical cufoff rigidity and the intensity distribution of cosmic rays near cape town
MG 120 VAN DER WALT, A.J. The 1976 cosmic ray latitude distribution at sea level
MG 121 KONIF, P.J. The azimuthal anisotropy at balloon altitudes in polar regions
MG 122 KURNOSOVA, L.V. The energy spectrum of the electrons with Ee>150 MeV measured on the altitude = 250 Km
MG 123 KURNOSOVA, L.V. The satellite investigation of the latitude distribution of the charge particle fluxes
MG 124 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Energy spectrum and flux of atmospheric neutrons
MG 125 DEV VERMA, S. Energy spectra of splash and Re-entrant albedo electrons of cosmic radiations
MG 126 PALMEIRA, R.A.R. Vertical cutoff rigidities and their use in the region of the Brazilian magnetic anomaly
MG 127 SHEA, M.A. The effects of recent secular variations of the geomagnetic field on vertical cutoff rigidity calculations
MG 128 SMART, D.F. The use of offset dipole coordinates for interpolating cosmic ray cotoff rigidities in three dimensions
MG 129 BLAKE, J.B. On the access of solar protons to the synchronous orbit
MG 130 PALMER, I.D. Evolution of pitch angle distribution as 1 MeV solar protons propagate into the high-latitude magnetotail
MG 131 PISARENKO, N.F. Dynamics of the isotropic flux boundary of high energy protons in the atmosphere during magnetic storms
MG 132 DUBINSKY, J. Pitch angle diffusion rate of protons in radiation belts according to intercosmoc - 5 data
MG 133 FISCHER, S. Secondary maximum of proton intensity in radiation belts near plasmapause
MG 134 FISCHER, S. Low-altitude proton fluxes distribution in 1975
MG 135 PETROU, N. On the residual atmosphere traversed by cosmic rays in the penumbra range at satellite altitude
MG 136 KAWASAKI, S. Anomalous atmospheric attenuation of cosmic ray neutrons near the earth's surface
MG 137 KUZNETSOV, S.N. Latitude dependence of cosmic rays above the earth's atmosphere
MG 138 GOLENKOV, A.E. Lattitude measurements of cosmic ray intensity in the stratosphere during the solar minimum 1975-1976
MG 139 MERKER, M. Zenith angle distributions of energetic atmospheric neutrons at several latitudes
MG 140 FRAN, C.Y. Abundances of He and CNO ions in the ion pulses observed in the earth's magnetospheric enrironment
MG 141 FAN, C.Y. Acceleration of H, He and CNO ions and electrons observed in the earth's magnetospheric environment
MG 142 TYASTO, M.I. Secular variations of geomagnetic field and cutoff rigidities of cosmic ryas
MG 143 BLOKH, YA.L. Determination of the effective cut-off rigities taking account of the particle arrival angles
MG 144 BLOKH, YA.L. Determination of the dependence of the geomagnetic cut-off rigidities on the particle arrival direction
MG 145 DORMAN, L.I. The spectrographic method for studying the cosmic ray variations taking account of the penumbra structure
MG 146 DORMAN, L.I. Extension of the spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation to the high-energy range using the spectrographic method on the basis of the underground measurements of cosmic rays
MG 147 DORMAN, L.I. Expected variations of the geomagnetic cut-off rigidities for various types of the temporal cosmic ray variations
MG 148 DORMAN, L.I. The continuous passive location of the variations in the vertical distribution of the atmospheric temperature and the air column mass over the observation level by means of cosmic rays
MG 149 DORMAN, L.I. Determination of the atmospheric variation of cosmic rays from the data of observations with the sayans spectrographic array
MG 150 DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of the barometric coefficient of the cosmic ray neutron component including the effect of the atmospheric layer over the station
MG 191 VELINOV, P. Low energy solar cosmic ray ionization in ionosphere
MG 192 VELINOV, P. Effects of cosmic ray flares in august 1972 on solaterrestrial and biological processes
MG 151 BERCOVITCH, M. Preliminary results from a large sea level counter array for monitoring muon intensity at large zenith angles
MG 152 DAS, A.K. Response functions for sea level muons incident at large zenith angles
MG 193 NG, L.D. The response function of cosmic ray muons deep underground
MG 153 MURAKAMI, K. Calculation of response functions for cosmic ray muons at various depths of underground
MG 154 FUJIMOTO, K. Coupling coefficients of the cosmic ray variation for meson telescopes
MG 155 FUJIMOTO, K. Approximate formula for response function of cosmic ray hard component at various depths of the atmosphere and underground
MG 156 ATTOLINI, M.R. Short period variations of cosmic ray intensity at ground
MG 157 ATTOLINI, M.R. The cosmic ray spectral density in the region 10-8 - 10-6 Hz
MG 158 ATTOLINI, M.R. Steady and transient diurnal variation and solar activity
MG 159 KOZLOV, V.I. A structure of solar wind disturbances on cosmic ray short-term variations
MG 160 GEHRELS, N. Cosmic ray scintillations in the frequency range from 10-4 to 10-2 Hz
MG 161 GALPER, A.M. Quasi-periodical pulsations of electron-photon component of cosmic rays in the stratosphere
MG 162 GALPER, A.M. The flux of 30-600 MeV electrons in the stratosphere
MG 163 KORZHOV, N.P. Large-scale electromagnetic structure of the interplanetary space
MG-165 LUND, N. Penumbra structure calculations and their application to isotope analysis
MG 166 DERGACHEV, V.A. Investigation of variations of earth's magnetic field intensity by means of radiocarbon data
MG 167 GERANIOS, A. A search for the origin vlet's
MG 168 DORMAN, L.I. Generalization of the spectrographic method to isolate and separately study the cosmic ray variations of the atmospheric, geomagnetic and extraterrestrial origin
MG 169 DORMAN, L.I. Radiocarbon coupling coefficients and the functions of cosmic rays 'response' in C14
MG 170 DORMAN, L.I. The possibility of designing the worldwide network of cosmic ray spectrographs on the basis of the existing network of cosmic ray stations and using the method of the difference coupling coefficients
MG 171 DORMAN, L.I. Five-basin model of the radiocarbon dynamics on the earth including the temporal variations in the rate of C14 production by cosmic rays
MG 172 DORMAN, L.I. The ionospheric coupling coefficients and the spectrographic method for studying the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variations and the changes in the geomagnetic cut-off riometric observations
MG 173 DORMAN, L.I. Analytical approach to the problem of the rate of ion production by cosmic rays and precipitating particles in the low-energy range
MG 174 DORMAN, L.I. The difference coupling coefficients for the study of cosmic ray variations
MG 175 BLOKH, YA.L. Determination of the coupling coefficients taking account of the dependence of the geomagnetic cut-off rigidity on the particle arrival direction
MG 176 DORMAN, L.I. Determination of the variations in the integral energy spectrum434 of cosmic rays on the basis of radiowave propagation data
MG 177 DORMAN, L.I. The coupling coefficients of the cosmic ray muon component and their variations with solar activity
Volume 5 - SP Session:
SP 1 KOCHAROV, G.E. Unsolved problems of nuclear astrophysics of the sun
SP 2 SILBERBERG, R. Particle acceleration in solar flares
SP 3 COLGATE, S.A. Thermal x-rays and deuterium production in stellar flares
SP 4 COWSIK, R. Towards a selective acceleration process for atomic nuclei
SP 5 PUSTILNIK, L.A. Particle acceleration in the current layer of solar flares
SP 6 PUSTILNIK, L.A. Triggering mechanisms of solar flares
SP 7 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. Energy spectrum of flare particles from an impulsive acceleration process
SP 8 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. Origin of delayed events
SP 9 KOVRIZHNJKH, O.M. Electron acceleration in solar atmosphere during the flares of august 2 and 11, 1972
SP 10 DORMAN, L.I. The features of the cosmic ray generation on the sun in the low and high-energy ranges
SP 11 BUCKNAM, D.B. Event oriented data collection for the ground-level solar cosmic ray event of 30 april 1976
SP 12 HOVESTADT, D. Energy spectra of light isotopes during solar particle emissions
SP 13 ANGLIN, J.D. Super enrichments of Fe-group nuclei in solar flares and their association with large He enrichments
SP 14 NEVATIA, J. Abundances of low energy (5-20 MeV/amu) solar He, C, O, Ne, Mg & Si nuclei measured in January 24, 1971 and September 1, 1971 events and their significance
SP 15 MCGUIRE, R.E. Spectra and composition 2-40 MeV/nucleon of ions Z=2-28 in solar cosmic ray events
SP 16 KASHKAROV, L.L. Energy spectrum of the cosmic-ray iron-group nuclei in the region 1 - 100 MeV/nucleon-1 by fossil tracks
SP 17 KOLCHIN, A.A. A study of low-energy cosmic ray nuclei (1-8 MeV/nucl) outside earth's magnetosphere on prognoz 4 spacecraft
SP 18 COLGATE, S.A. Helium (3) rich solar flares
SP 19 BAISAKALOVA, A.B. The gamma ray line and continuum emission from the sun during the flares and the quiet periods
SP 20 KOCHAROV, G.E. The investigations of x-ray radiation of the sun
SP 21 KUZHEVSKIJ, B.M. The solar y-astronomy and the solar cosmic rays
SP 22 KUZHEVSKIJ, B.M. Nuclear reactions in the solar atmosphere and the formation of the isotopic composition of solar cosmic rays
SP 23 KOZLOVSKY, B. Narrow lines from ?? reactions
SP 25 KODAMA, M. Possibility of coronal propagation of relativistic solar protons
SP 26 GROS, M. An example of long-distance propagation of electrons on the sun?
SP 27 MCGUIRE, R.E. The location of the particle acceleration region in the 1 september 1971 solar cosmic ray event
SP 28 REINHARD, R. The march 5, 1972 solar event: coronal control of particle release
SP 29 PERRON, C. Rigidity independent coronal propagation and escape of solar protons and alpha particles
SP 30 GOLD, R.E. Spatially dominated solar particle events 1972-1976
SP 31 GOLD, R.E. Coronal structure of the april 10, 1969 solar flare particle event
SP 32 SMART, D.F. Application of elementary coronal propagation and corotational concepts to solar proton event prediction
SP 33 GOMBOSI, T. Correlation of propagation characteristics of solar cosmic rays detected on board the spatially separate space probes mars-7 and prognoz-3
SP 34 GOMBOSI, T. Study of coronal and interplanetary propagation of solar particles following the E450 solar flare on july 29, 1973
SP 35 VASHENYUK, E.V. On the role of coronal propagation of solar cosmic rays with the energy more than 100 MeV
SP 36 BLOKH, G.M. The effect of the magnetic field sector boundaries and the short-term variations of the interplanetary field direction on the propagation of solar cosmic rays
SP 37 ZWICKL, R.D. The interplanetary scattering mean free path from 1 to 3x103 MV
SP 38 ZWICKL, R.D. Solar particle propagation from 1 to 5 AU
SP 39 EARL, J.A. Theoretical prediction of fluxes during solar energetic particle events
SP 40 SARRIS, E.T. A study of energetic particle events observed by the helios, IMP-7 and 8, and pioneer-11 S/C
SP 41 REINHARD, R. Multispacecraft observations of energetic storm particle events (ESP)
SP 42 KEPPLER, E. Low energetic solar particle observations from two spacecrafts within 0.6 AU
SP 43 SARRIS, E.T. A model for shock associated events in the deep interplanetary space
SP 44 NIELSEN, E. Possible modulation of proton fluxes by solar magnetic loops expanding into interplanetary space
SP 45 WIBBERENZ, G. Radial development of a solar cosmic ray event between 0.4 and 1 AU on march 3, 1975 as observed from helios 1 and IMP
SP 46 GROS, M. Radial and latitudinal dependence of low energy particle streams in interplanetary space
SP 47 SCHOLER, M. On the temporal development of the energetic particle composition during solar flares
SP 48 PINTER, S. Propagation pattern of flare-generated IP shock waves deduced from multiple spacecraft observations
SP 49 MARSHALL, F.E. Persistent sunward flow of ~1.6 MeV protons at 1 AU
SP 50 ZELDOVICH, M.A. Measurements of the recurrent fluxes of low-energy particles from the prognos satellite and the solar active regions
SP 51 TRANSKY, I.A. On nature of pulsations during the cosmic ray flares
SP 52 FILIPPOV, A.T. Spectrum of relativistic particles accelerated in interplanetary medium
SP 53 MIROSHNICHENKO, L.I. Dynamical model of spectrum formation for solar cosmic rays
SP 54 GOLD, R.E. The relationship between jovian electrons and solar wind stream structure
SP 55 CHENETTE, D.L. Jupiter's magnetosphere as a 'point source' for electrons propagating from 1 to 12 AU
SP 56 FILLIUS, W. Interplanetary electrons: what is the strength of the Jupiter source?
SP 57 ALEKSEEV, I.I. Filling of the earth's magnetosphere by the MeV protons of solar cosmic rays
SP 58 ALEKSEEV, N.V. The spectrum of protons and helium nuclei in the interplanetary space during low solar activity
SP 59 OSON, R.H. The influence of solar proton flares on the circulation of the earth's troposphere
SP 60 SHEA, M.A. A summary of significant solar-terrestrial and interplanetary events during the retrospective world interval of 20 march- 5 may 1976
SP 61 YAMAKOSHI, K. Cosmic ray produced Ni in deep sea sediments
SP 62 BARTON, J.C. Measurement of Na22:Al26 ratio in meteorites using multifold, gamma ray, coincidence techniques
SP 63 BARTON, J.C. Measurement of Al26 depth profiles in the estacado meteorite
SP 64 WDOWCZYK, J. Solar cosmic rays and ancient catastrophes
SP 65 ZWICKL, R.D. Observations of enhanced abundances of He through Fe nuclei during solar flare events, 1972 to 1976
SP 66 KRIMIGIS, S.M. The quiet-time low energy nucleon spectrum during 1975
Volume 6 - MN Session:
MN 1 VOLKOVA, L.V. Cosmic ray muon charge ratio at sea level and charge composition of primary cosmic rays
MN 2 VOLKOVA, L.V. Energy cosmic ray muon spectrum at sea level and primary cosmic radiation spectrum
MN 3 MINORIKAWA, Y. The charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
MN 4 ALESSIO, S. Energy spectrum and charge ratio of muons related to primary spectra
MN 5 LILAND, A. The approach to scalling and the charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
MN 6 LEE, A.K. The vertical muon charge ratio and the momentum spectrum
MN 7 THOMPSON, M.G. The momentum spectrum and charge ratio of muons to 3 TeV/c
MN 8 KOMORI, H. An analysis of momentum spectrum of muon
MN 9 KAMIYA, Y. Arrival direction dependence of muon charge ratio
MN 10 ALLKOFER, O.C. Preliminary results on charge-ratio and spectrum measurements of deis
MN 11 ALLKOFER, O.C. The horizontal muon spectrum and charge ratio up to 1 TeV
MN 12 AMINIEVA, T.P. The energy spectrum of mons with energies above 3 TeV
MN 13 ASATIANI, T.L. Momentum spectrum and charge ratio of cosmic ray muons at the zenith angle 84
MN 14 ABDEL-MONEM, M.S. Momentum and zenithal dependences of the enhancements of intensities of cosmic ray muons
MN 15 HIGASHI, S. Measurement of muon spectrum and charge ratio in the range Pm=100~10,000 GeV/c
MN 16 HIGASHI, S. The cosmic ray muon intensities near horizontal direction: measurement by the momentum selection system of mutron spectrometer
MN 17 HIGASHI, S. Pair meter - a new muon spectrometer
MN 18 PAUL, A. Predicted cross sections form directpair production (DPP) of electron and positron by high energy muons
MN 19 PAUL, A. Experimental study of direct pair production (DPP) of electron-positron by high energy cosmic ray muons
MN 20 HIGASHI, S. Electromagnetic interactions of <~1TeV muons
MN 21 STAMM, W. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons in iron
MN 22 AKASHI, M. The vertical energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons above 1 TeV at sea level
MN 23 WADA, T. Scattering horizontal muon measurement
MN 24 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Depth Vs intensity relation and integral energy spectrum of muons
MN 25 NISHIMURA, J. Average energies and differential energy spectrum of muon at various depths
MN 26 MIZUTANI, K. On the high energy muons deep underground
MN 27 MIZUTANI, K. Measurements of the energy spectrum of muons deep underground at high energy
MN 28 SHELDON, W.R. Experimental investigation of the muon range-energy relation
MN 29 PERCY, J.C. Cosmic ray intensities at shallow depths
MN 30 BERGAMASCO, L. Angular distribution of muons between 4000-9000hg cm-2 s.r.
