Conference papers [of the] 14th InternationalCosmic Ray Conference : Munchen, Germany, August 15-29, 1975
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Conteúdo: Volume 1 - Session OG
OG1- DIFFUSE COSMIC AND GALACTIC GAMMA-RAYS:
OG 1-1 GUO, D. D. S. Balloon-borne observation of the cosmic hard x-ray/gamma ray background
OG 1-2 TROMBKA, J. I. Interpretation of various radiation back-grounds observed in the gamma-ray spectro-meter experiments... Ver mais Conteúdo: Volume 1 - Session OG
OG1- DIFFUSE COSMIC AND GALACTIC GAMMA-RAYS:
OG 1-1 GUO, D. D. S. Balloon-borne observation of the cosmic hard x-ray/gamma ray background
OG 1-2 TROMBKA, J. I. Interpretation of various radiation back-grounds observed in the gamma-ray spectro-meter experiments carried on the Apollo missions and implications for diffuse gamma-ray measurements
OG 1-3 SCHONFELDER, V. New results on the diffuse cosmic gamma radiation with the double Compton telescope
OG 1-4 PARLIER, B. Diffuse gamma ray measurement above 20 Mev with a balloon borne experiment
OG 1-5 STRONG, A. W. Origin of the diffuse gamma-ray background
OG 1-5b DANIEL, R. R. The diffuse cosmic gamma rays
OG 1-6 FICHTEL, C. E. High energy galactic gamma radiation observed by the SAS-2 satellite
OG 1-8 SOOD, R. K. Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disc
OG 1-9 KNIFFEN, D. A.. Galactic gamma radiation from cosmic rays concentrated in spiral arms
OG 1-10 STECKER, F. W. Molecular hydrogen in the galaxy and galactoic gamma-rays
OG 1-11 PUGET, J. L. Interstellar reddening and gamma-ray emission as tracers of interstellar matter
OG 1-12 BEUERMANN, K. P. On the relativistic-particle distribution in the galaxy
OG 1-13 PAUL, J. M. Synchrotron radiation, high energy gamma rays and the distribution of galactic cosmic rays
OG 1-14 SHUKLA, P. G. Inverse Compton production of gamma rays in interstellar space
OG 1-15 STECKER, F. W. On the origin of cosmic rays
OG 1-16 COWSIK, R. Gamma ray emission from the galactic disc
OG 1-17 DODDS, D. Evidence for galactic origin of low energy cosmic rays
OG 1-18 FUCHS, B. The structure of the galactic disk in the light of gamma-ray astronomy
OG 3 - GAMMA RAY SOURCES
OG 3-1 HALL, R. D. Detection of nuclear gamma rays from centaurus A
OG 3-2 GRINDLAY, J. E. Results of a southern hemisphere search for gamma ray sources at Ey>3x1011 eV
OG 3-3 GALPER, A. M. Research on cosmic gamma-rays with energies above 40 MeV from Cygnus-cassiopeia region
OG 3-4 KNIFFEN, D. A. Distribution of cosmic gamma rays in the galactic anticenter region as observed by SAS-2
OG 3-5 FICHTEL, C. E. High energy gamma rays from vela and Cygnus
OG 3-6 SERRA, G. Gamma ray production in nearby cosmogonically active regions as a explanation for localized high energy cosmic gamma ray sources
OG 3-7 VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. EMISSION OF GAMMA-RAYS WITH ENERGY~1012 Ev FROM cyg X-3
OG 3-9 HELMKEN, H. F. Evidence for time-dependent flux of 1011-1013 eV gamma rays from NP0532
OG 3-10 HELMKEN, H. NP 0532 x-ray pulse structure
OG 3-11 WEEKES, T. C. A sky survey in gamma rays at 1011-13eV energies
OG 4-X-RAY ASTRONOMY
OG 4-2 NAKAGAWA, M. Time variation of CYG X-1
OG 4-3 DE FREITAS PACHECO, J. A. A model for cygnus x-1 ...
OG 4-4 IYENGAR, V. S. Low energy spectrum of SCO x-1
OG 4-5 GRINDLAY, J. E. Observations of x-rays from flare stars with ANS
OG 4-6 CRANNELL, C. J. A search for x-rays from UV ceti flare stars
OG 4-7 GUO, D. D. S. Hard x-ray spectra of galactic x-ray sources
OG 4-7b KENDZIORRA, E. High energy-ray observation of CYG x-3
OG 4-8 CARPENTER, G. F. Ariel-5 hard x-ray measurements of galactic and extra-galactic source spectra
OG 4-9 CARPENTER, G. Some ariel 5 measurements on time variations of x-ray sources in the range 2 keV-1.2 MeV
OG 4-11 COWSIK, R. Average properties of molecular clouds in the galaxy
OG 4-12 DENNIS, B. R. An experiment to study sources of hard, cosmic x-rays
OG 4-14 THOMAS, R. M. The pulsed fraction of x-rays from the crab nebula
OG 4-16 REPPIN, C. The size and position of the high energy x-ray source in the crab nebula
OG 4-16b RICKER, G. R. High energy x-ray observations
OG 4-17 ASCHENBACH, B. A model for the x-ray structure of the crab nebula
OG 4-18 FILHO, C. M. Some aspects concerning accretion and x-ray emission
OG 5- GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
OG 5-1 BEWICK, A. Balloon-borne detector search for small gamma-ray bursts
OG 5-1b CLINE, T. L. Coincident balloon network for cosmic gamma-ray burst studies
OG 5-2 FEGAN, D. J. Preliminary results of a search for bursts of 1013 to 1014 eV gamma rays using spaced cosmic ray stations in time coincidence
OG 5-4 CHARIKOV, JU. E. On the radiation generation mechanisms of cosmic gamma-ray bursts
OG 5-4b YISHIMORI, M. Frequency and spatial distribution of cosmic gamma-ray bursts
OG 5-5 ARUTYUNYAN, E. A. About the possibility of observation o stimulated gamma-radiation at the burst of supernova
OG 5-6 STRONG, I. B. A model cosmic gamma-ray burst
OG 5-7 STRONG, I. B. Gmma-ray bursts from black hole accretion disks
OG 6- NUCLEAR COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 6-1 PRESZLER, A. M. Cosmic ray measurements of light and medium nuclei using a new detector
OG 6-3 O'DELL, F. W. Propagation cosmic rays at medium energies (~100 to 400 MeV/u)
OG 6-4 ORMES, J. F. A balloon measurement of the cosmic ray element abundances
OG 6-5 BENEGAS, J. C. Charge and energy spectra of heavy cosmic rays
OG 6-6 JULIUSSON, E. Nuclear composition of the cosmic rays at energies between 0.4 and a few GeV/nucleon
OG 6-7 LUND, N. Irregularities in cosmic ray composition
OG 6-8 LUND, N. Composition changes in the iron group between 0.5 and 10 GeV/nucleon
OG 6-8b FOWLER, P. H. High resolution study of nucleonic cosmic rays with z> 30
OG 6-9 PRICE, P. B. The skylab ultraheavy cosmic ray experiment
OG 6-11 CALDWELL, J. Charge composition and energy spectra of primary cosmic ray nuclei between 5 and 100 GeV per nucleon
OG 6-12 SCARLETT, W. R. An observation of the high charge cosmic ray nuclei
OG 6-13 ORTH, CH. D. Abundance ratios for primary cosmic-ray nuclei from Be to Fe for 5 to 50 GV/c
OG 6-14 LEZNIAK, J. A. The energy spectrum of 15-50 BeV/Nuc cosmic rays
OG 6-15 KIDD, J. M. VH particles (20<Z<30) at high rigidity
OG 6-16 JULLIOT, C. Chemical composition of arriving cosmic rays from Si to Ni in the GeV region from the TD1 satellite
OG 6-17 STEPHENS, G. G. Rigidity spectrum of iron-group nuclei
OG 6-19 DOKE, T. Observation of relativistic cosmic-ray particles with Z>50
OG 6-20 MATSUBAYASHI, T. Energy spectrum of VH-nuclei observed with emulsion chamber
OG 6-21 OSBORNE, W. Z. Charge and energy spectra of UH nuclei from flights at cutoffs of approximately 2 GV
OG 6-22 KRATSCHMER, W. Fossil tracks in lunar samples: informations on the abundances of VH nuclei in the ancient cosmic radiation
OG 6-24 IVANOVA, N. S. Search for antinuclei in the primary cosmic rays
OG 7- ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 7-1 LEECH, H. W. Measurements of the spectrum and isotopic composition of cosmic ray helium and hydrogen nuclei from 100-230 MeV/Nucleon
OG 7-2 MEWALDT, R. A. The isotopic composition of hydrogen and helium in low energy cosmic rays
OG 7-3 WEBBER, W. R. Measurements of 3He+4He nuclei using a balloon borne telescope
OG 7-4 McDONALD, F. B. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic rays- Li-N
OG 7-5 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The low energy cosmic ray H2 and He3 spectra and the anomalous He4 component
OG 7-6 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray Li, Be and B
OG 7-7 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The relative abundances of galactic cosmic ray Be7, Be9 and Be10
OG 7-8 BJARLE, C. A measurement of the carbon isotopic composition in primary cosmic radiation
OG 7-9 JACOBSSON, L. An experimental study of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nitrogen and oxygen
OG 7-10 MEWALDT, R. A. Isotopic composition of the anomalous low energy cosmic ray nitrogen and oxygen
OG 7-11 JULIUSSON, E. Isotopic measurements of the cosmic ray nuclei at 1.7 GeV/n and 0.5 GeV/n
OG 7-12 HAGEN, F. A. Results on the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with 4 <Z<10
OG 7-13 MAEHL, R. Astrophysical implications of the isotopic composition of cosmic rays
OG 7-14 FISHER, A. J. A Cerenkov-range analysis of the isotopic composition of cosmic rays with 6<Z<26
OG 7-15 BENEGAS, J. C. Mean isotopic compositions of selected cosmic-ray iron at intermediate energies
OG 7-16 BARTHOLOMA, K. P. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray iron nuclei
OG 7-17 SIMPSON, G. New isotopic measurements of medium and heavy cosmic ray nuclei using a CxE telescope
OG 7-18 DWYER, R. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nitrogen at 1.5 GeV/amu
OG 7-19 HENKE, R. P. Isotope resolution of the iron peak
OG 7-20 CLAPHAM, V. M. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei in the iron group
OG 8- ELECTRONS AND POSITRONS
OG 8-1 MEWALDT, R. A. the quiet time flux of 0.16-1.6 MeV cosmic ray positrons
OG 8-2 HARTMAN, R.C. Cosmic ray positron and negatron spectra between 20 and 800 MeV measured in 1974
OG 8-3 PELLERIN, C. J. Interpretation of recent positron-electron measurements between 20 and 800 mev
OG 8-4 ORTH, CH. D. Calculations of atmospheric and interstellar secondary e+- in the 1 to 100 GeV range
OG 8-5 BADHWAR, G. D. The electron energy spectrum in the 4-100 GeV range using a magnetic spectrometer
OG 8-6 MEEGAN, CH. A. The spectrum of cosmic electrons with energies between 6 and 100 GeV
OG 8-7 FREIER, P. Intensities of primary electrons above 10 GeV
OG 8-9 MATSUO, M. High energy primary electrons observed in the emulsion chamber
Volume 2 - OG Session
OG 9- ORIGIN AND TRANSPORT OF COSMIC RAYS OG 9.1- COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.1-1 GOLD, T. Spinning dense objects and the origin of cosmic rays
OG 9-1-2 REEVES, H. Cosmic rays from pre-main sequence stars?
OG 9.1-3 SCHRUFER, E. Generation of cosmic ray electrons by pulsars
OG 9.1-5 JODOGNE, J. C. Particles acceleration by self mode-locked maser in pulsars
OG 9.1-6 AMES, S. Particle acceleration near an accreting black hole
OG 9.1-7 SCHRAMM, D. N. Consistency of cosmic ray composition, acceleration mechanism, and supernova models
OG 9.1-8 HAINEBACH, K. L. Iron isotopic ratios and the cosmic ray sources
OG 9.1-9 SILBERBERG, R. Nucleosynthesis of cosmic-ray nuclei
OG 9.1-10 SOUTOUL, A. Time delay between the nucleosynthesis of cosmic rays and their acceleration to relativistic energies
OG 9.1-11 BLAKE, J. B. Neutron bursts and possible anomalous cosmic ray abundances
OG 9.1-12 KULSRUD, R. The trapping of cosmic rays around supernovaes by plasma instabilities
OG 9.1-13 HIGDON, J. C. Rigidity dependent escape of cosmic rays from supernova remnants
OG 9.1-14 BEUERMANN, K. P. Origin of cosmic-ray electrons from supernova remnants
OG 9.1-15 COWSIK, R. Supernovae as cosmic ray sources
OG 9.1-16 STEPHENS, S. A. The radio spectrum of vela supernova and its implication on the propagation of cosmic rays from sources
OG 9.1-17 LINGENFELTER, R. E. Vela gamma rays and the source of cosmic rays revisited
OG 9.1-19 LACHIEZE-REY, M. Positron and antiproton abundances as a test for cosmic ray propagation models
OG 9.2- COSMIC RAY INTERACTION
OG 9.2-1 RAISBECK, G. M. Excitation functions for some nuclear reactions relevant to the cosmic ray propagation problem
OG 9.2-2 RAISBECK, G. M. Cross sections for the production of Li and Be isotopes in carbon targets irradiated by 300 GeV protons
OG 9.2-3 RAISBECK, G. M. Cross sections for nuclear reations induced by high energy alpha particles and the influence of interstellar helium in cosmic ray propagation
OG 9.2-5 PERRON, C. Experimental cross-sections for the production of stable isotopes by high energy spallation of iron
OG 9.2-6 KIDD, J. M. The fragmentation of 0.5 GeV/u nitrogen-14 ions
OG 9.2-8 TSAO, C. H. Breakup cross sections of cosmic rays with nuclei in interstellar helium, n air and in detector materials
OG 9.3- IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.3-1 WADDINGTON, C. J. A chart of cosmic ray isotopes
OG 9.3-2 O'DELL, F. W. Effect of new cross-section measurements on the estimate of cosmic-ray Age
OG 9.3-3 SHAPIRO, M. M. What new cross sections say about source composition and cosmic-ray propagation
OG 9.3-4 SHAPIRO, M. M. Cosmic-ray chronology from isotopic composition
OG 9.3-5 CASSÉ, M. P. 36C1 and the age of the cosmic rays
OG 9.3-6 HAINEBACH, K. L. Cosmic ray origin of the rare Odd-Odd nuclei and Li, Be, and B
OG 9.3-7 MEYER, J. P. Galactic light isotopes: significance of the present observations
OG 9.3-8 RAISBECK, G. M. Electron capture isotopes as cosmic ray hydrometers
OG 9.3-9 TAMAHANE, A. S. Compositional variation of Fe-group nuclei in cosmic rays due to k-capture effect
OG 9.3-10 GANGULI, S. N. Fluxes of gamma rays, antiprotons and deuterons in cosmic rays due to interstellar proton-proton collisions
OG 9.4- SIDERIAL VARIATIONS OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.4-1 UHR, R. C. Investigation of the sidereal anisotropy of muons with energies greater than 2 GeV
OG 9.4-2 JOKISCH, H. Search for anisotropy of muons
OG 9.4-3 BERGESON, H. E. The Utah 1600 GV anisotropy detector
OG 9.4-4 BAZER-BACHI, A. R. Arrival direction of cosmic rays from underground muons in the mont-blanc tunnel
OG 9.4-5 GOMBOSI, T. J. Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy at ~6.1013 eV
OG 9.4-6 LINSLEY, J. Fluctuation effects on anisotropy measurements
OG 9.4-7 LINSLEY, J. Anisotropy of charged cosmic rays above 1017 eV during 1959-1963
OG 9.4-8 EDGE, D. M. Arrival directions of cosmic rays with energies above 1018 eV
OG 9.4-9 BRAY, A. D. The arrival directions of cosmic rays of energy >5x1018 eV
OG 9.4-11KIRALY, P. J. Search for correlations of the arrival directions of ultra-high energy cosmic rays with specific point source candidates
OG 9.4-12 KIRALY, E. On the large-scale features of the directional distribution of cosmic rays above 1019 eV
OG 9.4-13 HILLAS, A. M. Anisotropy of very high energy cosmic rays
OG 9.5- PROPAGATION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.5-1 SKILLING, J. Possible role of interstellar turbulence in the confinement of galactic cosmic rays
OG 9.5-2 MCIVOR, I. The range of turbulence in the interstellar medium and the confinement of high energy cosmic rays
OG 9.5-3 SOMOGYI, A. J. Energydependence of galactic cosmic ray propagation and power spectrum of galactic magnetic field irregularities
OG 9.5-4 CESARSKY, C. J. Cosmic ray confinement in the galaxy and the interstellar spectrum of hydromagnetic waves
OG 9.5-5 CESARSKY, C. J. Interstellar propagation of low energy cosmic rays
OG 9.5-6 BADHWAR, G. D. Hydrostatic equilibrium of the gaseous disk of the galaxy and the extent of cosmic ray confinement
OG 9.5-7 FUCHS, B. Comments on galactic structure
OG 9.5-8 JAKEL, CH. Interstellar magnetic fields as tracerd of galactic structure
OG 9.5-9 CASSÉ, M. P. Atomic properties of the elements and cosmic ray composition at the source
OG 9.5-11 MENEGUZZI, M. Pathlength distribution and source composition of cosmic ray nuclei
OG 9.5-12 JULIUSSON, E. Source composition of cosmic rays at high energy
OG 9.5-13 COWSIK, R. The nested leaky-box model for galactic cosmic rays
OG 9.5-14 DICKINSON, G. J. The galactic propagation of cosmic ray nuclei between 109 and 1013 eV
OG 9.5-15 FRENCH, D. K. The propagation and continement of cosmic ray electrons in the galaxy
OG 9.5-16 GOLDEN, R. L. A formalism for cosmic ray propagation studies
OG 9.5-17 OWENS, A. J. On the age distribution of galactic cosmic rays
OG 9.5-18 OWENS, A. J. A simple model for galactic cosmic rays which is consistent with age and anisotropy data
OG 9.5-19 GOMBOSI, T. Propagation of 1011-1014 eV particles in the galaxy
OG 9.5-20 GINZBURG, V. L. Some topics connected with the problem of cosmic ray origin
OG 9.5-21 DOGIEL, V. A. Dimension of the galactic radio halo
OG 9.5-22 BULANOV, S. V. Nonuniform and energy dependent diffusion of the relativistic electrons in the galaxy
OG 9.6-COSMIC RAYS OF ULTRAHIGH ENERGIES
OG 9.6-1 BEREZINSKY, V. S. Metagalactic nuclei of ultra high energies
OG 9.6-2 HILLAS, A. M. The effect of intergalactic propagation on the energy spectrum of cosmic ray nuclei above 1015 eV
OG 9.6-3 COLGATE, S. A. The origin of very high energy cosmic rays
OG 9.6-4 TKACZYK, W. Mass composition of primary cosmic rays above 1015 eV
OG 9.6-5 PUGET, J. L. The interactions of ultrahigh energy cosmic ray nuclei with intergalactic photon fields: relation between mean atomic mass, age, and origin
OG 9.6-6 APPARAO, K. M. V. Propagation of relativistic dust grains in interstellar space
OG 9.6-7 SITTE, K. Composition of primaries and atmospheric secondaries for a two-component model of origin
OG 10- COMPOSOTOPN OF LOW ENERGY COSMIC RAYS
OG 10-1 L'HEUREUX, J. On the quiet-time increases of low energy cosmic ray electrons
OG 10-2 KRIMIGIS, S. M. Observations of quiet-time interplanetary electron enhancements of jovian origin
OG 10-3 MEWALDT, R. A. Observations of low energy interplanetary electrons
OG 10-4 KOBZEV, V. A. Generation of continuous fluxes of protons, electrons and nuclei with z>= 2 during the different periods of solar activity
OG 10-5 GLOECKLER, G. The energy spectra of protons and alpha particles above 300 keV/nucleon during quiet times
OG 10-6 MEWALDT, R. A. The quier time spectra of low energy hydrogen and helium nuclei
OG 10-7 KRIMIGIS, S. M. The quiet-time low energy nucleon spectrum in the vicinity of earth
OG 10-8 KLECKER, B. Anomalous composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays below 20 Mev/Nucleon
OG 10-9 VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. IMP-6, 7 and 8 observations of the composition and time variations of low energy cosmic rays
OG 10-10 MEWALDT, R. A. The elemental composition of 4-30 MeV/nuc cosmic ray nuclei with 1 <=Z<=8
OG 10-11 MEWALDT, R. A. Implications of time variations for the origin of low energy cosmic ray nitrogen and oxygen nuclei
OG 10-12 FISK, L. A. On the oxygen and nitrogen enhancements observed in low energy cosmic rays
OG 10-13 BISWAS, S. Observations of low energy C, N, O, and Ne ions of unknown origin in the skylab experiment
OG 10-14 BISWAS, S. Energy spectrum and relative abundances of low energy Ca to Ni ions in the skylab experiment
OG 10-15 KRATSCHMER, W. Phosphate glass track detectoes on skylab: preliminary results on energy spectra and composition of VH ions between 0.1-10MeV/n
OG 10-16 CHAN, J. H. Composition and energy spectra of heavy nuclei of unknown origin detected on skylab
Volume 3 - MG Session
MG 1- COSMIC RAY PROPAGATION
MG 1-1 DORMAN, L. I. Propagation and acceleration of cosmic ray electrons in interplanetary space in the presence of inhomogeneous structure of solar wind ...
MG 1-2 LEE, M. A. Hydromagnetic waves and cosmic ray diffusion theory ...
MG 1-3 KLIMAS, A. A time-averaged cosmic ray propagation theory ...
MG 1-4 SCUDDER, J. An examination of the adiabatic approximation in cosmic ray propagation theory ...
MG 1-5 JONES, F. C. Charged particle propagation in strong, disorded magnetic fields ...
MG 1-6 KAISER, T. B. Simulation of the velocity diffusion of charged particles in turbulent magnetic fields ...
MG 1-7 MOUSSAS, X. Numerical experiments on energetic particle scattering in pitch angle ...
MG 1-9 MORFILL, G. E. The effect of stochastic averaging of the background magnetic field on the interplanetary cosmic ray diffusion coefficient ...
MG 1-10 BARNDEN, L. R. Field gradient and curvature drifts and cosmic ray transport into the solar system...
MG 1-11 LERCHE, I. A variational principle for cosmic ray transport equations ...
MG 1-12 DORMAN, L. I. Subcosmic rays, their origin, modulation, and role in the space ...
MG 1-13 ALPERS, W. On the behaviour of the pitch angle diffusion coefficients near pitch angles of 90 grau ...
MG 2- THEORY
MG 2-1 GLEESON, L. J. Modulation and spectral redistribution of galactic cosmic-rays ...
MG 2-2 FORMAN, M. A. Possible theoretical explanations for occasional days of non-field-aligned diffusion at neutron monitor energies ...
MG 2-3 DORMAN, L. I. Numerical calculations of the spectrum of galactic cosmic rays in interplanetary space ...
