Conference papers [of the] 12th International Conference on Cosmic Rays : 16-25 August 1971, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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HAYAKAWA, S. Soft X-ray sources
RAO, U.R. Time variation of X-ray spectrum and optical luminosity of sco X-1
GARMIRE, G. X-ray and optical observations of sco X-1 and observation of the X-ray background
TUOHY, I.R. Spectral and pulsed X-ray emission from the crab nebula... Ver mais Conteúdo: Volume 1
HAYAKAWA, S. Soft X-ray sources
RAO, U.R. Time variation of X-ray spectrum and optical luminosity of sco X-1
GARMIRE, G. X-ray and optical observations of sco X-1 and observation of the X-ray background
TUOHY, I.R. Spectral and pulsed X-ray emission from the crab nebula
LEWIN, W.H.G. High energy X-rays from the southern sky
AGRAWAL, P.C. Intensity and energy spectra of several X-ray sources in the 20-150 KeV energy band
AGRAWAL, P.C. Short period variations in the intensity and energy spectrum of Cyg-X-1
MIYAMOTO, S. Measurement of the location of the X-ray source Cyg X-1
VERMA, S.D. Interactions of cosmic rays with interstellar matter and possible extitation of X-ray lines
DANJO, A. A balloon observation of diffuse background Gamma-ray in energy range from 100 KeV to 1 MeV
COWSIK, R. Comment on inverse compton models for the isotopic X-ray background
PRYLUTSKY, O.P. Origin of background radiations
KINZER, R.L. Search for pulsed Gamma-ray from the Crab
KINZER, R.L. Observation of cosmic Gamma radiation above 10 MeV
HELMKEN, H.F. Gamma ray astronomy above 10 MeV using a gas Cerenkov detector
KETTENRING, G. Investigation of Gamma radiation from the crab pulsar
BROWNING, R. Detection of pulsed Gamma radiation from the crab nebula
FICHTEL, C.E. Balloon borne Gamma ray astronomy results
VOLOBUYEV, S.A. Search for energetic Gamma-rays from local sources of radio-frequency radiation
FAZIO, G.G. A search for 10(11) to 10(12) eV Gamma rays from discrete sources
GRINDLAY, J.E. Possible evidence for pulsed ~10(12) eV Gamma-rays from NP-0532
BRATOLYUBOVA, L.S. Upper limits of luminiscence of some extragalactical objects in the range of rigid Gamma-rays
DAHLBACKA, G.H. A search for the emission of energetic Gamma rays from the plane of the galaxy and other reported sources
FRYE, G.M. New point Gamma-ray source libra Gamma-1, evidence for time variation
VLADIMIRSKY, B.M. A possible high energy Gamma-ray from Cygnus region
NAKAGAWA, S. The 0.511 MeV Gamma rays measured with the Ge(Li) detector at the balloon altitude
DAMLE, S.V. Cosmic flux of low energy gamma rays
BROWNING, R. Evidence for high energy Gamma-radiation from the galactic plane
CLARK, G.W. The flux of galactic high-energy Gamma rays
JONES, F.C. Cosmic Gamma rays from suprathermal proton Bremsstrahlung
COWSIK, R. Dynamical models of the galaxy and its Gamma ray emission
ANAND, K.C. Energy spectrum of Gamma-rays from the nuclear bulge of the galaxy
SWANENBURG, B.N. The energy spectrum of cosmic-ray electrons from 0.5 to 10 GeV
MARSDEN, P.L. Primary electron observations (3 < E < 15 GeV) recorded on the ESRO II satelite
ZATSEPIN, V.I. The electron energy spectrum in the galactic cosmic ray flux in the region 5-6000 GeV
MEYER, P. Flux and energy spectrum of cosmic ray electron between 10 and 1000 GeV
SILVERBERG, R.F. The primary cosmic ray electron spectrum from 10 GeV to about 200 GeV
MATSUO, M. Observaton of the primary electron at the high energy side with emulsion chamber
ANAND, K.C. Energy spectrum of cosmic ray electrons at energies > 100 GeV
LUND, N. A method for determining the mean atomc mass of the elements in the primary cosmic radiation throughout the latitude sensitive part of the spectrum
EVERSON, P. An upper limit on the flux of primary cosmic ray anti-alpha particles from 0.3 to 3 GeV/nucleon
BOGOMOLOV, E.A. A search for antiprotons in the primary cosmic radiation with the magnetic spectrometer
DAMLE, S.V. Anti-nuclei in high energy cosmic rays?