MN 31 ALESSIO, S. Muon intensity at sea level with flash tubes apparatus
MN 32 BHAT, P.N. Angular distribution of low energy muons at a depth of 417 hg cm-2 underground
MN 33 JACOBSSON, L. A theoretical study of the possibilities for localization of anomalous density distribution in rock by means of underground cosmic ray muon intensity measurements
MN 34 BARTON, J.C. Underground anticoincidence studies
MN 35 KOTZER, P. Deep underground and underseas stopping particles and their possible relation to primordial superheavy elements
MN 36 KARMAKAR, N.L. An evaluation of muon-nuclear interaction formulations for cosmic ray experiments
MN 37 KITAMURA,T. Nuclear interaction cross section of cosmic ray muons estimated from the results of the accelerator experiments
MN 38 CONSTANDT, W. The nuclear energy loss parameter BN for muons
MN 39 DIEKMANN, A. Nuclear interactions of cosmic ray muons
MN 40 ASATIANI, T.L. Electromagnetic and nuclear interactions of cosmic ray muons
MN 41 AGLAMAZOV, V.A. The study of non-elastic interaction of > 0.6 TeV energy muons with the iron nuclei
MN 42 AGLAMAZOV, V.A. The study of cascade showers of > 0.3 TeV energy formed by cosmic ray muons in iron
MN 43 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Anomalous showers in deep underground observations in kolar gold mines
MN 44 MURAKAMI, K. Calculation of muon momentum spectra at sea level
MN 45 ASHTON, F. The lateral distribution of muons in extensive air showersat sea level
MN 46 D'ETTORE, B. Studies of muon showers underground. I.Techniques and methods
MN 47 D'ETTORE, B. Studies of muon showers underground. II. Analysis and discussion
MN 48 BEER, J.F. Muon energies in extensive air showers
MN 49 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Multiple muon events observed in kolar gold mines
MN 50 BAZHUTOV, YU.N. Muon array and the problems of muon measurements
MN 51 WADA, T. Detecting system of multiple parallel muons
MN 52 ASATIANI, T.L. Cosmic ray muon pairs at large zenith angle
MN 53 BASAROV, E.V. The search for direct multiple generation of muons in EAS
MN 54 BASAROV, E.V. The search for directly produced muon pairs in extensive air showers
MN 55 BARNAVELI, T.T. On locally generated bundles of the penetrating particles at the depth of 200 MWE
MN 56 BARNAVELI, T.T. Investigation of multiple muons at different zenith angles
MN 80 NG, L.K. The response function of cosmic ray muons deep underground
MN 57 NIKISHOV, A.I. Energy spectrum of a lepton pair (contribution from virtual bremsstrahlung)
MN 58 DEDENKO, L.G. Direct lepton in cosmic rays
MN 81 BADHWAR, G.D. Momentum spectra and charge ratio of muons as a function of zenith angles
MN 59 BAGGE, E.R. Pair-production by light quantas and the new interpretation of the conservation laws of physics
MN 60 VASILEV, S.S. The function of distribution in the interior of the sun and neutrinos deficit
MN 61 AURELA, A.M. Bayesian analysis of the brookhaven solar neutrino experiment
MN 62 WOLFENDALE, A.W. The cosmic ray neutrino-induced background in the solar neutrino experiment
MN 79 KUCHOWICZ, B. The probing of the sun by the solar neutrinos, and the terrestrial ice ages
MN 63 VOLKOVA, L.V. One more analysis of cosmic ray neutrino experiments
MN 64 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Cosmic neutrinos and search for w-boson with the mass 30-100 GeV in the deep underwater experiments
MN 65 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Extraterrestrial neutrinos and high energy neutrino astrophysics
MN 66 SILBERBERG, R. Diffuse background of cosmic neutrinos at high energies
MN 77 FRATI, W. Search for neutrinos of extraterrestrial origin
MN 67 MARGOLIS, S.H. Galactic and extragalactic ultra-high energy neutrinos
MN 68 BEREZINSKY, V.S. 'Dumand' as a neutrino eye watching violent remote cosmological epochs
MN 69 BELYAEV, A.A. Cerenkov radiation from the showers developing in saline water
MN 70 NISHIMURA, J. Cerenkov radiation from shower development in the deep water
MN 78 GAISSER, T.K. Detection of very high energy neutrinos
MN 71 BOWEN, T. Acoustic detection of particle showers at brookhaven
MN 72 JONES, W.V. Feasibility of acoustic detection of high energy ( > 1012eV) neutrinos in large salt domes
MN 73 BOWEN, T. Sonic particle detection
MN 74 KOTZER, P. Underseas Cerenkov detector of accelerator produced leptons
MN 75 SILBERBERG, R. EAS muon observations expected with a combined dumand-surface array
MN 76 BOROG, V.V. Dumand as muon detector
Volume 7 - HE Session
MATSUOKA, T. Hadron Production in Large Transverse Momentum and Urbaryon Rearrangement Model
NOTEVA, V. Pion Cross Sections and the Statistical Bootstrap Model
NOTEVA, V. Rapidity Distributions of Fireballs Produced in High Energy Particle Collisions
TATI, T. Possible Consequences of the Cutoff Referring to a Universal Time-like Vector in Ultrahigh energy Interactions
GAISSER, T. K. Asymetry Analisys of Target Diagrams and Mechanism for Large Transverse Momenta
GAISSER, T. K. Energy Dependence of High Pt Phenomena from 10 2 to 10 6 Gev
TAKAHASHI, Y. The Energy Flow Density and Multi Production at Extremely High Energies
BESHTOEV, M. Connection between Multiparticle Production Cross Sections at the Collisions of Particles and Antiparticles at High Energies
WOLTER, W. Deep Inelastic Scattering of 150 Gev Muons in Nuclear Emulsion
BABECKI, J. Characteristics of Slow Particles in Hadron-nucleus Interactions and their Relation to the Models of High-Energy Interactions
BABECKI, J. The Dependence of the Normalized Multiplicity of
Particles Produced in Hadron-Nucleus Interactions on the Primary Energy
OTTERLUNG, L. Study of Nuclear Interactions of 400 Gev Protons in Emulsion
KIM, C.O. The Angular Distribution of Shower Particles Produced in the Collisions of 400 Gev Protons with Emulsion Nuclei
FUJIOKA, G. Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Protons in Nuclear Emulsion
JURAK,A. Some Independent of Energy Properties of Compound Show and Grey Tracks Multiplicity Distributions in Proton-Emulsion Interactions
PURMANSKA, B. Angular Distribution of Particles Produced in Hadron Nucleus Interactions at the Highest Accelerator Energies
JONES, L. W. Inelastic Neutron Cross Sections on Nuclei at FNAL
FUMURO, F. Multiparticle Production in Proton Nucleus Interactions at 400 Gev
YOUNG, P. S. Interactions of 400 Gev Protons with Emulsion Nuclei
ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Studies of Particle Interactions with Nuclei at energies Higher than 300 Gev
DERADO, I. Measurement of the Charged Particle Multiplicity Distribution at ISR-energy
FUCHI, H. Analisys of 303 Gev/c Proton Interactions Tagged by High Energy Gamma-Rays
DIDENKO, L.A. The nature of the Negative Asymetry in the (pi) Interactions
LYUTOV, S. L. Properties of Cluster in the (pi) Interactions at 40 Gev/c
BOGATSKAYA, I. G. Clastering Effect in Hadron Collisions and Production of Intermediate Energy Nucleons from Nuclei
KUCHOWICZ, B. Study of the High-Energy Nuclear Interactions Using the Characteristics of (pi) Meson Prosuction
DEMIANOV,A. I. Leading Hadrons in the Hadron-Nucleus Interactions
NAM, R.A. Determination of Nucleon-Nucleon Total Cross Section at 2-40 Tev from Cosmic Ray Investigations
NICOLSKY, S. L. Inelastic in the Nucleon-Nuclei of Lead Interactions at Energies 1-30 Tev
AZARJAN, M. D. Distribution of Hadron Total Elasticity Coefficients in the Interactions with Nuclei of Fe and Pb at Energy Range 0.1 -20 Tev
YAKOVLEV, V. L. Hadronic Cascades with Anomalous Absorption in the Lead
NICOLSKY, S. L. New Processes in Ultra-High Energy Interactions
BASHINDZHAGYAN, G. L. Analisys of the Form of Cascades in Ionization Calorimeter
BELZER, L. I. Scalling on Nuclei
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Interaction Lenghts of 100-2000 Gev Cosmic Ray Hadrons in Iron
SATO, Y. Semi-exclusive Analysis of Nuclear Interactions around 20 Tev
OLEJNICZAK, J. Interaction Characteristics of Cosmic Rays in the Range 10 13 -10 16 ev
FUCHI, H. The Role of the Surviving Particle in the Multiple Production Phenomena at Cosmic Ray Energy Region
JAKOBSON, B. New Reactions at 540 Mev/nucleon Studied in Wire Loaded Nuclear Emulsions
KULLBERG, R. O-Nucleus Interactions at 75-100 Mev/Nucleon
JAKOBSON, B. Multiplicity Distributions in 2 Gev/nucleon Heavy ion Interactions
BARANOV, D. G. Collisions of Relativistic Ne-Fe Primaries with AgBr Target Nuclei at 20/56 Interacting Incident Nucleons
MIYAJIMA, M. Fragmentation of 40 Ar and 56 Fe at 100 Gev/c
AOKI, M. Interaction of 1.89 Gev/n56 Fe nuclei
FUMURO, F. Observation of Atmospheric Interactions at Aeroplane Altitude
FUMURO, F. Observation of Producer Jet at Aeroplane Altitude
BABAEV, M. K. About Events with Large Transverse Momenta Registered in an Ionization Calorimeter
AKASHI, M. An event Indicating Production of Peculiar Large pt
AKASHI, M. Analisys of Gamma-Ray Families with Energy 100 Tev Observed with Mt. Fuji Emulsion Chambers
BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Nuclear Interactions Observed by Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber. Part I
BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Nuclear Interactions Observed by Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber. Part II
BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Distribution of Protons and Mesons from Nuclear Interactions Observed by Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber
BRAZIL JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Further Study on New Type of Nuclear Interactions, Centauro
YUST, L. Studies of High-Energy Cosmic Rays Using the Emulsion Stack Combined with an Ionization Calorimeter
APANASENKO,A. V. Stratospheric Superfamily with ev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Energy Characteristics of Gamma Families with Measured Energy
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Gamma-Families with Energy of Ey>500 Tev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ The Meachinism of the Central Dark Spot Formation in Gamma-Families with Ty>500 Tev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Transverse Momentum in Interactions with Energy 10 14- 10 15 Ev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Selection and Analysis of Single Nuclear Interactions
KASAHARA, K. Monte-Carlo Simulation of Large Gamma-Ray Families
AZIMOV, S.A. Monte-Carlo Simulation of Generation of Gamma-Families in the Atmosphere at Ey>30 Tev
KONISHI, E. Three Dimensional Study of Gamma Ray Air Family
FOMIN, JU.A. High Energy Gamma-ray and Hadron Families in the Atmosphere
KRYS,A. Energy Spectra of Gamma Families Prodicted by Various Nuclear Interaction Models
TOMASZWSKI,A. How Disparate are the Energetical and Spatial Characteristics of Pamir Gamma Families Predicted by two Different Models of Nuclear Interaction?
STANEV, T. Monte Carlo Simulation of the Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production Processes Taking into Account the LPM Effect
WATANABE, Z. The influence of Landau, Pomerranchuk and Migdal Effect over the Early Development of Cascade Shower
MISAKI,A. The development of Cascade Shower in the Water Taking into Account of Landau, Pomeranchuk and Migdal Effect
OHTA, I. A Further Study of Spacing Effectin the Emulsion Chamber
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Electron-Nuclear Cascade Development in a Deep Lead x-ray Emulsion Chamber
IVANEKO, I. P. On the problem of the Existence of ¿HALO¿ in the High Energy Quantum Families
IVANEKO, I. P. Determination of the Electron-Photon Cascade Energy Taking Account of the Cascade Overlapping
VARKOVITSKAYA,A.YA. Determination of the Electron-Photon Cascade Energies Including the Gap Effect
ROGANOVA, T. M. Cascade Curve for the Unit with a Large Gap
IVANENKO, I. P. The influence of the Landau-Pomeranchuk Effect on the Development of the electron-Photon Cascade in Dense Media
ASTAFIED, V.A. Electron-Nuclear Cascade Development in a Lead-Carbon x-ray Emulsion Chamber
ASTAFIED, V.A. Effect of the Primary Spectrum Chemical Composition on the Characteristics of the Hadron-and y-Families in the Atmosphere
IVANENKO, I. P. The effect of the Diffraction processes on the Electron-Nuclear Cascade Development in the Atmosphere
KANEVSKY, B. L. The Method for Drawing the Randron Stars at Superhigh Energies
ASTAFIEV, V.A. The Study of the Characteristics of the Hadron-Families in the Lead Chamber
DAKE, S. The Electro Magnetic Cascade Showers in Lead Absorber
DAKE, S. Cascade Showers Induced by 400 Gev Protons in the Emulsion Chamber
LEVINA, T. G. Comparison Between the Characteristics of Various Models of Elementary Act
DIDENKO, L.A. Interpretation of the Data on Photon Families
DUNAEVSKII,A. M. The Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades and Scaling Breaking at E>10 13 ev
DENISOVA, V. G. The Gamma-Families Sensitivity to Transverse Momentum in strong Interaction
DUNAEVSKII,A. M. The Method of Selection of Pure Gamma-Families
DUNAEVSKII,A. M. The Influence of the Massive Primaries on the Distribution of Gamma Quanta from Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades in Atmosphere
BAIGUBEKOV,A. S. The Interaction Energy Dependence of Cluster Mass
BABAEV, M. K. Energy Characteristics of Gamma-Quanta from Hadron Inelastic Interactions at High Energies
ASHTON, F. Study of the Ionising Power of Interacting Cosmic Ray Particles at Sea Level
ASHTON, F. Preliminary Results of a Search for Faster than Light Objects in Cosmic-Rays at Sea Level
FUCHI, H. X Particles and Their Back Grounds in 400 Gev/c Proton Interactions
FUCHI, H. New Particle Search in Very High Energy Interactions Observed by the Ballon Emulsion Chambers
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. New Particle Events Observed in Kolar Gold Mine Experiments
BALKICH,A. M. Sea-Level Search for New Particles
IZAWA, K. Exclusive Production Cross Sections of Chamed Hadrons
KASAHARA, K. Lower Bound Estimates and Other Estimates of Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum Derived from Secondary Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra
KASAHARA, K. Upper Bounds of Rising Cross-Sections of Cosmic Ray Hadrons
LILAND,A. The Nucleon Cascade in the Atmosphere
BARUCH, J. E. F. The Energy Dependence of the P-Air Cross Section Between 1-100 Tev and the Primary Spectrum
GOODMAN, J.A. Measurement of the Unaccopained Pion-Proton Flux Ratio at 2900 Meters Using a Transition Radiation Detector
TAKAHASHI, Y. The Gamma-Ray Energy Spectrum from 50Gev to 40 Tev at an Atmospheric Depth of 260g/cm2
OTHA, I. Observation of Atmospheric Interactions at an Airplane Altitude with Emulsion Spacer Chamber
GOODMAN, J.A. Hadrons in the Atmosphere at a Depth of 730 g. Cm -2
SIOHAN, F. Flux of Hadrons in the Atmosphere
VARDUMYAN, D. T. Determination of Pionic Part in an Hadronic Component of Cosmic Rays at 2km Altitude
AKASHI, M. Cosmic Ray Hadron Component Above 10 Tev on the Top Mt. Fuji
AKASHI, M. Observation of Gamma-Ray Energy Spectrum (0.3-2 Tev) at Mt. Fuji
KANEVVSKAYA, E.A. Altitude Dependences of the 10-100 Tev Gamma-Quantum Family Characteristics
KAVENSK, B. L. Solution of the Equations of the Electron-Photon Cascade in the Atmosphere Including the Logarithmic Increase of the Cross Section
KUZINA, N. P. Application on the Multigroup Method for the Analysis of Cosmic Ray Propagation the Atmosphere
KANEVVSKAYA, E.A. Scaling and Charge In Variance at 2-20 Tev Pion Energies
ASHTON, F. The Energy Spectrum of Hadrons in Cosmic Rays at Sea Level
ASHTON, F. The Theory of the Interpretation of Hadron Burst Spectrum Measurements in Thick Absorbers
INOVA, M.A. The Energy Spectrum of Gamm-Quanta and Hadrons at a 60 g/cm2 Depth in the Stratosphere
ADLER, D. Numerical Integration of Electromagnetic Cascade Equations Discussion of Results for Air, Copper, Iron and Lead
EMELJANOV, YU.A. Fluctuations in High-Energy Electromagnetic Cascade Showers
VARDANYAN, I. N. Fluctuations of the Electron Number in the Electron-Photon Cascades in Heavy Substances
UCHAIKIN, V. V. General Equations for the Generating Functional and Factorial Moments in Cascade Theory
UCHAIKIN, V. V. About Fluctuations of the Number of the Particles Produced in Electron-Photon Shower
UCHAIKIN, V. V. Calculation of the Electron Range Fluctuations Corresponding to Infinite Thickness
UCHAIKIN, V. V. The Calculational Techniques of the Fluctuations of the Electron Range Corresponding to Finite Thickness Layer
HUSSAIN, M. Dual Absorptive Model and n+p Backward Elastic Scattering
SALEEN, M. Eikonal Model and pp Elastic Scattering at ISR Energies
ROZENTAL, I. L. On the Collision of Very High Energy Nucleons with Nuclei
SHOUDHURY, P. K. On e+ - e- Resonance Particles and Its Probable Role in High Energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions
USIK, P.A. Energetically Distinguished Neutral Pions in the Multiple Processes at Superhigh Energies
DREMIN, I. M. Oldfashioned Cosmic Ray Fireballs and Modern Clusters
BUBELEV, E. G. On Pattern Recognition of Fireballs and Isobars in the Lobachevsky Velocity Space
ATANASOV,A.A. Phase Method of Multichannel Model of Electron-Positron Annihilation
KOLCHUZHKIN,A. M. The transition Effect in Electron-Photon Schowers
Volume 8 - EA Session:
EA 1 ASHTON, F. Air shower core location procedures
EA 2 ASHTON, F. The lateral distribution of electron in EAS at sea level
EA 3 ASHTON, F. Electron density sampling fluctuations in extensive air showers
EA 4 ASHTON, F. The absolute vertical intensity of EAS of electron size 105 particles at sea level
EA 5 ASHTON, F. Study of charged and neutral hadrons in extensive air showers at sea level
EA 6 ASHTON, F. The transverse momentum of leading particles in EAS with respect to the shower axis
EA 7 SHAAT, F. Observationson air showers in the range 104 - 106 particles
EA 8 RADA, W.S. A new measurement of the shower size spectrum for 7.105<N<3.106 at sea level
EA 9 SAKUYAMA, H. Electron and muon components in air shower
EA 10 MATANO, T. The electron photon component in extensive air showers
EA 11 KAMEDA, T. High energy hadronic and electronic components in extensive air showers near sea level
EA 12 JOGO, N. Energy flows of extensive air showers near sea level
EA 13 BOHM, E. The production height of muons in EAS
EA 14 BOHM, E. A comparison of EAS observations at sea level and at mountain altitude
EA 15 BAGGE, E.R. A new air shower experiment at kiel
EA 16 ACHARYA, B.S. Lateral distribution of charged particles in air showers associated with muons of energy ? 220 GeV
EA 17 ACHARYA, B.S. Transverse momentum distribution and primary charge composition from a study of muons of energy ? 220 GeV in air showers
EA 18 ACHARYA, B.S. Properties of air showers associated with multiple muons of energy ? 220 GeV
EA 20 GAWIN, J. Properties of extensive air showers with sizes 105 - 5x106 at sea level
EA 21 DZIKOWSKI, T. Estimation of the mass of the primary cosmic ray particles with energies 1015 - 1016 eV on the basis of the fluctuations in the muon to electron ratio
EA 22 ALEXEYEV, E.N. Lateral distribution of electrons in EAS with Ne ? 2.105
EA 23 ALEXEYEV, E.N. Structure of the central part of EAS with Ne ? 2.105
EA 24 APSHEV, S.ZH. Low-energy nuclear active particles in extended air showers (EAS)
EA 25 KINO, S. The 54 m2 spark-chamber array at Mt. norikura for the fundamental study of the air shower
EA 26 HATANO, Y. The fluctuation of electron density at R > 20m from EAS core
EA 27 KINO, S. Multi-cored air showers observed by large spark chamber array
EA 28 KITAJIMA, T. The air shower structures under iron absorber
EA 29 YANAGITA, T. The density spectrum, the lateral distribution and the size spectrum
EA 30 MIYAKE, S. Lateral distribution of high energy events in EAS
EA 31 MIYAKE, S. Structure of muon component in extensive air showers
EA 32 ASEIKIN, V.S. The lateral distribution of electron and muon fluxes in extensive air showers at mountain altitude
EA 33 STAMENOV, J.N. Phenomenological characteristics of the muon component on EAS at mountain altitude
EA 34 KATSARSKY, L.M. About some problems of the structure on EAS with energies below 1017 eV
EA 35 ROMAKHIN, V.A. The lateral and energetic characteristics of the EAS hadronic component at mountain altitude. I
EA 36 NESTEROVA, N.M. The lateral and the energetic characteristics of the EAS hadronic component at mountain altitude. II
EA 37 ASEIKIN, V.S. Energy characteristics of EAS electron-photon component at 3330 m above sea level
EA 38 BETEV, B. Fluctuations of muon density of EAS at different distances from the axis
EA 39 DANILOVA, T.V. The energy spectrum of the primary cosmic rays in the range 1013 - 1016 eV
EA 40 STAMENOV, J. N. About the high dependence of extensive air showers with energies below 1017 eV
EA 41 ANTONOV, R. A. New experimental data on the EAS altitude dependence in the upper atmosphere
EA 42 ATRASHKEVICH, V. B. The analysis of experimental data on the particle lateral distribution at large distances from the axis in EAS with the total particle numbers 107 - 108
EA 43 SOLOVIEVA, V. I. Study of EAS muon component
EA 44 DIMINSTEIN, O. S. Some features of superhigh energy EAS at sea level
EA 45 KRASILNIKOV, D. D. Cosmic ray spectrum in 1017 - 1020 eV region
EA 46 KUZMIN, A. I. Spatial distribution function of hadrons in EAS with energy more than 1017 eV
EA 47 LAPIKENS, J. Measurement of the lateral distribution in individual EAS of energy 1017 - 1018 eV
EA 48 BARRETT, M. L. Fluctuation studies in EAS by means of risetime measurements at energies above 1017 eV
EA 49 LAPIKENS, J. EAS structure at energy > 5.1018 eV
EA 50 FOSTER, J. M. Observations of extensive air shower cores in the energy range 1014 - 1016 eV
EA 51 BARUCH, J. E. F. Hadrons > 500 GeV in air showers of size 5x104 -106
EA 52 BLAKE, P. R. The muon content of EAS
EA 53 ARMITAGE, R. The study of fluctuations in the muon component of large EAS
EA 54 BLAKE, P. R. Arrival time spread measurements of muons in EAS
EA 55 LINSLEY, J. Average structure of large air showers as function of size and zenith angle
EA 56 LINSLEY, J. Intrinsic variance of air shower structure measured at volcano ranch
EA 57 AGUIRRE, C. Electrons in large air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 58 AGUIRRE, C. Muons in large air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 59 AGUIRRE, C. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays from 1016 eV to 1019 eV determined from air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 60 MIZUMOTO, Y. Shower fronts of large air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 61 BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION. Air shower cores of 1015 -1016 eV observed by chacaltaya emulsion chambers
EA 62 VILLIERS, E. J. de The time structure of muon component of EAS in energy range 1016 to 5x1017 eV
EA 63 MCDONALD, D. M. Temporal characteristics of air shower energy deposition in plastic scintillators
EA 64 HARTMAN, D. H. The Cerenkov light pulse spectrum from low energy air showers: measurements and simulations
EA 65 KUHLMANN, J. D. Cerenkov light from EAS at sea-level
EA 66 KALMYKOV, N. N. Further studies of the shape of the EAS Cerenkov radiation pulse with the Yakutsk array
EA 67 DIMINSTEIN, O. S. Cerenkov radiation of the EAS superhigh energy
EA 129 MASON, G. W. Observations of extensive air showers by air fluorescence description of experimental techniques
EA 130 CASSIDAY, G. L. Observations of extensive air showers by air fluorescence sensitivity tests and results
EA 131 ELBERT, J. W. Observations of extensive air showers by air fluorescence - results of the measurements
EA 69 CASSIDAY, G. L. Rate estimates for proposed experiments using the fly's eye air fluorescence detector
EA 70 PROTHEROE, R. J. Cerenkov radiation from large cosmic ray showers I-Computer simulation data
EA 71 PROTHEROE, R. J. Cerenkov radiation in large cosmic ray showers II-Measurements at sea level
EA 74 HAMMOND, R. T. Direct measurement of the cascade development in large cosmic ray showers
EA 75 IVANENKO, I. P. Calculations of the angular and lateral distributions of Cerenkov light for the narrow-angle detectors
EA 76 IVANENKO, I. P. Lateral distribution of the Cerenkov radiation for the wide-angle detectors
EA 77 IVANENKO, I. P. Determination of the longitudinal EAS development on the basis of the data on the time scaning of Cerenkov radiation pulse
EA 78 HARA, T. Optical Cerenkov radiation from extensive air showers
EA 79 GAISSER, T. K. Do EAS observations rule out Feynman scaling?
EA 80 VERNOV, S. N. Violation of the hadron interaction characteristics obtained with accelerators in the superhigh-energy range from EAS data
EA 81 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Scaling and its breakdown at very high energies
EA 82 BOURDEAU, M. F. Inadequacy of scaling models with EAS properties at 106 GeV
EA 83 BOURDEU, M. F. Evaluation of the primary spectrum index near of 106 GeV by theoretical analysis of central density fluctuations
EA 84 CACHON, A. Extensive air shower detection at Pic Du Midi level (1013-4eV)
EA 85 BOURDEU, M. F. Primary mass composition and small EAS at very high altitude
EA 86 CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Non validity of age parameter unicity in the description of the lateral electron distribution
EA 87 CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Simulation of lateral electron distribution at tien-shan altitude
EA 88 GAISSER, T. K. Reliability of the method of constant intensity cuts for reconstructing the average development of vertical showers
EA 89 SHIBATA, T. Longitudinal behavior of cosmic ray particles in the atmosphere
EA 90 SHIBATA, T. Transverse behavior of cosmic ray particles in the atmosphere
EA 91 GRIEDER, P. K. F. On the separation of the effects caused by different primary masses, rising cross sections and a changing multiplicity law on air shower spectra by a suitable choice of observables
EA 92 GRIEDER, P. K. F. The effects of large transverse momenta on air shower spectra and implications for particle production models
EA 93 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Global comparison of experimental and theoretical air shower spectra and distributions and the most likely model of high energy multiparticle production. Part I: Energy spectra
EA 94 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Global comparison of experimental and theoretical air shower spectra and distributions and the most likely model of high energy multiparticle production. Part II: Lateral distributions and overall conclusions
EA 95 OLEJNICZAK, J. Sensitivity of various EAS properties to primary mass composition and high energy collision models
EA 96 POPOVA, L. A detailed approach to the structure of the extensive air showers - I (Fluctuations)
EA 97 POPOVA, L. A detailed approach to the structure of the extensive air showers - I (Correlations)
EA 98 POPOVA, L. Properties of high energy interactions and shower characteristics at the depth of 690 g/cm2
EA 99 POPOVA, L. Characteristics of extensive showers from nucleus-nucleus interactions at energies above 1014 eV
EA 100 STANEV, T, Genesis of the shower particles and the measurement of the cross section at EAS energies
EA 101 MARKOVSKY, B. Could the new theoretical ideas of the multiparticle production be useful in the EAS studies
EA 102 STANEV, T. Multicored EAS and the high Pt cross section in the 104 -106 GeV energy region
EA 103 GREEN, B. R. Monte-Carlo simulations of the lateral distribution of particles in extensive air shower cores
EA 104 LINSLEY, J. Interpretation of air shower data relevant to cosmic-ray composition
EA 105 IVANENKO, I. P. Analytical solution for the basic equations of the cascade theory using the energy-inhomogeneous cross-sections
EA 106 BELYAEV, A. A. The functions of the angular and lateral distributions of particles in electron-photon cascade
EA 107 ANTONOV, R. A. Lateral distribution of electrons with energies above zero in the cascade produced by photon with energies 1011-1017 eV in isothermic atmosphere
EA 108 ASTAFIEV, V. A. Effect of the generation deph on the electromagnetic cascade shower development in isothermic atmosphere
EA 109 BAKHTADZE, A. K. The analytical expression for the function of lateral distribution of electrons in electron-photon cascade
EA 110 HILLAS, A. M. Electron-photon cascades in the atmosphere and in detectors
EA 111 DEDENKO, L. G. The angular structure functions of electrons and photons
EA 112 DEDENKO, L. G. The second moments and the NKG formula
EA 113 DEDENKO, L. G. The lateral structure functions of electrons and muons in EAS in the energy range of 108-1010 GeV
EA 114 STANEV, T. A Monte-Carlo model of electromagnetic cascade development
EA 115 KRYS, E. Monte-Carlo simulations of the electromagnetic cascade development in the atmosphere
EA 116 NAKATSUKA, T. The root mean square of lateral spread of electrons in the extensive air showers
EA 117 ODA, H. The lateral structure function of energy density of electrons in an electromagnetic cascade shower
EA 118 SIVAPRASAD, K. Extensive air showers in radio frequency electromagnetic fields
EA 119 KAMINSKY, A. T. The spatial distribution of radio emission by extensive air showers
EA 132 FONG, S. W. Measurement of the electron-positron ratio in extensive air showers
EA 120 MAKHMUDOV, B. M. Calculation of the density spectrum of the electron and muon EAS components at sea level
EA 121 AKENO GROUP. The plan of EAS observation at Akeno
EA 122 AKENO GROUP. The Akeno air shower project
EA 123 AKENO GROUP. The plan of optical observation at Akeno
EA 124 KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Complex installation for investigations of EAS
EA 125 BHAT, C. L. Evidence for steepening of cosmic ray primary spectrum near 1015 eV from a Cerenkov light detection system at Gulmarg
EA 126 HAWKES, R. C. The spectrum of muons to 1000 GeV accompanied by local electron showers
Volume 9 - T Session:
T 1 MARAR, T. M. K. Hard x-ray camera for the study of celestial x-ray and gamma-ray burst sources
T 2 ZYCH, A. D. Improved response with a double scattering medium energy gamma ray telescope
T 3 MCKECHNIE, S. P. A drift chamber detector for gamma ray astronomy
T 4 DUCROS, R. Response of cluster of ge (li) detectors gamma rays
T 5 AKIMOV, V. An accelerator evaluation of the performance of the spark-chamber of the soviet-french experiement 'gamma-1' for high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
T 6 COOKE, D. J. A large area proportional counter for balloon-borne x-ray astronomy
T 7 BARTON, J. C. Effect of photomultiplier afterpulses in coincidence systems
T 8 LUND, N. Derivation of particle detector calibration maps from flight data
T 9 WEBBER, W. R. Evolution of the Cerenkov x total-energy telescope for isotopic analysis of cosmic rays
T 10 JITSUMO, K. Multistage ionization and Cerenkov spectrometer
T 11 VOLOVIK, V. D. The experimental possibilities of acoustic registration of ultra-high-energy particles
T 12 VOLOVIK, V. D. Luminesense of gases and problem of light-grasphed detection of ultra-power EAS
T 13 YODH, G. B. Particle albedo from hadrons of 100 to 1000 GeV interacting in a calorimeter
T 14 SIOHAN, F. Hadronic cascades in iron between 20 and 5000 GeV
T 15 CHERRY, M. Recent progress in the development of transition radiation detectors
T 16 BOURDEAU, M. F. Simulation of shower development for various models in an iron ionization spectrometer
T 17 GREGORY, J. C. Cosmic ray track location with a simple C delay line proportional counter
T 18 BEAUJEAN, R. Plastic-electronic-experiment for isotope-measurements of heavy cosmic rays
T 19 PARNELL, T. A. Secondary electrons from heavy primary cosmic rays in a multiwire proportional counter (MWPC) hodoscope
T 20 SHIBATA, S. The Nagoya cosmic-ray muon spectrometer
T 21 ALLKOFER, O. C. The deis high energy muon spectrometer. I. Construction and performance
T 22 ALLKOFER, O. C. The deis high energy muon spectrometer. II. The data acquisition system
T 23 GORET, Ph. Performances of a slowing down mass spectrometer for cosmic ray nuclei
T 24 RIO, Y. A drift chambers hodoscope description and results
T 25 ARENS, J. F. High energy cosmic ray iron spectrum experiment
T 26 ELLSWORTH, R. W. A balloon instrument for measuring proton and helium spectra from 100 to 10 5 GeV
T 27 FUCHI, H. Very narrow air gap spark chamber for vertex finding in nuclear emulsion
T 28 KAJINO, F. A large cylindrical drift chamber
T 63 BIESER, F. S. A proportional drift chamber array for cosmic ray instruments
T 64 GREINER, D. Mass resolution of a particle identifier to be flown on ISEE-C
T 29 YANCHUKOVSKY, A. L. Attaining the reliability of the cosmic ray variation spectrograph data
T 30 PAKHOMOV, N. I. Calculation of neutron supermonitor energetic characteristics
T 31 ALEKSANYAN, T. M. The study of the cosmic ray neutron component using a leadless monitor
T 32 BLOKH, Ya. L. Inclusion of the neutron monitor counting loss associated with the dead time of the detecting circuit
T 33 BLOKH, Ya. L. The device for controlling the amplifiers-discriminators
T 34 DORMAN, L. I. Extension of the potentialities of the elbrus cosmic ray spectrograph using scintillation detectors
T 35 BLOKH, Ya. L. On the problem of determination of the effectiveness of the neutron component detection
T 36 EDGE, D. M. Improvements to the haverah park array for showers studies in the energy interval 1017-1018 eV
T 37 HODSON, A. L. A 35 m2 array of current-limited spark chambers for the investigation of extensive air shower cores
T 38 CROUCH, P. C. Development of the buckland. Park air shower array