MG 2-4 FISK, L. A. Possible evidence for latitude-dependent cosmic-ray modulation ...
MG 2-5 MORAAL, H. Three-dimensional models of the galactic cosmic-ray modulation ...
MG 2-6 CECCHINI, S. Three-dimensional models of galactic cosmic ray modulation ...
MG 2-7 DORMAN, L. I. Expected spatial distribution of cosmic rays in interplanetary space including the real heliolatitude distribution of solar activity ...
MG 2-7b DORMAN, L. I. Expected 11-year and annual variations in cosmic rays of various rigidities in terms of the anisotropic diffusion model on the basis of the data on heliolatitude distribution of solar activity ...
MG 2-8 DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray transport path as a function of the type and the scale and field-intensity spectra of inhomogeneities ...
MG 2-8b BELOV, A. V. Analytical solution for the problem of the 27-day variations in the cosmic ray intensity and anisotropy ...
MG 2-8c DORMAN, L. I. Kinetic theory of fluctuations in cosmic ray distribution function ...
MG 2-8d DORMAN, L. I. Studies of solar cosmic ray propagation on the basis of kinetic equation ...
MG 2-8e DORMAN, L. I. On the theory of non-linear cosmic ray modulation by solar wind ...
MG 2-9 RAISBECK, G. M. Cosmic ray electron capture isotopes as probes of solar modulation ...
MG 3- MODULATION
MG 3-1 MENDELL, R. B. Solar effects associated with the cosmic ray modulation spectrum ...
MG 3-2 MORAAL, H. The time and rigidity dependence of the 11 year modulation of cosmic rays ...
MG 3-3 STOKER, P. H. The variation in the latitude dependence of cosmic rays at 307 g/cm2 during solar cycle no.20 ...
MG 3-4 IUCCI, N. M. The solar cycle modulation of the galactic cosmic rays and solar flare activity ...
MG 3-5 IUCCI, N. M. Cosmic ray modulation and green coronal line activity ...
MG 3-7 DORMAN, L. I. Generalization of spectrographic method for studying the extraterrestial and magnetospheric cosmic ray variations including penumbra ...
MG 3-7b DORMAN, L. I. Spectrographic method for studying the cosmic ray variations in the medium and high energy ranges in case of underground observations ...
MG 3-7c DORMAN, L. I. Expected variations in the effective geomagnetic cutoff rigidity of cosmic rays at the stations of the worldwide network for the 11-year, annual, and 27-day variations ; solar anisotropy;forbush-decreases; increase effects prior to magnetic storms; and solar flares ...
MG 3-8 DORMAN, L. I. Observed spectrum of cosmic rays and its origin ...
MG 3-9 ASHIROV, R. R. Dimensions of the modulation region of galactic cosmic rays in 1972-1973 ...
MG 3-10 L'HEUREUX, J. Modulation of low energy electrons and protons near solar maximum ...
MG 3-11 SVIRZHEVSKAYA, A. K. Anomalous effect in the spectrum of cosmic ray variations in 1971-1973 ...
MG 3-12 AITMUHAMBETOV, A. A. The modulation and energy spectrum of electrons in interstellar space ...
MG 3-14 LIN, Y. C. Long term modulation of cosmic-ray intensity and solar activity cycle ...
MG 3-15 CALDWELL, J. The cosmic ray electron spectrum in 1973 and 1974 ...
MG 3-17 RAO, Y. V. Solar modulation and the chemical composition of the cosmic radiation ...
MG 3-18 KOCHAROV, G. E. Rate of production of cosmogenic isotopes in the past and solar activity ...
MG 3-19 VERNOV, S. O. The eleven-year cosmic ray cycle according to stratosphere measurements ...
MG 3-21 CHARAKHCHYAN, A. N. Investigation of the long-term variations of cosmic ray latitude effect in the earth atmosphere ...
MG 3-22 KUZMIN, A. I. Solar wind structure in the vivinity of the equatorial plane ...
MG 3-23 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. Measurements of large scale turbulence in the solar system ...
MG 3-24 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. The soalr cycle variation in the solar wind and the modulation of cosmic rays
MG 3-26 BAROUCH, E. A survey of the interplanetary magnetic field ...
MG 3-27 KOBAYASHI, K. Search for cosmic ray produced aluminum-26 in silicate spherules from marine sediments ...
MG 4-27-DAY RECURRENCES
MG 4-1 SHATASHVILLI, K. KH. Numerical solution of the quasistationary problem about the 27-day modulation of galactic cosmic rays using the perturbation theory ...
MG 4-4 POMERANTZ, M. A. The short term modulation of cosmic radiation ...
MG 4-5 BEMALKHEDKAR Cosmic ray modulation by corotating solar streams in presence of flare plasma clouds ...
MG 5-FORBUSH DECREASES
MG 5-1 IUCCI, N. The corotation of the magnetic structure associated with forbush decreases ...
MG 5-2 BELOV, A. V. Studies of two-step forbush-decreases ...
MG 5-3 DORMAN, L. I. Kinetic theory of cosmic ray interaction with powerful interplanetary shock waves ...
MG 5-3b DORMAN, L. I. Isotropic and anisotropic components of cosmic ray increase effect prior to forbush-decrease ...
MG 5-4 BELOV, A. V. Asymmetric model of the forbush-effect recovery phase ...
MG 5-5 BURLAGA, L. F. Enhanced interplanetary magnetic fields as the cause of forbush decreases ...
MG 5-6 AHLUWALIA, H. S. The forbush decrease of november 17, 1966 ...
MG 5-7 ANDA, R. Cosmic ray three-dimensional anisotropies
MG 5-8 AGRAWAL, S. P. Synthesis of the results of cosmic ray intensity variation during the period of unusual forbush decrease of august 1972 ...
MG 5-9 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. Solar wind observations associated with the august 1972 solar events ...
MG 5-10 GOLD, R. E. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 5. solar wind and coronal influence on a forbush decrease lasting one solar rotation ...
MG 5-10b BLAND, C. J. A simple model for the forbush-decrease in the galactic cosmic ray flux ...
MG 5-11 KAMOLDINOV, S. M. The influence of magnetic corks upon the galactic cosmic ray distribution ...
MG 6- FLUCTUATION
MG 6-1 JOKIPII, J. R. Two-component model for cosmic ray fluctuations at neutron monitor energies ...
MG 6-2 ATTOLINI, M. R. The power spectral density of cosmic ray scintillations in a field direction with respect to the earth-sun reference system ...
MG 6-3 GALLI, M. On the amplitude of the transient diurnal variation ...
MG 6-6 KODAMA, M. Short time variations of cosmic ray intensity observed by using balloon ...
MG 6-7 ALEXEYENKO, V. V. Short-period variations of cosmic rays ...
MG 6-8 KOZLOV, V. I. Power spectra of short-period variations of cosmic ray intensity during the periods of shock wave passage ...
MG 6-9 CHARAKHCHYAN, T. N. The power spectra of cosmic ray intensity and the solar activity indices in the period range of 50-1000 days ...
Volume 4 - MG Session and Pioneer-Symposium
MG 7- DIURNAL VARIATION
MG 7-2 ROELOF, E. C. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 4. Amplitude of the diurnal variation in neutron monitors on interplanetary field lines orbiting above coronal holes
MG 7-3 MURAYAMA, T. Anisotropy of cosmic rays associated with high velocity streams of interplanetary plasma
MG 7-4 SARI, J. W. The cosmic ray diurnal variations and fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 7-5 OWENS, A. J. The diurnal anisotropy and its relationship to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 7-6 BEMALKHEDKAR, M. M. Quiet time cosmic ray anomalous diurnal anisotropy with maximum in morning hours
MG 7-7 DORMAN, L. I. Distribution of the vector of cosmic ray solar anisotropy in interplanetary space in terms of the asymmetrical model of anisotropic diffusion
MG 7-8 KRYMSKY, G. F. Space gradients and cosmic ray currents
MG 7-9 CHASSON, R. L. Enhanced daily waves of muons and nucleons during 5-8 august 1972
MG 7-10 DUGGAL, S. P. Interplanetary shock waves and the northsouth anisotropy in cosmic rays
MG 7-11 KONDO, I. Z. North-south asymmetry of cosmic ray flux and polarity of interplanetary magnetic field
MG 7-13 BYCHKOVSKAYA, A. KH. North-south asymmetry and variations of cosmic ray isotropic flux and solar activity
MG 7-14 AGRAWAL, S. P. Time variation of the characteristics of the diurnal anisotropy of cosmic radiation
MG 7-15 ASYLBAEVA, S. D. Cosmic ray anisotropy and its time variations
MG 7-16 FORBUSH, S. E. Cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy and the sun's polar magnetic field
MG 7-17 DUGGAL, S. P. Long term changes in the solar diurnal anisotropy
MG 7-18 LEVY, E. H. Origin of the twenty year wave in the diurnal variation
MG 7-19 THAMBYAHPILLAI, T. Long-term changes in the solar diurnal variation
MG 7-21 CHALOUPKA, P. Three dimensional studies of cosmic ray anisotropies
MG 7-22 KANNO, T. Anisotropy of the semi-diurnal and the third harmonic diurnal variation of cosmic ray neutron intensity and their time variation
MG 7-23 TAKAHASHI, H. N. Spherical zonal harmonic components of cosmic rays in interplanetary space
MG 7-24 KOTA, J. Second spherical harmonics of the cosmic ray angular distribution
MG 7-25 YASUE, S. Analysis of three-dimensional cosmic ray anisotropy on hourly basis
MG 7-26 AGRAWAL, S. P. Critical study of the diurnal and semi-diurnal variation of cosmic ray intensity on day-to-day basis
MG 7-27 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Some characteristics of the solar tridiurnal variation of cosmic rays
MG 7-28 KANE, R. P. Non-field-aligned nature of the diffusion vector of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy
MG 8- GEOMEGNETIC EFFECTS
MG 8-1 GALL, R. Propagation of solar cosmic rays across the earth magnetosheath
MG 8-2 MASLEY, A. J. Calculations of charged particle entry and propagation to the polar regions
MG 8-3 FENNELL, J. F. Low energy polar cap electrons during quiet times
MG 8-4 BOROVKOV, L. P. The possible penetration of solar electrons after solar event on September 24,1974, on apatity ground based and stratospheric data
MG 8-6 OROZCO, A. Seasonal and daily variation of directions of approach to ground and balloon stations
MG 8-7 SHEA, M. A. A comparison of vertical cosmic ray cutoff rigidities as calculated with different geomagnetic field models
MG 8-8 GOLD, R. E. A preliminary idealized network of neutron monitors for the study of solar modulation
MG 8-9 SHEA, M. A. Variations of the calculated cosmic ray equator over a 20-year interval
MG 8-10 SHEA, M. A. A five by fifteen degree world grid of calculated cosmic ray vertical cutoff rigidities for 1965 and 1975
MG 8-12 SMART, D. F. Cosmic ray penumbral effects for selected balloon launching locations
MG 8-13 SMART, D. F. An analysis of trajectory-derived penumbral widths
MG 8-14 LEZNIAK, J. A. The effect of ionization energy loss on the calculation of rigidity transmittance functions
MG 8-15 WEBBER, W. R. Geomagnetic cut-offs at 1.7 & 2.6 GV - transmission functions & isotopic analysis of cosmic ray nuclei
MG 8-16 MASLEY, A. J. Experimental measurements of charged particle cutoff latitudes
MG 8-17 ALDAGAROVA, KH. Z. Cosmic ray variations due to geomagnetic field variations
MG 8-18 FLUCKIGER, E. Cutoff rigidity variations of European mid-latitude stations during the September 1974 fobrunner decrease
MG 8-19 KOMORI, H. An application of statistical adjustment of data to the energetic solar cosmic ray increase of august 7, 1972
MG 8-20 HUMBLE, J. E. Dependence of the loop-cone on changes in the geomagnetic field
MG 8-22 DOBROTIN, N. A. Reverse flux of cosmic ray multicharge nuclei at heights of 250-300 km above the earth
MG 8-23 ALEXANDROV, YU. A. Cosmic radiation beneath the radiation belts of the earth
MG 8-24 KONIG, P. J. The anisotropy of albedo re-entrant at midlatitudes ¿
MG 8-25 DOBROWOLSKA, B. Pulsations of magnetospheric electrons ¿
MG 8-26 FAN, C. Y Acceleration of H, He, and heavy ions observed in the magnetosheath, magnetotail, and near-by interplanetary space ¿
MG 9-ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS
MG 9-1 NAGASHIMA, K. Nature of extremely low density air shower ¿
MG 9-4a DORMAN, L. I. Monte-carlo calculations of the integral multiplicity of generation and the coupling coefficients for rigid and soft cosmic Ray muons ...
MG 9-4b DORMAN, L. I. Monte-carlo calculations of the partial and total barometric coefficients of the cosmic Ray muon component ...
MG 9-4c DORMAN, L. I. Development of the theory of meteorological effects in cosmic rays
MG 9-5 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Meteorological and environmental contributions to the couting rate of a muon telescope underground
MG 9-6 CHUANG, L. S. Observation of atmospheric effects on slow muons
MG 9-7 MERKER, M. Calculated angular distributions of energetic atmospheric neutrons
MG 9-8 DORMAN, L. I. Analysis of hysteresis in cosmic rays relative to variations in the heliolatitude index of solar activity for the various epochs of solar activity cycle
MG 9-9 LUSOV, A. A. The calculation of integral multiplicity of generation of cosmic rays neutron component for the neutron monitor NM-64
MG 9-10 RAUBENHEIMER, B. C. Theoretical response of a modified NM-64 neutron monitor
MG 9-11 LOCKWOOD, J. A. Energy spectrum and flux of high energy neutrons at balloon altitude
MG 9-12 VORONOV, S. A. Measurements of charge composition of secondary atmospheric electron flux
MG 9-13 DOBROTIN, N. A. The secondary electron spectrum at heights of 250-300 km above the earth
MG 9-15 GALPER, A. M. Measurements of secondary electrons in the atmosphere
MG 9-16 PALMEIRE, R. A. R. Atmospheric gamma-ray spectrum measured at 12 GV cutoff rigidity ...
MG 9-17 BAZILEVSKAYA, G. A. The energy spectrum of photons in the atmosphere in the range of 0,03-3 MeV
MG 9-18 LICHTI, G. Angular distribution of atmospheric gamma-radiation in the MeV-range at high balloon altitudes
MG 9-19 IYUDIN, A. F. Investigation of secondary gamma rays in the atmosphere
MG 9-20MANDROU, P. Measurements of atmospheric y-radiation as a function of altitude and zenith angle in the 200 KeV-18 MeV range
MG 9-21 DORMAN, L. I. Features of the effect of low-energy solar cosmic rays and precipitating particles on the ionosphere
MG 9-21b DORMAN, L. I. Possibility of studying the solar cosmic rays and the geomagnetic threshold variations at high latitudes basis of ionospheric effects ...
MG 9-22 BOGANOVA, O. A. Integral multiplicities of various cosmic ray components in the earth's atmosphere as functions of altitude, geomagnetic cutoff rigidity and primary cosmic ray spectrum
MG 9-23 ALVIAL, G. A method to study the effect of the atmospheric humidity on the absorption of the secondary cosmic ray flux ¿
MG 10-UNDERGROUND AND SIDERAL VARIATIONS
MG 10-1 REGENER, V. H. Cosmic ray diurnal variations underground and the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 10-2 CINI-CASTAGNOLI, G. Change in the phase of the apparent sidereal variation
MG 10-3 CINI-CASTAGNOLI, G. Seasonal changes in the phase of the diurnal variation measured underground
MG 10-4 CINI-CASTAGNOLI, G. Diurnal anisotropies of cosmic ray intensity underground and interplanetary magnetic field directions
MG 10-5 MORI, S. 27-day recurrences of enhanced daily variations of the cosmic ray intensity during 1973-1975
MG 10-6 MORI, S. Multi-directional measurements of the cosmic ray intensity variation at 30 M.W.E. underground at misato
MG 10-7 ICHINOSE, M. Solar and sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays observed at 30 M.W.E. underground and its relation to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 10-8 HUMBLE, J. E. Sidereal variations observed underground in Tasmania
MG 10-9 FENTON, A. G. Sidereal cosmic variations at ~365 M.W.E. underground
MG 10-10 SWINSON, D. B. Observations of cosmic ray density gradients at high rigidities
MG 10-11 SWINSON, D. B. Cosmic rays and Jupiter
MG 10-12 COOKE, D. J. Computer determination of anisotropic response of muon telescopes
MG 10-13 JACKLYN, R. M. A new cosmic ray observatory at mawson, Antarctica
MG 10-14 NAGASHIMA, K. Sidereal time variation of small air showers observed at mt. norikura
MG 10-15 KAVLAKOV, S. Multidirectional telescope measurements on P. musala (2925 m.a,s.1.)
PIONEER-SYMPOSIUM
P-1 McDONALD, F. B. The radial gradient of galactic cosmic rays
P-2 McKIBBEN, R. B. Cosmic ray radial intensity gradients measured by pioneer 10 and 11
P-3 LOCKWOOD, J. A. Comparisons of ground-based monitor data with pioneer 10 and 11 observations in 1972-74
P-4 AXFORD, W. I. Measurements of cosmic ray anisotropies from pioneer 10 and 11
P-5 WEBBER, W. R. Further studies of the new component of cosmic ray at low energies
P-6 McCARTHY, J. The time and spatial behavior of solar flare proton anisotropies observed in deep space on pionner 10 and 11
P-7 ZWICKL, R. Solar cosmic ray events at large radial distances from the sun
P-9 McDONALD, F. B. Simultaneous observations of MeV electrons of Jovian origin at 1 and 2 AU
P-10 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. The solar wind between 0.7 A.U. and 5.0 A.U.
P-11 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. Direct observations of the solar wind interaction with Jupiter
P-12 LIBBY, L. M. Comparison of magnetospheres and radio emissions of Jupiter with earth
Volume 5 - SP Session and Helios-Symposium
SP 1- ACCELERATION OF SOLAR PARTICLES
SP 1-1 SAKURAI, K. Acceleration of energetic particles in solar flares...
SP 1-2 PÉRZ-PERAZA, J. Source energy spectrum of protons accelerated in a high density medium
SP 2.1- COMPOSITION DURING ACTIVE PERIODS
SP 2.1-1 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. I. Relative abundance of proton to helium nuclei in solar cosmic ray events
SP 2.1-2 IPAVICH, F. M. Observations of <1mev/nuc protons and ions during the September 1974 series of flares
SP 2.1-3 VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. Composition of solar energetic particles
SP 2.1-4 GLOECKLER, G. Abundances, charge states, and energy spectra of helium and heavy ions during solar particle events
SP 2.1-5 DURGAPRASAD, N. Measurements of He/0 and he/ne ratios in the low energy solar cosmic rays in the January 24, 1971 event
SP 2.1-6 NEVATIA, J. The abundances of solar o, ne,mg,and si nuclei in the January 24, 1971 event and their implications
SP 2.1-7 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. On the overabundance of heavy nuclei in the generation process of solar cosmic rays
SP 2.1-8 ARMSTRONG, T. P. Variations in the charge composition of the july 2-12,1974, solar particle event
SP 2.1-9 WEBBER, W. R. Solar and galactic cosmic ray abundances a comparison and some comments
SP 2.1-10 DOBROTIN, N. A. The acceleration of heavy nuclei on the sun
SP 2.1-12 GOPALAN, K. Enhanced solar cosmic-ray flux in the early solar system
SP 2.1-13 HOVESTADT, D. Heavy particle emission of unusual composition from the sun
SP 2.1-14 MCDONALD, F. B. 3He abundance in solar energetic particle events
SP 2.1-15 IBRAGIMOV, I. A. On the nuclear reactions during solar flares
SP 2.1-16 HURFORD, G. J. Observations of hydrogen and helium isotopes in solar cosmic rays
SP 2.1-17 STEPHENS, S. A. Nucleosynthesis of 3he in the sun and the variations of 3he/4he in solar wind
SP 3- SOLAR X-AND Y-RAYS
SP 3-1 RAMATY, R. Time dependences of the 0.51 and 2.2 MeV lines in solar flares
SP 3-2 BAISAKALOVA, A. B. Calculation of solar neutron and gamma ray fluxes during the flares and the quiet periods
SP 3-3 KANBACH, G. Time history and model calculations of the 2.2 MeV gamma ray line from the flares of august, 1972
SP 3-4 KIM, C. Y. A search for high energy gamma rays from a quiet sun
SP 3-5 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Low energy neutrons from sun
SP 3-6 CRANNELL. C. J. Positron annihilation in solar flares
SP 3-7 BAI, T. Gamma-ray and radio evidence for the acceleration of high-energy particles oin solar flares
SP 3-8 MEWALDT, R. A. A search for solar flare positrons
SP 3-9 HURLEY, K. A hard x-ray observation of the 4 july 1974 solar flare
SP 3-10 CHARIKOV, J. E. The x-ray radiation of the solar flare in the loop magnetic field
SP 4 - CORONAL PROPAGATION
SP 4-1 WIBBERENZ, G. The exponential decay of solar flare particles. I . eastern hemisphere events
SP 4-2 REINHARD, R. The exponential decay of solar flare particles. II. Western hemisphere events
SP 4-3 ROELOF, E. C. Observation using interplanetary scintillations at 34.3 MHZ of the effect of solar wind disturbance on a solar energetic particle event
SP 4-4 KRIEGER, A. S. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 1. Sources of solar wind streams as defined by x-ray emission and ho obsorption features
SP 4-5 ROELOF, E. C. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 2. Coronal control of interplanetary injection of 300kev protons
SP 4-6 GOLD, R. E. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 3. Low-intensity solar particle events with enhanced ~3mev helium and medium fluxes associated with solar wind streams
SP 5 - INTERPLANETARY PROPAGATION
SP 5.1-1 ROELOF, E. C. Scatter-free colliumated convectional and cosmic-ray transport at 1 AU
SP 5.1-2 NOLTE, J. T. Mathematical formulation of scatter-free propagation of solar cosmic rays
SP 5.1-4 KUNSTMANN, J. On diffusive-convective solutions of the Fokker-planck equation
SP 5.1-5 EARL, J. A. The effect of adiabatic focusing upon charged particle propagation in random magnetic fields
SP 5.1-6 NG, C. K. Late-time distribution of solar-flare cosmic rays-its dependence on the functional form of the diffusion coefficient
SP 5.1-7 NG, C. K. A model for the propagation of solar-flare cosmic rays
SP 5.1-9 SCHULZE, B. M. On the influence of injection profiles ad of interplanetary propagation on the time-intensity-and time-anisotropy-profiles of solar cosmic rays at 1 AU
SP 5.1-10 BALOGH, A. Solar proton pitch angle distribution for the January 24,1969 event
SP 5.1-11 WEBB, G. M. Energy changes and solar cosmic-rays ¿
SP 5.2-1 AMATA, E. On the propagation of low energy solar protns in the interplanetary medium
SP 5.2-2 MA SUNG, L. S. Propagation characteristics of solar flare particles
SP 5.2-3 MCDONALD, F. B. The interplanetary acceleration of energetic nucleons
SP 5.2-4 CHIRKOV, N. P. On cosmic ray flares
SP 5.2-5 GORCHAKOV, E. V. Transport path of solar protons with energies ep~1-5 mev
SP 5.2-6 LIN, R. P. Propagation characteristics of fast solar electrons in the inner solar system inferred from solar type III radio bursts
SP 5.2-7 MCGUIRE, R. E. Observation of low energy electrons and protons from solar active regions
SP 5.2-8 KODAMA, M. Anisotropic arrival of relativistic solar flare particles on the earth
SP 5.2-9 DOBROTIN, N. A. Some data on solar flare protons on the 29th april 1973
SP 5.2-10 GOLD, R. E. Anisotropy measurements of ~50 kev solar protons
SP 5.3-1 HSIEH, K. C. The effect of interplanetary discontinuities on the angular distributions of energetic particles
SP 5.3-2 PINTER, S. Flare-generated interplanetary shock wave deceleration effects in low-energy storm particle events
SP 5.3-3 PALMEIRA, R. A. R. Energetic storm particles and their relation to tangential discontinuities ...