BUFFINGTON, A. Search for antimatter in the primary cosmic rays using a magnetic spectrometer
BUFFINGTON, A. Measurement of the primary cosmic ray nuclear rigidity spectra for individual elements of the charge Z> 2.
BUFFINGTON, A. Particle astronomy with a superconducting magnet
TAMAI, E. The measurement of the low energy Helium isotopes in the primary cosmic rays
BISWAS, S. Production of 2H and 3He nuclei in cosmic rays and propagation of protons an helium nuclei through interstellar space
MEYER, J.P. Cross section for the formation and destruction of cosmic ray deuterons and 3He nuclei
MEYER, J.P. Cosmic ray deuterons and 3He, interplanetary deceleration and energy spectra of sources
GRIGOROV, N.L. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays in the 1011 - 1015 eV according to the data of proton-4 measurements
GRIGOROV, N.L On irregularity in the primary cosmic spectrum in the 1012 eV energy range
GRIGOROV, N.L. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays Alfa-particles in high energy range according to the measurements on proton-3 satellite
RYAN, M. J. The Cosmic Ray Proton and Helium Spectra above 50 Gev
ORMES, J. F. Charge Composition of Galactic Cosmic Radiation
JONES, W. V. Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades from Alpha Particles Incident on Iron Absorber
JONES, W. V. Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades from Nuclei with Z > 3
MENEGUZZI, M. The Formation of Li Be B by Galactic Cosmic Rays in Space, and its Relation with Stellar Observations
O'DELL, F. W. New Observations and Calculations of Primary Be/B in the Cosmic Rays
GOLDEN, R. L. The Rigidity Spectrum of Z > 3 Nuclei from GV to over 300GV
BEAUJEAN, R. Study on the Charge and Isotopic Composition of Medium Cosmic Ray Particles
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. Energy Dependence of the Abundances of Galactic He, L and M Nuclei from Satellite Measurements
CARTWRIGHT, B. G. Abundances of the Galactic Nuclei H Trough the Fe Group from Satellite Measurements
SHAPIRO, M. M. Revised Source Composition of Cosmic Rays from Hydrogen to Nickel
ENGE, W. Charge Composition of Low Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei of Elements Neon to Nickel
WEBBER, W. R. The Chemical Composition of Cosmic Rays with Z = 3-30 at High and Low Energies
CHOI, K.A. Study of the Charge Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Nuclei
CASSE, M. Chemical Composition of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei above 5 GV
TAMAI, E. The Chemical Composition of Low Energy L and M Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
FREIER, P. S. The Charge and Energy Spectra of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei
SOKOLOVSKY, V. I. Investigation of the Composition of Primary Cosmic Radiation at > 10 13 ev
SAITO, T. The Charge and Energy Distribution of Heavy Primaries above 10 Gev/nucleon
BINNS, W. R. Observation of VH and VVH Cosmic Rays with an Ionization-Cerenkov Detector System
KASHKAROV, L. L. Composition of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei of Z > 23
KOBETICH, E. J. High Resolution Studies of Cosmic Rays with Z > 30
IVANOVA, N. S. Some results on the Heavy Primary Nuclei (Z>40) obtained Outside the Earth's Magnetosphere
BLANFORD, G. E. Comments on the Observation of Transuranic Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
SILBERBERG, R. Calculations of Cross Sections and Their Application to Cosmic-Ray Physics
KISSELBACH, V. J. Non-Random Sub-Diurnal Variations in Sideral Muon Coincidence Time Series
AHLUWALIA, H. S. On the Study of the Sideral Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays with Muon Telescopes Underground
SWINSON, D. B. The Interpretation of Sideral Cosmic Ray Anisotropies
JACKLYN, R. M. Components of the Sideral Anisotropy
KONDO, I. Spurious Sideral Anisotropy arising from Annual Modulation of Solar Diurnal Variation of Cosmic Radiation
SEKIDO, Y. Sideral and Solar Anosotropy of High Energy Cosmic Rays Observed by an Air Cerenkov Telescope
SOMOGYI,A. Investigation of the Galactic Anisotropy of Cosmic Radiation at Energies about 10 14 ev.