T 39 KIZILOGLU, U. An automated photomultiplier system for detecting atmospheric scintillation pulses of cosmic origin
T 40 BLAKE, P. R. Scinitillators and neon flash-tubes as EAS muon detectors
T 41 TORNABENE, H. Observations of cosmic rays and primary composition above 1015 eV using an array of atmospheric Cerenkov light detectors
T 62 LOH, E. C. Progress report on the Utah ultra-high energy cosmic ray experiments using the 'fly's eye' detector
T 43 HSIEH K. C. Toffims: a neutral particle mass spectrometer
T 44 KODAMA, M. Measurement of snow water equivalent by cosmic ray neutron technique
T 45 BARUCH, J. E. F. A gas proportional scintillation detector for cosmic ray experiments
T 46 BLAKE, P. R. Improved techniques for measuring the arrival time spread of muons in large EAS
T 42 BERGAMASCO, L. Texas a&m muon anisotropy station
T 47 BASHINDZHAGYAN, G. L. Ionization measurements with multi-layer detectors
T 48 PUCHKOV, V. S. Determination of the height of ?-family's origin by the divergency of ?-quanta in the emulsion chamber with an air gap
T 49 NAZAROV, V. I. System for recording and readout of the data of the MSU array
T 50 IVANOVA, N. S. Using nuclear emulsions and plastics in a long exposure satelite experiment
T 51 GLOECKLER, G. A versatile detector system to measure the charge states, mass compositions and energy spectra of interplanetary and magnetosphere ions
T 52 BARTON, J. C. Slow component of inorganic scintillator decay
T 53 ASHTON, F. The distribution in time separation of randomly occurring events
T 54 BRAY, A. D. Inter-scintillator timing on the Sydney air shower array
T 55 ARENS, J. F. High energy cosmic ray iron spectrum experiment
T 56 GUPTA, S. K. Multi-event time recording system
T 57 OWENS, A. J. Power-spectral analysis: the nested variance method
T 58 OWENS, A. J. On the de-trending and smoothing of random data
T 59 ERDOS, G. Analysis of data obtained with fast-timing angular distribution measurements
T 60 ALANIYA, M. V. The Tbilisi experimental cosmic ray array and the on-line system for automation of the collection and processing of observation data Ver menos
Volume 1 - OG Session:
PAUL, J. A. Observations of galactic gamma-ray emission (large scale)
SAMIMI J. Observations of gamma radiation from the galactic center region (abstract)
SOOD, R. K. Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disk
FOMIN, V. P. Observation of very high energy gamma radiation in direction of galactic plane
BELJAOVSKY, A. I. Gamma radiation from central region of the galaxy and diffuse background at Ey>I00 MeV
BONFAND, E. Search from primary gamma rays in the medium energy range 5 MeV - 50 MeV (abstract)
WILSON, R. B. Gamma-rays of 3 to 25 MeV from the galactic anticenter and pulsar NP0532
OZEL, M. E. Comparison of high energy gamma rays from (b)>30* with the galactic neutral hydrogen distribution
SCHLICKEISER, R. Electromagnetic gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disk
SCHLICKEISER, R. A test for the origin of galactic gamma rays
DODDS, D. Galactic rays and the origin of cosmic rays
STRONG, A. W. Gamma ray production in dense molecular clouds
COWSIK, R. The spectrum of Compton-scattering galactic gamma rays (abstract)
SHUKLA, P. G. Bremsstrahlung gamma radiation from the galaxy
RYAN, J. M. Atmospheric gamma-ray angle and energy distributions from 2 to 25 MeV
LUHMANN, J. G. Rocket altitude atmospheric x-rays from magnetospheric electrons at subauroral latitudes
MONTMERLE, T. Observational constraints on the possible existence of cosmological cosmic rays
STRONG, A. W. The contribution of discrete sources to the flux of extragalactic gamma rays
LICHTI, G. G. The gamma-ray luminosity of spiral galaxies, its evolution and its contribution to the diffuse background above 100 MeV
WHITE, R. S. Cosmic diffuse gamma-rays at medium energies
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. COS-B Observations of gamma ray emission from pulsars (abstract)
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. COS-B Observations of discrete sources of high-energy gamma radiation (abstract)
AYASLI, S. Electromagnetic processes in pulsars under strong electric and magnetic field conditions
GUPTA, S. K. Pulsed high energy gamma rays from pulsars (abstract)
STRONG, A. W. Contribution of pulsars to the flux of galactic gamma easy
WOLFENDALE, A. W. Gamma rays from the direction of the galactic centre
BEREZINSKY, V. S. Supernova shell around young pulsars as a gamma neutrino and neutron source
STEPHANIAN, A. A. A possible contribution of discrete sources to the diffuse gamma ray distribution over galactic longitude
GALPER, A. M. Periodical gamma-radiation from the x-ray source CYG X-3
STEPHANIAN, A. A. Gamma-ray emission spectrum of the CYG x-3 source and its possible origin
APPARAO, K. M. V. Gamma rays from CYG X-3 and CYGX-1 (abstract)
WEEKES, T. C. The mount Hopkins sky survey of sources of 10 (11) to 10 (12) eV gamma rays (abstract)
MANDROU, P. Cosmic gamma ray Observations in the 0.1 - 4 MeV energy range (abstract)
LUHMANN, J. G. Diffusive soft x-ray background from the interaction magnetospheric electrons with the upper atmosphere (abstract)
COE, M. J. Ariel 5 measurements of sources with power law spectra and fast time variations
COE, M. J. Ariel V measurements of sources with power law spectra and fast time variations (abstract)
DYER, C. S. Ariel r observations of extra-galactic x-ray sources and implications of hard x-ray galactic source measurements fir the galactic disc gamma ray emission
QUENBY, J. J. Recent ariel V measurements on hard x-ray bursts and the implications for -burst origin (abstract)
APTEKAR, R. L. Observation of the hard x-radiation from the galaxy (abstract)
HURLEY, K. Hard x-ray observations of 3U1820-30 (abstract)
DENNIS, B. R. Observations of cosmic x-ray sources above 20 KeV from OSO-8 (abstract)
NAKAGAWA, N. Time variation of hard x-ray from CYG X-1
RADHA, M. S. Rocket observations of celestial x-ray sources at soft x-ray energies (abstract)
NIEL, M. Preliminary results from the signe 3 satellite (abstract)
MEIRELLES FILHO, C. Some aspects concerning accretion in binary systems (abstract)
MONTMERLE, T. Cosmic rays and nuclear gamma ray emission
SOMMER, M. Spectrum, time structure and direction of incidence of August 16, 1976 Gamma Ray Burst
NISHIMURA, J. Observation of gamma ray burst at balloon altitude
GUPTA, S. K. High energy gamma ray burst (abstract)
WEEKES, T. C. A search for gamma ray burst from the explosive evaporation of black holes
BELJAEVSKY, A. I. Search of the cosmic gamma radiation burst with the energy creater than 100 MeV on the date from the satellite 'Cosmos-731' (abstract)
O'SULLIVAN, G. A search for bursts of 10(13) to 10(14) eV gamma rays using spaced cosmic ray stations
MURAMOTO, H. Search for cosmic muon bursts from relativistic dust-grains
BADHWAR, G. D. Gamma ray production in interstellar space
BOGOMOLOV, E. A. Balloon investigation of spectra and composition of singly charged component of the cosmic radiation with a magnetic spectrometer (abstract)
BADHWAR, G. D. The proton and helium rigidity spectra from 10 to 50 GV
BADHWAR, G. D. The cosmic ray antiproton flux: an upper limit at the predicted level of observation
GAISSER, T. K. Estimation of primary proton spectrum between 10(12) and 10(14) eV (abstract)
YODH, G. B. On the proton spectrum measurements above 2000 GeV (abstract)
GRINDLAY, J. E. The iron/proton primary ratio and relative cosmic ray composition at 10(12) - 10(13) eV (abstract)
HEINRICH, W. Atmospheric corrections for charge spectra and isotope ratios of heavy nuclei measured at balloon altitudes (abstract)
DERRICKSON, J. H. Measurements of the C/O and B/N abundance ratios in the primary cosmic radiation in the energy range 0.5-2.0 GeV/Nucleon made during September 1976 (abstract)
BYRNAK, B. Measurements of the Li/B abundance ratios above 650 MeV/nucleon
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The relative abundance of the elements silicon through nickel in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. Charge and energy spectra of heavy cosmic rays at intermediate energies
BYRNAK, B. Nuclear composition of the cosmic rays between 0.5 and 10 GeV/nucleon (abstract)
LEZNIAK, J. A. The implication for galactic propagation from a measurement of the charge (Z=5-26 and energy (0.5-5 Bev/nuc) spectra of cosmic rays
ARENS, J. F. Cosmic ray composition between 5 and 300 Gev/nucleon (abstract)
CALDWELL, J. H. Charge composition and energy spectra of cosmic-ray nuclei at energies above 5 GeV per nucleon
MEYER, P. Chemical composition of cosmic iron group nuclei at about 1 GeV/nuc.
KAINTH, G. S. Cosmic ray abundances from nitrogen to zinc using a cellulose nitrate plastic detector (abstract)
TUELLER, J. VH cosmic ray measurements with a 6.6 m2 sr electronic detector
LOVE, P. Ultra heavy cosmic ray measurements with a 6.6 m2 sr electronic detector
PERELYGIN, V. P. Average abundances of galactic cosmic rays with Z 50 from studies of meteoritic olivines
WEFEL, J. P. UH cosmic rays : possible origin in massive stars
BLAKE, J. B. On the dependence of r-process yields upon experimentally unknown nuclear parameters ultra-heavy cosmic ray abundances
HAINEBACH, K. L. The r-process path in the superheavy region
KUZNETSOVA, R. L. Theoretical calculations of the 55Fe and 57Co abundances in galactic cosmic rays
OSBORNE, W. Z. Monopole, antinucleus or superheavy nucleus ? (abstract)
ABULOVA, V. V. The hadron energy spectrum at a 10 G/cm2 depth in the stratosphere
JODKO, M. G. Measurements of helium isotopic composition in primary cosmic rays
MCDONALD, F. B. The isotopic composition of L-Be and B (abstract)
ORTH, C. D. Cosmic ray age and a measurement of the abundance of Be10 using a magnetic spectrometer
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray lithium beryllium and boron
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray beryllium and cosmic ray age
BJARLE, C. Measurement of the isotopic composition of the primary cosmic radiation for the elements b-Ne
DEV VERMA, S. A study of cosmic ray charge and isotopic composition using a charged particle telescope
BEAUJEAN, R. Isotopic composition of low energy cosmic ray particles with charges Z=5 - 8
STEGMON, G. Fe - isotopes in cosmic rays
SCHERZER, R. Cosmic ray iron measurements with fragmentation controlled (abstract)
WEBER, W. R. Study of the Be/B ratio as a function of energy and its implications for the age of cosmic rays
SIMPSON, G. A. Isotopic composition of low-energy cosmic-ray nuclei with Z=10-14 (abstract)
SIMPSON, G. A. A measurement of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray Fe and other nuclei with Z=20-25
FREIER, P. S. A detector of cosmic ray isotopes (abstract)
AHLEN, S. P. Isotopic composition of iron group nuclei at 320-500 MeV/amu (abstract)
PRICE, P. B. A study of the isotopes of cosmic ray Fe nuclei in lexan polycarbonate exposed on skylab (abstract)
MEEGAN, C.A. The spectrum of cosmic electrons with energies between 6 and 100 GeV
MULLER, D. Cosmic ray electrons: a discussion of recent observations
HARTMANN, G. A new measurement of the cosmic ray electron spectrum from 10 GeV to 300 GeV
AIZU, E. High energy primary electron spectrum observed by the emulsion chamber (abstract)
WEBBER, W. R. Galactic radio emission, the emissivity in the direction of H11 regions and the local interstellar electron spectrum
USOV, V. V. On the composition of electron composition of cosmic rays accelerated by pulsars (abstract)
DOGIEL, V. A. Radioemission of the galaxies's halos and electrons of cosmic rays (abstract)
GILER, M. Origin of cosmic ray positrons
BRINDLE, C. Interpretation of the distribution of synchrotron radiation in the galaxy using a new model of galactic spiral structure
BADHWAR, G. D. Cosmic electrons, galactic radio background and cosmic ray confinement
BADHWAR, G. D. Secondary positrons and electrons in the cosmic radiation
BADHWAR, G. D. Measurement of negatron and positron spectra from 5 to 40 GV using a magnetic spectrometer (abstract)
DORMAN, L. I. The nature of the observed cosmic ray spectrum
CHARUGIN, V. M. Systematic and stochastic acceleration of cosmic rays by radiation
FREIER, P. Cosmic rays and clumpy magnetic fields (abstract)
JOKIPII, J. R. Fermi acceleration and the structure of interstellar turbulence
PETERS, B. Cosmic ray propagation in a closed galaxy
ERDOS, G. Fluctuations of 10 (14) eV cosmic rays
Volume 2 - OG Session:
OG 112 KAMIYA, Y. Search for anisotropy of cosmic ray muons
OG 113 JODOGNE, J.C. Enhancement of the high energy part of the cosmic rays flux of nuclei
OG 114 JODOGNE, J.C. Contribution to the galactic cosmic ray flux from pulsars
OG 115 KHAZAN, YA.M. About the role of the center of the galaxy as the source of cosmic rays
OG 116 ARNETT, W.D. Stellar death and cosmic rays
OG 117 SCHRAMM, D.N. Nucleosynthesis and the origin of galactic cosmic rays
OG 118 CASSE, M. The coronal ionization model. Flare stars as cosmic ray sources
OG 119 REEVES, H. Cosmic rays from pre-main sequence stars
OG 120 SHAPIRO, M.M. Selective injection as an accessory of Fermi acceleration in supernova remnants
OG 121 SHAPIRO, M.M. Structure of pre-supernova stars and production of black holes as inferred from neutrino and hardphoton pulses
OG 122 SILBERBERG, R. High-energy cosmic neutrinos and photons from point sources, and implications for galactic confinement
OG 123 COWSIK, R. Nature of galactic cosmic ray sources
OG 124 SCHWARTZ, S.J. Nearly loss-free escape of cosmic rays from supernova remnants
OG 125 SCHWARTZ, S.J. Avoiding adabatic energy losses - further developments
OG 126 DERGACHEV, V.A. Corpuscular and gamma radiation of supernova and radiocarbon content in the earth's atmosphere
OG 127 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Pulsars and cosmic rays in the dense supernova shells
OG 128 EARL, J.A. Propagation of cosmic rays in extragalactic radio sources
OG 129 REEVES, H. Light elements production by galactic cosmic rays-the state of affairs
OG 130 MONTMERLE, T. Deuterium production by cosmological cosmic rays
OG 131 RAISBECK, G.M. Some additional indications of the contribution of interstellar helium to cosmic ray spallation
OG 132 RAISBECK, G.M. Experimental cross sections for the pickup of electrons by relativistic nuclei
OG 133 YIOU, F. Cross sections for ? + ? -7Be at 400 600 and 1000MeV
OG 214 REGNIER, S. Cross section measurements for production of stable isotopes of Ne and Ar by high-energy spallation of Al, Sc, Ti, Fe, Co, Ni and Cu
OG 212 CRAWFORD, H.J. Isotope production cross sections from fragmentation of 15N at relativistic energies
OG 223 LINDSTROM, P.J. Isotope production cross sections from fragmentation of 14N at relativistic energies
OG 134 JULIUSSON, E. Calculations of fragmentation cross sections of nuclei in high energy collisions
OG 135 SILBERBERG, R. Modification of semiempirical equations for calculating partial cross sections of p-nucleus reactions
OG 136 SILBERBERG, R. Calculations of nucleus-nucleus cross sections and the attenuation of complex cosmic ray nuclei in the atmosphere
OG 137 PIERRE FONTES. Cross sctions for production of boron isotopes in carbon spallation: propagation of the light cosmic ray nuclei
OG 138 MORFILL, G. Transport of cosmic rays in supernova remnants
OG 139 SCHOLER, M. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays leaving a supernova remnant
OG 140 DURGAPRASAD, N. Ionization states and the origin of low energy (1-30 MeV/amu) cosmic ray nuclei
OG 141 KHAZAN, YA.M. About the influence of the ionization losses on the abundance of cosmic ray secondary nuclei
OG 142 RAISBECK, G.M. Cross sections for spallation production of 44Ti: application to determining cosmic ray acceleration time
OG 143 RAISBECK, G.M. Cross sections for the production of 26Al from targets of Si, Al and Fe irradiated by protons of 600 MeV
OG 144 SIMON, M. A two zone cosmic ray propagation model and its implication of the surviving fraction of radioactive cosmic ray isotopes
OG 145 SIMON, M. A two zone cosmic ray propagation model and its implication of the source composition and of the energy dependent abundance of cosmic ray nuclei
OG 146 CASSE, M. Silicon, sulphur, argon, calcium: puzzling thoughts on a rey quartet
OG 147 MEYER, J.P. Realistic uncertainties on galactic abundances and significance of the cosmic ray souce composition
OG 148 OLEJNICZAK, J. Mass composition of primary cosmic rays above 1013 eV
OG 149 SITTE, K. Comments regarding hierarchical models of cosmic ray origin
OG 150 AGUIRRE, C. Time variation of small showers
OG 151 NAGASHIMA, K. Sidereal anisotropy of small air showers observed at mt. norikura
OG 152 ICHINOSE, M. Year to year variation of sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays
OG 153 KOTA, J. Some thoughts on musala anisotropy; pitch angle distribution or what else?