SP 5.3-4 CHEN, G. Acceleration of charged particles in oblique mdh shocks
SP 5.3-5 SCHOLER, M. Effect of interplanetary shock waves on solar cosmic rays
SP 5.3-6 LEVY, E. H. A model for the acceleration of particles trapped between converging shock waves
SP 5.3-7 IPAVICH, F. M. Analysis of the 31 oct. 1972 interplanetary shock wave and associated unusual phenomena
SP 5.3-8 SARRIS, E. T. Observations of energetic particles near interplanetary mhd discontinuities
SP 5.3-9 HERISTCHI, D. J. Upper cutoff in the spectrum of high energy solar particles during cycles 19-20
HELIOS SYMPOSIUM
H-1 CHRISTON, S. Nucleon radial gradients between 0.45 and 1.0 A.U. from the mariner-10 mission to mercury
H-2 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. Heliocentric intensity gradient of galactic cosmic ray from helios A
H-3 GREEN, G. Cosmic ray anisotropies measured on helios-1
H-4 WITH, M. Energy spectra of protons and particles measured on helios 1
H-5 TRAINOR, J. H. Interplanetary quiet time differential spectra of protons and alpha particles below 30 mev/nucleon from helios A
H-6 KUNOW, H. Variations of cosmic ray intensities during the first part of the helio-1 mission
H-7 KEPPLER, E. Angular distribution of solar protons in various distances from the sun
H-8 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. I. Propagation of soslar particles from solar events detected by helios A
H-9 ROSENBAUER, H. Preliminary results of the helios plasma experiment
H-10 NEUBAUER, F. M. Initial results of the T.U.-braunschweig fluxgate magnetometer experiment on the macroscopic structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
Volume 6 - MN Session
KONG, D. F. L. Absolute intensity measurement of cosmic-ray muons by air cerenkov method
DULLER, N. M. Momentum and zenithal dependence of the enhacements of intensities of cosmic ray muons
KARMAKAR, N. L. Measurement of zenith angular distribution of integral cosmic ray muon intensities near sea level at 16° n
KASHA, H. Momentum spectra and charge ratios of muons at 30° and 75°
BATTACHARYYA, D. P. Sea level muon spectrum derived from primary cosmic ray spectrum using new scaling constants
GURENTSOV, V. I. Comparison of energy muon spectrum measuremed at sea level with depth-intensity curve
AL-RAWI, S. S. Underground muons at large zenith angles
BAZER-BACHI,A. R. Angular depth distribution of muons in the mont-blanc tunnel
ANDERSON, S. Slow muons and other associated, locally produced particle fluxes at 60 meters underwater
BASCHIERA, B. Spark chambers telescope at 4300 m. w. e.I. Muon intensity and angular distribution
BHAT, P. N. Angular distribution of low energy muons at a depth of 417 hg. Cm -2 underground
HAMPEL, W. Measurement of cosmic ray muon-induced radioisotopes 57co, 58co and 60co in nickel
MIZUTANI, K. Deep underground intensities of high energy muons
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Cosmic ray measurements at the depths of 3375 hg/cm2 in the kolar gold mines
OSBORNE,A. R. The multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons in magnetic spectrometers, I: theoretical results
OSBORNE,A. R. The multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons in magnetic spectrometers, II: experimental results
TOMPSON , M. G. Multiple scattering of muons in the range 12 1000 gev/c
HANSEN, S. The electromagnetic interactions of muons in iron
STAMM, W. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
DAU, W. D. Production spectra of cosmic ray muons
PETRUKHIN,A.A. Influence of the primary cosmic ray nuclei on the k/(pi)- ratio estimates in cosmic rays
KIRILLOV-UGRYUMOV, V.G. Generation processes of cosmic ray muons
BOROG, V.V. The cross-section of the nuclear interaction of high energy muons
CHIN, S. Monte carlo simulation of nuclear shower in Fe
CHIN, S. On the contributions of nuclear interaction to the bursts induced by muons
CHOATE, L. M. Search for charge asymetry in electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
HONDA, K. Structural bursts produced by high energy muons in the rock
ANDERSON, S. Anomalous stopping particles at great depths underground
BASCHIERA, B. Spark chambers telescopes at 4300 m.w.e. II stopping muons
LAU, S. Y. Electromagnetic interactions of muons in iron at known energies
PAUL,A. Experimental study of direct pair production (DPP) of electron-positron by muons from the vertical and inclined directions
ERLYKIN,A. D. Multiparticle electromagnetic interactions in high energy muons physics
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Inelastic scattering of cosmic ray muons at energy losses up to 1000 gev and photon-nucleons cross section
MIZUTANI, K. The cosmic ray muon data in view of new possibilities of particle interactions
ERLYKIN,A. D. Response function for near sea level muons
ERLYKIN,A. D. Relationship of the muon charge ratio to the mass composition of primary cosmic rays
GONED,A. Multiple muons and their relevance to ultra-high energy interactions
BAXENDALE, J. M. The muon spectrum and charge ratio to 2000 gev/c
ASHTON, F. Measurements on muon groups in cosmic rays at sea level
TOMPSON, M. G. An interpretation of the muon spectrum and charge ratio based on i.s.r. Results
ASATIANI, T. L. Momentum spectrum and charge ratio of single cosmic ray muons in the momentum range (20-4000) gev/c
ASATIANI, T. L. Momentum spectra and charge ratio of horizontal atmospheric muons at mountain altitudes in the momentum range (20-1600) gev/c
ASATIANI, T. L. The investigation of muon bundles
KITAMURA, T. Measurement of muon spectrum by mutron
AKASHI, M. Measurements of the energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons with emulsion chamber underground
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Depth vs intensity relation and integral energy spectrum of muons
ABDEL-MONEM, M. S. Cosmic ray muon spectra at zenith angles 65° and 80° using the AMH magnetic spectrometer
OSBORNE,A. R. Correction of the measured cosmic ray muon spectrum for multiple scattering effects
ABDEL-MONE, .M .S. Theorical models for the muon spectrum at sea level
KEUFFEL, J. W. The charge ratio of ultra high-energy cosmic-ray muons
BERGESON, H. E. Analysis of multiple muon rates and distribution of muon pairs deep underground
LOWE, G. H. Lateral distribution of muon pairs in deep underground muon showers
BASAROV, E. V. The observation of muon groups at thienchan station
MIONO, S. Cosmic ray muon spectrum around 10 tev derived from burst size spectrum and proposal of new detector for observations at energies greater than 10 tev
BADHWAR, G. D. A determination of the sea level muon spectrum using accelerator data and some implications
CARSTESEN, K. The sea level muon momentum spectrum and charge ratio at 75°
LILAND,A. Multiplicity distributions and the charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
OLEJNICZAK, J. Calculations of the high energy muon content in EAS Allowing for fluctuations of the proton-air nucleus collision parameters
WDOWCZYK, J. Horizontal air showers
WOHLENBERG, J. Penetrating particles in horizontal air showers
BERGAMASCO, L. The lateral distribution of muons in showers at 40 m.w.e. Underground
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Multiple muons observed deep underground
PATTISON, J. B. M. The cern neutrino experiment
VOLKOVA, L. V. Cosmic ray neutrino spectra in the range of low and intermediate energies
BARABANOV, I. R. The dry chlorine substance as solar neutrino detector
VOLVOVA, L. V. Spectra of high energy showers generated by cosmic ray neutrinos deep under water
GARMSTON, H. J. Search for anti-neutrino bursts using the haverah park e a s Array
MICKENS, .R. E. The neutrino charge form-factor
AURELA,A. M. Statistical significance of the counts observed in the solar neutrino experiment
KUCHOWICZ, B. The solar neutrino discrepancy
CHOI, M. C. A study of the cosmic ray muon neutrino intensities
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Observation of special events in neutrino interactions deep underground indicative of production of new massive and long lived particles
HIGASHI, S. A triggering system for high momentum selection in the mutron spectrometer
KITAMURA, T. Pair meter- A new muon spectrometer
MISAKI,A. S. Monte Carlo simulation for the mutron calorimeter
ASATIANI, T. L. A complex installation for the investigation of high energy cosmic ray muons
BARTON, J. C. A large underground anticoincidence experiment
Volume 7 - HE Session
HE 1-1 GAISSER, T. K. On the relation between próton-proton and próton-nucleus cross sections at very high energies ...
HE 1-2 ZATSEPIN, G. T. On the nature of interaction at high energies
HE 1-3 MORI, K. The gross characteristics of hadronnic matter at very high energy
HE 1-4 ERLYKIN, A. D. Multiparticle electromagnetic processes in strong interactions ( a model of the gammanisation process)
HE 1-5 JACKSON, S. A. Pion-nucleon scattering at cosmic-ray energies
HE 1-5b STRUGALSKI, Z. S. Interactions of fast n+ mesons with atomic nuclei ¿
HE 1-6 SALEEM, M. Reggeon calculus and k+p elastic scattering
HE 1-7 IWAI, J. Study of rapidity spacings
HE 1-8 BARADZEI, L. T. Scaling in pion production at high and superhigh energies and its interpretation by process of deep fragmentation
HE 1-9 GRIEDER, P. K. On a possible change of the apparent energy dependenc of the secondary particle multiplicity at very high energies
HE 1-10 MURAKI, Y. Hadron-hadron interactions with large transverse momenta
HE 1-11 MURAKI, Y. Hadron-hadron interactions with large transverse momenta (L)
HE 1-12 HALZEN, F. High transverse momentum secondaries in >10-4 gev cosmic ray interactions and models for large pt events
HE 1-13 HAMA, M. Sh-quantum accelerator data on high pt phenomena
HE 1-15 MICKENS, R. E. Upper bound on neutrino cross sections
HE 1-16 MARSHALL LIBBY, L. Mgnitude of weak interactions constant g explained by tunneling
HE 1-17 GRIGOROV, N. L. Studies of direct production of electron-positron pairs by multiply-charged cosmic ray nuclei
HE 2- NUCLEON INTERACTION
HE 2-1 GANGULI, S. N. High energy behaviour of proton proton total cross section and the steepening of primary cosmic ray proton spectrum beyond 10-3 gev
HE 2-3 DIDENKO, L. A. Study of clusterization by cosmic and accelerator methods
HE 2-4 CATZ, P. H. Total cross-section of proton-proton collision estimated on the basis of extensive air shower measurements ..
HE 2-5 HÉBERT, J. Some trends in high-energy proton-nucleus interactions in nuclear emulsion
HE 2-6 BABECKI, J. On the dependence of the multiplicity of particles produced in proton-nucleus interactions at high energies on the mass number of target
HE 2-7 NAM, R. A. Investigation of nucleon-nuclei of air cross-section at energy greater than 10 tev
HE 2-8 JONES, L. W. Charged-prong multiplicity and angular distributions from nucleon-nucleus interactions
HE 2-9 AYRE, C. A. Neutron-nucleus total cross section, 30-270 gev
HE 2-10 AZIMOV, S. A. Á study of partial inelasticity coefficient in the interactions of nucleons and pions with nuclei at the energies 200- 2000 gev
HE 2-11 BIAKAS, A. Dispersion and average multiplicity in high energy proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions
HE 2-12 ANDERSSON, B. A new interpretation of high energy proton-nucleus interactions
HE 2-13 ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Some characteristics of nucleon-nuclear interactions in the energy range of 100-1000 gev
HE 2-14 BUBELEV, E. G. On pattern recognition of fireballs and isobars in the lobachevsky velocity space
HE 2-15 BAUMGARDT, H. G. Mach cones in fast nucleus-nucleus collisions I
HE 2-16 HOFMANN, J. Mach cones in fast nucleus-nucleus collisions II
HE 2-17 GRIGOROV, N. L. Measurements of the effective cross section of inelastic interaction of high-energy protons with light atomic nuclei
HE 3 - NUCLEAR INTERACTIONS
HE 3-1 SAITO, T. Fragmentation of heavy nuclei and their factorization properties
HE 3-2 MATSUBAYASHI, T. Projectile fragmentation of vh-nuclei at about 10 gev/nucleon
HE 3-3 GAGARIN YU, F. Total disintegration of the target-nucleus initiated by relativistic heavy primaries and n mesons (ekin=60gev.)
HE 3-4 LINDSTROM, P. J. Fragmentation of 40 ar at 100 gev/c
HE 3-5 HECKMAN, H. H. Interactions of 2.1 gev/n 4he, 12c, 14n and 16o nuclei in emulsion
HE 3-6 TATI, T. Nuclear interactions and meson multiplicities at ultrahigh energies
HE 3-7 HOSHINO, K. Detailed analysis of super high energy jet showers
HE 3-8 KIM, C. O. Composition of the secondary particles produced in nuclear interactions at ~1012 ev
HE 3-9 JUDEK, B. Interactions of 2.1 gev/nucleon 16o nuclei in emulsions
HE 3-10 JUDEK, B. Interactions of singly charged secondary particles from 2.1 gev/nucleon 16o interactions in emulsions
HE 3-11 JUDEK, B. Interactions od secondary nuclei with z>=2 from 2.1 gev/nucleon 16o emulsion nucleus interactions at 2.0 gev/nucleon
HE 3-13 JAKOBSSON, B. Transverse momentum distributions of multiply charged fragments in 16o emulsion nucleus interactions at 2.0 gev/nucleon
HE 3-14 KRISTIANSSON, K. Heavy ion interactions in the energy interval 150-200 mev/nucleon
HE 3-16 TOMASZEWSKI, A. On possibility of deriving some characteristics of ultra high energy interactions from the data on gamma-families detected in x-ray film chamber
HE 3-19 BUDILOV, V. K. Experiment pamir . i. energy spectra of y-quanta at the altitude of 4370 m and 4880 m
HE 3-20 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-19. Experiment pamir .II. y-families with energy 30-500 TeV ¿
HE 3-21 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-19. Experiment pamir.III. preliminary data on y-quantum and hadron families with energies E>500TeV
HE 3-22 TAKIBAEV, ZH. S. High energy gamma-quanta in hadron-nuclear interactions at primary energies exceeding 2.5 TeV
HE 3-23 TAKIBAEV, ZH. S. Investigation of gamma-ray families in dense target
HE 3-24 LATTES, C. M. G. Atmospheric phenomena of high energy cosmic-rays at mt. chacaltaya
HE 3-25 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-24. Multiple production of mesons in cosmic-ray high energy nuclear interactions
HE 3-26 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-24. Further evidence for new type of nuclear interactions at extremely high energy
HE 4- ACCELERATOR MEASUREMENTS
HE 4-1 YOUNG, P. S. Nuclear interactions of in emulsion at 200 GeV
HE 4-3 FUJIOKA, G. Proton-nucleus interactions at high energies
HE 5- NEW PARTICLES
HE 5-1 BRIATORE, L. Results in the search for heavy fundamental particles in muon showers underground
HE 5-2 DARDO, M. Limits for the fluxes of non-conventional particles in muon showers underground
HE 5-3 GOPALAKRISHNAN, N. V. Search for heavy mass particles in cosmic ray hadron interactions
HE 5-4 BARROWES, S. C. Search for a particle with a long interaction length
HE 5-5 LATTES, C. M. G. Fire-balls and new particles
HE 5-6 SUGIMOTO, H. A new particle observed in high energy comic ray interactions
HE 5-7 GAISSER, T. K. Cross sections for production of new and massive hadrons at cosmic ray energies
HE 5-8 BARBER, H. B. Magnetic mass spectrometer search at 2750 m. for hypothetical massive particles
HE 5-9 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Search for long lived particles with masses greater than 10 GeV
HE 5-10 BIYAJIMA, M. The decay of heavily massive particles and large transverse momentum distribution
HE 5-11 HOSHINO, K. On the x-particles observed in the cosmic ray jet showers
HE 5-12 HOSHINO, K. X-particle production in 205 GeV/c proton interactions
HE 5-14 MORI, K. The logarithmic-mass-formula for new resonance states HE 5-15 MORI, K. Comments on the new resonance
HE 5-16 YOKOI, K. On the high pt particles observed in large accelerators ¿
HE 5-17 HAZEN, W. E. A cloud chamber study of large cosmic ray bursts from an absorber at sea level
HE 5-18 ASEIKIN, V. S. Long flying component in eas cores
HE 5-19 BARUCH, J. E. F. Further evidence of the existence of mandelas
HE 5-20ASHTON, F. Search for e/3 quarks in regions of eas of local electron density >500m-2
HE 5-21 HAZEN, W. E. A search for e/3 quarks using the leeds cloud chamber
HE 5-22 PRESCOTT, J. R. Tachyons revisited -comments on a search for faster-than-light particles
HE 5-23 FEGAN, D. J. Results of a search for time structure in the distribution of scientillation counter events detected during a 400 u sec interval prior to 1015 eV eas fronts
HE 5-24 HAZEN, W. E. A search for precursors to extensive air showers
HE 5-25 EMERY, M. W. A search for tachyons in extensive air showers
HE 6- CASCADE STUDIES
HE 6-1 SATO, Y. Investigation of nuclear interactions around 10 TeV with balloon-borne emulsion chamber
HE 6-2 OHTA, I. The energy spectrum of high energy gamma rays observed at an airplane altitude
HE 6-3 AMINEVA, T. P. High-energy nucleon and pion spectra in cosmic rays at a depth of 60 g/cm2
HE 6-4 ASHTON, F. The energy spectrum of charged pions in the energy range 40 GeV-7 TeV in the incoherent component of the cosmic radiation at sea level
HE 6-5 BARBER, H. B. Cosmic ray mass and momentum spectra at mountain altitude
HE 6-7 ANOSHIN, A. I. Composition and other properties of cosmic ray radiation near 1000 GeV
HE 6-8 DEMIANOV, A. I. Features of leading particle interactions within nucleus
HE 6-9 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Measurement of the flux of charged hadrons at 2900m
HE 6-10 SIOHAN, F. Measurement of the flux of charged hadrons at sea-level
HE 6-11 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Neutral to charge ratio of unaccompanied hadrons of energy above 100GeV at an elevation of 2900m
HE 6-12 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Measurement of the unaccompanied pionproton flux ratio at 2900 meters using a transition radiation detector¿
HE 6-13 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Interaction lengths of 100-2000 GeV cosmic-ray hadrons in iron
HE 6-14 AKASHI, M. Mt. fuji emulsion chamber experiment I, atmospheric cosmic-ray spectra in the very high energy region
HE 6-15 AKASHI, M. Mt. fuji emulsion chamber experimental II study of gamma-ray families with energy 1014 eV or more
HE 6-16 SHIBATA, M. Observation of high energy phenomena with fe-emulsion chamber
HE HE -6-17 DUNAEVSKY. M. Siulation of atmosphericear cascades
HE 6-18 ELLSWORH R. W. alculation of ene flow pectra in the atmosphere ..
HE 6-19 THOMPSON, M. G. Monte-carlo calculations of cosmic ray spectra
HE 6-20 FOMIN, YU. A. Calculations of characteristics of y-ray and hadron families
HE 6-22 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Can high energy interaction and particle production models be tested effectively with cosmic ray air shower observations by means of simulation calculations ?
HE 6-23 KASAHARA, K. Can we understand high energy cosmic-ray sspectra on the basis of scaling hypothesis?
HE 6-24 HAZEN, W. E. Correlation of hadron intensities in the atmosphere with the modeling of high-energy interactions
HE 6-25 GOPALAKRISHNAN, N. V. Studies on the shower development of cosmic ray hadrons in iron using a large multiplate cloud chamber at energies above 50 GeV
HE 6-26 KASAHARA, K. Effect of tentative rising cross-sections on the atmospheric cosmic-ray spectra
HE 6-27 ASTAFYEV, V. A. Drawing of random stars at superhigh energies
HE 6-28 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Revised dae coupling function for the underground muon telescope
HE 6-29 KITAZIMA, T. On the longitudinal development of extremely high energy electromagnetic cascade shower in the atmosphere
HE 6-30 KONISHI, E. On the three-dimensional cascade shower taking into account of the effect of landau, pomeranchuk and migdal in the lead absorber
HE 6-31 KITAZIMA, T. On the three-dimensional electromagnetic cascade shower in the atmosphere taking into account of landau, pomeranchuk and midgal effect
HE 6-34 BETMAN, R. G. Moments of the number of electrons in electromagnetic showers in substances with large z
HE 6-35 GUZHAVIN, V. V. Analytical solution of the one-dimensional and three-dimensional problems of the cascade shower for the superhigh energies including the landau-pomeranchuk effect
HE 6-36 GUZHAVIN, V. V. On the characteristics of spatial-angular distribution function for particles of an electron-photon shower in the mean-angle approximation
HE 6-37 GUZHAVIN, V. V. Electron lateral distribution at different stages of cascade shower development in real atmosphere
HE 6-38 BELYAEV, A. A. MANY-GROUP METHOD IN THE ELECTRON-PHOTON SHOWER THEORY
HE 6-39 ASTAFYEV, A.A. Electron spatial distribution near of the shower core, resulting from interactions of high-energy nucleons and atomic nuclei with nuclei ¿
HE 6-40 GUZHAVIN, V. V. Electron spatial distribution near the core of a cascade shower in a layered medium
HE 6-41 BELYAEV, A. A. Angular characteristics of electron-photon cascade with all essential processes exactly taken into account
HE 6-42 BAKHTADZE, A. K. Approximate formula for the function of spatial electron distribution in electron-photon showers
HE 6-43 UCHAIKIN, V. V. Functions of distribution and fluctuations of absorption energy electron-photon shower in ionization calorimeter
HE 6-44 JABYONSKI, Z. A monte-carlo simulation of high energy electromagnetic showers with purpose to x-ray film chamber experiments
HE 6-45 THIELHEIM, K. O. Application of functional analytic concepts to the theory of multiple scattering and electromagnetic cascades
HE 6-46 NISHIMURA, J. Spacing effect for the shower developing in the inhomogeneous matter
HE 6-47 DAKE, S. Cascade shower originated in jet shower
HE 6-48 KONISHI, E. Study of longitudinal behaviour of gamma ray air falily
HE 6-49 KONISHI, E. Study of transverse behaviour of gamma ray air family
Volume 8 - EA Session
EA 1 - PRIMARIES AND SPECTRA
JULIUSSON, E. Composition of cosmic rays at 10(10elevado) to 10(13elevado) ev/nucleus
KANEKO, T. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays from 5x10(16elevado) ev to 3x10(18elevado) ev determined from air showers observed at chacaltaya (5,200m a.s.l.)