CARREIRA, E. M. Anisotropic Distribution in the Arrival Directions of Muons at Sea Level
KARAKULA, S. The Galactic Magnetic Field and Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays above 10 17 ev
LAPIKENS, J. Arrival Directions of Large Air Showers of Primary Energy > 10 17 ev
BELL. C. J. Arrival Directions of High Energy EAS
EDWARDS, P. J. Flare Star Production of Energetic Charged Particles
COWSIK, R. Particle Acceleration by White Dwarfs and the Charge Spectrum of the Nuclear Component of Cosmic Rays
COWSIK, R. Cosmic Ray Electrons and the Gamma-Ray Background
OSBORNE, J. L. The possibility of Energetic Cosmic Rays Arriving from the Crab Nebula
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Acceleration and Propagation of High Z Cosmic Rays in a Pulsar Enviroment
APPARAO, K. M. V. Cosmic Radiation from Pulsars
RENGARAJAN, T. N. Pulsars and the Cosmic Ray Spectrum
LERCHE, I. A Radiation Mechanism for Pulsars
YASH PAL On the Problem of Cosmic-Ray Astronomy I
YASH PAL On the Problem of Cosmic-Ray Astronomy II
HAYAKAWA, S. A Possible Origin of Metallic Elements in Population II Stars
BRECHER, K. Extragalactic Cosmic Rays
MIZUTANI, K. The Nature and the Origin of the Primary Cosmic Rays above 10 18 ev
BEREZINSKY, V. S. The Origin of Cosmic Rays at Ultra High Energies
KOCHAROV, G. E. About age of Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays
PRILUTSKY,O. P. Superhigh-Energy Cosmic Rays
ITO, K. Radionuclide Production by Cosmic Rays in Lunar Rocks
LINGENFELTER, R. E. Cosmic Ray Propagation and Source Distribution
RENGARAJAN, T. N. Propagation of Cosmic Rays Using Two Component Models of the Interstellar Medium
RAMADURAI, S. The Effect of Ionization Loss on the Energy Spectra of Cosmic Ray Nuclei Undergoing Fermi Acceleration
MELROSE, D. B. Scattering of Higher Energy Cosmic Rays
THIELHEM, K.O. Comments on a Model of the Well Ordered Component of the Magnetic Field in the Galactic Disk
JONES, F. C. The Effect of Galactic Magnetic Field Line Wandering on Cosmic-Ray Parameters
JOKIPII, J. R. Mechanism for Confinement of Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy
COWSIK, R. On the Galactic Radio Halo
COLE, K. D. Some Cosmic Effects of the Finite Rest-Mass of the Wave Quantum
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Cosmogonical Aspect of Primary Cosmic-Ray Investigations
FELTEN, J. E. Transfer Effects on Lines and Continuum in Optically Thick X-Ray Sources
PEASLEE, D. C. Superheavy Elements in Cosmic Rays
BARROWES, S. C. Theory of Narrow-Angle Cosmic Ray Anisotropies
BARROWES, S. C. An Explanation of the Break in the Primary Spectrum
Volume 2:
KODAMA, M. Comparison of the hard solar x-ray burst of february 11, 1970 observed in balloon and satellite altitudes
WANG, J. R. Observations spectra of solar flare electrons R. P. Lin abstract...observations of the scatter-free solar-flare electrons in the energy range 20-100 kev
GAINOVA, L. E. Temporal characteristcs of generation of corpuscular and electromagnetic radiation by solar flares
TIBANOV,A. P. Analysis of absolute solar proton spectra on data of ground-based observations
MIROSHNICHEMKO, L. I. Determination of injection spectra of solar flare protons by various diffusion models
ROSENVINGE, F. Solar proton, helium, and medium nuclei energy spectra observed from the IMP-VI satellite
VAN ALLEN, J.A. Intensity ratios protons, alpha particles and C, N, O nuclei in solar particle events
SULLIVAN, J. D. Composition and spectrum of particles with 0.2 < E < 30 mev/nuc in the 25 january 1971 solar flare
BERTSCH, D. L. Charge composition of solar cosmic rays
MAURETTE, M. Low energy solar nuclear particles: new detection methods and new results
LINNEY,A. D. A search for neutrons of solar origin using balloon borne detectors 1967-70
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Storage of the energetic particles in the solar atmosphere
SIMNETT, G. M. Analysis of particle propagation from solar flares to the earth
SMART, D. F. Calculations of the seasonal dependency of neutron monitors to an anisotropic flux of solar cosmic rays propagating in the ecliptic plane
WIBBERENZ, G. The structure of interplanetary space during the march 24, 1966, solar event
REINHARD, R. Azimuthal diffusion of solar cosmic rays
SMART, D. F. A determination of the spectra, spatial anisotropy, and propagation characteristics of the relativistic solar cosmic-ray flux on november 18, 1968
BALOGH,A. The march 30, 1969, solar proton event: directional measurements of solar proton fluxes in interplanetary space
BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Data on solar proton events recorded in the stratosphere during the 20th solar cycle
BALOGH,A. Propagation of low energy solar protons associated with the november 2, 1969, solar flare
STONE, E. C. Transport of solar flare protons-comparision of a new analytic model with spacecraft measurements
GLEESON, L. J. On the propagation of solar cosmic rays
URCH, I. H. Energy changes of solar cosmic-ray particles
PALMER, I. D. Cosmic ray energy losses at 1A.U. During solar proton events.