OG 154 GOMBOSI, T. Further evidences of the anisotropy observed at musala station
OG 155 ALLKOFER, O.C. Search for sidereal variations in the muon flux using the deis-spectrometer (abstract)
OG 156 ALEXEYENKO, V.V. Measurement of variations of EAS with few number of particles
OG 157 BOROG, V.V. Investigation of the sidereal anisotropy of high energy muons
OG 209 BAZER-BACHI, A.R. Spatial distribution of cosmic ray muons above 200 GeV
OG 211 GROOM, D.E. Operational characteristics of the Utah anisotropy detector
OG 158 OSBORNE, J.L. Origin of cosmic rays in the range 1011 - 1012 eV
OG 159 LINSLEY, J. Does cosmic ray anisotropy vary with time? Additional results for the years 1959-1960
OG 160 KRASILNIKOV, D.D. Anisotropy of superhigh energy cosmic rays
OG 161 JACKLYN, R.M. Sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays
OG 162 BRAY, A.D. Air shower directions from the Sydney air shower array
OG 163 DERGACHEV, V.A. Cosmic ray intensity annual variations for the last several centuries
OG 164 RAISBECK, G.M. The 10Be problem revisited
OG 165 GUET, F.LE. Lifetimes of cosmic rays the energy range 5-50 GeV/n
OG 166 MEYER, J.P. Chlorine 36 and the cosmic ray escape lifetime. Present status
OG 167 LACHIEZE-REY, M. Stability of horizontal equilibria of the galactic gaseous disk
OG 168 ASSEO, E. Parker instability and cosmic ray escape from the galactic disk
OG 169 SHAPIRO, M.M. The two tier model of cosmic ray escape from the galaxy
OG 170 FONTES, P. Cosmic ray propagation: energy-dependence of leakage mean path length
OG 171 JONES, F.C. Constraints of the cosmic ray halo dimensions
OG 172 SCHLICKEISER, R. The formation of a cosmic ray electron halo
OG 173 THIELHEIM, K.O. Comments on the dynamics of interstellar hydrogen and cosmic ray acceleration
OG 174 JAKEL, C.E. Synchrotron radiation from the galaxy
OG 175 STRONG, A.W. Contribution of pulsars to the flux of galactic gamma rays
OG 176 JULIUSSON, E. Cosmic ray escape from the galaxy
OG 177 DORMAN, L.I. The effects of the nonlinear interactions of cosmic rays with the plasma winds from the stars of various classes
OG 178 DORMAN, L.I. Interactions of the cosmic rays of the internal and external origin with the expanding shells of supernova
OG 179 PTUSKIN, V.S. Compound-diffusion of cosmic rays in the galaxy
OG 180 PRISHCHEP, V.L. Diffusion radioactive nuclei and the cosmic ray age in the large halo model
OG 181 AITMUHAMBETOV, A.A. On the propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxy
OG 182 COWSIK, R. Spectra of nuclear secondaries in Fermi type accelerating processes
OG 183 AXFORD, W.I. Acceleration of cosmic rays at shock fronts
OG 224 WILSON, L.W. Corrections to the theoretical cross sections for the pickup of electrons by relativistic nuclei
OG 184 BLAKE, P.R. Arrival direction distribution of muon selected EAS
OG 185 GAISSER, T.K. Primary proton spectrum to 30 TeV
OG 186 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Upper bound on metagalactic flux of infrared diffuse radiation
OG 187 POLLOCK, A.M.T. Arrival directions of cosmic rays above 6.1016 eV
OG 188 POLLOCK, A.M.T. Some implications of cosmic ray arrival direction measurements
OG 189 CUNNINGHAM, G. The energy spectrum of cosmic ray particles above 1017 eV
OG 190 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Ultra high energy cosmic rays from evolving sources
OG 191 KIRALY, P. On the origin and propagation of ultra high energy cosmic rays
OG 192 STAPLEY, N.R. Origin of ultra high energy cosmic rays
OG 193 GLOECKLER, G. Low-energy particles in interplanetary space during quiet times at solar minimum
OG 194 MEWALDT, R.A. Deuterium and 3He in low energy cosmic rays
OG 195 MEWALDT, R.A. Temporal variations in the composition of low energy cosmic rays
OG 196 MEWALDT, R.A. The isotopic and elemental composition of cosmic rays below 30 MeV/nuc
OG 197 O'DELL, F.W. Exploration of the anomalous N-O-Ne component at higher energies (E > 100 MeV/u)
OG 198-199 BISWAS, S. Energy spectra and abundances of carbon to nickel ions in the low energy (8-100 MeV/amu) cosmic rays observed in the skylab experiment
OG 200 BAGOLA, C. Lexan track detector on skylab - results on energy spectra and composition of 6 < Z < 28 nuclei at low energies (8-160 MeV/amu)
OG 201 KLECKER, B. The anomalous component of low energy cosmic rays during the present solar minimum - a comparison of observations with model calculations
OG 202 DORMAN, I.V. On the history of the discovery of cosmic rays
OG 203 BLAKE, J.B. A technique to determine the charge state of the anomalous low energy cosmic rays
OG 204 BAKHAREVA, M.F. The quasilinear kinetic theory of charged-particle acceleration in alternating magnetic fields
OG 205 BAKHAREVA, M.F. Charged particle acceleration in alternating magnetic fields and origin of the low energy cosmic rays
OG 206 BALDWIN, J. Cosmic ray spallation effects in QSO's
OG 207 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Mechanisms of interstellar dust particle destruction
OG 208 DORMAN, L.I. Subcosmic rays and their role in the space
Volume 3 - MG Session:
MG 1 FORMAN, M.A. The velocity correlation function in cosmic-ray diffusion theory
MG 2 HUMBLE, J.E. Interplanetary cosmic ray trajectories
MG 188 WEBB, G.M. Green's formula for the cosmic ray equation of transport
MG 190 WEBB, G.M. Galactic cosmic-ray redistribution in the solar cavity
MG 3 COWSIK, R. Simple analytic solutions appropriate for galactic cosmic ray modulation
MG 4 KOTA, J. Energy loss in the solar system and modulation of cosmic radiation
MG 5 OTAOLA, J. Storage effect of a shock wave ensemble during the august 4, 1972 event
MG 6 OTAOLA, J. In search of interplanetary magnetic cutoffs
MG 7 MARTINIC, N.J. Numerical solution of the one dimensional flow equation
MG 8 GERANIOS, A. Kinematical anisotropy of non-coherent radiation
MG 9 MOUSSAS, X. Numerical simulation of energetic particle propagation employing interplanetary magnetic field data
MG 10 ALANIYA, M.V. Propagation of galactic cosmic rays in interplanetary space in case of heliolatitudinal asymmetry of solar wind
MG 11 KURT, V.G. Proton generation in small solar flares
MG 13 DORMAN, L.I. Green's functions of the transfer equation for the simplest models of cosmic ray propagation
MG 14 DORMAN, L.I. Various forms of the equation for the cosmic ray anisotropic diffusion in the radially expanding solar wind and the relationship between them
MG 15 DORMAN, L.I. The diffusion approximation in the theory of cosmic ray propagation in interplanetary space
MG 16 DORMAN, L.I. Application of the potential functions to the solution of the problem of the cosmic ray anisotropic diffusion
MG 17 DORMAN, L.I. On the kinetic theory of cosmic ray fluctuations
MG 18 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. I. Isotropic diffusion in the presence of helio latitudinal asymmetry
MG 19 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. II. Isotropic diffusion in the presence of heliolongitudinal asymmetry
MG 20 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. III. Anisotropic diffusion in the spherically symmetrical model
MG 21 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. IV. Anisotropic diffusion in the presence of heliolatitudinal asymmetry
MG 22 DORMAN, L.I. Steady-state distribution of the cosmic ray currents in the interplanetary space. V. Anisotropic diffusion in the presence of heliolongitudinal asymmetry
MG 23 BABAYAN, V.KH. The nonlinear theory of cosmic ray modulation by solar wind. I. Spherically symmetrical model
MG 24 BABAYAN, V.KH. The nonlinear theory of cosmic ray modulation by solar wind. II. The foeusing effect in the asymmetric model
MG 25 DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of three-dimensional distribution of the interplanetary magnetic field and the problems of cosmic ray propagation
MG 197 GALL, R. In search of interplanetary magnetic cutoffs
MG 26 VERNOV, S.N. 11-year variation of the low-energy solar proton fluxes
MG 27 KONTOR, N.N. Deceleration of plasma streams and cosmic ray modulation
MG 28 VERNOV, S.N. Proton fluxes in interplanetary space relevant to the active processes on the sun
MG 29 KUZMIN, A.I. On 11-year cosmic ray variations
MG 30 KUZMIN, A.I. Change of cosmic ray anisotropy with solar activity cycle
MG 179 RICHTER, A. The cosmic ray diffusion coefficient in high speed solar wind streams
MG 32 KUDO, S. Field dependent north south anisotropy of cosmic rays in rigidities from 10 GV to 300 GV
MG 33 ASHIROV, R.R. Investigation of the long termocosmic ray modulation using neutron monitor data
MG 34 BYCHKOVSKAYA, A.KH. Solar activity and cosmic ray N-S asymmetry
MG 35 SYSOEVA, T.I. Space-energy distribution of electrons, protons and neutrons at different atmospheric depths
MG 36 KRIVOSHAPKIN, P.A. The second spherical harmonic in cosmic ray distribution
MG 37 WEBBER, W.R. Comments on the residual modulation, the interplanetary diffusion coefficient, and the 11-year modulation of cosmic rays at low energies
MG 38 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Cosmic ray modulation during solar cycle twenty
MG 39 FORMAN, M.A. Meteoritic evidence for the maunder minimum in solar activity
MG 40 VERSCHELL, H. Charge dependent effect in the solar modulation of cosmic rays
MG 41 MCKIBBEN, R.B. The charge state of the anomalous helium component as determined from the rigidity dependence of short-term modulations of the low-energy galactic cosmic ray intensity
MG 42 CHARACKCHYAN, A.N. Cosmic ray modulation in the minimum of solar activity and the general magnetic field of the sun
MG 43 KRAJNEV, M.B. On the solar magnetic cycle in the isotropic and anisotropic components of the galactic cosmic rays
MG 44 CALDWELL, J.H. The cosmic ray electron spectra in 1974 an 1975 and the implications for solar modulation
MG 45 MENDELL, R.B. The observed spectrum of variation of cosmic ray intensity above 1 CEV/nucleon and models of cosmic ray modulation
MG 46 KOVALENKO, V.A. Distribution of the cosmic rays a modulation parameters in the solar activity cycle
MG 47 VOLK, H. Ex-ecliptic cosmic ray modulation
MG 48 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The appearance of super fluxes of quiet time cosmic rays
MG 49 DUGGAL, S.P. Relationship between sector boundaries and polar nucleonic intensity variations: the heliocentric gradient during solar cycle 20
MG 50 DUGGAL, S.P. Are coronal holes sources of cosmic ray modulations?
MG 51 MULLER-MELLIN, R. Cosmic ray radial gradients: helios 1 results between 1.0 and 0.3 AU
MG 52 KUNOW, H. Simultaneous observations of cosmic ray particles in a corotating interplanetary structure at different solar distances between 0.3 and 1 AU from helios 1 and 2 and IMP 7 and 8
MG 53 WEBBER, W.R. A measurement of the interplanetary radial gradient of low-energy oxygen nuclei from 1-10 Au and implications of this measurement
MG 54 MCDONAL, F.B. Observations of galactic cosmic ray energy spectra between 1 and 11 AU
MG 55 MCKIBBEN, R.B. Cosmic ray intensity gradients in the outer solar system measured by pioneer 10 and 11
MG 56 IPAVICH, F.M. Anisotropy observations of ~800 KeV protons during a corotating event
MG 57 ALTUKHOV, A.M. The relationship between high speed solar wind streams and 27 day cosmic ray variation
MG 179 NASKIDASHVILLI, B.D. The 27 day - modulation of galactic cosmic rays expected taking account of the gradual attenuation of the azimuthal asymmetry of solar wind near its boundary
MG 181 ALANIYA, M.V. 27-day modulation of cosmic ray anisotropy and its relation to the sector structure of interplanetary magnetic field
MG 58 DORMAN, L.I. H1-index of solar activity relevant to the solar wind velocity and the cosmic ray diffusion coefficient
MG 59 DORMAN, L.I. Relation of the 11 year and annual cosmic ray variations to the heliolatitude index of solar activity according to the spots and the green coronal line
MG 60 DORMAN, L.I. Analysis of the effect of the cosmic ray intensity delay relative to the heliolatitude index of solar activity in the 20th solar activity cycle
MG 61 DORMAN, L.I. Joint spectrographic analysis of the nature of cosmic ray variations on the basis of the synchronous observation data from the sayaus and elbrus spectrographic arrays
MG 62 DORMAN, A.A. The elbrus spectrographic array for studying the cosmic ray variations of the galactic and extragalactic origin
MG 63 INTRILIGATOR, D.S. The radial evolution of the bulk properties of the solar wind
MG 64 INTRILIGATOR, D.S. The radial evolution of fluctuations in the solar wind
MG 65 INTRILIGATOR, D.S. Evidence for A constant speed of shock propagation between 0.8 Au and 2.2 Au
MG 66 TAKAHASHI, H. Solar activity, solar wind velocity, and cosmic ray rigidity spectrum during a solar rotation
MG 67 TAKAHASHI, H. Three-dimensional analysis of the august 1972 cosmic ray event using sea level and underground data
MG 68 TAKAHASHI, H. Spherical zonal components of cosmic rays and their relationship to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 69 KONTOR, N.N. Small forbush-decreases in galactic cosmic rays
MG 70 VERNOV, S.N. The cosmic ray variations inferred from the data of the moon's satellite luna-22
MG 71 KRYMSKY, G.F. The forbush-decrease profile and convective shock waves in the interplanetary medium
MG 72 BARKER, D.N.H. A statistically based procedure for calculation the vector components of a cosmic ray anisotropy
MG 73 GRIGORYEV, V.G. Some behavior peculiarities of galactic cosmic ray currents during the forbush effects
MG 75 SUDA, T. The spectrum of forbush decrease and the velocity of blast wave
MG 76 BLAND, C.J. Derivation of solar wind enhancement parameters from neutron monitor data during forbush decreases
MG 77 KRIVSKY, L. Parameters of forbush effects and corresponding flares in the solar cycle No 20
MG 78 SHAH, G.N. Recurrent forbush decreases and relationship between active regions and M-regions
MG 79 IUCCI, N. Type IV solar radio bursts and forbush decreases
MG 80 IUCCI, N. Forbush decreases not associated with type IV solar flares in the visible hemisphere of the sun
MG 81 IUCCI, N. The interplanetary perturbation associated with forbush decreases
MG 82 IUCCI, N. The change in the long-term cosmic ray modulation
MG 83 DORMAN, L.I. The extraterrestrial and geomagnetic variations in cosmic rays during the forbush-decreases of march 26, 1976
MG 84 DORMAN, L.I. Study of the geometry of the fronts of powerful interplanetary shock waves on the basis of the data on the effect of cosmic ray increase
MG 85 DORMAN, L.I. The function of cosmic ray distribution during forbush decrease
MG 86 GONCHAR, G.A. Cosmic ray anisotropy during the quiet periods and forbush-decreases
MG 87 ALDAGAROVA, KH.Z. Anomalies in cosmic rays during magnetic storms
MG 88 PALMER, I.D. Shock associated energetic proton events at large heliocentric distances: an interpretation
MG 89 DUGGAL, S.P. Solar source of transient cosmic ray intensity variations
MG 90 DUGGAL, S.P. Cosmic ray intensity variations associated with solar wind streams
MG 182 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Solar terrestrial relationship of cosmic ray intensity changes during the forbush decrease of November 16, 1966
Volume 4 - MG Session:
MG 91 SOMOGYI, A.J. Variation of the upper limiting rigidity between 1958-63
MG 92 DAVIES, S.T. Long-term changes in the solar diurnal variation
MG 93 CHASSON, R.L. Systematic variations of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy
MG 94 OWENS, A.J. Why does the diurnal anisotropy vary?
MG 199 KAUL, R.K. Cosmic ray diurnal vector during 1976 sunspot minimum
MG 183 AHLUWALIA, H.S. On long term changes in the parameters of cosmic ray daily harmonics
MG 184 AHLUWALIA, H.S. Do coronal holes influence cosmic ray daily harmonics?
MG 186 AGRAWAL, S.P. Diurnal anisotropy characteristics during declining phase of solar cycle 20
MG 187 MAVROMICHALAKI, H. The enhanced diurnal variation of cosmic rays
MG 189 ALVIAL, G. Variation of the secondary cosmic ray flux produced by a periodical daily pulsation of the low troposphere
MG 95 BINDER, O.H. Cosmic ray variational coefficients - the effect of altitude variations and secular variations
MG 96 ASTROM, K. Solar cycle variation of the upper cut-off and the solar magnetic cycle anisotropy
MG 97 SWINSON, D.B. The observation of cosmic ray modulation effects at high rigidities
MG 98 YASUE, S. Cosmic ray streaming perpendicular to the ecliptic plane and its relation to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 99 MORI, S. Cosmic ray daily variation at solar activity minimum
MG 100 NAGASHIMA, K. Long term modulation of the cosmic ray daily variation
MG 101 NAGASHIMA, K. The rigidity spectrum of the solar daily variation third harmonics of the cosmic ray intensities
MG 102 MORI, S. Solar semi-and tri-diurnal anisotropies of cosmic ray intensity distribution
MG 103 NAGASHIMA, K. Study of higher harmonics in cosmic ray solar daily variation
MG 104 KAVIAKOV, S. Differential E-W, N-S,E-S, N-W diurnal variations measured on peak musala (2925 m A.S.L.)