CLARKE, A. R. The cosmic ray energy spectrum above 10(17elevado) ev
ANTONOV, R. A. Primary energy spectrum of cosmic ray particles in the energy range close to 10(15elevado) ev
ANTONOV, R. A. Altitude dependence of EAS in the upper atmosphere and the u-meson shower intensity near sea level
ASHTON, F. The density spectrum of electrons produced by EAS at sea level
CATZ, PH. Detailed evaluation of the EAS size spectrum in the interval 10(5elevado)-5 x 10(6elevado) particles
ASEIKIN, V. S. The energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays at 10(14elevado)-10(16elevado) ev
DEDENKO, L. G. The structure of EAS in the energy range 10(14elevado) - 10(16elevado) ev
HOCHART, J. P. Effective mass of the primary cosmic ray particles at about 10(15elevado) ev
EA 2 - STRUCTURE
GLUSHKOV, A. V. Measurements of the particle density at the Yakutsk EAS array
LINSLEY, J. The structure function of EAS measured at volcano ranch
KANEKO, T. Lateral distributions of electrons and muons in large air showers observed at chacaltaya (5,200m a.s.l.)
TOYODA, Y. Further study of large air showers at chacaltaya (5,200m a.s.l.)
BARRETT, M. L. Fluctuation of shower front structure: measurements, Ep ~ 10(18elevado) ev
BARRETT, M. L. Interpretation of fluctuations of shower front structure. Ep ~10(18elevado) ev
BRAY, A. D. Structure function of large air showers
BLAKE, P. R. Muons in large extensive air showers
BLAKE, P. R. Measurement of the electron component of EAS
BLAKE, P. R. Comparison of the response of flash tubes and scintillators to EAS
MIYAKE, S. Muon components in extensive air showers
BURGER, J. Energy spectra and production height of muons in EAS
ROZHDESTVENSKY, S. M. Studies of EAS lateral-momentum muon spectrum using a magnetic spectrometer
DZIKOWSKI, T. Height of origin and lateral distribution of 5 gev muons in extensive air showers
NARANAN, S. Lateral distribution of high energy muons (E > 220 GeV) in EAS
KABANOVA, N. V. Investigations of the fluctuations of the muon component of extensive air showers at mountain altitudes
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Lateral structure of the EAS electron and muon components
ASEIKIN, V. S. Electron and muon density distributions of EAS at mountain altitude
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Simulation of EAS in altitude and comparison with the tian-shan EAS experiment 10(13elevado) - 10(16elevado) ev
POPOVA, L. Theoretical investigation of lateral distribution of muon and electron components in EAS initiated by primary protons and nucleus
HOCHART, J. P. Muon-poor extensive air showers
KAWAGUCHI, S. Average lateral distribution of electrons in air showers with sizes between 1x10(7elevado) and 5x10(7elevado) observed at sea level
ASHTON, F. The attenuation length of the electron photon component of EAS determined from both barometer effect and zenith angle distribution measurements
KINO, S. New air shower observation systems at Mt. Norikura
KOMORI, H. An application of statistical adjustment of data to the lateral distribution of extensive air showers
CACHON, A. Absorption length of the E-M component in EAS at mountain altitude (Ep = 10(13-15elevado) ev)
EA 3 - CASCADE MODELS
PROTHEROE, R. J. Computer simulations of large air showers
TURVER, K. E. Temporal and spatial characteristics of the muon component of large air showers
DEDENKO, L. G. Calculation of the depth of the shower maximum development in the energy range of 10(17elevado)-10(19elevado) ev
KALMYKOV, N. N. Extensive air showers and hadron interaction models at superhigh energies
TANAHASHI, G. Features of EAS for fixed shower size
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. The effect of the Air mean free path in the 1D and 3D computed EAS developments
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Simulation of giant EAS at energies higher than 10(10elevado) gev
PROCUREUR, J. Sensitivity of the computed EAS longitudinal development to a variation of the radiation length of high energy electrons
POPOVA, L. Longitudinal development of extensive air showers
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Computer simulation of air showers part II: the effects of rising gross sections and model modifications on particle spectra and distributions
TOMASZEWSKI, A. Estimation of the number of interacting nucleons in nitrogen emulsion nucleus collisions
SHIBATA, T. Theoretical approach of shower phenomena in the atmosphere II - behavior of electromagnetic component
GRINDLAY, J. E. Calculated Cerenkov production of the nucleonic component of EAS and dependence on primary mass
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Evaluation of multiplicity and inelastic cross-section in ultra-high energy p-air interactions by theoretical analysis of EAS Data
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Comparison of simulated EAS involving models including production oe isobar production
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Theoretical analysis of the maximum depth in EAS (10-15elevado - 10-17elevado ev)
RAO, M. V. S. Calculation of EAS parameters using high energy interaction characteristics at accelerator energies extrapolated to EAS energies
ELBERT, J. W. Models of gammanization and the development of extensive air showers
MASON, G. W. A consistency test for underground muon data, extensive air shower measurements, and Feynman scaling
EA 4 - HIGH ENERGY INTERACTIONS
BARUCH, J. E. F. The measurement of shower-accompanied hadrons of energy 10elevado2-10elevado13 ev
BLAKE, P. R. A study of high energy bursts
ASEIKIN, V. S. The hadronic component of extensive air showers and the hypothesis about high transverse momenta
STANEV, T. High p processes and the extensive air shower cores
MATANO, T. Transverse momentum of hadrons and subcores of extensive air showers
MATANO, T. High energy gamma-rays of extensive air showers
DAKE, S. RE distribution of y-rays and hadrons in air shower
BOHM, E. Energy spectrum of leading particles in EAS
ASHTON, F. The energy spectrum of charged and neutral nuclear active particles in EAS of size 7x10elevado3 - 8x10elevado4 electrons at sea level
HAZEN, W. E. Observations of core structure in extensive air showers of 10elevado15 - 10elevado16 ev
BETEV, B. Fluctuations of the electromagnetic component of the EAS in the central region
TSUSHIMA, I. Air shower cores observed with image intensifier system
ALEXEYEV, E. N. Study of EAS central part by scintillation array of 200 melevado2 area
EA 5 OPTICAL EMISSION
BROWNING, R. Computer simulations of Cerenkov radiation produced in the atmosphere by energetic y-rays
PROTHEROE, R. J. Cerenkov radiation from large showers: III. Computer simulations
ORFORD, K. J. Optical Cerenkov radiation from large air showers: I. Lateral distribution of light and curvature of the light front
ORFORD, K. J. Optical Cerenkov radiation from large air showers: II. Temporal characteristics of the light pulse
NISHIMURA, J. Optical Cerenkov radiation from an electron shower
GUZHAVIN, V. V. Spatial distribution of the Cerenkov radiation of an electron-photon cascade shower
KALMYKOV, N. N. The study of the shape of Cerenkov pulses from EAS
GERDES, C. A measurement of the cosmic ray energy spectrum from 10elevado11 to 10elevado15 ev
BOHM, E. Interpretation of the arrival time distribution of atmospheric Cerenkov light in EAS
BOSIA, G. Observation of lateral substructures in EAS by measurement of the time distribution of atmospheric Cerenkov light
TANAHASHI, G. Atmospheric scintillation light from EAS
BERGESON, H. E. The fly's eye. A novel technique for sensing extensive air showers
BERGESON, H. E. Optical design and expected event rate of the Utah fly's eye detector
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Detection of EAS Cerenkov radiation with the MSU array
EA 6 - RADIO EMISSION
ALLAN, H. R. The width of electron-photon cascades in air
ALLAN, H. R. Calculation of the radio emission from EAS
ALLAN, H. R. Experimental work on radio emission from EAS at haverah park
ATRASHKEVICH, V. B. Final results of the EAS radioemission studies with the MSU array
MANDOLESI, N. The radio emission from EAS as a tool to analyze shower parameters
CLAY, R. W. A re-appraisal of low frequency radio emissions associated with extensive air showers
VOLOVIK, V. D. On the problem of detection of cosmic rays of extremely high energies
Volume 9 - T Session
T 1 ¿ X- AND Y-RAY DETECTORS
NAKAGAWA, M. Pressurized proportional counter
ANDRESEN, R. D. A gas scintillation proportional counter for x-ray astronomy
HELMKEN, H. Random slot camera for precise location of gamma-ray bursts
DUNPHY, P. P. Observation of radioactive background in the OSO-7 gamma-ray monitor
DYER, C. S. Interpretation of the radioactive background observed in the OSO-7 gamma-ray monitor
PALMEIRA, R. A. R. Monte Carlo calculation of the energy loss of an isotropic gamma ray flux in a nai crystal in the energy interval 0.5 ¿ 20 mev
GRAML, F. A modified compton telescope
MACCAGNI, D. Gamma-ray astronomy in the 1 ¿ 10 mev energy range
BONFAND, E. A one square meter gamma ray spark chamber telescope with low energy threshold and high angular accuracy
GALPER, A. M. Cosmic low-energy gamma quanta detection using spark chambers
SHIRAI, T. An experimental test of spatial displacement of electron-photon showers in the emulsion chamber
MIZUTANI, K. Characteristics of x-ray films used in emulsion chamber and energy determination of cascade showers by photometric method
MISAKI, A. Three dimensional development of cascade showers in a matter with intervening spaces
T 2 ¿ COUNTER TELESCOPES
SCARLETT, W. R. The detection of high charge cosmic ray nuclei
GILMAN, C. M. Detection of the isotopes of heavy cosmic ray nuclei
BENEGAS, J. C. On the interpretation of observed data from C-de/dx detectors
EVENSON, P. The effect of delta ray production on cerenkov counter response
BADHWAR, G. D. An experiment to measure cosmic ray h and he in the 4 ¿ 10 gv range
CANTIN, M. Properties of a silica aerogel cerenkov radiator used in a cosmic ray telescope
VERMA, S. D. Measurement of the abundance ratio of cosmic ray medium charge nuclei by a charged particle telescope and its feasibility for the isotopic study
MEYER, J. P. Isotopic analysis by slowing-down cerenkov-cerenkov method
CANTIN, M. Isotopic separation and the performances of a slowing down arrangement in a beam of high energy heavy nuclei
CANTIN, M. Charge and velocity resolution of cerenkov counters in a beam of accelerated heavy nuclei
BLAKE, J. B. A time-of-flight telescope for measuring the isotopic composition of interplanetary and magnetospheric particles in the energy range of o.28o to ~ 3.5 mev/nucleon
YOSHIMORI, M. Properties of large-area lithium-drifted silicon semiconductor detector for observation of cosmic-ray isotopes
YOSHIMORI, M. Detection system of relativistic heavy primary cosmic-rays aboard the japanese cosmic radiation satellite
T3 ¿ CALORIMETERS, TRACK-ETCHING- AND TRANSITION-RADIATION-DETECTORS
CHESHIRE, D. L. Response of a tungsten-scintillator ionization spectrometer to hadrons with primary energies in the range 5 ¿ 300 gev
GUSTAFSON, H. R. Calorimeter calibration
CHESHIRE, D. L. Measurement of the interaction mean free path of hadrons in a modular type ionization spectrometer
BEAUJEAN, R. Kodak cellulose nitrate plastic detector for isotope measurements on cosmic ray nuclei
ENGE, W. An emulsion-plastic detector experiment for mass determination of cosmic ray iron
AHLEN, S. P. The university of california iron isotope experiment
HENKE, R. P. Isotope resolution using plastic detectors
VENKATAVARADAN, V. S. Determination of enhancement factors of the track etching rates in plastics under varying dose of ultraviolet irradiation
HARTMANN, G. Design of a transition radiation detector for cosmic rays
ORBORNE, W. Z. Transition-radiation-compton-scattering detector for very relativistic nuclei
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Operating characteristics of a cosmic ray transition radiation detector
YODH, G. B. Transition radiation from multifoil arrangements: a practical fermulation for instrument design
KOLCHUZHKIN, A. M. The study of transition effects in electron-photon showers
T 4 ¿ SPECTROMETERS AND TRAJECTORY ¿ LOCATION DETECTORS
KITAMURA, T. Wire spark chamber in mutron
AHLEN, S. P. Sonic spark chambers for cosmic-ray
ASHTON, F. The possible decrease in ionizing power when a relativistic charged particle enters a gaseous medium at a solid-gas boundary
IIDA, S. On the accuracy of the momentum measurements with a magnetic spectrometer
LACY, J. L. A large automatic readout magnetic spectrometer for cosmic ray research
BADHWAR, G. D. Can the galactic antiproton component be measured at balloon altitudes?
IVANOV, V. A. The registration of the recoil nucleus in the wide-gap drift volume
HOSHINO, K. Application of the relative scattering method to the analysis of super high energy jet showers
HONDA, K. Simple method for multiwire proportional chamber (mwpc) readout
HONDA, K. A momentum-selection system for a cosmic ray magnetic spectrometer
HONDA, K. Multiwire proportional chambers for momentum selection of a cosmic ray magnetic spectrometer
T 5 ¿ GROUND LEVEL DETECTORS
NARANAN, S. A computerised recording and monitoring system for extensive air shower experiments
KITAMURA, T. Construction and characteristics of proportional chambers in mutron calorimeter
KITAMURA, T. Mutron on-line data process
RADA, W. S. The durham extensive air shower array
ANTONOV, R. A. Installation for measuring the primary energy spectrum of cosmic rays in the energy range above 10(15elevado)-10(16elevado) ev
KAMIYA, Y. The nagoya cosmic-ray muon spectrometer
JONES, J. J. Performance of and planned improvements to a mountain altitude cosmic ray mass spectrometer
SIOHAN, F. Transition effect between iron and liquid scintillator
YAMAKOSHI, K. Liquid scintillators for large scale application
ALANIYA, M. V. System of underground muon telescopes in tbilisi for studying the cosmic ray variations in the moderate and high energy range
BLOKH, YA. L. Some methods for determining the isntrumental variations during continuous detection of the nucleon and ionizing components
BLOKH, YA. L. Studies of the angular distribution and altitude dependence of the rigid and general cosmic ray components using scintillation telescopes
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Coupling coefficients and barometric effect for the stars of various multiplicities including random coincidences on the basis of the results of expedition measurements onboard r/v academician kurchatov
BERGESON, H. E. Data-handling system for the fly's eye experiment
BAKICH, A. The sydney university particle telescope
ORFORD, K. J. The digitization of photomultiplier pulse shapes
CURTIS, C. C. A field-ionization neutral detector: find
MERCER, J. B. An experiment to determine the spectrum of the universal background radiation
SANDERSON, T. R. Optimization of telescope configurations for satellite anisotropy measurements
BONDARENKO, V. G. An application of scintillator time-of-flight systems for a selection of events of interest in cosmic gamma telescopes
PINSKY, L. S. Correlation of individual cosmic ray nuclei with the observation of light flashes by apollo astronauts
OSBORNE, W. Z. Monte carlo simultation of astronaut light flash observations on apollo and skylab missions
HILLAS, A. M. Note on the probability of observing an excessive number of counts
ARAI, O. High sensitive mass spectrometer for extremely small amount of extraterrestrial matter
FISCHER, S. Calibration of channel multiplier detectors in space
HATANO, Y. The saturation of photo-multiplier's output
Volume 10 - Table of contents
Volume 11 - Invited lecuotes and rapporteur papers
HEISENBERG, W. Inaugural lecture given at the opening of the 14th international cosmic ray conferecnce: cosmic radiation and fundamental problems in physics
SCHOPPER, H. Recent discoveries in high energie physics
SCHAEFFER,O.A. Constancy of galactic cosmic rays in time and space
KOCHAROV, G. E. Nuclear astrophysics of the sun
FOWLER, W.A. Nuclear experimentation relevant to cosmic ray composition
KAHN, F. D. Supernova remmants
NEWKIRK, G.A. Recent perspectives in solar physics: elemental composition, coronal structure and magnetic fields, solar activity
SCHEUER, P. Radio galaxies
MEZGER, P. G. Interstellar gas
TRÜMPER, J. X-ray astronomy
FICHTEL, C. E. Gamma ray astronomy
MEYER, J. P. Isotopic composition of cosmic rays
LUND, N. Chemical composition of the cosmic radiation and the electron component
KULSRUD, R. M. Cosmic ray propagation
COWSIK, R. Cosmic ray sources
GLOECKLER, G. Low energy particle composition
PALMEIRA, R.A.R. Coronal and interplanetary propagation of solar cosmic rays
FORMAN, M.A. Modulation and diffusion theory of cosmic rays
POMERANTZ, M.A. Short term modulation and anisotropies
AHLUWALIA, H. S. High and low energy secondary cosmic rays in the atmosphere
SMART, D. F. Geomagnetic effects of cosmic rays
MORAAL, H. Modulation observations
FENTON, K. B. Sideral variation of cosmic rays and underground measurements
KITAMURA, T. Muons and neutrinos in the cosmic radiation
YODH, G. B. High energy hadron-nucleus collisions, nucleus-nucleus collisions and new particle
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Cascade studies of high energy particles
WDOWCZYK, J. Extensive air showers below 10 ev
WATSON,A.A. Giant air showers
Volume 12 - Miscellany, late papers, corrections and list of attendees
PRICE, P. B. Evidence for detection of a moving magnetic monopole
PRICE, P .B. Addenda to tyhe paper on the magnetic monpole
PINSKY, L.S. A method for unique identification of relativistic ( >0.5) magnetic monopoles with a fast film cerenkov detector
FOWLER, P. H. Have we seen the track of a magnetic monopole?
HODSON,A. L. Possible suppresision of cerenkov emission in closely-collimated jets. An explanation of the ¿magnetic monopole¿ event?
BADHWAR, G. D. Energetics of monopole production
ROCCHIA, R. The spectrum of the x and gamma ray difuse background
FUCHS, B. The structure of the galactic disk in the light of gamma ray astronomy
CARPENTER, G. F. Some ariel-5 measurements on time variations of x-ray sources in the range 2 kev -1.2 mev
NISHIMURA, J. A desing of gamma burst detector with rotating modulation collimators
PRESZLER,A. M. Cosmic ray measurements of light and medium nuclei using a new telescope
RAMUSSEN, I. L. The nuclear composition of cosmic rays at their source in a closed galaxy
LEZNIAK, J.A. The energy spectrum of 10-50 bev/ nuc cosmic rays
WEFEL, J. P. Vh particles (20<z<30) at high rigidity
JULLIOT, C. Satellite measurements of the chemical abundances from Li through Ni in galactic cosmic rays
DOKE, T. Observation of relativistic cosmic ray particles with z> 45
CLAPHAM, V. M. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei in the iron group
MATSUO, M. High energy primary electrons observed in the emulsion chamber
JULIUSSON, E. Geometrical nuclear fragmentation cross sections
MEYER, J. P. Cross sections for atmospheric corrections
BAZER-BACHI,A. R. Anisotropies in arrival direction of cosmic rays determined from underground muons in the mont-blanc tunnel
KRASILNIKOV, D. D. Anisotropy of superhigh energy particles
HILLAS,A. M. Anisotropy of very high energy cosmic rays
CESARSKY, C. J. Cosmic ray confinement in the galaxy and the interstellar spectrum of hydromagnetic waves
FUCHS, B. Comments on galactic structure
JÄKEL, C. E. Interstellar magnetic fields as tracer of galactic structure
MENEGUZZI, M. Pathlength distribution and source composition of cosmic ray nuclei
MORAAL, H. Three-dimensional models of the galactic cosmic-ray modulation
MENDELL, R. B. Solar effects associated with the cosmic ray modulation spectrum
AHLUWALIA, H. S. The forbush decrease of november 17, 1966
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Some characteristics of solar tridiurnal variation of cosmic rays
BEARD, D. B. The geomagnetic field in the magnetotail
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Meteorological and environmental contributions to the counting rate of a muon telescope underground
LOCKWOOD, J.A. Energy spectrum and flux of high energy neutrons at ballon altitude
HUMBLE, J. E. Sidereal variations observed underground in tasmania
LOCKWOOD, J.A. Comparisons of ground-based monitor data with pioneers 8, 9, 10 and 11 observations in 1968 ¿ 1974
WEBBER, W. R. Further studies of the new component of cosmic rays at low energies
ZWICKL, R. Solar cosmic ray events at large radial distances from the sun
BHANDARI, N. Shape of the solar flare proton spectrum in 10 ¿ 100 mev region in the past
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Neutrino fluxes produced by high energy solar flare particles
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Low energy neutrons from sun
GREEN, G. Two solar cosmic ray events measuremed on Helios-1
WITTE, M. Energy spectra of protons and alpha particles on Helios-1 at 0.31
KUNOW, H. Variations of cosmic ray intensities during the first part of the Helios-1 mission
ANDERSON, S. Slow muons and other associated, locally produced particle fluxes at 60 meters underwater
BASCHIERA, B. Spark chamber telescope at 4300 hg/cm stopping muons
ASHLEY II, G. K. The charge ration of ultra high-energy cosmic-ray muons
MISAKI,A. Monte Carlo Simulation for the mutron calorimeter
HALZEN, F. High transverse momentum secondaries in > 10 4 gev cosmic ray interactions and models of large pt events
LATTES, C. M. G. Atmospheric phenomena of high energy cosmic-rays at mt chacaltaya
BARUCH, J. E. F. Further evidence for the existence of mandelas
RAJASEKARAN, G. Interpretation of the new particle of the cosmic ray neutrino experiment
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment II ¿ Study of gamma-ray families with energy 10 14 ev or more
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Revised dae coupling function for the underground muon telescope
DIMINSTEIN,O. S. Electrons and muons in eas with given primary energy
DIMINSTEIN,O. S. Phenomenological eas spectra
CATZ, PH. Detailed evaluation of the eas size spectrum in the interval 10 5 ¿ 5x 10 6 particles
DIMINSTEIN,O. S. Individual lateral distribution of the particles in eas with the primary energy up to 10 19 ev
DYAKONOV, M. N. Eas cerenkov light lateral distribution and its fluctuations at sea level
KANEKO, T. Further study of large air showers at chacaltaya (5,200 m a.s.1.)