FORMAN, M.A. Convection-dominated transport of solar cosmic rays
BUKATA, U. R. Observation of particle fluxes over extended solar longitudes during the solar flare event of march 31 to april 10, 1969
RAO, U. R. Evacuation of solar cosmic rays from the interplanetary medium
RAO, U. R. Anisotropy characteristics of low energy cosmic ray population of solar origin
ALLUM, F. R. A comparison of cosmic ray anisotropies and interplanetary magnetic field data late in a solar flare event
ALLUM, F. R. Low-energy proton increases associated with interplanetary shock waves
DUGGAL, S. P. The propagation of energetic solar particles during highly anisotropic ground level events
MASLEY,A. J. Solar cosmic ray observations during the september and november 1969 events
KUZMIN,A. I. The flare of solar cosmic rays on january 25, 1971
DORMAN, L. I. Determination of the solar cosmic ray flux parametrs on the basis of ionospheric data
MCDONALD, F. B. The nature of relativistic electron intensity changes during solar flare quiet times between 1963 and 1969
VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. Electrons in quiet-time increases, samplers of conditions in the outher solar system
MEYER, P. Measurements of the primary cosmic ray electron spectrum between 20 mev and 20 gev and its changes with time
BURGER, J. J. Long-term solar modulation of cosmic-ray electrons with energies above 0.5 gev
TAMAI, E. Low energy cosmic ray protons, he, and neutral particles over Syowa station, antarctica
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. The energy spectra of galactic-ray protons and helium nuclei and their modulation during 1968-1970
MATHEWS, T. A study of long-term modulation using satellite and neutron monitor data
BHATIA, V. S. Solar modulation of cosmic ray heavy nuclei(Z=10-28)
WINTER, E. M. Effects of the interstellar particles upon the interaction of cosmic rays with the interplanetary magnetic field
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. The modulation region of galatic cosmic rays
FORMAN, M.A. The heliocentric radial gradient in cosmic-ray density measured with the lost city meteorite
BERCOVITCH, M. The heliocentric radial density gradient of relativistic cosmic rays in 1967-68
GLEESON. L. J. Radial gradients and anisotropies of galactic cosmic-rays
LINDGREN, S. A systematic study of the north-south anisotropy 1965-1968
LINDGREN, S. Cosmic ray streaming perpendicular to the ecliptic plane and enhanced daily variation
SWINSON, D. B. Anisotropies related to cosmic ray density gradients
IUCCI, N. The north-south anisotropy and the cosmic ray radial gradient in the vicinity of the earth
BUSSOLETTI, E. The equatorial anisotropy of the cosmic rays and its correlations with the interplanetary magnetic field, for 1965-1966
BERCOVITCH, M. A cosmic ray density gradient perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
BARKER, D. N. H. North-south anisotropies observed at sector boundaries
HATTON, C. J. Changes in the diurnal anisotropy resulting from a gradient in the cosmic ray intensity perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
KARGATHRA, L. V. Semi-diurnal anisotropy of cosmic radiation
PATHAK, P. N. Cosmic-ray density distribution normal to the solar equational plane and the semi-diurnal anisotropy
KISSELBACH, V. J. Interplanetary sector field structure and annual variation in the cosmic ray diurnal variation amplitude
HUMBLE, J. E. Rigidity spectrum of the cosmic ray solar diurnal variation
KANE, R. P. Spectral characteristics of different types of diurnal variation of cosmic rays
ANTONUCCI, E. Effects of long lived solar centres on the galactic cosmic ray intensity
ANTONUCCI, E. Underground cosmic ray intensity modulation and interplanetary structures during 1969-1970
THOMSON, D. M. Underground cosmic ray observation at an equatorial station
AHLUWALIA, H. S. A secular variation of the limiting primary regidity of the solar diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
AGRAWAL, S. P. Comparison of long-term variation of diurnal anisotropy abserved between meson and neutron monitors during the period 1965-1969
ANANTH,A. G. Diurnal variation of cosmic radiation in the energy range 1-100 gev on day-to-day basis
WEBB, G. The diurnal anisotropy and east-west asymetry variations