MG 105 KAVLAKOV, S. Some comparisons between the differential diurnal variation measured on musala and norikura
MG 106 GAVRILYEV, A.I. On sidereal-diurnal variations of cosmic rays
MG 107 GAVRILYEV, A.I. Energy spectrum of the first, the second and the third harmonics of the cosmic ray diurnal variation
MG 194 TOLBA, M.F. On a possible source of tridiurnal variation
MG 108 DAVIES, S.T. Sidereal anisotropy and the sun's magnetic field
MG 109 FENTON, A.G. Sidereal variations at 365 MWE and interplanetary magnetic field directions
MG 110 HUMBLE, J.E. Sidereal variations at 36 M.W.E. and interplanetary magnetic field directions
MG 180 NASKIDASHVILI, B.D. Luni-semidiurnal cosmic ray variations
MG 111 BELOV, A.V. Joint analysis of the data on the cosmic ray anisotropy and the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 112 DORMAN, L.I. The expected solar - diurnal cosmic ray variation at various distances from the sun and from the helioequator plane in 1958-1968 including the real heliolatitude distribution of solar activity
MG 113 BELOV, A.V. The modulating effect of solar wind on the outer anisotropy of cosmic rays
MG 114 GIRGIS, A.H. Solar cycle dependence of the tridiurnal component of cosmic ray intensity
MG 115 WAHAB, S.A. Solar cycle dependence of the 27-and 13.5-day variations
MG 116 FLUCKINGER, E. Theoretical spectra of cosmic ray neutrons in the atmosphere for the energy range 50MeV < E < 100GeV
MG 117 DEBRUNNER, H. On the cutoff variations during the magnetic disturbancies of 30.3 - 3.4. 1973 and 13. - 18.9. 1974
MG 118 RAUBENHEIMER, B.C. Response functions of a modified NM-64 neutron monitor
MG 178 MISCHKE, C.F.W. Multiplicity recordings in an I-NM 64 at aircraft altitudes
M|G 198 MARKOVSKI, B.L. Remarks about the dispersion of the neutron component measured with neutron monitors
MG 185 AGRAWAL, S.P. Cosmic ray anisotropic observations at high neutron multiplicities
MG 119 KONIG, P.J. Vertical cufoff rigidity and the intensity distribution of cosmic rays near cape town
MG 120 VAN DER WALT, A.J. The 1976 cosmic ray latitude distribution at sea level
MG 121 KONIF, P.J. The azimuthal anisotropy at balloon altitudes in polar regions
MG 122 KURNOSOVA, L.V. The energy spectrum of the electrons with Ee>150 MeV measured on the altitude = 250 Km
MG 123 KURNOSOVA, L.V. The satellite investigation of the latitude distribution of the charge particle fluxes
MG 124 LOCKWOOD, J.A. Energy spectrum and flux of atmospheric neutrons
MG 125 DEV VERMA, S. Energy spectra of splash and Re-entrant albedo electrons of cosmic radiations
MG 126 PALMEIRA, R.A.R. Vertical cutoff rigidities and their use in the region of the Brazilian magnetic anomaly
MG 127 SHEA, M.A. The effects of recent secular variations of the geomagnetic field on vertical cutoff rigidity calculations
MG 128 SMART, D.F. The use of offset dipole coordinates for interpolating cosmic ray cotoff rigidities in three dimensions
MG 129 BLAKE, J.B. On the access of solar protons to the synchronous orbit
MG 130 PALMER, I.D. Evolution of pitch angle distribution as 1 MeV solar protons propagate into the high-latitude magnetotail
MG 131 PISARENKO, N.F. Dynamics of the isotropic flux boundary of high energy protons in the atmosphere during magnetic storms
MG 132 DUBINSKY, J. Pitch angle diffusion rate of protons in radiation belts according to intercosmoc - 5 data
MG 133 FISCHER, S. Secondary maximum of proton intensity in radiation belts near plasmapause
MG 134 FISCHER, S. Low-altitude proton fluxes distribution in 1975
MG 135 PETROU, N. On the residual atmosphere traversed by cosmic rays in the penumbra range at satellite altitude
MG 136 KAWASAKI, S. Anomalous atmospheric attenuation of cosmic ray neutrons near the earth's surface
MG 137 KUZNETSOV, S.N. Latitude dependence of cosmic rays above the earth's atmosphere
MG 138 GOLENKOV, A.E. Lattitude measurements of cosmic ray intensity in the stratosphere during the solar minimum 1975-1976
MG 139 MERKER, M. Zenith angle distributions of energetic atmospheric neutrons at several latitudes
MG 140 FRAN, C.Y. Abundances of He and CNO ions in the ion pulses observed in the earth's magnetospheric enrironment
MG 141 FAN, C.Y. Acceleration of H, He and CNO ions and electrons observed in the earth's magnetospheric environment
MG 142 TYASTO, M.I. Secular variations of geomagnetic field and cutoff rigidities of cosmic ryas
MG 143 BLOKH, YA.L. Determination of the effective cut-off rigities taking account of the particle arrival angles
MG 144 BLOKH, YA.L. Determination of the dependence of the geomagnetic cut-off rigidities on the particle arrival direction
MG 145 DORMAN, L.I. The spectrographic method for studying the cosmic ray variations taking account of the penumbra structure
MG 146 DORMAN, L.I. Extension of the spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation to the high-energy range using the spectrographic method on the basis of the underground measurements of cosmic rays
MG 147 DORMAN, L.I. Expected variations of the geomagnetic cut-off rigidities for various types of the temporal cosmic ray variations
MG 148 DORMAN, L.I. The continuous passive location of the variations in the vertical distribution of the atmospheric temperature and the air column mass over the observation level by means of cosmic rays
MG 149 DORMAN, L.I. Determination of the atmospheric variation of cosmic rays from the data of observations with the sayans spectrographic array
MG 150 DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of the barometric coefficient of the cosmic ray neutron component including the effect of the atmospheric layer over the station
MG 191 VELINOV, P. Low energy solar cosmic ray ionization in ionosphere
MG 192 VELINOV, P. Effects of cosmic ray flares in august 1972 on solaterrestrial and biological processes
MG 151 BERCOVITCH, M. Preliminary results from a large sea level counter array for monitoring muon intensity at large zenith angles
MG 152 DAS, A.K. Response functions for sea level muons incident at large zenith angles
MG 193 NG, L.D. The response function of cosmic ray muons deep underground
MG 153 MURAKAMI, K. Calculation of response functions for cosmic ray muons at various depths of underground
MG 154 FUJIMOTO, K. Coupling coefficients of the cosmic ray variation for meson telescopes
MG 155 FUJIMOTO, K. Approximate formula for response function of cosmic ray hard component at various depths of the atmosphere and underground
MG 156 ATTOLINI, M.R. Short period variations of cosmic ray intensity at ground
MG 157 ATTOLINI, M.R. The cosmic ray spectral density in the region 10-8 - 10-6 Hz
MG 158 ATTOLINI, M.R. Steady and transient diurnal variation and solar activity
MG 159 KOZLOV, V.I. A structure of solar wind disturbances on cosmic ray short-term variations
MG 160 GEHRELS, N. Cosmic ray scintillations in the frequency range from 10-4 to 10-2 Hz
MG 161 GALPER, A.M. Quasi-periodical pulsations of electron-photon component of cosmic rays in the stratosphere
MG 162 GALPER, A.M. The flux of 30-600 MeV electrons in the stratosphere
MG 163 KORZHOV, N.P. Large-scale electromagnetic structure of the interplanetary space
MG-165 LUND, N. Penumbra structure calculations and their application to isotope analysis
MG 166 DERGACHEV, V.A. Investigation of variations of earth's magnetic field intensity by means of radiocarbon data
MG 167 GERANIOS, A. A search for the origin vlet's
MG 168 DORMAN, L.I. Generalization of the spectrographic method to isolate and separately study the cosmic ray variations of the atmospheric, geomagnetic and extraterrestrial origin
MG 169 DORMAN, L.I. Radiocarbon coupling coefficients and the functions of cosmic rays 'response' in C14
MG 170 DORMAN, L.I. The possibility of designing the worldwide network of cosmic ray spectrographs on the basis of the existing network of cosmic ray stations and using the method of the difference coupling coefficients
MG 171 DORMAN, L.I. Five-basin model of the radiocarbon dynamics on the earth including the temporal variations in the rate of C14 production by cosmic rays
MG 172 DORMAN, L.I. The ionospheric coupling coefficients and the spectrographic method for studying the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variations and the changes in the geomagnetic cut-off riometric observations
MG 173 DORMAN, L.I. Analytical approach to the problem of the rate of ion production by cosmic rays and precipitating particles in the low-energy range
MG 174 DORMAN, L.I. The difference coupling coefficients for the study of cosmic ray variations
MG 175 BLOKH, YA.L. Determination of the coupling coefficients taking account of the dependence of the geomagnetic cut-off rigidity on the particle arrival direction
MG 176 DORMAN, L.I. Determination of the variations in the integral energy spectrum434 of cosmic rays on the basis of radiowave propagation data
MG 177 DORMAN, L.I. The coupling coefficients of the cosmic ray muon component and their variations with solar activity
Volume 5 - SP Session:
SP 1 KOCHAROV, G.E. Unsolved problems of nuclear astrophysics of the sun
SP 2 SILBERBERG, R. Particle acceleration in solar flares
SP 3 COLGATE, S.A. Thermal x-rays and deuterium production in stellar flares
SP 4 COWSIK, R. Towards a selective acceleration process for atomic nuclei
SP 5 PUSTILNIK, L.A. Particle acceleration in the current layer of solar flares
SP 6 PUSTILNIK, L.A. Triggering mechanisms of solar flares
SP 7 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. Energy spectrum of flare particles from an impulsive acceleration process
SP 8 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. Origin of delayed events
SP 9 KOVRIZHNJKH, O.M. Electron acceleration in solar atmosphere during the flares of august 2 and 11, 1972
SP 10 DORMAN, L.I. The features of the cosmic ray generation on the sun in the low and high-energy ranges
SP 11 BUCKNAM, D.B. Event oriented data collection for the ground-level solar cosmic ray event of 30 april 1976
SP 12 HOVESTADT, D. Energy spectra of light isotopes during solar particle emissions
SP 13 ANGLIN, J.D. Super enrichments of Fe-group nuclei in solar flares and their association with large He enrichments
SP 14 NEVATIA, J. Abundances of low energy (5-20 MeV/amu) solar He, C, O, Ne, Mg & Si nuclei measured in January 24, 1971 and September 1, 1971 events and their significance
SP 15 MCGUIRE, R.E. Spectra and composition 2-40 MeV/nucleon of ions Z=2-28 in solar cosmic ray events
SP 16 KASHKAROV, L.L. Energy spectrum of the cosmic-ray iron-group nuclei in the region 1 - 100 MeV/nucleon-1 by fossil tracks
SP 17 KOLCHIN, A.A. A study of low-energy cosmic ray nuclei (1-8 MeV/nucl) outside earth's magnetosphere on prognoz 4 spacecraft
SP 18 COLGATE, S.A. Helium (3) rich solar flares
SP 19 BAISAKALOVA, A.B. The gamma ray line and continuum emission from the sun during the flares and the quiet periods
SP 20 KOCHAROV, G.E. The investigations of x-ray radiation of the sun
SP 21 KUZHEVSKIJ, B.M. The solar y-astronomy and the solar cosmic rays
SP 22 KUZHEVSKIJ, B.M. Nuclear reactions in the solar atmosphere and the formation of the isotopic composition of solar cosmic rays
SP 23 KOZLOVSKY, B. Narrow lines from ?? reactions
SP 25 KODAMA, M. Possibility of coronal propagation of relativistic solar protons
SP 26 GROS, M. An example of long-distance propagation of electrons on the sun?
SP 27 MCGUIRE, R.E. The location of the particle acceleration region in the 1 september 1971 solar cosmic ray event
SP 28 REINHARD, R. The march 5, 1972 solar event: coronal control of particle release
SP 29 PERRON, C. Rigidity independent coronal propagation and escape of solar protons and alpha particles
SP 30 GOLD, R.E. Spatially dominated solar particle events 1972-1976
SP 31 GOLD, R.E. Coronal structure of the april 10, 1969 solar flare particle event
SP 32 SMART, D.F. Application of elementary coronal propagation and corotational concepts to solar proton event prediction
SP 33 GOMBOSI, T. Correlation of propagation characteristics of solar cosmic rays detected on board the spatially separate space probes mars-7 and prognoz-3
SP 34 GOMBOSI, T. Study of coronal and interplanetary propagation of solar particles following the E450 solar flare on july 29, 1973
SP 35 VASHENYUK, E.V. On the role of coronal propagation of solar cosmic rays with the energy more than 100 MeV
SP 36 BLOKH, G.M. The effect of the magnetic field sector boundaries and the short-term variations of the interplanetary field direction on the propagation of solar cosmic rays
SP 37 ZWICKL, R.D. The interplanetary scattering mean free path from 1 to 3x103 MV
SP 38 ZWICKL, R.D. Solar particle propagation from 1 to 5 AU
SP 39 EARL, J.A. Theoretical prediction of fluxes during solar energetic particle events
SP 40 SARRIS, E.T. A study of energetic particle events observed by the helios, IMP-7 and 8, and pioneer-11 S/C
SP 41 REINHARD, R. Multispacecraft observations of energetic storm particle events (ESP)
SP 42 KEPPLER, E. Low energetic solar particle observations from two spacecrafts within 0.6 AU
SP 43 SARRIS, E.T. A model for shock associated events in the deep interplanetary space
SP 44 NIELSEN, E. Possible modulation of proton fluxes by solar magnetic loops expanding into interplanetary space
SP 45 WIBBERENZ, G. Radial development of a solar cosmic ray event between 0.4 and 1 AU on march 3, 1975 as observed from helios 1 and IMP
SP 46 GROS, M. Radial and latitudinal dependence of low energy particle streams in interplanetary space
SP 47 SCHOLER, M. On the temporal development of the energetic particle composition during solar flares
SP 48 PINTER, S. Propagation pattern of flare-generated IP shock waves deduced from multiple spacecraft observations
SP 49 MARSHALL, F.E. Persistent sunward flow of ~1.6 MeV protons at 1 AU
SP 50 ZELDOVICH, M.A. Measurements of the recurrent fluxes of low-energy particles from the prognos satellite and the solar active regions
SP 51 TRANSKY, I.A. On nature of pulsations during the cosmic ray flares
SP 52 FILIPPOV, A.T. Spectrum of relativistic particles accelerated in interplanetary medium
SP 53 MIROSHNICHENKO, L.I. Dynamical model of spectrum formation for solar cosmic rays
SP 54 GOLD, R.E. The relationship between jovian electrons and solar wind stream structure
SP 55 CHENETTE, D.L. Jupiter's magnetosphere as a 'point source' for electrons propagating from 1 to 12 AU
SP 56 FILLIUS, W. Interplanetary electrons: what is the strength of the Jupiter source?
SP 57 ALEKSEEV, I.I. Filling of the earth's magnetosphere by the MeV protons of solar cosmic rays
SP 58 ALEKSEEV, N.V. The spectrum of protons and helium nuclei in the interplanetary space during low solar activity
SP 59 OSON, R.H. The influence of solar proton flares on the circulation of the earth's troposphere
SP 60 SHEA, M.A. A summary of significant solar-terrestrial and interplanetary events during the retrospective world interval of 20 march- 5 may 1976
SP 61 YAMAKOSHI, K. Cosmic ray produced Ni in deep sea sediments
SP 62 BARTON, J.C. Measurement of Na22:Al26 ratio in meteorites using multifold, gamma ray, coincidence techniques
SP 63 BARTON, J.C. Measurement of Al26 depth profiles in the estacado meteorite
SP 64 WDOWCZYK, J. Solar cosmic rays and ancient catastrophes
SP 65 ZWICKL, R.D. Observations of enhanced abundances of He through Fe nuclei during solar flare events, 1972 to 1976
SP 66 KRIMIGIS, S.M. The quiet-time low energy nucleon spectrum during 1975
Volume 6 - MN Session:
MN 1 VOLKOVA, L.V. Cosmic ray muon charge ratio at sea level and charge composition of primary cosmic rays
MN 2 VOLKOVA, L.V. Energy cosmic ray muon spectrum at sea level and primary cosmic radiation spectrum
MN 3 MINORIKAWA, Y. The charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
MN 4 ALESSIO, S. Energy spectrum and charge ratio of muons related to primary spectra
MN 5 LILAND, A. The approach to scalling and the charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
MN 6 LEE, A.K. The vertical muon charge ratio and the momentum spectrum
MN 7 THOMPSON, M.G. The momentum spectrum and charge ratio of muons to 3 TeV/c
MN 8 KOMORI, H. An analysis of momentum spectrum of muon
MN 9 KAMIYA, Y. Arrival direction dependence of muon charge ratio
MN 10 ALLKOFER, O.C. Preliminary results on charge-ratio and spectrum measurements of deis
MN 11 ALLKOFER, O.C. The horizontal muon spectrum and charge ratio up to 1 TeV
MN 12 AMINIEVA, T.P. The energy spectrum of mons with energies above 3 TeV
MN 13 ASATIANI, T.L. Momentum spectrum and charge ratio of cosmic ray muons at the zenith angle 84
MN 14 ABDEL-MONEM, M.S. Momentum and zenithal dependences of the enhancements of intensities of cosmic ray muons
MN 15 HIGASHI, S. Measurement of muon spectrum and charge ratio in the range Pm=100~10,000 GeV/c
MN 16 HIGASHI, S. The cosmic ray muon intensities near horizontal direction: measurement by the momentum selection system of mutron spectrometer
MN 17 HIGASHI, S. Pair meter - a new muon spectrometer
MN 18 PAUL, A. Predicted cross sections form directpair production (DPP) of electron and positron by high energy muons
MN 19 PAUL, A. Experimental study of direct pair production (DPP) of electron-positron by high energy cosmic ray muons
MN 20 HIGASHI, S. Electromagnetic interactions of <~1TeV muons
MN 21 STAMM, W. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons in iron
MN 22 AKASHI, M. The vertical energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons above 1 TeV at sea level
MN 23 WADA, T. Scattering horizontal muon measurement
MN 24 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Depth Vs intensity relation and integral energy spectrum of muons
MN 25 NISHIMURA, J. Average energies and differential energy spectrum of muon at various depths
MN 26 MIZUTANI, K. On the high energy muons deep underground
MN 27 MIZUTANI, K. Measurements of the energy spectrum of muons deep underground at high energy
MN 28 SHELDON, W.R. Experimental investigation of the muon range-energy relation
MN 29 PERCY, J.C. Cosmic ray intensities at shallow depths
MN 30 BERGAMASCO, L. Angular distribution of muons between 4000-9000hg cm-2 s.r.