KRASILNIKOV, D. D. On the question of eas developmeter with primary energy above 10 17 ev
KABANOVA, N. V. Investigations of the fluctuations of the muon component of extensive air showers at mountain altitudes
TANAHASHI, G. Features of eas for fixed shower size
MATANO, T. Transverse momentum of hadrons and subcores of extensive air showers
DAKE, S. Re distribution of y-rays and radrons in air shower
TSUSHIMA, I. Air shower cores observed with image intensifier system
NISHIMURA, J. Optical cerenkov radiation from an electron shower
TANAHASHI, G. Atmospheric scintillation light from eas
BEAUJEAN, R. Kodak cellulose nitrate plastic detector for isotope measurements on cosmic ray nuclei
MEYER, F. Invited paper: x-ray binaries Ver menos
OG1- DIFFUSE COSMIC AND GALACTIC GAMMA-RAYS:
OG 1-1 GUO, D. D. S. Balloon-borne observation of the cosmic hard x-ray/gamma ray background
OG 1-2 TROMBKA, J. I. Interpretation of various radiation back-grounds observed in the gamma-ray spectro-meter experiments... Ver mais Conteúdo: Volume 1 - Session OG
OG1- DIFFUSE COSMIC AND GALACTIC GAMMA-RAYS:
OG 1-1 GUO, D. D. S. Balloon-borne observation of the cosmic hard x-ray/gamma ray background
OG 1-2 TROMBKA, J. I. Interpretation of various radiation back-grounds observed in the gamma-ray spectro-meter experiments carried on the Apollo missions and implications for diffuse gamma-ray measurements
OG 1-3 SCHONFELDER, V. New results on the diffuse cosmic gamma radiation with the double Compton telescope
OG 1-4 PARLIER, B. Diffuse gamma ray measurement above 20 Mev with a balloon borne experiment
OG 1-5 STRONG, A. W. Origin of the diffuse gamma-ray background
OG 1-5b DANIEL, R. R. The diffuse cosmic gamma rays
OG 1-6 FICHTEL, C. E. High energy galactic gamma radiation observed by the SAS-2 satellite
OG 1-8 SOOD, R. K. Gamma ray spectrum from the galactic disc
OG 1-9 KNIFFEN, D. A.. Galactic gamma radiation from cosmic rays concentrated in spiral arms
OG 1-10 STECKER, F. W. Molecular hydrogen in the galaxy and galactoic gamma-rays
OG 1-11 PUGET, J. L. Interstellar reddening and gamma-ray emission as tracers of interstellar matter
OG 1-12 BEUERMANN, K. P. On the relativistic-particle distribution in the galaxy
OG 1-13 PAUL, J. M. Synchrotron radiation, high energy gamma rays and the distribution of galactic cosmic rays
OG 1-14 SHUKLA, P. G. Inverse Compton production of gamma rays in interstellar space
OG 1-15 STECKER, F. W. On the origin of cosmic rays
OG 1-16 COWSIK, R. Gamma ray emission from the galactic disc
OG 1-17 DODDS, D. Evidence for galactic origin of low energy cosmic rays
OG 1-18 FUCHS, B. The structure of the galactic disk in the light of gamma-ray astronomy
OG 3 - GAMMA RAY SOURCES
OG 3-1 HALL, R. D. Detection of nuclear gamma rays from centaurus A
OG 3-2 GRINDLAY, J. E. Results of a southern hemisphere search for gamma ray sources at Ey>3x1011 eV
OG 3-3 GALPER, A. M. Research on cosmic gamma-rays with energies above 40 MeV from Cygnus-cassiopeia region
OG 3-4 KNIFFEN, D. A. Distribution of cosmic gamma rays in the galactic anticenter region as observed by SAS-2
OG 3-5 FICHTEL, C. E. High energy gamma rays from vela and Cygnus
OG 3-6 SERRA, G. Gamma ray production in nearby cosmogonically active regions as a explanation for localized high energy cosmic gamma ray sources
OG 3-7 VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. EMISSION OF GAMMA-RAYS WITH ENERGY~1012 Ev FROM cyg X-3
OG 3-9 HELMKEN, H. F. Evidence for time-dependent flux of 1011-1013 eV gamma rays from NP0532
OG 3-10 HELMKEN, H. NP 0532 x-ray pulse structure
OG 3-11 WEEKES, T. C. A sky survey in gamma rays at 1011-13eV energies
OG 4-X-RAY ASTRONOMY
OG 4-2 NAKAGAWA, M. Time variation of CYG X-1
OG 4-3 DE FREITAS PACHECO, J. A. A model for cygnus x-1 ...
OG 4-4 IYENGAR, V. S. Low energy spectrum of SCO x-1
OG 4-5 GRINDLAY, J. E. Observations of x-rays from flare stars with ANS
OG 4-6 CRANNELL, C. J. A search for x-rays from UV ceti flare stars
OG 4-7 GUO, D. D. S. Hard x-ray spectra of galactic x-ray sources
OG 4-7b KENDZIORRA, E. High energy-ray observation of CYG x-3
OG 4-8 CARPENTER, G. F. Ariel-5 hard x-ray measurements of galactic and extra-galactic source spectra
OG 4-9 CARPENTER, G. Some ariel 5 measurements on time variations of x-ray sources in the range 2 keV-1.2 MeV
OG 4-11 COWSIK, R. Average properties of molecular clouds in the galaxy
OG 4-12 DENNIS, B. R. An experiment to study sources of hard, cosmic x-rays
OG 4-14 THOMAS, R. M. The pulsed fraction of x-rays from the crab nebula
OG 4-16 REPPIN, C. The size and position of the high energy x-ray source in the crab nebula
OG 4-16b RICKER, G. R. High energy x-ray observations
OG 4-17 ASCHENBACH, B. A model for the x-ray structure of the crab nebula
OG 4-18 FILHO, C. M. Some aspects concerning accretion and x-ray emission
OG 5- GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
OG 5-1 BEWICK, A. Balloon-borne detector search for small gamma-ray bursts
OG 5-1b CLINE, T. L. Coincident balloon network for cosmic gamma-ray burst studies
OG 5-2 FEGAN, D. J. Preliminary results of a search for bursts of 1013 to 1014 eV gamma rays using spaced cosmic ray stations in time coincidence
OG 5-4 CHARIKOV, JU. E. On the radiation generation mechanisms of cosmic gamma-ray bursts
OG 5-4b YISHIMORI, M. Frequency and spatial distribution of cosmic gamma-ray bursts
OG 5-5 ARUTYUNYAN, E. A. About the possibility of observation o stimulated gamma-radiation at the burst of supernova
OG 5-6 STRONG, I. B. A model cosmic gamma-ray burst
OG 5-7 STRONG, I. B. Gmma-ray bursts from black hole accretion disks
OG 6- NUCLEAR COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 6-1 PRESZLER, A. M. Cosmic ray measurements of light and medium nuclei using a new detector
OG 6-3 O'DELL, F. W. Propagation cosmic rays at medium energies (~100 to 400 MeV/u)
OG 6-4 ORMES, J. F. A balloon measurement of the cosmic ray element abundances
OG 6-5 BENEGAS, J. C. Charge and energy spectra of heavy cosmic rays
OG 6-6 JULIUSSON, E. Nuclear composition of the cosmic rays at energies between 0.4 and a few GeV/nucleon
OG 6-7 LUND, N. Irregularities in cosmic ray composition
OG 6-8 LUND, N. Composition changes in the iron group between 0.5 and 10 GeV/nucleon
OG 6-8b FOWLER, P. H. High resolution study of nucleonic cosmic rays with z> 30
OG 6-9 PRICE, P. B. The skylab ultraheavy cosmic ray experiment
OG 6-11 CALDWELL, J. Charge composition and energy spectra of primary cosmic ray nuclei between 5 and 100 GeV per nucleon
OG 6-12 SCARLETT, W. R. An observation of the high charge cosmic ray nuclei
OG 6-13 ORTH, CH. D. Abundance ratios for primary cosmic-ray nuclei from Be to Fe for 5 to 50 GV/c
OG 6-14 LEZNIAK, J. A. The energy spectrum of 15-50 BeV/Nuc cosmic rays
OG 6-15 KIDD, J. M. VH particles (20<Z<30) at high rigidity
OG 6-16 JULLIOT, C. Chemical composition of arriving cosmic rays from Si to Ni in the GeV region from the TD1 satellite
OG 6-17 STEPHENS, G. G. Rigidity spectrum of iron-group nuclei
OG 6-19 DOKE, T. Observation of relativistic cosmic-ray particles with Z>50
OG 6-20 MATSUBAYASHI, T. Energy spectrum of VH-nuclei observed with emulsion chamber
OG 6-21 OSBORNE, W. Z. Charge and energy spectra of UH nuclei from flights at cutoffs of approximately 2 GV
OG 6-22 KRATSCHMER, W. Fossil tracks in lunar samples: informations on the abundances of VH nuclei in the ancient cosmic radiation
OG 6-24 IVANOVA, N. S. Search for antinuclei in the primary cosmic rays
OG 7- ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 7-1 LEECH, H. W. Measurements of the spectrum and isotopic composition of cosmic ray helium and hydrogen nuclei from 100-230 MeV/Nucleon
OG 7-2 MEWALDT, R. A. The isotopic composition of hydrogen and helium in low energy cosmic rays
OG 7-3 WEBBER, W. R. Measurements of 3He+4He nuclei using a balloon borne telescope
OG 7-4 McDONALD, F. B. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic rays- Li-N
OG 7-5 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The low energy cosmic ray H2 and He3 spectra and the anomalous He4 component
OG 7-6 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray Li, Be and B
OG 7-7 GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The relative abundances of galactic cosmic ray Be7, Be9 and Be10
OG 7-8 BJARLE, C. A measurement of the carbon isotopic composition in primary cosmic radiation
OG 7-9 JACOBSSON, L. An experimental study of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nitrogen and oxygen
OG 7-10 MEWALDT, R. A. Isotopic composition of the anomalous low energy cosmic ray nitrogen and oxygen
OG 7-11 JULIUSSON, E. Isotopic measurements of the cosmic ray nuclei at 1.7 GeV/n and 0.5 GeV/n
OG 7-12 HAGEN, F. A. Results on the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with 4 <Z<10
OG 7-13 MAEHL, R. Astrophysical implications of the isotopic composition of cosmic rays
OG 7-14 FISHER, A. J. A Cerenkov-range analysis of the isotopic composition of cosmic rays with 6<Z<26
OG 7-15 BENEGAS, J. C. Mean isotopic compositions of selected cosmic-ray iron at intermediate energies
OG 7-16 BARTHOLOMA, K. P. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray iron nuclei
OG 7-17 SIMPSON, G. New isotopic measurements of medium and heavy cosmic ray nuclei using a CxE telescope
OG 7-18 DWYER, R. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nitrogen at 1.5 GeV/amu
OG 7-19 HENKE, R. P. Isotope resolution of the iron peak
OG 7-20 CLAPHAM, V. M. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei in the iron group
OG 8- ELECTRONS AND POSITRONS
OG 8-1 MEWALDT, R. A. the quiet time flux of 0.16-1.6 MeV cosmic ray positrons
OG 8-2 HARTMAN, R.C. Cosmic ray positron and negatron spectra between 20 and 800 MeV measured in 1974
OG 8-3 PELLERIN, C. J. Interpretation of recent positron-electron measurements between 20 and 800 mev
OG 8-4 ORTH, CH. D. Calculations of atmospheric and interstellar secondary e+- in the 1 to 100 GeV range
OG 8-5 BADHWAR, G. D. The electron energy spectrum in the 4-100 GeV range using a magnetic spectrometer
OG 8-6 MEEGAN, CH. A. The spectrum of cosmic electrons with energies between 6 and 100 GeV
OG 8-7 FREIER, P. Intensities of primary electrons above 10 GeV
OG 8-9 MATSUO, M. High energy primary electrons observed in the emulsion chamber
Volume 2 - OG Session
OG 9- ORIGIN AND TRANSPORT OF COSMIC RAYS OG 9.1- COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.1-1 GOLD, T. Spinning dense objects and the origin of cosmic rays
OG 9-1-2 REEVES, H. Cosmic rays from pre-main sequence stars?
OG 9.1-3 SCHRUFER, E. Generation of cosmic ray electrons by pulsars
OG 9.1-5 JODOGNE, J. C. Particles acceleration by self mode-locked maser in pulsars
OG 9.1-6 AMES, S. Particle acceleration near an accreting black hole
OG 9.1-7 SCHRAMM, D. N. Consistency of cosmic ray composition, acceleration mechanism, and supernova models
OG 9.1-8 HAINEBACH, K. L. Iron isotopic ratios and the cosmic ray sources
OG 9.1-9 SILBERBERG, R. Nucleosynthesis of cosmic-ray nuclei
OG 9.1-10 SOUTOUL, A. Time delay between the nucleosynthesis of cosmic rays and their acceleration to relativistic energies
OG 9.1-11 BLAKE, J. B. Neutron bursts and possible anomalous cosmic ray abundances
OG 9.1-12 KULSRUD, R. The trapping of cosmic rays around supernovaes by plasma instabilities
OG 9.1-13 HIGDON, J. C. Rigidity dependent escape of cosmic rays from supernova remnants
OG 9.1-14 BEUERMANN, K. P. Origin of cosmic-ray electrons from supernova remnants
OG 9.1-15 COWSIK, R. Supernovae as cosmic ray sources
OG 9.1-16 STEPHENS, S. A. The radio spectrum of vela supernova and its implication on the propagation of cosmic rays from sources
OG 9.1-17 LINGENFELTER, R. E. Vela gamma rays and the source of cosmic rays revisited
OG 9.1-19 LACHIEZE-REY, M. Positron and antiproton abundances as a test for cosmic ray propagation models
OG 9.2- COSMIC RAY INTERACTION
OG 9.2-1 RAISBECK, G. M. Excitation functions for some nuclear reactions relevant to the cosmic ray propagation problem
OG 9.2-2 RAISBECK, G. M. Cross sections for the production of Li and Be isotopes in carbon targets irradiated by 300 GeV protons
OG 9.2-3 RAISBECK, G. M. Cross sections for nuclear reations induced by high energy alpha particles and the influence of interstellar helium in cosmic ray propagation
OG 9.2-5 PERRON, C. Experimental cross-sections for the production of stable isotopes by high energy spallation of iron
OG 9.2-6 KIDD, J. M. The fragmentation of 0.5 GeV/u nitrogen-14 ions
OG 9.2-8 TSAO, C. H. Breakup cross sections of cosmic rays with nuclei in interstellar helium, n air and in detector materials
OG 9.3- IMPLICATIONS OF THE COMPOSITION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.3-1 WADDINGTON, C. J. A chart of cosmic ray isotopes
OG 9.3-2 O'DELL, F. W. Effect of new cross-section measurements on the estimate of cosmic-ray Age
OG 9.3-3 SHAPIRO, M. M. What new cross sections say about source composition and cosmic-ray propagation
OG 9.3-4 SHAPIRO, M. M. Cosmic-ray chronology from isotopic composition
OG 9.3-5 CASSÉ, M. P. 36C1 and the age of the cosmic rays
OG 9.3-6 HAINEBACH, K. L. Cosmic ray origin of the rare Odd-Odd nuclei and Li, Be, and B
OG 9.3-7 MEYER, J. P. Galactic light isotopes: significance of the present observations
OG 9.3-8 RAISBECK, G. M. Electron capture isotopes as cosmic ray hydrometers
OG 9.3-9 TAMAHANE, A. S. Compositional variation of Fe-group nuclei in cosmic rays due to k-capture effect
OG 9.3-10 GANGULI, S. N. Fluxes of gamma rays, antiprotons and deuterons in cosmic rays due to interstellar proton-proton collisions
OG 9.4- SIDERIAL VARIATIONS OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.4-1 UHR, R. C. Investigation of the sidereal anisotropy of muons with energies greater than 2 GeV
OG 9.4-2 JOKISCH, H. Search for anisotropy of muons
OG 9.4-3 BERGESON, H. E. The Utah 1600 GV anisotropy detector
OG 9.4-4 BAZER-BACHI, A. R. Arrival direction of cosmic rays from underground muons in the mont-blanc tunnel
OG 9.4-5 GOMBOSI, T. J. Galactic cosmic ray anisotropy at ~6.1013 eV
OG 9.4-6 LINSLEY, J. Fluctuation effects on anisotropy measurements
OG 9.4-7 LINSLEY, J. Anisotropy of charged cosmic rays above 1017 eV during 1959-1963
OG 9.4-8 EDGE, D. M. Arrival directions of cosmic rays with energies above 1018 eV
OG 9.4-9 BRAY, A. D. The arrival directions of cosmic rays of energy >5x1018 eV
OG 9.4-11KIRALY, P. J. Search for correlations of the arrival directions of ultra-high energy cosmic rays with specific point source candidates
OG 9.4-12 KIRALY, E. On the large-scale features of the directional distribution of cosmic rays above 1019 eV
OG 9.4-13 HILLAS, A. M. Anisotropy of very high energy cosmic rays
OG 9.5- PROPAGATION OF COSMIC RAYS
OG 9.5-1 SKILLING, J. Possible role of interstellar turbulence in the confinement of galactic cosmic rays
OG 9.5-2 MCIVOR, I. The range of turbulence in the interstellar medium and the confinement of high energy cosmic rays
OG 9.5-3 SOMOGYI, A. J. Energydependence of galactic cosmic ray propagation and power spectrum of galactic magnetic field irregularities
OG 9.5-4 CESARSKY, C. J. Cosmic ray confinement in the galaxy and the interstellar spectrum of hydromagnetic waves
OG 9.5-5 CESARSKY, C. J. Interstellar propagation of low energy cosmic rays
OG 9.5-6 BADHWAR, G. D. Hydrostatic equilibrium of the gaseous disk of the galaxy and the extent of cosmic ray confinement
OG 9.5-7 FUCHS, B. Comments on galactic structure
OG 9.5-8 JAKEL, CH. Interstellar magnetic fields as tracerd of galactic structure
OG 9.5-9 CASSÉ, M. P. Atomic properties of the elements and cosmic ray composition at the source
OG 9.5-11 MENEGUZZI, M. Pathlength distribution and source composition of cosmic ray nuclei
OG 9.5-12 JULIUSSON, E. Source composition of cosmic rays at high energy
OG 9.5-13 COWSIK, R. The nested leaky-box model for galactic cosmic rays
OG 9.5-14 DICKINSON, G. J. The galactic propagation of cosmic ray nuclei between 109 and 1013 eV
OG 9.5-15 FRENCH, D. K. The propagation and continement of cosmic ray electrons in the galaxy
OG 9.5-16 GOLDEN, R. L. A formalism for cosmic ray propagation studies
OG 9.5-17 OWENS, A. J. On the age distribution of galactic cosmic rays
OG 9.5-18 OWENS, A. J. A simple model for galactic cosmic rays which is consistent with age and anisotropy data
OG 9.5-19 GOMBOSI, T. Propagation of 1011-1014 eV particles in the galaxy
OG 9.5-20 GINZBURG, V. L. Some topics connected with the problem of cosmic ray origin
OG 9.5-21 DOGIEL, V. A. Dimension of the galactic radio halo
OG 9.5-22 BULANOV, S. V. Nonuniform and energy dependent diffusion of the relativistic electrons in the galaxy
OG 9.6-COSMIC RAYS OF ULTRAHIGH ENERGIES
OG 9.6-1 BEREZINSKY, V. S. Metagalactic nuclei of ultra high energies
OG 9.6-2 HILLAS, A. M. The effect of intergalactic propagation on the energy spectrum of cosmic ray nuclei above 1015 eV
OG 9.6-3 COLGATE, S. A. The origin of very high energy cosmic rays
OG 9.6-4 TKACZYK, W. Mass composition of primary cosmic rays above 1015 eV
OG 9.6-5 PUGET, J. L. The interactions of ultrahigh energy cosmic ray nuclei with intergalactic photon fields: relation between mean atomic mass, age, and origin
OG 9.6-6 APPARAO, K. M. V. Propagation of relativistic dust grains in interstellar space
OG 9.6-7 SITTE, K. Composition of primaries and atmospheric secondaries for a two-component model of origin
OG 10- COMPOSOTOPN OF LOW ENERGY COSMIC RAYS
OG 10-1 L'HEUREUX, J. On the quiet-time increases of low energy cosmic ray electrons
OG 10-2 KRIMIGIS, S. M. Observations of quiet-time interplanetary electron enhancements of jovian origin
OG 10-3 MEWALDT, R. A. Observations of low energy interplanetary electrons
OG 10-4 KOBZEV, V. A. Generation of continuous fluxes of protons, electrons and nuclei with z>= 2 during the different periods of solar activity
OG 10-5 GLOECKLER, G. The energy spectra of protons and alpha particles above 300 keV/nucleon during quiet times
OG 10-6 MEWALDT, R. A. The quier time spectra of low energy hydrogen and helium nuclei
OG 10-7 KRIMIGIS, S. M. The quiet-time low energy nucleon spectrum in the vicinity of earth
OG 10-8 KLECKER, B. Anomalous composition and energy spectra of cosmic rays below 20 Mev/Nucleon
OG 10-9 VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. IMP-6, 7 and 8 observations of the composition and time variations of low energy cosmic rays
OG 10-10 MEWALDT, R. A. The elemental composition of 4-30 MeV/nuc cosmic ray nuclei with 1 <=Z<=8
OG 10-11 MEWALDT, R. A. Implications of time variations for the origin of low energy cosmic ray nitrogen and oxygen nuclei
OG 10-12 FISK, L. A. On the oxygen and nitrogen enhancements observed in low energy cosmic rays
OG 10-13 BISWAS, S. Observations of low energy C, N, O, and Ne ions of unknown origin in the skylab experiment
OG 10-14 BISWAS, S. Energy spectrum and relative abundances of low energy Ca to Ni ions in the skylab experiment
OG 10-15 KRATSCHMER, W. Phosphate glass track detectoes on skylab: preliminary results on energy spectra and composition of VH ions between 0.1-10MeV/n
OG 10-16 CHAN, J. H. Composition and energy spectra of heavy nuclei of unknown origin detected on skylab
Volume 3 - MG Session
MG 1- COSMIC RAY PROPAGATION
MG 1-1 DORMAN, L. I. Propagation and acceleration of cosmic ray electrons in interplanetary space in the presence of inhomogeneous structure of solar wind ...
MG 1-2 LEE, M. A. Hydromagnetic waves and cosmic ray diffusion theory ...
MG 1-3 KLIMAS, A. A time-averaged cosmic ray propagation theory ...
MG 1-4 SCUDDER, J. An examination of the adiabatic approximation in cosmic ray propagation theory ...
MG 1-5 JONES, F. C. Charged particle propagation in strong, disorded magnetic fields ...
MG 1-6 KAISER, T. B. Simulation of the velocity diffusion of charged particles in turbulent magnetic fields ...
MG 1-7 MOUSSAS, X. Numerical experiments on energetic particle scattering in pitch angle ...
MG 1-9 MORFILL, G. E. The effect of stochastic averaging of the background magnetic field on the interplanetary cosmic ray diffusion coefficient ...
MG 1-10 BARNDEN, L. R. Field gradient and curvature drifts and cosmic ray transport into the solar system...
MG 1-11 LERCHE, I. A variational principle for cosmic ray transport equations ...
MG 1-12 DORMAN, L. I. Subcosmic rays, their origin, modulation, and role in the space ...
MG 1-13 ALPERS, W. On the behaviour of the pitch angle diffusion coefficients near pitch angles of 90 grau ...
MG 2- THEORY
MG 2-1 GLEESON, L. J. Modulation and spectral redistribution of galactic cosmic-rays ...
MG 2-2 FORMAN, M. A. Possible theoretical explanations for occasional days of non-field-aligned diffusion at neutron monitor energies ...
MG 2-3 DORMAN, L. I. Numerical calculations of the spectrum of galactic cosmic rays in interplanetary space ...
MG 2-4 FISK, L. A. Possible evidence for latitude-dependent cosmic-ray modulation ...
MG 2-5 MORAAL, H. Three-dimensional models of the galactic cosmic-ray modulation ...
MG 2-6 CECCHINI, S. Three-dimensional models of galactic cosmic ray modulation ...
MG 2-7 DORMAN, L. I. Expected spatial distribution of cosmic rays in interplanetary space including the real heliolatitude distribution of solar activity ...