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space I. Origin of solar semidiurnal variation
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space II. Loss Cone model
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space III. Daily variation third harmonic
MORI, S. The daily-variation third harmonic of the cosmic radiation
KUDO, S. Spectra of primary cosmic rays during days of enhanced daily variations
LINDGREN, S. T. The variability of the cosmic ray streaming studies by power spectrum technique
LINDGREN, S. T. On large amplitude diurnal wave trains 1966-1968
NASH,A.A. A periodic component of sudden changes in cosmic ray intensity
RAZDAN, H. Anomalous diurnal variation of cosmic rays with maximum along the garden hose direction
BAIXERAS-AIGUABELLA, C. Short term variations of the cosmic-ray proton and electron intensities in 1968 and 1969
VILLORESI, G. Some characteristics of forbush decreases observed in the time interval 1957-1965
VERSCHELL, H. J. Two classes of forbush decreases
KODAMA, M. Some properties of mean multiplicity measuremed in the NM64 neutron monitor
MERCER, J. B. Transient north-south anisotropies in the cosmic ray intensity
DUGGAL, S. P. Cosmic ray anisotropies perpendicular to the equatorial plane
SANDSTROM,A. E. Variation of particle density during forbush decreases
QUENBY, J. J. The mechanism for the forbush decrease, in particular for the event of february 26, 1969
KAMINER, N. S. Sounding of strong shock waves causing geomagnetic storms cosmic rays
KRYMSKY, G. F. Modulation of angular distribution of cosmic rays by the solar wind in october-november 1968
SIGVARD RUTHBERG, K. S. On recurrent effects in the galactic cosmic ray intensity modulation during the last solar cycle of activity
ALANIA, M. V. Characteristic features of the coupling of the cosmic ray quasi-periodic variations with solar activity
SHATASHVILI, L. Kh The 27-day variations of cosmic ray anisotropy by the neutron component data for the I. G. Y.
CHUMBALOVA, R.A. Isotropic and anisotropic flux variations with 12-34 day quasi-periods
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The dynamic of fast streams of solar wind plasma and forbush-effects in cosmic ray intensity
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic ray intensity in the initial phase of decrease in the 20th solar activity cycle CARMICHAEL H. Steplike nature of the 11 year modulation in solar cycle 19
MARTINIC, N. J. Cosmic ray intensity large-period modulation during 1961-70
VERSCHELL, H. J. Observations of the cosmic ray modulation from neutron measurements at the high latitude transition maximum
GREENHILL, J. G. Solar cycle variations in the polar atmospheric neutron flux at balloon altitudes
ROELOF, E. C. Implications of a long-lived recorery of cosmic ray intensity
QUENBY, J. J. Interplanetary magnetic field fluctuation measurements and the long term modulation
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The energy spectrum of galactic rays out the modulation region
BACHELET, F. The cosmic ray spectral modulation above 2gv during the descending phase of solar cycle 19
CARMICHAEL, H. Comments on the absolute ionization of cosmic radiation at balloon altitudes covering four solar maxima
DORMAN, L. I. Electromagnetic conditions in the vicinity of the eart's orbit according to observations of three-dimensional cosmic ray anisotropy on the earth
DORMAN, L. I. The study of yearly and 11-year cosmic ray variations on the basis of the solar activity Hl-index
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Modulation of galatic cosmic rays and solar activity
SHAKHOVA,A. The annual variations of cosmic ray intensity
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Long-time periodical of chemical composition of relative particles of cosmic rays
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Interaction of solar wind with interstellar medium by primary cosmic ray variations
CHARAKHCHYAN,A. N. Investigation of solar wind according to the data of 11-year cosmic ray modulation
KOVALENKO, V.A. Investigation of a solar wind by means of jupter radiobursts
RAMADURAI, S. Source spectrum of cosmic ray nuclei and the spectra of proton and helium nuclei near the Earth