MN 31 ALESSIO, S. Muon intensity at sea level with flash tubes apparatus
MN 32 BHAT, P.N. Angular distribution of low energy muons at a depth of 417 hg cm-2 underground
MN 33 JACOBSSON, L. A theoretical study of the possibilities for localization of anomalous density distribution in rock by means of underground cosmic ray muon intensity measurements
MN 34 BARTON, J.C. Underground anticoincidence studies
MN 35 KOTZER, P. Deep underground and underseas stopping particles and their possible relation to primordial superheavy elements
MN 36 KARMAKAR, N.L. An evaluation of muon-nuclear interaction formulations for cosmic ray experiments
MN 37 KITAMURA,T. Nuclear interaction cross section of cosmic ray muons estimated from the results of the accelerator experiments
MN 38 CONSTANDT, W. The nuclear energy loss parameter BN for muons
MN 39 DIEKMANN, A. Nuclear interactions of cosmic ray muons
MN 40 ASATIANI, T.L. Electromagnetic and nuclear interactions of cosmic ray muons
MN 41 AGLAMAZOV, V.A. The study of non-elastic interaction of > 0.6 TeV energy muons with the iron nuclei
MN 42 AGLAMAZOV, V.A. The study of cascade showers of > 0.3 TeV energy formed by cosmic ray muons in iron
MN 43 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Anomalous showers in deep underground observations in kolar gold mines
MN 44 MURAKAMI, K. Calculation of muon momentum spectra at sea level
MN 45 ASHTON, F. The lateral distribution of muons in extensive air showersat sea level
MN 46 D'ETTORE, B. Studies of muon showers underground. I.Techniques and methods
MN 47 D'ETTORE, B. Studies of muon showers underground. II. Analysis and discussion
MN 48 BEER, J.F. Muon energies in extensive air showers
MN 49 KRISHNASWAMY, M.R. Multiple muon events observed in kolar gold mines
MN 50 BAZHUTOV, YU.N. Muon array and the problems of muon measurements
MN 51 WADA, T. Detecting system of multiple parallel muons
MN 52 ASATIANI, T.L. Cosmic ray muon pairs at large zenith angle
MN 53 BASAROV, E.V. The search for direct multiple generation of muons in EAS
MN 54 BASAROV, E.V. The search for directly produced muon pairs in extensive air showers
MN 55 BARNAVELI, T.T. On locally generated bundles of the penetrating particles at the depth of 200 MWE
MN 56 BARNAVELI, T.T. Investigation of multiple muons at different zenith angles
MN 80 NG, L.K. The response function of cosmic ray muons deep underground
MN 57 NIKISHOV, A.I. Energy spectrum of a lepton pair (contribution from virtual bremsstrahlung)
MN 58 DEDENKO, L.G. Direct lepton in cosmic rays
MN 81 BADHWAR, G.D. Momentum spectra and charge ratio of muons as a function of zenith angles
MN 59 BAGGE, E.R. Pair-production by light quantas and the new interpretation of the conservation laws of physics
MN 60 VASILEV, S.S. The function of distribution in the interior of the sun and neutrinos deficit
MN 61 AURELA, A.M. Bayesian analysis of the brookhaven solar neutrino experiment
MN 62 WOLFENDALE, A.W. The cosmic ray neutrino-induced background in the solar neutrino experiment
MN 79 KUCHOWICZ, B. The probing of the sun by the solar neutrinos, and the terrestrial ice ages
MN 63 VOLKOVA, L.V. One more analysis of cosmic ray neutrino experiments
MN 64 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Cosmic neutrinos and search for w-boson with the mass 30-100 GeV in the deep underwater experiments
MN 65 BEREZINSKY, V.S. Extraterrestrial neutrinos and high energy neutrino astrophysics
MN 66 SILBERBERG, R. Diffuse background of cosmic neutrinos at high energies
MN 77 FRATI, W. Search for neutrinos of extraterrestrial origin
MN 67 MARGOLIS, S.H. Galactic and extragalactic ultra-high energy neutrinos
MN 68 BEREZINSKY, V.S. 'Dumand' as a neutrino eye watching violent remote cosmological epochs
MN 69 BELYAEV, A.A. Cerenkov radiation from the showers developing in saline water
MN 70 NISHIMURA, J. Cerenkov radiation from shower development in the deep water
MN 78 GAISSER, T.K. Detection of very high energy neutrinos
MN 71 BOWEN, T. Acoustic detection of particle showers at brookhaven
MN 72 JONES, W.V. Feasibility of acoustic detection of high energy ( > 1012eV) neutrinos in large salt domes
MN 73 BOWEN, T. Sonic particle detection
MN 74 KOTZER, P. Underseas Cerenkov detector of accelerator produced leptons
MN 75 SILBERBERG, R. EAS muon observations expected with a combined dumand-surface array
MN 76 BOROG, V.V. Dumand as muon detector
Volume 7 - HE Session
MATSUOKA, T. Hadron Production in Large Transverse Momentum and Urbaryon Rearrangement Model
NOTEVA, V. Pion Cross Sections and the Statistical Bootstrap Model
NOTEVA, V. Rapidity Distributions of Fireballs Produced in High Energy Particle Collisions
TATI, T. Possible Consequences of the Cutoff Referring to a Universal Time-like Vector in Ultrahigh energy Interactions
GAISSER, T. K. Asymetry Analisys of Target Diagrams and Mechanism for Large Transverse Momenta
GAISSER, T. K. Energy Dependence of High Pt Phenomena from 10 2 to 10 6 Gev
TAKAHASHI, Y. The Energy Flow Density and Multi Production at Extremely High Energies
BESHTOEV, M. Connection between Multiparticle Production Cross Sections at the Collisions of Particles and Antiparticles at High Energies
WOLTER, W. Deep Inelastic Scattering of 150 Gev Muons in Nuclear Emulsion
BABECKI, J. Characteristics of Slow Particles in Hadron-nucleus Interactions and their Relation to the Models of High-Energy Interactions
BABECKI, J. The Dependence of the Normalized Multiplicity of
Particles Produced in Hadron-Nucleus Interactions on the Primary Energy
OTTERLUNG, L. Study of Nuclear Interactions of 400 Gev Protons in Emulsion
KIM, C.O. The Angular Distribution of Shower Particles Produced in the Collisions of 400 Gev Protons with Emulsion Nuclei
FUJIOKA, G. Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Protons in Nuclear Emulsion
JURAK,A. Some Independent of Energy Properties of Compound Show and Grey Tracks Multiplicity Distributions in Proton-Emulsion Interactions
PURMANSKA, B. Angular Distribution of Particles Produced in Hadron Nucleus Interactions at the Highest Accelerator Energies
JONES, L. W. Inelastic Neutron Cross Sections on Nuclei at FNAL
FUMURO, F. Multiparticle Production in Proton Nucleus Interactions at 400 Gev
YOUNG, P. S. Interactions of 400 Gev Protons with Emulsion Nuclei
ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Studies of Particle Interactions with Nuclei at energies Higher than 300 Gev
DERADO, I. Measurement of the Charged Particle Multiplicity Distribution at ISR-energy
FUCHI, H. Analisys of 303 Gev/c Proton Interactions Tagged by High Energy Gamma-Rays
DIDENKO, L.A. The nature of the Negative Asymetry in the (pi) Interactions
LYUTOV, S. L. Properties of Cluster in the (pi) Interactions at 40 Gev/c
BOGATSKAYA, I. G. Clastering Effect in Hadron Collisions and Production of Intermediate Energy Nucleons from Nuclei
KUCHOWICZ, B. Study of the High-Energy Nuclear Interactions Using the Characteristics of (pi) Meson Prosuction
DEMIANOV,A. I. Leading Hadrons in the Hadron-Nucleus Interactions
NAM, R.A. Determination of Nucleon-Nucleon Total Cross Section at 2-40 Tev from Cosmic Ray Investigations
NICOLSKY, S. L. Inelastic in the Nucleon-Nuclei of Lead Interactions at Energies 1-30 Tev
AZARJAN, M. D. Distribution of Hadron Total Elasticity Coefficients in the Interactions with Nuclei of Fe and Pb at Energy Range 0.1 -20 Tev
YAKOVLEV, V. L. Hadronic Cascades with Anomalous Absorption in the Lead
NICOLSKY, S. L. New Processes in Ultra-High Energy Interactions
BASHINDZHAGYAN, G. L. Analisys of the Form of Cascades in Ionization Calorimeter
BELZER, L. I. Scalling on Nuclei
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Interaction Lenghts of 100-2000 Gev Cosmic Ray Hadrons in Iron
SATO, Y. Semi-exclusive Analysis of Nuclear Interactions around 20 Tev
OLEJNICZAK, J. Interaction Characteristics of Cosmic Rays in the Range 10 13 -10 16 ev
FUCHI, H. The Role of the Surviving Particle in the Multiple Production Phenomena at Cosmic Ray Energy Region
JAKOBSON, B. New Reactions at 540 Mev/nucleon Studied in Wire Loaded Nuclear Emulsions
KULLBERG, R. O-Nucleus Interactions at 75-100 Mev/Nucleon
JAKOBSON, B. Multiplicity Distributions in 2 Gev/nucleon Heavy ion Interactions
BARANOV, D. G. Collisions of Relativistic Ne-Fe Primaries with AgBr Target Nuclei at 20/56 Interacting Incident Nucleons
MIYAJIMA, M. Fragmentation of 40 Ar and 56 Fe at 100 Gev/c
AOKI, M. Interaction of 1.89 Gev/n56 Fe nuclei
FUMURO, F. Observation of Atmospheric Interactions at Aeroplane Altitude
FUMURO, F. Observation of Producer Jet at Aeroplane Altitude
BABAEV, M. K. About Events with Large Transverse Momenta Registered in an Ionization Calorimeter
AKASHI, M. An event Indicating Production of Peculiar Large pt
AKASHI, M. Analisys of Gamma-Ray Families with Energy 100 Tev Observed with Mt. Fuji Emulsion Chambers
BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Nuclear Interactions Observed by Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber. Part I
BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Nuclear Interactions Observed by Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber. Part II
BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Distribution of Protons and Mesons from Nuclear Interactions Observed by Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber
BRAZIL JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION Further Study on New Type of Nuclear Interactions, Centauro
YUST, L. Studies of High-Energy Cosmic Rays Using the Emulsion Stack Combined with an Ionization Calorimeter
APANASENKO,A. V. Stratospheric Superfamily with ev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Energy Characteristics of Gamma Families with Measured Energy
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Gamma-Families with Energy of Ey>500 Tev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ The Meachinism of the Central Dark Spot Formation in Gamma-Families with Ty>500 Tev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Transverse Momentum in Interactions with Energy 10 14- 10 15 Ev
COLLABORATION OF THE EXPERIMENT ¿PAMIRS¿ Selection and Analysis of Single Nuclear Interactions
KASAHARA, K. Monte-Carlo Simulation of Large Gamma-Ray Families
AZIMOV, S.A. Monte-Carlo Simulation of Generation of Gamma-Families in the Atmosphere at Ey>30 Tev
KONISHI, E. Three Dimensional Study of Gamma Ray Air Family
FOMIN, JU.A. High Energy Gamma-ray and Hadron Families in the Atmosphere
KRYS,A. Energy Spectra of Gamma Families Prodicted by Various Nuclear Interaction Models
TOMASZWSKI,A. How Disparate are the Energetical and Spatial Characteristics of Pamir Gamma Families Predicted by two Different Models of Nuclear Interaction?
STANEV, T. Monte Carlo Simulation of the Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production Processes Taking into Account the LPM Effect
WATANABE, Z. The influence of Landau, Pomerranchuk and Migdal Effect over the Early Development of Cascade Shower
MISAKI,A. The development of Cascade Shower in the Water Taking into Account of Landau, Pomeranchuk and Migdal Effect
OHTA, I. A Further Study of Spacing Effectin the Emulsion Chamber
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Electron-Nuclear Cascade Development in a Deep Lead x-ray Emulsion Chamber
IVANEKO, I. P. On the problem of the Existence of ¿HALO¿ in the High Energy Quantum Families
IVANEKO, I. P. Determination of the Electron-Photon Cascade Energy Taking Account of the Cascade Overlapping
VARKOVITSKAYA,A.YA. Determination of the Electron-Photon Cascade Energies Including the Gap Effect
ROGANOVA, T. M. Cascade Curve for the Unit with a Large Gap
IVANENKO, I. P. The influence of the Landau-Pomeranchuk Effect on the Development of the electron-Photon Cascade in Dense Media
ASTAFIED, V.A. Electron-Nuclear Cascade Development in a Lead-Carbon x-ray Emulsion Chamber
ASTAFIED, V.A. Effect of the Primary Spectrum Chemical Composition on the Characteristics of the Hadron-and y-Families in the Atmosphere
IVANENKO, I. P. The effect of the Diffraction processes on the Electron-Nuclear Cascade Development in the Atmosphere
KANEVSKY, B. L. The Method for Drawing the Randron Stars at Superhigh Energies
ASTAFIEV, V.A. The Study of the Characteristics of the Hadron-Families in the Lead Chamber
DAKE, S. The Electro Magnetic Cascade Showers in Lead Absorber
DAKE, S. Cascade Showers Induced by 400 Gev Protons in the Emulsion Chamber
LEVINA, T. G. Comparison Between the Characteristics of Various Models of Elementary Act
DIDENKO, L.A. Interpretation of the Data on Photon Families
DUNAEVSKII,A. M. The Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades and Scaling Breaking at E>10 13 ev
DENISOVA, V. G. The Gamma-Families Sensitivity to Transverse Momentum in strong Interaction
DUNAEVSKII,A. M. The Method of Selection of Pure Gamma-Families
DUNAEVSKII,A. M. The Influence of the Massive Primaries on the Distribution of Gamma Quanta from Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades in Atmosphere
BAIGUBEKOV,A. S. The Interaction Energy Dependence of Cluster Mass
BABAEV, M. K. Energy Characteristics of Gamma-Quanta from Hadron Inelastic Interactions at High Energies
ASHTON, F. Study of the Ionising Power of Interacting Cosmic Ray Particles at Sea Level
ASHTON, F. Preliminary Results of a Search for Faster than Light Objects in Cosmic-Rays at Sea Level
FUCHI, H. X Particles and Their Back Grounds in 400 Gev/c Proton Interactions
FUCHI, H. New Particle Search in Very High Energy Interactions Observed by the Ballon Emulsion Chambers
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. New Particle Events Observed in Kolar Gold Mine Experiments
BALKICH,A. M. Sea-Level Search for New Particles
IZAWA, K. Exclusive Production Cross Sections of Chamed Hadrons
KASAHARA, K. Lower Bound Estimates and Other Estimates of Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum Derived from Secondary Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra
KASAHARA, K. Upper Bounds of Rising Cross-Sections of Cosmic Ray Hadrons
LILAND,A. The Nucleon Cascade in the Atmosphere
BARUCH, J. E. F. The Energy Dependence of the P-Air Cross Section Between 1-100 Tev and the Primary Spectrum
GOODMAN, J.A. Measurement of the Unaccopained Pion-Proton Flux Ratio at 2900 Meters Using a Transition Radiation Detector
TAKAHASHI, Y. The Gamma-Ray Energy Spectrum from 50Gev to 40 Tev at an Atmospheric Depth of 260g/cm2
OTHA, I. Observation of Atmospheric Interactions at an Airplane Altitude with Emulsion Spacer Chamber
GOODMAN, J.A. Hadrons in the Atmosphere at a Depth of 730 g. Cm -2
SIOHAN, F. Flux of Hadrons in the Atmosphere
VARDUMYAN, D. T. Determination of Pionic Part in an Hadronic Component of Cosmic Rays at 2km Altitude
AKASHI, M. Cosmic Ray Hadron Component Above 10 Tev on the Top Mt. Fuji
AKASHI, M. Observation of Gamma-Ray Energy Spectrum (0.3-2 Tev) at Mt. Fuji
KANEVVSKAYA, E.A. Altitude Dependences of the 10-100 Tev Gamma-Quantum Family Characteristics
KAVENSK, B. L. Solution of the Equations of the Electron-Photon Cascade in the Atmosphere Including the Logarithmic Increase of the Cross Section
KUZINA, N. P. Application on the Multigroup Method for the Analysis of Cosmic Ray Propagation the Atmosphere
KANEVVSKAYA, E.A. Scaling and Charge In Variance at 2-20 Tev Pion Energies
ASHTON, F. The Energy Spectrum of Hadrons in Cosmic Rays at Sea Level
ASHTON, F. The Theory of the Interpretation of Hadron Burst Spectrum Measurements in Thick Absorbers
INOVA, M.A. The Energy Spectrum of Gamm-Quanta and Hadrons at a 60 g/cm2 Depth in the Stratosphere
ADLER, D. Numerical Integration of Electromagnetic Cascade Equations Discussion of Results for Air, Copper, Iron and Lead
EMELJANOV, YU.A. Fluctuations in High-Energy Electromagnetic Cascade Showers
VARDANYAN, I. N. Fluctuations of the Electron Number in the Electron-Photon Cascades in Heavy Substances
UCHAIKIN, V. V. General Equations for the Generating Functional and Factorial Moments in Cascade Theory
UCHAIKIN, V. V. About Fluctuations of the Number of the Particles Produced in Electron-Photon Shower
UCHAIKIN, V. V. Calculation of the Electron Range Fluctuations Corresponding to Infinite Thickness
UCHAIKIN, V. V. The Calculational Techniques of the Fluctuations of the Electron Range Corresponding to Finite Thickness Layer
HUSSAIN, M. Dual Absorptive Model and n+p Backward Elastic Scattering
SALEEN, M. Eikonal Model and pp Elastic Scattering at ISR Energies
ROZENTAL, I. L. On the Collision of Very High Energy Nucleons with Nuclei
SHOUDHURY, P. K. On e+ - e- Resonance Particles and Its Probable Role in High Energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions
USIK, P.A. Energetically Distinguished Neutral Pions in the Multiple Processes at Superhigh Energies
DREMIN, I. M. Oldfashioned Cosmic Ray Fireballs and Modern Clusters
BUBELEV, E. G. On Pattern Recognition of Fireballs and Isobars in the Lobachevsky Velocity Space
ATANASOV,A.A. Phase Method of Multichannel Model of Electron-Positron Annihilation
KOLCHUZHKIN,A. M. The transition Effect in Electron-Photon Schowers
Volume 8 - EA Session:
EA 1 ASHTON, F. Air shower core location procedures
EA 2 ASHTON, F. The lateral distribution of electron in EAS at sea level
EA 3 ASHTON, F. Electron density sampling fluctuations in extensive air showers
EA 4 ASHTON, F. The absolute vertical intensity of EAS of electron size 105 particles at sea level
EA 5 ASHTON, F. Study of charged and neutral hadrons in extensive air showers at sea level
EA 6 ASHTON, F. The transverse momentum of leading particles in EAS with respect to the shower axis
EA 7 SHAAT, F. Observationson air showers in the range 104 - 106 particles
EA 8 RADA, W.S. A new measurement of the shower size spectrum for 7.105<N<3.106 at sea level
EA 9 SAKUYAMA, H. Electron and muon components in air shower
EA 10 MATANO, T. The electron photon component in extensive air showers
EA 11 KAMEDA, T. High energy hadronic and electronic components in extensive air showers near sea level
EA 12 JOGO, N. Energy flows of extensive air showers near sea level
EA 13 BOHM, E. The production height of muons in EAS
EA 14 BOHM, E. A comparison of EAS observations at sea level and at mountain altitude
EA 15 BAGGE, E.R. A new air shower experiment at kiel
EA 16 ACHARYA, B.S. Lateral distribution of charged particles in air showers associated with muons of energy ? 220 GeV
EA 17 ACHARYA, B.S. Transverse momentum distribution and primary charge composition from a study of muons of energy ? 220 GeV in air showers
EA 18 ACHARYA, B.S. Properties of air showers associated with multiple muons of energy ? 220 GeV
EA 20 GAWIN, J. Properties of extensive air showers with sizes 105 - 5x106 at sea level
EA 21 DZIKOWSKI, T. Estimation of the mass of the primary cosmic ray particles with energies 1015 - 1016 eV on the basis of the fluctuations in the muon to electron ratio
EA 22 ALEXEYEV, E.N. Lateral distribution of electrons in EAS with Ne ? 2.105
EA 23 ALEXEYEV, E.N. Structure of the central part of EAS with Ne ? 2.105
EA 24 APSHEV, S.ZH. Low-energy nuclear active particles in extended air showers (EAS)
EA 25 KINO, S. The 54 m2 spark-chamber array at Mt. norikura for the fundamental study of the air shower
EA 26 HATANO, Y. The fluctuation of electron density at R > 20m from EAS core
EA 27 KINO, S. Multi-cored air showers observed by large spark chamber array
EA 28 KITAJIMA, T. The air shower structures under iron absorber
EA 29 YANAGITA, T. The density spectrum, the lateral distribution and the size spectrum
EA 30 MIYAKE, S. Lateral distribution of high energy events in EAS
EA 31 MIYAKE, S. Structure of muon component in extensive air showers
EA 32 ASEIKIN, V.S. The lateral distribution of electron and muon fluxes in extensive air showers at mountain altitude
EA 33 STAMENOV, J.N. Phenomenological characteristics of the muon component on EAS at mountain altitude
EA 34 KATSARSKY, L.M. About some problems of the structure on EAS with energies below 1017 eV
EA 35 ROMAKHIN, V.A. The lateral and energetic characteristics of the EAS hadronic component at mountain altitude. I
EA 36 NESTEROVA, N.M. The lateral and the energetic characteristics of the EAS hadronic component at mountain altitude. II
EA 37 ASEIKIN, V.S. Energy characteristics of EAS electron-photon component at 3330 m above sea level
EA 38 BETEV, B. Fluctuations of muon density of EAS at different distances from the axis
EA 39 DANILOVA, T.V. The energy spectrum of the primary cosmic rays in the range 1013 - 1016 eV
EA 40 STAMENOV, J. N. About the high dependence of extensive air showers with energies below 1017 eV
EA 41 ANTONOV, R. A. New experimental data on the EAS altitude dependence in the upper atmosphere
EA 42 ATRASHKEVICH, V. B. The analysis of experimental data on the particle lateral distribution at large distances from the axis in EAS with the total particle numbers 107 - 108
EA 43 SOLOVIEVA, V. I. Study of EAS muon component
EA 44 DIMINSTEIN, O. S. Some features of superhigh energy EAS at sea level
EA 45 KRASILNIKOV, D. D. Cosmic ray spectrum in 1017 - 1020 eV region
EA 46 KUZMIN, A. I. Spatial distribution function of hadrons in EAS with energy more than 1017 eV
EA 47 LAPIKENS, J. Measurement of the lateral distribution in individual EAS of energy 1017 - 1018 eV
EA 48 BARRETT, M. L. Fluctuation studies in EAS by means of risetime measurements at energies above 1017 eV
EA 49 LAPIKENS, J. EAS structure at energy > 5.1018 eV
EA 50 FOSTER, J. M. Observations of extensive air shower cores in the energy range 1014 - 1016 eV
EA 51 BARUCH, J. E. F. Hadrons > 500 GeV in air showers of size 5x104 -106
EA 52 BLAKE, P. R. The muon content of EAS
EA 53 ARMITAGE, R. The study of fluctuations in the muon component of large EAS
EA 54 BLAKE, P. R. Arrival time spread measurements of muons in EAS
EA 55 LINSLEY, J. Average structure of large air showers as function of size and zenith angle
EA 56 LINSLEY, J. Intrinsic variance of air shower structure measured at volcano ranch
EA 57 AGUIRRE, C. Electrons in large air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 58 AGUIRRE, C. Muons in large air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 59 AGUIRRE, C. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays from 1016 eV to 1019 eV determined from air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 60 MIZUMOTO, Y. Shower fronts of large air showers observed at 5,200 m a. s. l.