MG 2-7b DORMAN, L. I. Expected 11-year and annual variations in cosmic rays of various rigidities in terms of the anisotropic diffusion model on the basis of the data on heliolatitude distribution of solar activity ...
MG 2-8 DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray transport path as a function of the type and the scale and field-intensity spectra of inhomogeneities ...
MG 2-8b BELOV, A. V. Analytical solution for the problem of the 27-day variations in the cosmic ray intensity and anisotropy ...
MG 2-8c DORMAN, L. I. Kinetic theory of fluctuations in cosmic ray distribution function ...
MG 2-8d DORMAN, L. I. Studies of solar cosmic ray propagation on the basis of kinetic equation ...
MG 2-8e DORMAN, L. I. On the theory of non-linear cosmic ray modulation by solar wind ...
MG 2-9 RAISBECK, G. M. Cosmic ray electron capture isotopes as probes of solar modulation ...
MG 3- MODULATION
MG 3-1 MENDELL, R. B. Solar effects associated with the cosmic ray modulation spectrum ...
MG 3-2 MORAAL, H. The time and rigidity dependence of the 11 year modulation of cosmic rays ...
MG 3-3 STOKER, P. H. The variation in the latitude dependence of cosmic rays at 307 g/cm2 during solar cycle no.20 ...
MG 3-4 IUCCI, N. M. The solar cycle modulation of the galactic cosmic rays and solar flare activity ...
MG 3-5 IUCCI, N. M. Cosmic ray modulation and green coronal line activity ...
MG 3-7 DORMAN, L. I. Generalization of spectrographic method for studying the extraterrestial and magnetospheric cosmic ray variations including penumbra ...
MG 3-7b DORMAN, L. I. Spectrographic method for studying the cosmic ray variations in the medium and high energy ranges in case of underground observations ...
MG 3-7c DORMAN, L. I. Expected variations in the effective geomagnetic cutoff rigidity of cosmic rays at the stations of the worldwide network for the 11-year, annual, and 27-day variations ; solar anisotropy;forbush-decreases; increase effects prior to magnetic storms; and solar flares ...
MG 3-8 DORMAN, L. I. Observed spectrum of cosmic rays and its origin ...
MG 3-9 ASHIROV, R. R. Dimensions of the modulation region of galactic cosmic rays in 1972-1973 ...
MG 3-10 L'HEUREUX, J. Modulation of low energy electrons and protons near solar maximum ...
MG 3-11 SVIRZHEVSKAYA, A. K. Anomalous effect in the spectrum of cosmic ray variations in 1971-1973 ...
MG 3-12 AITMUHAMBETOV, A. A. The modulation and energy spectrum of electrons in interstellar space ...
MG 3-14 LIN, Y. C. Long term modulation of cosmic-ray intensity and solar activity cycle ...
MG 3-15 CALDWELL, J. The cosmic ray electron spectrum in 1973 and 1974 ...
MG 3-17 RAO, Y. V. Solar modulation and the chemical composition of the cosmic radiation ...
MG 3-18 KOCHAROV, G. E. Rate of production of cosmogenic isotopes in the past and solar activity ...
MG 3-19 VERNOV, S. O. The eleven-year cosmic ray cycle according to stratosphere measurements ...
MG 3-21 CHARAKHCHYAN, A. N. Investigation of the long-term variations of cosmic ray latitude effect in the earth atmosphere ...
MG 3-22 KUZMIN, A. I. Solar wind structure in the vivinity of the equatorial plane ...
MG 3-23 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. Measurements of large scale turbulence in the solar system ...
MG 3-24 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. The soalr cycle variation in the solar wind and the modulation of cosmic rays
MG 3-26 BAROUCH, E. A survey of the interplanetary magnetic field ...
MG 3-27 KOBAYASHI, K. Search for cosmic ray produced aluminum-26 in silicate spherules from marine sediments ...
MG 4-27-DAY RECURRENCES
MG 4-1 SHATASHVILLI, K. KH. Numerical solution of the quasistationary problem about the 27-day modulation of galactic cosmic rays using the perturbation theory ...
MG 4-4 POMERANTZ, M. A. The short term modulation of cosmic radiation ...
MG 4-5 BEMALKHEDKAR Cosmic ray modulation by corotating solar streams in presence of flare plasma clouds ...
MG 5-FORBUSH DECREASES
MG 5-1 IUCCI, N. The corotation of the magnetic structure associated with forbush decreases ...
MG 5-2 BELOV, A. V. Studies of two-step forbush-decreases ...
MG 5-3 DORMAN, L. I. Kinetic theory of cosmic ray interaction with powerful interplanetary shock waves ...
MG 5-3b DORMAN, L. I. Isotropic and anisotropic components of cosmic ray increase effect prior to forbush-decrease ...
MG 5-4 BELOV, A. V. Asymmetric model of the forbush-effect recovery phase ...
MG 5-5 BURLAGA, L. F. Enhanced interplanetary magnetic fields as the cause of forbush decreases ...
MG 5-6 AHLUWALIA, H. S. The forbush decrease of november 17, 1966 ...
MG 5-7 ANDA, R. Cosmic ray three-dimensional anisotropies
MG 5-8 AGRAWAL, S. P. Synthesis of the results of cosmic ray intensity variation during the period of unusual forbush decrease of august 1972 ...
MG 5-9 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. Solar wind observations associated with the august 1972 solar events ...
MG 5-10 GOLD, R. E. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 5. solar wind and coronal influence on a forbush decrease lasting one solar rotation ...
MG 5-10b BLAND, C. J. A simple model for the forbush-decrease in the galactic cosmic ray flux ...
MG 5-11 KAMOLDINOV, S. M. The influence of magnetic corks upon the galactic cosmic ray distribution ...
MG 6- FLUCTUATION
MG 6-1 JOKIPII, J. R. Two-component model for cosmic ray fluctuations at neutron monitor energies ...
MG 6-2 ATTOLINI, M. R. The power spectral density of cosmic ray scintillations in a field direction with respect to the earth-sun reference system ...
MG 6-3 GALLI, M. On the amplitude of the transient diurnal variation ...
MG 6-6 KODAMA, M. Short time variations of cosmic ray intensity observed by using balloon ...
MG 6-7 ALEXEYENKO, V. V. Short-period variations of cosmic rays ...
MG 6-8 KOZLOV, V. I. Power spectra of short-period variations of cosmic ray intensity during the periods of shock wave passage ...
MG 6-9 CHARAKHCHYAN, T. N. The power spectra of cosmic ray intensity and the solar activity indices in the period range of 50-1000 days ...
Volume 4 - MG Session and Pioneer-Symposium
MG 7- DIURNAL VARIATION
MG 7-2 ROELOF, E. C. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 4. Amplitude of the diurnal variation in neutron monitors on interplanetary field lines orbiting above coronal holes
MG 7-3 MURAYAMA, T. Anisotropy of cosmic rays associated with high velocity streams of interplanetary plasma
MG 7-4 SARI, J. W. The cosmic ray diurnal variations and fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 7-5 OWENS, A. J. The diurnal anisotropy and its relationship to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 7-6 BEMALKHEDKAR, M. M. Quiet time cosmic ray anomalous diurnal anisotropy with maximum in morning hours
MG 7-7 DORMAN, L. I. Distribution of the vector of cosmic ray solar anisotropy in interplanetary space in terms of the asymmetrical model of anisotropic diffusion
MG 7-8 KRYMSKY, G. F. Space gradients and cosmic ray currents
MG 7-9 CHASSON, R. L. Enhanced daily waves of muons and nucleons during 5-8 august 1972
MG 7-10 DUGGAL, S. P. Interplanetary shock waves and the northsouth anisotropy in cosmic rays
MG 7-11 KONDO, I. Z. North-south asymmetry of cosmic ray flux and polarity of interplanetary magnetic field
MG 7-13 BYCHKOVSKAYA, A. KH. North-south asymmetry and variations of cosmic ray isotropic flux and solar activity
MG 7-14 AGRAWAL, S. P. Time variation of the characteristics of the diurnal anisotropy of cosmic radiation
MG 7-15 ASYLBAEVA, S. D. Cosmic ray anisotropy and its time variations
MG 7-16 FORBUSH, S. E. Cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy and the sun's polar magnetic field
MG 7-17 DUGGAL, S. P. Long term changes in the solar diurnal anisotropy
MG 7-18 LEVY, E. H. Origin of the twenty year wave in the diurnal variation
MG 7-19 THAMBYAHPILLAI, T. Long-term changes in the solar diurnal variation
MG 7-21 CHALOUPKA, P. Three dimensional studies of cosmic ray anisotropies
MG 7-22 KANNO, T. Anisotropy of the semi-diurnal and the third harmonic diurnal variation of cosmic ray neutron intensity and their time variation
MG 7-23 TAKAHASHI, H. N. Spherical zonal harmonic components of cosmic rays in interplanetary space
MG 7-24 KOTA, J. Second spherical harmonics of the cosmic ray angular distribution
MG 7-25 YASUE, S. Analysis of three-dimensional cosmic ray anisotropy on hourly basis
MG 7-26 AGRAWAL, S. P. Critical study of the diurnal and semi-diurnal variation of cosmic ray intensity on day-to-day basis
MG 7-27 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Some characteristics of the solar tridiurnal variation of cosmic rays
MG 7-28 KANE, R. P. Non-field-aligned nature of the diffusion vector of cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy
MG 8- GEOMEGNETIC EFFECTS
MG 8-1 GALL, R. Propagation of solar cosmic rays across the earth magnetosheath
MG 8-2 MASLEY, A. J. Calculations of charged particle entry and propagation to the polar regions
MG 8-3 FENNELL, J. F. Low energy polar cap electrons during quiet times
MG 8-4 BOROVKOV, L. P. The possible penetration of solar electrons after solar event on September 24,1974, on apatity ground based and stratospheric data
MG 8-6 OROZCO, A. Seasonal and daily variation of directions of approach to ground and balloon stations
MG 8-7 SHEA, M. A. A comparison of vertical cosmic ray cutoff rigidities as calculated with different geomagnetic field models
MG 8-8 GOLD, R. E. A preliminary idealized network of neutron monitors for the study of solar modulation
MG 8-9 SHEA, M. A. Variations of the calculated cosmic ray equator over a 20-year interval
MG 8-10 SHEA, M. A. A five by fifteen degree world grid of calculated cosmic ray vertical cutoff rigidities for 1965 and 1975
MG 8-12 SMART, D. F. Cosmic ray penumbral effects for selected balloon launching locations
MG 8-13 SMART, D. F. An analysis of trajectory-derived penumbral widths
MG 8-14 LEZNIAK, J. A. The effect of ionization energy loss on the calculation of rigidity transmittance functions
MG 8-15 WEBBER, W. R. Geomagnetic cut-offs at 1.7 & 2.6 GV - transmission functions & isotopic analysis of cosmic ray nuclei
MG 8-16 MASLEY, A. J. Experimental measurements of charged particle cutoff latitudes
MG 8-17 ALDAGAROVA, KH. Z. Cosmic ray variations due to geomagnetic field variations
MG 8-18 FLUCKIGER, E. Cutoff rigidity variations of European mid-latitude stations during the September 1974 fobrunner decrease
MG 8-19 KOMORI, H. An application of statistical adjustment of data to the energetic solar cosmic ray increase of august 7, 1972
MG 8-20 HUMBLE, J. E. Dependence of the loop-cone on changes in the geomagnetic field
MG 8-22 DOBROTIN, N. A. Reverse flux of cosmic ray multicharge nuclei at heights of 250-300 km above the earth
MG 8-23 ALEXANDROV, YU. A. Cosmic radiation beneath the radiation belts of the earth
MG 8-24 KONIG, P. J. The anisotropy of albedo re-entrant at midlatitudes ¿
MG 8-25 DOBROWOLSKA, B. Pulsations of magnetospheric electrons ¿
MG 8-26 FAN, C. Y Acceleration of H, He, and heavy ions observed in the magnetosheath, magnetotail, and near-by interplanetary space ¿
MG 9-ATMOSPHERIC EFFECTS
MG 9-1 NAGASHIMA, K. Nature of extremely low density air shower ¿
MG 9-4a DORMAN, L. I. Monte-carlo calculations of the integral multiplicity of generation and the coupling coefficients for rigid and soft cosmic Ray muons ...
MG 9-4b DORMAN, L. I. Monte-carlo calculations of the partial and total barometric coefficients of the cosmic Ray muon component ...
MG 9-4c DORMAN, L. I. Development of the theory of meteorological effects in cosmic rays
MG 9-5 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Meteorological and environmental contributions to the couting rate of a muon telescope underground
MG 9-6 CHUANG, L. S. Observation of atmospheric effects on slow muons
MG 9-7 MERKER, M. Calculated angular distributions of energetic atmospheric neutrons
MG 9-8 DORMAN, L. I. Analysis of hysteresis in cosmic rays relative to variations in the heliolatitude index of solar activity for the various epochs of solar activity cycle
MG 9-9 LUSOV, A. A. The calculation of integral multiplicity of generation of cosmic rays neutron component for the neutron monitor NM-64
MG 9-10 RAUBENHEIMER, B. C. Theoretical response of a modified NM-64 neutron monitor
MG 9-11 LOCKWOOD, J. A. Energy spectrum and flux of high energy neutrons at balloon altitude
MG 9-12 VORONOV, S. A. Measurements of charge composition of secondary atmospheric electron flux
MG 9-13 DOBROTIN, N. A. The secondary electron spectrum at heights of 250-300 km above the earth
MG 9-15 GALPER, A. M. Measurements of secondary electrons in the atmosphere
MG 9-16 PALMEIRE, R. A. R. Atmospheric gamma-ray spectrum measured at 12 GV cutoff rigidity ...
MG 9-17 BAZILEVSKAYA, G. A. The energy spectrum of photons in the atmosphere in the range of 0,03-3 MeV
MG 9-18 LICHTI, G. Angular distribution of atmospheric gamma-radiation in the MeV-range at high balloon altitudes
MG 9-19 IYUDIN, A. F. Investigation of secondary gamma rays in the atmosphere
MG 9-20MANDROU, P. Measurements of atmospheric y-radiation as a function of altitude and zenith angle in the 200 KeV-18 MeV range
MG 9-21 DORMAN, L. I. Features of the effect of low-energy solar cosmic rays and precipitating particles on the ionosphere
MG 9-21b DORMAN, L. I. Possibility of studying the solar cosmic rays and the geomagnetic threshold variations at high latitudes basis of ionospheric effects ...
MG 9-22 BOGANOVA, O. A. Integral multiplicities of various cosmic ray components in the earth's atmosphere as functions of altitude, geomagnetic cutoff rigidity and primary cosmic ray spectrum
MG 9-23 ALVIAL, G. A method to study the effect of the atmospheric humidity on the absorption of the secondary cosmic ray flux ¿
MG 10-UNDERGROUND AND SIDERAL VARIATIONS
MG 10-1 REGENER, V. H. Cosmic ray diurnal variations underground and the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 10-2 CINI-CASTAGNOLI, G. Change in the phase of the apparent sidereal variation
MG 10-3 CINI-CASTAGNOLI, G. Seasonal changes in the phase of the diurnal variation measured underground
MG 10-4 CINI-CASTAGNOLI, G. Diurnal anisotropies of cosmic ray intensity underground and interplanetary magnetic field directions
MG 10-5 MORI, S. 27-day recurrences of enhanced daily variations of the cosmic ray intensity during 1973-1975
MG 10-6 MORI, S. Multi-directional measurements of the cosmic ray intensity variation at 30 M.W.E. underground at misato
MG 10-7 ICHINOSE, M. Solar and sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays observed at 30 M.W.E. underground and its relation to the interplanetary magnetic field
MG 10-8 HUMBLE, J. E. Sidereal variations observed underground in Tasmania
MG 10-9 FENTON, A. G. Sidereal cosmic variations at ~365 M.W.E. underground
MG 10-10 SWINSON, D. B. Observations of cosmic ray density gradients at high rigidities
MG 10-11 SWINSON, D. B. Cosmic rays and Jupiter
MG 10-12 COOKE, D. J. Computer determination of anisotropic response of muon telescopes
MG 10-13 JACKLYN, R. M. A new cosmic ray observatory at mawson, Antarctica
MG 10-14 NAGASHIMA, K. Sidereal time variation of small air showers observed at mt. norikura
MG 10-15 KAVLAKOV, S. Multidirectional telescope measurements on P. musala (2925 m.a,s.1.)
PIONEER-SYMPOSIUM
P-1 McDONALD, F. B. The radial gradient of galactic cosmic rays
P-2 McKIBBEN, R. B. Cosmic ray radial intensity gradients measured by pioneer 10 and 11
P-3 LOCKWOOD, J. A. Comparisons of ground-based monitor data with pioneer 10 and 11 observations in 1972-74
P-4 AXFORD, W. I. Measurements of cosmic ray anisotropies from pioneer 10 and 11
P-5 WEBBER, W. R. Further studies of the new component of cosmic ray at low energies
P-6 McCARTHY, J. The time and spatial behavior of solar flare proton anisotropies observed in deep space on pionner 10 and 11
P-7 ZWICKL, R. Solar cosmic ray events at large radial distances from the sun
P-9 McDONALD, F. B. Simultaneous observations of MeV electrons of Jovian origin at 1 and 2 AU
P-10 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. The solar wind between 0.7 A.U. and 5.0 A.U.
P-11 INTRILIGATOR, D. S. Direct observations of the solar wind interaction with Jupiter
P-12 LIBBY, L. M. Comparison of magnetospheres and radio emissions of Jupiter with earth
Volume 5 - SP Session and Helios-Symposium
SP 1- ACCELERATION OF SOLAR PARTICLES
SP 1-1 SAKURAI, K. Acceleration of energetic particles in solar flares...
SP 1-2 PÉRZ-PERAZA, J. Source energy spectrum of protons accelerated in a high density medium
SP 2.1- COMPOSITION DURING ACTIVE PERIODS
SP 2.1-1 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. I. Relative abundance of proton to helium nuclei in solar cosmic ray events
SP 2.1-2 IPAVICH, F. M. Observations of <1mev/nuc protons and ions during the September 1974 series of flares
SP 2.1-3 VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. Composition of solar energetic particles
SP 2.1-4 GLOECKLER, G. Abundances, charge states, and energy spectra of helium and heavy ions during solar particle events
SP 2.1-5 DURGAPRASAD, N. Measurements of He/0 and he/ne ratios in the low energy solar cosmic rays in the January 24, 1971 event
SP 2.1-6 NEVATIA, J. The abundances of solar o, ne,mg,and si nuclei in the January 24, 1971 event and their implications
SP 2.1-7 PÉREZ-PERAZA, J. On the overabundance of heavy nuclei in the generation process of solar cosmic rays
SP 2.1-8 ARMSTRONG, T. P. Variations in the charge composition of the july 2-12,1974, solar particle event
SP 2.1-9 WEBBER, W. R. Solar and galactic cosmic ray abundances a comparison and some comments
SP 2.1-10 DOBROTIN, N. A. The acceleration of heavy nuclei on the sun
SP 2.1-12 GOPALAN, K. Enhanced solar cosmic-ray flux in the early solar system
SP 2.1-13 HOVESTADT, D. Heavy particle emission of unusual composition from the sun
SP 2.1-14 MCDONALD, F. B. 3He abundance in solar energetic particle events
SP 2.1-15 IBRAGIMOV, I. A. On the nuclear reactions during solar flares
SP 2.1-16 HURFORD, G. J. Observations of hydrogen and helium isotopes in solar cosmic rays
SP 2.1-17 STEPHENS, S. A. Nucleosynthesis of 3he in the sun and the variations of 3he/4he in solar wind
SP 3- SOLAR X-AND Y-RAYS
SP 3-1 RAMATY, R. Time dependences of the 0.51 and 2.2 MeV lines in solar flares
SP 3-2 BAISAKALOVA, A. B. Calculation of solar neutron and gamma ray fluxes during the flares and the quiet periods
SP 3-3 KANBACH, G. Time history and model calculations of the 2.2 MeV gamma ray line from the flares of august, 1972
SP 3-4 KIM, C. Y. A search for high energy gamma rays from a quiet sun
SP 3-5 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Low energy neutrons from sun
SP 3-6 CRANNELL. C. J. Positron annihilation in solar flares
SP 3-7 BAI, T. Gamma-ray and radio evidence for the acceleration of high-energy particles oin solar flares
SP 3-8 MEWALDT, R. A. A search for solar flare positrons
SP 3-9 HURLEY, K. A hard x-ray observation of the 4 july 1974 solar flare
SP 3-10 CHARIKOV, J. E. The x-ray radiation of the solar flare in the loop magnetic field
SP 4 - CORONAL PROPAGATION
SP 4-1 WIBBERENZ, G. The exponential decay of solar flare particles. I . eastern hemisphere events
SP 4-2 REINHARD, R. The exponential decay of solar flare particles. II. Western hemisphere events
SP 4-3 ROELOF, E. C. Observation using interplanetary scintillations at 34.3 MHZ of the effect of solar wind disturbance on a solar energetic particle event
SP 4-4 KRIEGER, A. S. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 1. Sources of solar wind streams as defined by x-ray emission and ho obsorption features
SP 4-5 ROELOF, E. C. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 2. Coronal control of interplanetary injection of 300kev protons
SP 4-6 GOLD, R. E. Relation of large-scale coronal x-ray structure and cosmic rays: 3. Low-intensity solar particle events with enhanced ~3mev helium and medium fluxes associated with solar wind streams
SP 5 - INTERPLANETARY PROPAGATION
SP 5.1-1 ROELOF, E. C. Scatter-free colliumated convectional and cosmic-ray transport at 1 AU
SP 5.1-2 NOLTE, J. T. Mathematical formulation of scatter-free propagation of solar cosmic rays
SP 5.1-4 KUNSTMANN, J. On diffusive-convective solutions of the Fokker-planck equation
SP 5.1-5 EARL, J. A. The effect of adiabatic focusing upon charged particle propagation in random magnetic fields
SP 5.1-6 NG, C. K. Late-time distribution of solar-flare cosmic rays-its dependence on the functional form of the diffusion coefficient
SP 5.1-7 NG, C. K. A model for the propagation of solar-flare cosmic rays
SP 5.1-9 SCHULZE, B. M. On the influence of injection profiles ad of interplanetary propagation on the time-intensity-and time-anisotropy-profiles of solar cosmic rays at 1 AU
SP 5.1-10 BALOGH, A. Solar proton pitch angle distribution for the January 24,1969 event
SP 5.1-11 WEBB, G. M. Energy changes and solar cosmic-rays ¿
SP 5.2-1 AMATA, E. On the propagation of low energy solar protns in the interplanetary medium
SP 5.2-2 MA SUNG, L. S. Propagation characteristics of solar flare particles
SP 5.2-3 MCDONALD, F. B. The interplanetary acceleration of energetic nucleons
SP 5.2-4 CHIRKOV, N. P. On cosmic ray flares
SP 5.2-5 GORCHAKOV, E. V. Transport path of solar protons with energies ep~1-5 mev
SP 5.2-6 LIN, R. P. Propagation characteristics of fast solar electrons in the inner solar system inferred from solar type III radio bursts
SP 5.2-7 MCGUIRE, R. E. Observation of low energy electrons and protons from solar active regions
SP 5.2-8 KODAMA, M. Anisotropic arrival of relativistic solar flare particles on the earth
SP 5.2-9 DOBROTIN, N. A. Some data on solar flare protons on the 29th april 1973
SP 5.2-10 GOLD, R. E. Anisotropy measurements of ~50 kev solar protons
SP 5.3-1 HSIEH, K. C. The effect of interplanetary discontinuities on the angular distributions of energetic particles
SP 5.3-2 PINTER, S. Flare-generated interplanetary shock wave deceleration effects in low-energy storm particle events
SP 5.3-3 PALMEIRA, R. A. R. Energetic storm particles and their relation to tangential discontinuities ...