FISK, L.A. Energy loss of cosmic rays in the interplanetary medium
ZACHARCHENKO, V. F. The fokker-planck equation with convection and nonsymmetrical scattering of cosmic ray particles
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray modulation in the presence of near region with anisotropic diffusion (radius of several A.U.) and remote region with isotropic diffusion
DORMAN, L. I. The study of cosmic ray propagation in the interplanetary magnetic field on the basis of kinetic equation
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray intensity near moving magnetic mirror (forbush-effect)
OGELMAN, H. Millisecond-time-scale atmospheric light pulses induced by solar activity
FISHER,A. Short time-scale optical pulsations in the night-sky background
GALL, R. Anisotropies and the uneven illumination by solar cosmic rays
MORFILL G. E. The arrival of solar protons over polar caps and magnetospheric field models
MASLEY,A. J. Calculations of charged particle entry into the polar regions
DOMINGO, V. North-south asymmetry in polar cap regions
PAGE, D. E. Diurnal, seasonal and Kp variations in the position of the high latitude electron trapping boundary
REPPIN, C. Energy spectrum and angular distribution of atmospheric albedo neutrons
WHITE, R. S. The energy distribution and flux of earth albedo neutrons
LIBBY, L. M. Blow-off the earth's atmosphere, population of the van allen Belt
KURNOSOVA, L. M. Surplus radiation on the altitudes of 200-500km
Volume 4:
MURAKI, Y. Particle-particle elastic scattering at 90°
BABAEV, M. K. S-sytem movement influence on the angular distribution characteristics of secondary particles at several hundred Gev Energy Region
BARADZEY, L. T. The altitude dependence of production rate of y-ray at the atmosphere in the 1-10 TeV Energy Range
KONDRATYEVA, M.A. On the possibility of Non-Trivial interaction of heavy nuclei at high Energies
ANAND, K. C. Observed Energy Spectrum of y-rays at Energies > 50GeV and the Deduced Electron Spectrum above a Few GeV in the Atmosphere
BARADZEI, L. T. Family of y-quanta with the energy of 250 Tev as an Example of Superheavy Cluster Production with Mass About 7 Gev relased into y-quanta
MASLENNIKOVA, L. N. About a Spectrum of y-ray from Coherent Interactions of (pi)- Mesons on Photoemulsions Nuclei at 60 Gev/c
GILLESPIE, R. W. Measurement of the Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascade Development in Glass at Energies above 200 Gev
STEPHENS, S.A. A study of Electromagnetic Cascades by Monte-Carlo Method
ZOLLNER, R. Numerical Integration of the Transport Equation for Multiple Scattering
ZOLLNER, R. Critical Remarks on the Theory of Electromagnetic Cascade Longitudinal Development
BARASHENKOV, V. S. Monte Carlo Method of Calculating the Path of High Energy Irradiation Through Dense Layers of Matter
FETISOV, I. N. The nuclear Cascades in a Dense Matter
VAN LOON, Angular Azimuthal Distributions of high energy cosmic rays in lunar silicate minerals
JONES, L. W. Ratio of Neutral to Charged Hadrons in Cosmic Rays
BROOKE, G. Investigation of the Hadronic Component of cosmic rays
YEIVIN, Y. The vertical sea-level muon spectrum and charge ratio
FROHLICH,A. The muon charge ratio at high energies
WELLS, S. C. The absolute intensity of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. The absolute vertical muon spectrum at sea level in the momentum
CARSTENSEN, K. The muon momentum spectra and positive ¿ negative ratios at sea level in the energy range 10 to 1500 Gev
RASTIN, B. C. An investigation of the absolute intensity of muons at sea-level
APPLETON, I. C. A determination of the muon spectrum and positive ¿ negative ratio at sea-level using Monte-Carlo Techniques
APPLETON, I. C. Some sources of Error in Determining the exponent of the Pion Production Spectrum and Also in the Charge Ratio at Sea-Level
TEBB, R. G. P. Fine structure in the Muon Spectrum at Large Zenith Angles
NASH, W. F. Survey of Large Zenith Angle Muon Data at High Energies
AMINEVA, T. P. Energy Spectrum and Angular Distributions of High Energy Muons
KAMIYA, Y. Further Observation of Cosmic-Ray Muon Spectra and the Charge Ratio at Large Zenith Angles
LARSON,O. Cosmic Ray Muon Charge Ratio Measurements above 1 Tev
HUME, C. J. Preliminary Muon Spectrum and Charge Ratio from M.A.R.S.