EA 61 BRASIL-JAPAN EMULSION CHAMBER COLLABORATION. Air shower cores of 1015 -1016 eV observed by chacaltaya emulsion chambers
EA 62 VILLIERS, E. J. de The time structure of muon component of EAS in energy range 1016 to 5x1017 eV
EA 63 MCDONALD, D. M. Temporal characteristics of air shower energy deposition in plastic scintillators
EA 64 HARTMAN, D. H. The Cerenkov light pulse spectrum from low energy air showers: measurements and simulations
EA 65 KUHLMANN, J. D. Cerenkov light from EAS at sea-level
EA 66 KALMYKOV, N. N. Further studies of the shape of the EAS Cerenkov radiation pulse with the Yakutsk array
EA 67 DIMINSTEIN, O. S. Cerenkov radiation of the EAS superhigh energy
EA 129 MASON, G. W. Observations of extensive air showers by air fluorescence description of experimental techniques
EA 130 CASSIDAY, G. L. Observations of extensive air showers by air fluorescence sensitivity tests and results
EA 131 ELBERT, J. W. Observations of extensive air showers by air fluorescence - results of the measurements
EA 69 CASSIDAY, G. L. Rate estimates for proposed experiments using the fly's eye air fluorescence detector
EA 70 PROTHEROE, R. J. Cerenkov radiation from large cosmic ray showers I-Computer simulation data
EA 71 PROTHEROE, R. J. Cerenkov radiation in large cosmic ray showers II-Measurements at sea level
EA 74 HAMMOND, R. T. Direct measurement of the cascade development in large cosmic ray showers
EA 75 IVANENKO, I. P. Calculations of the angular and lateral distributions of Cerenkov light for the narrow-angle detectors
EA 76 IVANENKO, I. P. Lateral distribution of the Cerenkov radiation for the wide-angle detectors
EA 77 IVANENKO, I. P. Determination of the longitudinal EAS development on the basis of the data on the time scaning of Cerenkov radiation pulse
EA 78 HARA, T. Optical Cerenkov radiation from extensive air showers
EA 79 GAISSER, T. K. Do EAS observations rule out Feynman scaling?
EA 80 VERNOV, S. N. Violation of the hadron interaction characteristics obtained with accelerators in the superhigh-energy range from EAS data
EA 81 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Scaling and its breakdown at very high energies
EA 82 BOURDEAU, M. F. Inadequacy of scaling models with EAS properties at 106 GeV
EA 83 BOURDEU, M. F. Evaluation of the primary spectrum index near of 106 GeV by theoretical analysis of central density fluctuations
EA 84 CACHON, A. Extensive air shower detection at Pic Du Midi level (1013-4eV)
EA 85 BOURDEU, M. F. Primary mass composition and small EAS at very high altitude
EA 86 CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Non validity of age parameter unicity in the description of the lateral electron distribution
EA 87 CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Simulation of lateral electron distribution at tien-shan altitude
EA 88 GAISSER, T. K. Reliability of the method of constant intensity cuts for reconstructing the average development of vertical showers
EA 89 SHIBATA, T. Longitudinal behavior of cosmic ray particles in the atmosphere
EA 90 SHIBATA, T. Transverse behavior of cosmic ray particles in the atmosphere
EA 91 GRIEDER, P. K. F. On the separation of the effects caused by different primary masses, rising cross sections and a changing multiplicity law on air shower spectra by a suitable choice of observables
EA 92 GRIEDER, P. K. F. The effects of large transverse momenta on air shower spectra and implications for particle production models
EA 93 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Global comparison of experimental and theoretical air shower spectra and distributions and the most likely model of high energy multiparticle production. Part I: Energy spectra
EA 94 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Global comparison of experimental and theoretical air shower spectra and distributions and the most likely model of high energy multiparticle production. Part II: Lateral distributions and overall conclusions
EA 95 OLEJNICZAK, J. Sensitivity of various EAS properties to primary mass composition and high energy collision models
EA 96 POPOVA, L. A detailed approach to the structure of the extensive air showers - I (Fluctuations)
EA 97 POPOVA, L. A detailed approach to the structure of the extensive air showers - I (Correlations)
EA 98 POPOVA, L. Properties of high energy interactions and shower characteristics at the depth of 690 g/cm2
EA 99 POPOVA, L. Characteristics of extensive showers from nucleus-nucleus interactions at energies above 1014 eV
EA 100 STANEV, T, Genesis of the shower particles and the measurement of the cross section at EAS energies
EA 101 MARKOVSKY, B. Could the new theoretical ideas of the multiparticle production be useful in the EAS studies
EA 102 STANEV, T. Multicored EAS and the high Pt cross section in the 104 -106 GeV energy region
EA 103 GREEN, B. R. Monte-Carlo simulations of the lateral distribution of particles in extensive air shower cores
EA 104 LINSLEY, J. Interpretation of air shower data relevant to cosmic-ray composition
EA 105 IVANENKO, I. P. Analytical solution for the basic equations of the cascade theory using the energy-inhomogeneous cross-sections
EA 106 BELYAEV, A. A. The functions of the angular and lateral distributions of particles in electron-photon cascade
EA 107 ANTONOV, R. A. Lateral distribution of electrons with energies above zero in the cascade produced by photon with energies 1011-1017 eV in isothermic atmosphere
EA 108 ASTAFIEV, V. A. Effect of the generation deph on the electromagnetic cascade shower development in isothermic atmosphere
EA 109 BAKHTADZE, A. K. The analytical expression for the function of lateral distribution of electrons in electron-photon cascade
EA 110 HILLAS, A. M. Electron-photon cascades in the atmosphere and in detectors
EA 111 DEDENKO, L. G. The angular structure functions of electrons and photons
EA 112 DEDENKO, L. G. The second moments and the NKG formula
EA 113 DEDENKO, L. G. The lateral structure functions of electrons and muons in EAS in the energy range of 108-1010 GeV
EA 114 STANEV, T. A Monte-Carlo model of electromagnetic cascade development
EA 115 KRYS, E. Monte-Carlo simulations of the electromagnetic cascade development in the atmosphere
EA 116 NAKATSUKA, T. The root mean square of lateral spread of electrons in the extensive air showers
EA 117 ODA, H. The lateral structure function of energy density of electrons in an electromagnetic cascade shower
EA 118 SIVAPRASAD, K. Extensive air showers in radio frequency electromagnetic fields
EA 119 KAMINSKY, A. T. The spatial distribution of radio emission by extensive air showers
EA 132 FONG, S. W. Measurement of the electron-positron ratio in extensive air showers
EA 120 MAKHMUDOV, B. M. Calculation of the density spectrum of the electron and muon EAS components at sea level
EA 121 AKENO GROUP. The plan of EAS observation at Akeno
EA 122 AKENO GROUP. The Akeno air shower project
EA 123 AKENO GROUP. The plan of optical observation at Akeno
EA 124 KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Complex installation for investigations of EAS
EA 125 BHAT, C. L. Evidence for steepening of cosmic ray primary spectrum near 1015 eV from a Cerenkov light detection system at Gulmarg
EA 126 HAWKES, R. C. The spectrum of muons to 1000 GeV accompanied by local electron showers
Volume 9 - T Session:
T 1 MARAR, T. M. K. Hard x-ray camera for the study of celestial x-ray and gamma-ray burst sources
T 2 ZYCH, A. D. Improved response with a double scattering medium energy gamma ray telescope
T 3 MCKECHNIE, S. P. A drift chamber detector for gamma ray astronomy
T 4 DUCROS, R. Response of cluster of ge (li) detectors gamma rays
T 5 AKIMOV, V. An accelerator evaluation of the performance of the spark-chamber of the soviet-french experiement 'gamma-1' for high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
T 6 COOKE, D. J. A large area proportional counter for balloon-borne x-ray astronomy
T 7 BARTON, J. C. Effect of photomultiplier afterpulses in coincidence systems
T 8 LUND, N. Derivation of particle detector calibration maps from flight data
T 9 WEBBER, W. R. Evolution of the Cerenkov x total-energy telescope for isotopic analysis of cosmic rays
T 10 JITSUMO, K. Multistage ionization and Cerenkov spectrometer
T 11 VOLOVIK, V. D. The experimental possibilities of acoustic registration of ultra-high-energy particles
T 12 VOLOVIK, V. D. Luminesense of gases and problem of light-grasphed detection of ultra-power EAS
T 13 YODH, G. B. Particle albedo from hadrons of 100 to 1000 GeV interacting in a calorimeter
T 14 SIOHAN, F. Hadronic cascades in iron between 20 and 5000 GeV
T 15 CHERRY, M. Recent progress in the development of transition radiation detectors
T 16 BOURDEAU, M. F. Simulation of shower development for various models in an iron ionization spectrometer
T 17 GREGORY, J. C. Cosmic ray track location with a simple C delay line proportional counter
T 18 BEAUJEAN, R. Plastic-electronic-experiment for isotope-measurements of heavy cosmic rays
T 19 PARNELL, T. A. Secondary electrons from heavy primary cosmic rays in a multiwire proportional counter (MWPC) hodoscope
T 20 SHIBATA, S. The Nagoya cosmic-ray muon spectrometer
T 21 ALLKOFER, O. C. The deis high energy muon spectrometer. I. Construction and performance
T 22 ALLKOFER, O. C. The deis high energy muon spectrometer. II. The data acquisition system
T 23 GORET, Ph. Performances of a slowing down mass spectrometer for cosmic ray nuclei
T 24 RIO, Y. A drift chambers hodoscope description and results
T 25 ARENS, J. F. High energy cosmic ray iron spectrum experiment
T 26 ELLSWORTH, R. W. A balloon instrument for measuring proton and helium spectra from 100 to 10 5 GeV
T 27 FUCHI, H. Very narrow air gap spark chamber for vertex finding in nuclear emulsion
T 28 KAJINO, F. A large cylindrical drift chamber
T 63 BIESER, F. S. A proportional drift chamber array for cosmic ray instruments
T 64 GREINER, D. Mass resolution of a particle identifier to be flown on ISEE-C
T 29 YANCHUKOVSKY, A. L. Attaining the reliability of the cosmic ray variation spectrograph data
T 30 PAKHOMOV, N. I. Calculation of neutron supermonitor energetic characteristics
T 31 ALEKSANYAN, T. M. The study of the cosmic ray neutron component using a leadless monitor
T 32 BLOKH, Ya. L. Inclusion of the neutron monitor counting loss associated with the dead time of the detecting circuit
T 33 BLOKH, Ya. L. The device for controlling the amplifiers-discriminators
T 34 DORMAN, L. I. Extension of the potentialities of the elbrus cosmic ray spectrograph using scintillation detectors
T 35 BLOKH, Ya. L. On the problem of determination of the effectiveness of the neutron component detection
T 36 EDGE, D. M. Improvements to the haverah park array for showers studies in the energy interval 1017-1018 eV
T 37 HODSON, A. L. A 35 m2 array of current-limited spark chambers for the investigation of extensive air shower cores
T 38 CROUCH, P. C. Development of the buckland. Park air shower array
T 39 KIZILOGLU, U. An automated photomultiplier system for detecting atmospheric scintillation pulses of cosmic origin
T 40 BLAKE, P. R. Scinitillators and neon flash-tubes as EAS muon detectors
T 41 TORNABENE, H. Observations of cosmic rays and primary composition above 1015 eV using an array of atmospheric Cerenkov light detectors
T 62 LOH, E. C. Progress report on the Utah ultra-high energy cosmic ray experiments using the 'fly's eye' detector
T 43 HSIEH K. C. Toffims: a neutral particle mass spectrometer
T 44 KODAMA, M. Measurement of snow water equivalent by cosmic ray neutron technique
T 45 BARUCH, J. E. F. A gas proportional scintillation detector for cosmic ray experiments
T 46 BLAKE, P. R. Improved techniques for measuring the arrival time spread of muons in large EAS
T 42 BERGAMASCO, L. Texas a&m muon anisotropy station
T 47 BASHINDZHAGYAN, G. L. Ionization measurements with multi-layer detectors
T 48 PUCHKOV, V. S. Determination of the height of ?-family's origin by the divergency of ?-quanta in the emulsion chamber with an air gap
T 49 NAZAROV, V. I. System for recording and readout of the data of the MSU array
T 50 IVANOVA, N. S. Using nuclear emulsions and plastics in a long exposure satelite experiment
T 51 GLOECKLER, G. A versatile detector system to measure the charge states, mass compositions and energy spectra of interplanetary and magnetosphere ions
T 52 BARTON, J. C. Slow component of inorganic scintillator decay
T 53 ASHTON, F. The distribution in time separation of randomly occurring events
T 54 BRAY, A. D. Inter-scintillator timing on the Sydney air shower array
T 55 ARENS, J. F. High energy cosmic ray iron spectrum experiment
T 56 GUPTA, S. K. Multi-event time recording system
T 57 OWENS, A. J. Power-spectral analysis: the nested variance method
T 58 OWENS, A. J. On the de-trending and smoothing of random data
T 59 ERDOS, G. Analysis of data obtained with fast-timing angular distribution measurements
T 60 ALANIYA, M. V. The Tbilisi experimental cosmic ray array and the on-line system for automation of the collection and processing of observation data Ver menos
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Conference papers [of the] 15th International Cosmic Ray Conference : Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 13-26, 1977
Conference papers [of the] 15th International Cosmic Ray Conference : Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 13-26, 1977
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