SP 5.3-4 CHEN, G. Acceleration of charged particles in oblique mdh shocks
SP 5.3-5 SCHOLER, M. Effect of interplanetary shock waves on solar cosmic rays
SP 5.3-6 LEVY, E. H. A model for the acceleration of particles trapped between converging shock waves
SP 5.3-7 IPAVICH, F. M. Analysis of the 31 oct. 1972 interplanetary shock wave and associated unusual phenomena
SP 5.3-8 SARRIS, E. T. Observations of energetic particles near interplanetary mhd discontinuities
SP 5.3-9 HERISTCHI, D. J. Upper cutoff in the spectrum of high energy solar particles during cycles 19-20
HELIOS SYMPOSIUM
H-1 CHRISTON, S. Nucleon radial gradients between 0.45 and 1.0 A.U. from the mariner-10 mission to mercury
H-2 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. Heliocentric intensity gradient of galactic cosmic ray from helios A
H-3 GREEN, G. Cosmic ray anisotropies measured on helios-1
H-4 WITH, M. Energy spectra of protons and particles measured on helios 1
H-5 TRAINOR, J. H. Interplanetary quiet time differential spectra of protons and alpha particles below 30 mev/nucleon from helios A
H-6 KUNOW, H. Variations of cosmic ray intensities during the first part of the helio-1 mission
H-7 KEPPLER, E. Angular distribution of solar protons in various distances from the sun
H-8 VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. I. Propagation of soslar particles from solar events detected by helios A
H-9 ROSENBAUER, H. Preliminary results of the helios plasma experiment
H-10 NEUBAUER, F. M. Initial results of the T.U.-braunschweig fluxgate magnetometer experiment on the macroscopic structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
Volume 6 - MN Session
KONG, D. F. L. Absolute intensity measurement of cosmic-ray muons by air cerenkov method
DULLER, N. M. Momentum and zenithal dependence of the enhacements of intensities of cosmic ray muons
KARMAKAR, N. L. Measurement of zenith angular distribution of integral cosmic ray muon intensities near sea level at 16° n
KASHA, H. Momentum spectra and charge ratios of muons at 30° and 75°
BATTACHARYYA, D. P. Sea level muon spectrum derived from primary cosmic ray spectrum using new scaling constants
GURENTSOV, V. I. Comparison of energy muon spectrum measuremed at sea level with depth-intensity curve
AL-RAWI, S. S. Underground muons at large zenith angles
BAZER-BACHI,A. R. Angular depth distribution of muons in the mont-blanc tunnel
ANDERSON, S. Slow muons and other associated, locally produced particle fluxes at 60 meters underwater
BASCHIERA, B. Spark chambers telescope at 4300 m. w. e.I. Muon intensity and angular distribution
BHAT, P. N. Angular distribution of low energy muons at a depth of 417 hg. Cm -2 underground
HAMPEL, W. Measurement of cosmic ray muon-induced radioisotopes 57co, 58co and 60co in nickel
MIZUTANI, K. Deep underground intensities of high energy muons
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Cosmic ray measurements at the depths of 3375 hg/cm2 in the kolar gold mines
OSBORNE,A. R. The multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons in magnetic spectrometers, I: theoretical results
OSBORNE,A. R. The multiple scattering of cosmic ray muons in magnetic spectrometers, II: experimental results
TOMPSON , M. G. Multiple scattering of muons in the range 12 1000 gev/c
HANSEN, S. The electromagnetic interactions of muons in iron
STAMM, W. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
DAU, W. D. Production spectra of cosmic ray muons
PETRUKHIN,A.A. Influence of the primary cosmic ray nuclei on the k/(pi)- ratio estimates in cosmic rays
KIRILLOV-UGRYUMOV, V.G. Generation processes of cosmic ray muons
BOROG, V.V. The cross-section of the nuclear interaction of high energy muons
CHIN, S. Monte carlo simulation of nuclear shower in Fe
CHIN, S. On the contributions of nuclear interaction to the bursts induced by muons
CHOATE, L. M. Search for charge asymetry in electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
HONDA, K. Structural bursts produced by high energy muons in the rock
ANDERSON, S. Anomalous stopping particles at great depths underground
BASCHIERA, B. Spark chambers telescopes at 4300 m.w.e. II stopping muons
LAU, S. Y. Electromagnetic interactions of muons in iron at known energies
PAUL,A. Experimental study of direct pair production (DPP) of electron-positron by muons from the vertical and inclined directions
ERLYKIN,A. D. Multiparticle electromagnetic interactions in high energy muons physics
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Inelastic scattering of cosmic ray muons at energy losses up to 1000 gev and photon-nucleons cross section
MIZUTANI, K. The cosmic ray muon data in view of new possibilities of particle interactions
ERLYKIN,A. D. Response function for near sea level muons
ERLYKIN,A. D. Relationship of the muon charge ratio to the mass composition of primary cosmic rays
GONED,A. Multiple muons and their relevance to ultra-high energy interactions
BAXENDALE, J. M. The muon spectrum and charge ratio to 2000 gev/c
ASHTON, F. Measurements on muon groups in cosmic rays at sea level
TOMPSON, M. G. An interpretation of the muon spectrum and charge ratio based on i.s.r. Results
ASATIANI, T. L. Momentum spectrum and charge ratio of single cosmic ray muons in the momentum range (20-4000) gev/c
ASATIANI, T. L. Momentum spectra and charge ratio of horizontal atmospheric muons at mountain altitudes in the momentum range (20-1600) gev/c
ASATIANI, T. L. The investigation of muon bundles
KITAMURA, T. Measurement of muon spectrum by mutron
AKASHI, M. Measurements of the energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons with emulsion chamber underground
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Depth vs intensity relation and integral energy spectrum of muons
ABDEL-MONEM, M. S. Cosmic ray muon spectra at zenith angles 65° and 80° using the AMH magnetic spectrometer
OSBORNE,A. R. Correction of the measured cosmic ray muon spectrum for multiple scattering effects
ABDEL-MONE, .M .S. Theorical models for the muon spectrum at sea level
KEUFFEL, J. W. The charge ratio of ultra high-energy cosmic-ray muons
BERGESON, H. E. Analysis of multiple muon rates and distribution of muon pairs deep underground
LOWE, G. H. Lateral distribution of muon pairs in deep underground muon showers
BASAROV, E. V. The observation of muon groups at thienchan station
MIONO, S. Cosmic ray muon spectrum around 10 tev derived from burst size spectrum and proposal of new detector for observations at energies greater than 10 tev
BADHWAR, G. D. A determination of the sea level muon spectrum using accelerator data and some implications
CARSTESEN, K. The sea level muon momentum spectrum and charge ratio at 75°
LILAND,A. Multiplicity distributions and the charge ratio of cosmic ray muons
OLEJNICZAK, J. Calculations of the high energy muon content in EAS Allowing for fluctuations of the proton-air nucleus collision parameters
WDOWCZYK, J. Horizontal air showers
WOHLENBERG, J. Penetrating particles in horizontal air showers
BERGAMASCO, L. The lateral distribution of muons in showers at 40 m.w.e. Underground
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Multiple muons observed deep underground
PATTISON, J. B. M. The cern neutrino experiment
VOLKOVA, L. V. Cosmic ray neutrino spectra in the range of low and intermediate energies
BARABANOV, I. R. The dry chlorine substance as solar neutrino detector
VOLVOVA, L. V. Spectra of high energy showers generated by cosmic ray neutrinos deep under water
GARMSTON, H. J. Search for anti-neutrino bursts using the haverah park e a s Array
MICKENS, .R. E. The neutrino charge form-factor
AURELA,A. M. Statistical significance of the counts observed in the solar neutrino experiment
KUCHOWICZ, B. The solar neutrino discrepancy
CHOI, M. C. A study of the cosmic ray muon neutrino intensities
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Observation of special events in neutrino interactions deep underground indicative of production of new massive and long lived particles
HIGASHI, S. A triggering system for high momentum selection in the mutron spectrometer
KITAMURA, T. Pair meter- A new muon spectrometer
MISAKI,A. S. Monte Carlo simulation for the mutron calorimeter
ASATIANI, T. L. A complex installation for the investigation of high energy cosmic ray muons
BARTON, J. C. A large underground anticoincidence experiment
Volume 7 - HE Session
HE 1-1 GAISSER, T. K. On the relation between próton-proton and próton-nucleus cross sections at very high energies ...
HE 1-2 ZATSEPIN, G. T. On the nature of interaction at high energies
HE 1-3 MORI, K. The gross characteristics of hadronnic matter at very high energy
HE 1-4 ERLYKIN, A. D. Multiparticle electromagnetic processes in strong interactions ( a model of the gammanisation process)
HE 1-5 JACKSON, S. A. Pion-nucleon scattering at cosmic-ray energies
HE 1-5b STRUGALSKI, Z. S. Interactions of fast n+ mesons with atomic nuclei ¿
HE 1-6 SALEEM, M. Reggeon calculus and k+p elastic scattering
HE 1-7 IWAI, J. Study of rapidity spacings
HE 1-8 BARADZEI, L. T. Scaling in pion production at high and superhigh energies and its interpretation by process of deep fragmentation
HE 1-9 GRIEDER, P. K. On a possible change of the apparent energy dependenc of the secondary particle multiplicity at very high energies
HE 1-10 MURAKI, Y. Hadron-hadron interactions with large transverse momenta
HE 1-11 MURAKI, Y. Hadron-hadron interactions with large transverse momenta (L)
HE 1-12 HALZEN, F. High transverse momentum secondaries in >10-4 gev cosmic ray interactions and models for large pt events
HE 1-13 HAMA, M. Sh-quantum accelerator data on high pt phenomena
HE 1-15 MICKENS, R. E. Upper bound on neutrino cross sections
HE 1-16 MARSHALL LIBBY, L. Mgnitude of weak interactions constant g explained by tunneling
HE 1-17 GRIGOROV, N. L. Studies of direct production of electron-positron pairs by multiply-charged cosmic ray nuclei
HE 2- NUCLEON INTERACTION
HE 2-1 GANGULI, S. N. High energy behaviour of proton proton total cross section and the steepening of primary cosmic ray proton spectrum beyond 10-3 gev
HE 2-3 DIDENKO, L. A. Study of clusterization by cosmic and accelerator methods
HE 2-4 CATZ, P. H. Total cross-section of proton-proton collision estimated on the basis of extensive air shower measurements ..
HE 2-5 HÉBERT, J. Some trends in high-energy proton-nucleus interactions in nuclear emulsion
HE 2-6 BABECKI, J. On the dependence of the multiplicity of particles produced in proton-nucleus interactions at high energies on the mass number of target
HE 2-7 NAM, R. A. Investigation of nucleon-nuclei of air cross-section at energy greater than 10 tev
HE 2-8 JONES, L. W. Charged-prong multiplicity and angular distributions from nucleon-nucleus interactions
HE 2-9 AYRE, C. A. Neutron-nucleus total cross section, 30-270 gev
HE 2-10 AZIMOV, S. A. Á study of partial inelasticity coefficient in the interactions of nucleons and pions with nuclei at the energies 200- 2000 gev
HE 2-11 BIAKAS, A. Dispersion and average multiplicity in high energy proton-nucleus and nucleus-nucleus collisions
HE 2-12 ANDERSSON, B. A new interpretation of high energy proton-nucleus interactions
HE 2-13 ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Some characteristics of nucleon-nuclear interactions in the energy range of 100-1000 gev
HE 2-14 BUBELEV, E. G. On pattern recognition of fireballs and isobars in the lobachevsky velocity space
HE 2-15 BAUMGARDT, H. G. Mach cones in fast nucleus-nucleus collisions I
HE 2-16 HOFMANN, J. Mach cones in fast nucleus-nucleus collisions II
HE 2-17 GRIGOROV, N. L. Measurements of the effective cross section of inelastic interaction of high-energy protons with light atomic nuclei
HE 3 - NUCLEAR INTERACTIONS
HE 3-1 SAITO, T. Fragmentation of heavy nuclei and their factorization properties
HE 3-2 MATSUBAYASHI, T. Projectile fragmentation of vh-nuclei at about 10 gev/nucleon
HE 3-3 GAGARIN YU, F. Total disintegration of the target-nucleus initiated by relativistic heavy primaries and n mesons (ekin=60gev.)
HE 3-4 LINDSTROM, P. J. Fragmentation of 40 ar at 100 gev/c
HE 3-5 HECKMAN, H. H. Interactions of 2.1 gev/n 4he, 12c, 14n and 16o nuclei in emulsion
HE 3-6 TATI, T. Nuclear interactions and meson multiplicities at ultrahigh energies
HE 3-7 HOSHINO, K. Detailed analysis of super high energy jet showers
HE 3-8 KIM, C. O. Composition of the secondary particles produced in nuclear interactions at ~1012 ev
HE 3-9 JUDEK, B. Interactions of 2.1 gev/nucleon 16o nuclei in emulsions
HE 3-10 JUDEK, B. Interactions of singly charged secondary particles from 2.1 gev/nucleon 16o interactions in emulsions
HE 3-11 JUDEK, B. Interactions od secondary nuclei with z>=2 from 2.1 gev/nucleon 16o emulsion nucleus interactions at 2.0 gev/nucleon
HE 3-13 JAKOBSSON, B. Transverse momentum distributions of multiply charged fragments in 16o emulsion nucleus interactions at 2.0 gev/nucleon
HE 3-14 KRISTIANSSON, K. Heavy ion interactions in the energy interval 150-200 mev/nucleon
HE 3-16 TOMASZEWSKI, A. On possibility of deriving some characteristics of ultra high energy interactions from the data on gamma-families detected in x-ray film chamber
HE 3-19 BUDILOV, V. K. Experiment pamir . i. energy spectra of y-quanta at the altitude of 4370 m and 4880 m
HE 3-20 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-19. Experiment pamir .II. y-families with energy 30-500 TeV ¿
HE 3-21 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-19. Experiment pamir.III. preliminary data on y-quantum and hadron families with energies E>500TeV
HE 3-22 TAKIBAEV, ZH. S. High energy gamma-quanta in hadron-nuclear interactions at primary energies exceeding 2.5 TeV
HE 3-23 TAKIBAEV, ZH. S. Investigation of gamma-ray families in dense target
HE 3-24 LATTES, C. M. G. Atmospheric phenomena of high energy cosmic-rays at mt. chacaltaya
HE 3-25 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-24. Multiple production of mesons in cosmic-ray high energy nuclear interactions
HE 3-26 FOR AUTHORS PLEASE SEE PAPER HE 3-24. Further evidence for new type of nuclear interactions at extremely high energy
HE 4- ACCELERATOR MEASUREMENTS
HE 4-1 YOUNG, P. S. Nuclear interactions of in emulsion at 200 GeV
HE 4-3 FUJIOKA, G. Proton-nucleus interactions at high energies
HE 5- NEW PARTICLES
HE 5-1 BRIATORE, L. Results in the search for heavy fundamental particles in muon showers underground
HE 5-2 DARDO, M. Limits for the fluxes of non-conventional particles in muon showers underground
HE 5-3 GOPALAKRISHNAN, N. V. Search for heavy mass particles in cosmic ray hadron interactions
HE 5-4 BARROWES, S. C. Search for a particle with a long interaction length
HE 5-5 LATTES, C. M. G. Fire-balls and new particles
HE 5-6 SUGIMOTO, H. A new particle observed in high energy comic ray interactions
HE 5-7 GAISSER, T. K. Cross sections for production of new and massive hadrons at cosmic ray energies
HE 5-8 BARBER, H. B. Magnetic mass spectrometer search at 2750 m. for hypothetical massive particles
HE 5-9 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Search for long lived particles with masses greater than 10 GeV
HE 5-10 BIYAJIMA, M. The decay of heavily massive particles and large transverse momentum distribution
HE 5-11 HOSHINO, K. On the x-particles observed in the cosmic ray jet showers
HE 5-12 HOSHINO, K. X-particle production in 205 GeV/c proton interactions
HE 5-14 MORI, K. The logarithmic-mass-formula for new resonance states HE 5-15 MORI, K. Comments on the new resonance
HE 5-16 YOKOI, K. On the high pt particles observed in large accelerators ¿
HE 5-17 HAZEN, W. E. A cloud chamber study of large cosmic ray bursts from an absorber at sea level
HE 5-18 ASEIKIN, V. S. Long flying component in eas cores
HE 5-19 BARUCH, J. E. F. Further evidence of the existence of mandelas
HE 5-20ASHTON, F. Search for e/3 quarks in regions of eas of local electron density >500m-2
HE 5-21 HAZEN, W. E. A search for e/3 quarks using the leeds cloud chamber
HE 5-22 PRESCOTT, J. R. Tachyons revisited -comments on a search for faster-than-light particles
HE 5-23 FEGAN, D. J. Results of a search for time structure in the distribution of scientillation counter events detected during a 400 u sec interval prior to 1015 eV eas fronts
HE 5-24 HAZEN, W. E. A search for precursors to extensive air showers
HE 5-25 EMERY, M. W. A search for tachyons in extensive air showers
HE 6- CASCADE STUDIES
HE 6-1 SATO, Y. Investigation of nuclear interactions around 10 TeV with balloon-borne emulsion chamber
HE 6-2 OHTA, I. The energy spectrum of high energy gamma rays observed at an airplane altitude
HE 6-3 AMINEVA, T. P. High-energy nucleon and pion spectra in cosmic rays at a depth of 60 g/cm2
HE 6-4 ASHTON, F. The energy spectrum of charged pions in the energy range 40 GeV-7 TeV in the incoherent component of the cosmic radiation at sea level
HE 6-5 BARBER, H. B. Cosmic ray mass and momentum spectra at mountain altitude
HE 6-7 ANOSHIN, A. I. Composition and other properties of cosmic ray radiation near 1000 GeV
HE 6-8 DEMIANOV, A. I. Features of leading particle interactions within nucleus
HE 6-9 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Measurement of the flux of charged hadrons at 2900m
HE 6-10 SIOHAN, F. Measurement of the flux of charged hadrons at sea-level
HE 6-11 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Neutral to charge ratio of unaccompanied hadrons of energy above 100GeV at an elevation of 2900m
HE 6-12 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Measurement of the unaccompanied pionproton flux ratio at 2900 meters using a transition radiation detector¿
HE 6-13 ELLSWORTH, R. W. Interaction lengths of 100-2000 GeV cosmic-ray hadrons in iron
HE 6-14 AKASHI, M. Mt. fuji emulsion chamber experiment I, atmospheric cosmic-ray spectra in the very high energy region
HE 6-15 AKASHI, M. Mt. fuji emulsion chamber experimental II study of gamma-ray families with energy 1014 eV or more
HE 6-16 SHIBATA, M. Observation of high energy phenomena with fe-emulsion chamber
HE HE -6-17 DUNAEVSKY. M. Siulation of atmosphericear cascades
HE 6-18 ELLSWORH R. W. alculation of ene flow pectra in the atmosphere ..
HE 6-19 THOMPSON, M. G. Monte-carlo calculations of cosmic ray spectra
HE 6-20 FOMIN, YU. A. Calculations of characteristics of y-ray and hadron families
HE 6-22 GRIEDER, P. K. F. Can high energy interaction and particle production models be tested effectively with cosmic ray air shower observations by means of simulation calculations ?
HE 6-23 KASAHARA, K. Can we understand high energy cosmic-ray sspectra on the basis of scaling hypothesis?
HE 6-24 HAZEN, W. E. Correlation of hadron intensities in the atmosphere with the modeling of high-energy interactions
HE 6-25 GOPALAKRISHNAN, N. V. Studies on the shower development of cosmic ray hadrons in iron using a large multiplate cloud chamber at energies above 50 GeV
HE 6-26 KASAHARA, K. Effect of tentative rising cross-sections on the atmospheric cosmic-ray spectra
HE 6-27 ASTAFYEV, V. A. Drawing of random stars at superhigh energies
HE 6-28 AHLUWALIA, H. S. Revised dae coupling function for the underground muon telescope
HE 6-29 KITAZIMA, T. On the longitudinal development of extremely high energy electromagnetic cascade shower in the atmosphere
HE 6-30 KONISHI, E. On the three-dimensional cascade shower taking into account of the effect of landau, pomeranchuk and migdal in the lead absorber
HE 6-31 KITAZIMA, T. On the three-dimensional electromagnetic cascade shower in the atmosphere taking into account of landau, pomeranchuk and midgal effect
HE 6-34 BETMAN, R. G. Moments of the number of electrons in electromagnetic showers in substances with large z
HE 6-35 GUZHAVIN, V. V. Analytical solution of the one-dimensional and three-dimensional problems of the cascade shower for the superhigh energies including the landau-pomeranchuk effect
HE 6-36 GUZHAVIN, V. V. On the characteristics of spatial-angular distribution function for particles of an electron-photon shower in the mean-angle approximation
HE 6-37 GUZHAVIN, V. V. Electron lateral distribution at different stages of cascade shower development in real atmosphere
HE 6-38 BELYAEV, A. A. MANY-GROUP METHOD IN THE ELECTRON-PHOTON SHOWER THEORY
HE 6-39 ASTAFYEV, A.A. Electron spatial distribution near of the shower core, resulting from interactions of high-energy nucleons and atomic nuclei with nuclei ¿
HE 6-40 GUZHAVIN, V. V. Electron spatial distribution near the core of a cascade shower in a layered medium
HE 6-41 BELYAEV, A. A. Angular characteristics of electron-photon cascade with all essential processes exactly taken into account
HE 6-42 BAKHTADZE, A. K. Approximate formula for the function of spatial electron distribution in electron-photon showers
HE 6-43 UCHAIKIN, V. V. Functions of distribution and fluctuations of absorption energy electron-photon shower in ionization calorimeter
HE 6-44 JABYONSKI, Z. A monte-carlo simulation of high energy electromagnetic showers with purpose to x-ray film chamber experiments
HE 6-45 THIELHEIM, K. O. Application of functional analytic concepts to the theory of multiple scattering and electromagnetic cascades
HE 6-46 NISHIMURA, J. Spacing effect for the shower developing in the inhomogeneous matter
HE 6-47 DAKE, S. Cascade shower originated in jet shower
HE 6-48 KONISHI, E. Study of longitudinal behaviour of gamma ray air falily
HE 6-49 KONISHI, E. Study of transverse behaviour of gamma ray air family
Volume 8 - EA Session
EA 1 - PRIMARIES AND SPECTRA
JULIUSSON, E. Composition of cosmic rays at 10(10elevado) to 10(13elevado) ev/nucleus
KANEKO, T. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays from 5x10(16elevado) ev to 3x10(18elevado) ev determined from air showers observed at chacaltaya (5,200m a.s.l.)