CROOKES, J. N. An investigation of the Absolute Intensity of Muon at 31.6 hg cm-2 below sea Level
ANDERSON, S. Cosmic Ray Flux and Stopping Muons Underground
CASSIDAY, G. L. Vertical muon intensities at the Utah Site
PICCHI, P. Stopping Muons Underground at Great Depths
BARTON, J. C. Rate of Muons Stopping Underground
KEUFFEL, J. W. Muon Decays Underground and the Utah Effect
BHAT, P. N. Unstable Particles Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Measurements on the Intensity of Cosmic Ray Muons at 10 13 EV with Emulsion Chamber Underground
BARADZEY, L. T. The energy and Angular Distributions of Muons in the Tev Range According to the Data of Emulsion Chamber with X-ray films
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Groups of Parallel Penetrating Particles and Tgeir Possible Sources
KELNER, S. P. Analisys of Muon Groups Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Parallel Penetrating Partcles Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Muon Budles at 40 m.w.e. Underground
LOWE, G. H. Multiple Muons Deep Underground
PAVLOV,A.A. Analisys of the Possibilities of Cosmic Muons Generation Mechanism Ivestigation
SKRIPIN, G. V. On the muon Generation Mechanism in the Energy Range 10 11-10 13 e.v.
MORRISON, J. L. Muon Production Models for the Utah Effect
BERGESON, G. L. The Zenith Angle Dependence of Cosmic Ray Muons
YUDA, T. A study of Cosmic Ray Muon Interactions with Spark-Emulsion Chamber
HOOK, J. R. Neutron Production in Lead by Muons of Momentum 1-30 Gev/c
BOROG, V. V. Angular Distribution and Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Muons at Large Zenith Angles
KIRALY, P. Large Angle Showers from Muon Bremsstrahlung
NANAGO, M. The Zenith Angle Distribution of Horizontak air Showers of Sizes Larger than 5000
HARA, T. Further Study of Horizontal air Showers
BARTON, J. C. Experiments Using the Scintillator Stack Technique in the Woodhead Tunnel
KOKOULIN, R. P. Influence of the Nuclear Formfactor on the Cross-Section of Electron Pair Production by High Energy Muons
WELLS, S. C. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. Scattering of high Energy Cosmic Ray Muons on Electrons
HAMDAN, M.A. The Total Rate of Energy Loss of Cosmic Ray mouns in Iron for the Momentum Range 5-40 Gev/c
HONDA, K. An observation of large bursts Using Air Scintillation Method and Proportional Counters
KITAMURA, T. The bursts Size Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Muons at Large Zenith Angles
BERESNEV, V. I. Nuclear Interaction of Cosmic Rays Muons at Energy Transfers at 20 to 200 Gev
MIZUTANI, K. Observations of Very Energy Showers Injected from Below Horizon with Emulsion Chamber Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Massive and Massless Bosons coupled with the Lepton and the Nucleon in view of the Cosmic Ray Data
MIZUTANI, K. A survey on the Tests of Isotropy and Locality Concepts of Space and Time by the Distributions of the Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity
MOE, M. K. Status of Irvine Cosmic Ray Muon Facility
CHEN, H. H. High Energy Neutrino Interactions: Analisys of the CWI Neutrino Experiments
CHEN, H. H. Experimental Determination of the Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Induced Muon Fluxes Deep Underground
LATHROP, J. A search for extraterrestrial Neutrino Sources
STARBUNOV, N. The solar Models With Increased Concentration of He and Neutrino Fluxes
VOLKOVA, L. V. On the Analisys of Neutrino Experiments in Cosmic Rays
MITRA, S. Absolute Measurement of the Vertical Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity Near 1 GEV/c at 12°
YUAN, L. C. L. Recent Progress on Transition Radiation Measurements and Its Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particles
YUAN, L. C. L. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particle II. Detectors and Measurements