CLARKE, A. R. The cosmic ray energy spectrum above 10(17elevado) ev
ANTONOV, R. A. Primary energy spectrum of cosmic ray particles in the energy range close to 10(15elevado) ev
ANTONOV, R. A. Altitude dependence of EAS in the upper atmosphere and the u-meson shower intensity near sea level
ASHTON, F. The density spectrum of electrons produced by EAS at sea level
CATZ, PH. Detailed evaluation of the EAS size spectrum in the interval 10(5elevado)-5 x 10(6elevado) particles
ASEIKIN, V. S. The energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays at 10(14elevado)-10(16elevado) ev
DEDENKO, L. G. The structure of EAS in the energy range 10(14elevado) - 10(16elevado) ev
HOCHART, J. P. Effective mass of the primary cosmic ray particles at about 10(15elevado) ev
EA 2 - STRUCTURE
GLUSHKOV, A. V. Measurements of the particle density at the Yakutsk EAS array
LINSLEY, J. The structure function of EAS measured at volcano ranch
KANEKO, T. Lateral distributions of electrons and muons in large air showers observed at chacaltaya (5,200m a.s.l.)
TOYODA, Y. Further study of large air showers at chacaltaya (5,200m a.s.l.)
BARRETT, M. L. Fluctuation of shower front structure: measurements, Ep ~ 10(18elevado) ev
BARRETT, M. L. Interpretation of fluctuations of shower front structure. Ep ~10(18elevado) ev
BRAY, A. D. Structure function of large air showers
BLAKE, P. R. Muons in large extensive air showers
BLAKE, P. R. Measurement of the electron component of EAS
BLAKE, P. R. Comparison of the response of flash tubes and scintillators to EAS
MIYAKE, S. Muon components in extensive air showers
BURGER, J. Energy spectra and production height of muons in EAS
ROZHDESTVENSKY, S. M. Studies of EAS lateral-momentum muon spectrum using a magnetic spectrometer
DZIKOWSKI, T. Height of origin and lateral distribution of 5 gev muons in extensive air showers
NARANAN, S. Lateral distribution of high energy muons (E > 220 GeV) in EAS
KABANOVA, N. V. Investigations of the fluctuations of the muon component of extensive air showers at mountain altitudes
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Lateral structure of the EAS electron and muon components
ASEIKIN, V. S. Electron and muon density distributions of EAS at mountain altitude
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Simulation of EAS in altitude and comparison with the tian-shan EAS experiment 10(13elevado) - 10(16elevado) ev
POPOVA, L. Theoretical investigation of lateral distribution of muon and electron components in EAS initiated by primary protons and nucleus
HOCHART, J. P. Muon-poor extensive air showers
KAWAGUCHI, S. Average lateral distribution of electrons in air showers with sizes between 1x10(7elevado) and 5x10(7elevado) observed at sea level
ASHTON, F. The attenuation length of the electron photon component of EAS determined from both barometer effect and zenith angle distribution measurements
KINO, S. New air shower observation systems at Mt. Norikura
KOMORI, H. An application of statistical adjustment of data to the lateral distribution of extensive air showers
CACHON, A. Absorption length of the E-M component in EAS at mountain altitude (Ep = 10(13-15elevado) ev)
EA 3 - CASCADE MODELS
PROTHEROE, R. J. Computer simulations of large air showers
TURVER, K. E. Temporal and spatial characteristics of the muon component of large air showers
DEDENKO, L. G. Calculation of the depth of the shower maximum development in the energy range of 10(17elevado)-10(19elevado) ev
KALMYKOV, N. N. Extensive air showers and hadron interaction models at superhigh energies
TANAHASHI, G. Features of EAS for fixed shower size
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. The effect of the Air mean free path in the 1D and 3D computed EAS developments
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Simulation of giant EAS at energies higher than 10(10elevado) gev
PROCUREUR, J. Sensitivity of the computed EAS longitudinal development to a variation of the radiation length of high energy electrons
POPOVA, L. Longitudinal development of extensive air showers
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Computer simulation of air showers part II: the effects of rising gross sections and model modifications on particle spectra and distributions
TOMASZEWSKI, A. Estimation of the number of interacting nucleons in nitrogen emulsion nucleus collisions
SHIBATA, T. Theoretical approach of shower phenomena in the atmosphere II - behavior of electromagnetic component
GRINDLAY, J. E. Calculated Cerenkov production of the nucleonic component of EAS and dependence on primary mass
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Evaluation of multiplicity and inelastic cross-section in ultra-high energy p-air interactions by theoretical analysis of EAS Data
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Comparison of simulated EAS involving models including production oe isobar production
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. Theoretical analysis of the maximum depth in EAS (10-15elevado - 10-17elevado ev)
RAO, M. V. S. Calculation of EAS parameters using high energy interaction characteristics at accelerator energies extrapolated to EAS energies
ELBERT, J. W. Models of gammanization and the development of extensive air showers
MASON, G. W. A consistency test for underground muon data, extensive air shower measurements, and Feynman scaling
EA 4 - HIGH ENERGY INTERACTIONS
BARUCH, J. E. F. The measurement of shower-accompanied hadrons of energy 10elevado2-10elevado13 ev
BLAKE, P. R. A study of high energy bursts
ASEIKIN, V. S. The hadronic component of extensive air showers and the hypothesis about high transverse momenta
STANEV, T. High p processes and the extensive air shower cores
MATANO, T. Transverse momentum of hadrons and subcores of extensive air showers
MATANO, T. High energy gamma-rays of extensive air showers
DAKE, S. RE distribution of y-rays and hadrons in air shower
BOHM, E. Energy spectrum of leading particles in EAS
ASHTON, F. The energy spectrum of charged and neutral nuclear active particles in EAS of size 7x10elevado3 - 8x10elevado4 electrons at sea level
HAZEN, W. E. Observations of core structure in extensive air showers of 10elevado15 - 10elevado16 ev
BETEV, B. Fluctuations of the electromagnetic component of the EAS in the central region
TSUSHIMA, I. Air shower cores observed with image intensifier system
ALEXEYEV, E. N. Study of EAS central part by scintillation array of 200 melevado2 area
EA 5 OPTICAL EMISSION
BROWNING, R. Computer simulations of Cerenkov radiation produced in the atmosphere by energetic y-rays
PROTHEROE, R. J. Cerenkov radiation from large showers: III. Computer simulations
ORFORD, K. J. Optical Cerenkov radiation from large air showers: I. Lateral distribution of light and curvature of the light front
ORFORD, K. J. Optical Cerenkov radiation from large air showers: II. Temporal characteristics of the light pulse
NISHIMURA, J. Optical Cerenkov radiation from an electron shower
GUZHAVIN, V. V. Spatial distribution of the Cerenkov radiation of an electron-photon cascade shower
KALMYKOV, N. N. The study of the shape of Cerenkov pulses from EAS
GERDES, C. A measurement of the cosmic ray energy spectrum from 10elevado11 to 10elevado15 ev
BOHM, E. Interpretation of the arrival time distribution of atmospheric Cerenkov light in EAS
BOSIA, G. Observation of lateral substructures in EAS by measurement of the time distribution of atmospheric Cerenkov light
TANAHASHI, G. Atmospheric scintillation light from EAS
BERGESON, H. E. The fly's eye. A novel technique for sensing extensive air showers
BERGESON, H. E. Optical design and expected event rate of the Utah fly's eye detector
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Detection of EAS Cerenkov radiation with the MSU array
EA 6 - RADIO EMISSION
ALLAN, H. R. The width of electron-photon cascades in air
ALLAN, H. R. Calculation of the radio emission from EAS
ALLAN, H. R. Experimental work on radio emission from EAS at haverah park
ATRASHKEVICH, V. B. Final results of the EAS radioemission studies with the MSU array
MANDOLESI, N. The radio emission from EAS as a tool to analyze shower parameters
CLAY, R. W. A re-appraisal of low frequency radio emissions associated with extensive air showers
VOLOVIK, V. D. On the problem of detection of cosmic rays of extremely high energies
Volume 9 - T Session
T 1 ¿ X- AND Y-RAY DETECTORS
NAKAGAWA, M. Pressurized proportional counter
ANDRESEN, R. D. A gas scintillation proportional counter for x-ray astronomy
HELMKEN, H. Random slot camera for precise location of gamma-ray bursts
DUNPHY, P. P. Observation of radioactive background in the OSO-7 gamma-ray monitor
DYER, C. S. Interpretation of the radioactive background observed in the OSO-7 gamma-ray monitor
PALMEIRA, R. A. R. Monte Carlo calculation of the energy loss of an isotropic gamma ray flux in a nai crystal in the energy interval 0.5 ¿ 20 mev
GRAML, F. A modified compton telescope
MACCAGNI, D. Gamma-ray astronomy in the 1 ¿ 10 mev energy range
BONFAND, E. A one square meter gamma ray spark chamber telescope with low energy threshold and high angular accuracy
GALPER, A. M. Cosmic low-energy gamma quanta detection using spark chambers
SHIRAI, T. An experimental test of spatial displacement of electron-photon showers in the emulsion chamber
MIZUTANI, K. Characteristics of x-ray films used in emulsion chamber and energy determination of cascade showers by photometric method
MISAKI, A. Three dimensional development of cascade showers in a matter with intervening spaces
T 2 ¿ COUNTER TELESCOPES
SCARLETT, W. R. The detection of high charge cosmic ray nuclei
GILMAN, C. M. Detection of the isotopes of heavy cosmic ray nuclei
BENEGAS, J. C. On the interpretation of observed data from C-de/dx detectors
EVENSON, P. The effect of delta ray production on cerenkov counter response
BADHWAR, G. D. An experiment to measure cosmic ray h and he in the 4 ¿ 10 gv range
CANTIN, M. Properties of a silica aerogel cerenkov radiator used in a cosmic ray telescope
VERMA, S. D. Measurement of the abundance ratio of cosmic ray medium charge nuclei by a charged particle telescope and its feasibility for the isotopic study
MEYER, J. P. Isotopic analysis by slowing-down cerenkov-cerenkov method
CANTIN, M. Isotopic separation and the performances of a slowing down arrangement in a beam of high energy heavy nuclei
CANTIN, M. Charge and velocity resolution of cerenkov counters in a beam of accelerated heavy nuclei
BLAKE, J. B. A time-of-flight telescope for measuring the isotopic composition of interplanetary and magnetospheric particles in the energy range of o.28o to ~ 3.5 mev/nucleon
YOSHIMORI, M. Properties of large-area lithium-drifted silicon semiconductor detector for observation of cosmic-ray isotopes
YOSHIMORI, M. Detection system of relativistic heavy primary cosmic-rays aboard the japanese cosmic radiation satellite
T3 ¿ CALORIMETERS, TRACK-ETCHING- AND TRANSITION-RADIATION-DETECTORS
CHESHIRE, D. L. Response of a tungsten-scintillator ionization spectrometer to hadrons with primary energies in the range 5 ¿ 300 gev
GUSTAFSON, H. R. Calorimeter calibration
CHESHIRE, D. L. Measurement of the interaction mean free path of hadrons in a modular type ionization spectrometer
BEAUJEAN, R. Kodak cellulose nitrate plastic detector for isotope measurements on cosmic ray nuclei
ENGE, W. An emulsion-plastic detector experiment for mass determination of cosmic ray iron
AHLEN, S. P. The university of california iron isotope experiment
HENKE, R. P. Isotope resolution using plastic detectors
VENKATAVARADAN, V. S. Determination of enhancement factors of the track etching rates in plastics under varying dose of ultraviolet irradiation
HARTMANN, G. Design of a transition radiation detector for cosmic rays
ORBORNE, W. Z. Transition-radiation-compton-scattering detector for very relativistic nuclei
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Operating characteristics of a cosmic ray transition radiation detector
YODH, G. B. Transition radiation from multifoil arrangements: a practical fermulation for instrument design
KOLCHUZHKIN, A. M. The study of transition effects in electron-photon showers
T 4 ¿ SPECTROMETERS AND TRAJECTORY ¿ LOCATION DETECTORS
KITAMURA, T. Wire spark chamber in mutron
AHLEN, S. P. Sonic spark chambers for cosmic-ray
ASHTON, F. The possible decrease in ionizing power when a relativistic charged particle enters a gaseous medium at a solid-gas boundary
IIDA, S. On the accuracy of the momentum measurements with a magnetic spectrometer
LACY, J. L. A large automatic readout magnetic spectrometer for cosmic ray research
BADHWAR, G. D. Can the galactic antiproton component be measured at balloon altitudes?
IVANOV, V. A. The registration of the recoil nucleus in the wide-gap drift volume
HOSHINO, K. Application of the relative scattering method to the analysis of super high energy jet showers
HONDA, K. Simple method for multiwire proportional chamber (mwpc) readout
HONDA, K. A momentum-selection system for a cosmic ray magnetic spectrometer
HONDA, K. Multiwire proportional chambers for momentum selection of a cosmic ray magnetic spectrometer
T 5 ¿ GROUND LEVEL DETECTORS
NARANAN, S. A computerised recording and monitoring system for extensive air shower experiments
KITAMURA, T. Construction and characteristics of proportional chambers in mutron calorimeter
KITAMURA, T. Mutron on-line data process
RADA, W. S. The durham extensive air shower array
ANTONOV, R. A. Installation for measuring the primary energy spectrum of cosmic rays in the energy range above 10(15elevado)-10(16elevado) ev
KAMIYA, Y. The nagoya cosmic-ray muon spectrometer
JONES, J. J. Performance of and planned improvements to a mountain altitude cosmic ray mass spectrometer
SIOHAN, F. Transition effect between iron and liquid scintillator
YAMAKOSHI, K. Liquid scintillators for large scale application
ALANIYA, M. V. System of underground muon telescopes in tbilisi for studying the cosmic ray variations in the moderate and high energy range
BLOKH, YA. L. Some methods for determining the isntrumental variations during continuous detection of the nucleon and ionizing components
BLOKH, YA. L. Studies of the angular distribution and altitude dependence of the rigid and general cosmic ray components using scintillation telescopes
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Coupling coefficients and barometric effect for the stars of various multiplicities including random coincidences on the basis of the results of expedition measurements onboard r/v academician kurchatov
BERGESON, H. E. Data-handling system for the fly's eye experiment
BAKICH, A. The sydney university particle telescope
ORFORD, K. J. The digitization of photomultiplier pulse shapes
CURTIS, C. C. A field-ionization neutral detector: find
MERCER, J. B. An experiment to determine the spectrum of the universal background radiation
SANDERSON, T. R. Optimization of telescope configurations for satellite anisotropy measurements
BONDARENKO, V. G. An application of scintillator time-of-flight systems for a selection of events of interest in cosmic gamma telescopes
PINSKY, L. S. Correlation of individual cosmic ray nuclei with the observation of light flashes by apollo astronauts
OSBORNE, W. Z. Monte carlo simultation of astronaut light flash observations on apollo and skylab missions
HILLAS, A. M. Note on the probability of observing an excessive number of counts
ARAI, O. High sensitive mass spectrometer for extremely small amount of extraterrestrial matter
FISCHER, S. Calibration of channel multiplier detectors in space
HATANO, Y. The saturation of photo-multiplier's output
Volume 10 - Table of contents
Volume 11 - Invited lecuotes and rapporteur papers
HEISENBERG, W. Inaugural lecture given at the opening of the 14th international cosmic ray conferecnce: cosmic radiation and fundamental problems in physics
SCHOPPER, H. Recent discoveries in high energie physics
SCHAEFFER,O.A. Constancy of galactic cosmic rays in time and space
KOCHAROV, G. E. Nuclear astrophysics of the sun
FOWLER, W.A. Nuclear experimentation relevant to cosmic ray composition
KAHN, F. D. Supernova remmants
NEWKIRK, G.A. Recent perspectives in solar physics: elemental composition, coronal structure and magnetic fields, solar activity
SCHEUER, P. Radio galaxies
MEZGER, P. G. Interstellar gas
TRÜMPER, J. X-ray astronomy
FICHTEL, C. E. Gamma ray astronomy
MEYER, J. P. Isotopic composition of cosmic rays
LUND, N. Chemical composition of the cosmic radiation and the electron component
KULSRUD, R. M. Cosmic ray propagation
COWSIK, R. Cosmic ray sources
GLOECKLER, G. Low energy particle composition
PALMEIRA, R.A.R. Coronal and interplanetary propagation of solar cosmic rays
FORMAN, M.A. Modulation and diffusion theory of cosmic rays
POMERANTZ, M.A. Short term modulation and anisotropies
AHLUWALIA, H. S. High and low energy secondary cosmic rays in the atmosphere
SMART, D. F. Geomagnetic effects of cosmic rays
MORAAL, H. Modulation observations
FENTON, K. B. Sideral variation of cosmic rays and underground measurements
KITAMURA, T. Muons and neutrinos in the cosmic radiation
YODH, G. B. High energy hadron-nucleus collisions, nucleus-nucleus collisions and new particle
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Cascade studies of high energy particles
WDOWCZYK, J. Extensive air showers below 10 ev
WATSON,A.A. Giant air showers
Volume 12 - Miscellany, late papers, corrections and list of attendees
PRICE, P. B. Evidence for detection of a moving magnetic monopole
PRICE, P .B. Addenda to tyhe paper on the magnetic monpole
PINSKY, L.S. A method for unique identification of relativistic ( >0.5) magnetic monopoles with a fast film cerenkov detector
FOWLER, P. H. Have we seen the track of a magnetic monopole?
HODSON,A. L. Possible suppresision of cerenkov emission in closely-collimated jets. An explanation of the ¿magnetic monopole¿ event?
BADHWAR, G. D. Energetics of monopole production
ROCCHIA, R. The spectrum of the x and gamma ray difuse background
FUCHS, B. The structure of the galactic disk in the light of gamma ray astronomy
CARPENTER, G. F. Some ariel-5 measurements on time variations of x-ray sources in the range 2 kev -1.2 mev
NISHIMURA, J. A desing of gamma burst detector with rotating modulation collimators
PRESZLER,A. M. Cosmic ray measurements of light and medium nuclei using a new telescope
RAMUSSEN, I. L. The nuclear composition of cosmic rays at their source in a closed galaxy
LEZNIAK, J.A. The energy spectrum of 10-50 bev/ nuc cosmic rays
WEFEL, J. P. Vh particles (20<z<30) at high rigidity
JULLIOT, C. Satellite measurements of the chemical abundances from Li through Ni in galactic cosmic rays
DOKE, T. Observation of relativistic cosmic ray particles with z> 45
CLAPHAM, V. M. Isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei in the iron group
MATSUO, M. High energy primary electrons observed in the emulsion chamber
JULIUSSON, E. Geometrical nuclear fragmentation cross sections
MEYER, J. P. Cross sections for atmospheric corrections
BAZER-BACHI,A. R. Anisotropies in arrival direction of cosmic rays determined from underground muons in the mont-blanc tunnel
KRASILNIKOV, D. D. Anisotropy of superhigh energy particles
HILLAS,A. M. Anisotropy of very high energy cosmic rays
CESARSKY, C. J. Cosmic ray confinement in the galaxy and the interstellar spectrum of hydromagnetic waves
FUCHS, B. Comments on galactic structure
JÄKEL, C. E. Interstellar magnetic fields as tracer of galactic structure
MENEGUZZI, M. Pathlength distribution and source composition of cosmic ray nuclei
MORAAL, H. Three-dimensional models of the galactic cosmic-ray modulation
MENDELL, R. B. Solar effects associated with the cosmic ray modulation spectrum
AHLUWALIA, H. S. The forbush decrease of november 17, 1966
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Some characteristics of solar tridiurnal variation of cosmic rays
BEARD, D. B. The geomagnetic field in the magnetotail
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Meteorological and environmental contributions to the counting rate of a muon telescope underground
LOCKWOOD, J.A. Energy spectrum and flux of high energy neutrons at ballon altitude
HUMBLE, J. E. Sidereal variations observed underground in tasmania
LOCKWOOD, J.A. Comparisons of ground-based monitor data with pioneers 8, 9, 10 and 11 observations in 1968 ¿ 1974
WEBBER, W. R. Further studies of the new component of cosmic rays at low energies
ZWICKL, R. Solar cosmic ray events at large radial distances from the sun
BHANDARI, N. Shape of the solar flare proton spectrum in 10 ¿ 100 mev region in the past
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Neutrino fluxes produced by high energy solar flare particles
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Low energy neutrons from sun
GREEN, G. Two solar cosmic ray events measuremed on Helios-1
WITTE, M. Energy spectra of protons and alpha particles on Helios-1 at 0.31
KUNOW, H. Variations of cosmic ray intensities during the first part of the Helios-1 mission
ANDERSON, S. Slow muons and other associated, locally produced particle fluxes at 60 meters underwater
BASCHIERA, B. Spark chamber telescope at 4300 hg/cm stopping muons
ASHLEY II, G. K. The charge ration of ultra high-energy cosmic-ray muons
MISAKI,A. Monte Carlo Simulation for the mutron calorimeter
HALZEN, F. High transverse momentum secondaries in > 10 4 gev cosmic ray interactions and models of large pt events
LATTES, C. M. G. Atmospheric phenomena of high energy cosmic-rays at mt chacaltaya
BARUCH, J. E. F. Further evidence for the existence of mandelas
RAJASEKARAN, G. Interpretation of the new particle of the cosmic ray neutrino experiment
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment II ¿ Study of gamma-ray families with energy 10 14 ev or more
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Revised dae coupling function for the underground muon telescope
DIMINSTEIN,O. S. Electrons and muons in eas with given primary energy
DIMINSTEIN,O. S. Phenomenological eas spectra
CATZ, PH. Detailed evaluation of the eas size spectrum in the interval 10 5 ¿ 5x 10 6 particles
DIMINSTEIN,O. S. Individual lateral distribution of the particles in eas with the primary energy up to 10 19 ev
DYAKONOV, M. N. Eas cerenkov light lateral distribution and its fluctuations at sea level
KANEKO, T. Further study of large air showers at chacaltaya (5,200 m a.s.1.)
KRASILNIKOV, D. D. On the question of eas developmeter with primary energy above 10 17 ev
KABANOVA, N. V. Investigations of the fluctuations of the muon component of extensive air showers at mountain altitudes
TANAHASHI, G. Features of eas for fixed shower size
MATANO, T. Transverse momentum of hadrons and subcores of extensive air showers
DAKE, S. Re distribution of y-rays and radrons in air shower
TSUSHIMA, I. Air shower cores observed with image intensifier system
NISHIMURA, J. Optical cerenkov radiation from an electron shower
TANAHASHI, G. Atmospheric scintillation light from eas
BEAUJEAN, R. Kodak cellulose nitrate plastic detector for isotope measurements on cosmic ray nuclei
MEYER, F. Invited paper: x-ray binaries Ver menos
Os exemplares da BCCL pertencem à Coleção Cesar Lattes (BCCL).
Conference papers [of the] 14th InternationalCosmic Ray Conference : Munchen, Germany, August 15-29, 1975
Conference papers [of the] 14th InternationalCosmic Ray Conference : Munchen, Germany, August 15-29, 1975
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