FRANGHIAN,A.A. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Applications of this Radiation to the Detection of Superhigh Energy Particles
RYZKOV, V. V. Transition Effect Calculations for Electromagnetic Cascade
MERSON, G. I. The Ionization of Relativistic Particles in Ar-He Mixture and Comparison of Experimental Data with the Teory
MATSUOKA, M. A Gas Pressure Control System for a Stable Soft x-ray Counter
GARMIRE, G. R. An x-ray detector System for Intertellar Neon Abundance Determination and Oxygen Line Emission Strength
KOTOV, D. Method of Determination of Cosmic Gamma-ray Flux
TAKAHASHI, T. A Large Position-Sensitive Proportional Counter
SPENCE, D. Saturation of Proportional Counters Used for Air Shower Density Measurements
DIGGORY, I. S. Neon Flash Tubes as Energy Loss Measuring Devices
HOLROYD, F. W. Sensitive Times of Neon Flash Tubes
FUNCH,O. Neon Flash Tube Arrays as Trajectory Deffining Elements for Heavy Nuclei
BLAKE P. R. The Multiple Particle Efficiency of a Detector With Finite Resolving Power
KAMIYA, Y. A Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph Using the Time-of-flight Counter system and Wire Spark Chamber Technique
ZYCH,A. A Ballon-Borne Spark Chamber and Time-of-flight Detector for High Energy Atmospheric and Solar Neutrons
HARTMAN, R. The Gamma Ray Experiment for the Small Astonomy Satellite B(SAS-B)
KOREZKY, V. P. Spark Spectromenter Calibration with 20 to 70 Gev/c Incident Hadrons
DAMLE, S. V. Operational Experience with a Spark Chamber-Emulsion Magnet Spectrograph
ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Desidn of the New Tskhra-Tskaro Instillation and its Model
GOLDEN, R. L. Ballooning with Superconducting Magnetis
GOLDEN, R. L. Techniques of Magnet-Emulsion Spectrometry
BUSSIAN,A. E. A superconducting Magnet Addition to the Echo Lake Experiment
LAU, K. S. The Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph at Hong Kong
FROHLICH,A. On the Precision of Momentum Measurements with a Magnetic Spectrometer
ALLKOFER,O. C. The Deis-Project, a 7 Tev muon Spectrometer
FAN, C. Y. An Electrostatic Deflection vs Energy Instrument for measuring Interplanetary Particles in the Range 0.1 to ~ 3 Mev/charge
VOLLMER,O. A satellite Experiment for detecting Low Enegy Heavy Cosmic Rays
VERMA, S. D. An experiment to study the Nuclear Component of Primary Cosmic Rays
HAASE, G. Solid State Detectors Nuclear Tracks with on- and off-sensitivity
ALEKSEJEV, E. N. 100-Channel Scintilation Telescope
BARTON, J. C. A combined Charged Particle and Neutron Scintillation Detector
VILLIERS, E. J. De Calculations on Very Fast Scintillation and Cerenkov Detector Time Response in Extensive Air Shower Applications
BELL, C. J. The use light emiting diodes in the Testing of Photomultipliers
PINSKY, L. S. Fast-Film Cerenkov Detector for Cosmic-Ray Primaries with z>60
BARADZEY, L. T. The Consistent Method of Photometrical Determination of Electronphoton Cascade Energy in Emulsion Chambers with X-ray Films
ENGE, W. Improvement of the Charge Resolution of Lexan-polycarbonate Plastic Detectors by Ultraviolet Irradiation
ADAMS, J. H. A semiautomatic Microscope for High-Speed Measurement of Nuclear
JENKINS,I.A. The use of a Modified IGY Neutron Monitor to Measure the Energy Spectra of Nuclear Active Particles
KODAMA, M. Experimental Investigation of Characteristics of Multiple Neutron Production in the Cosmic Ray Neutron Monitor
KISSELBACH, V. J. Primary Cosmic Ray Muon Data Recording on an Astronomical Time Phase
SIMON, M. Sea Wave and Tide Recording with Cosmic Rays
QUANG, T. T. Distribution of Scattered Neutrons Returning to the Ground
MURAKI, Y. Particle-particle elastic scattering at 90°
BABAEV, M. K. S-sytem movement influence on the angular distribution characteristics of secondary particles at several hundred Gev Energy Region
BARADZEY, L. T. The altitude dependence of production rate of y-ray at the atmosphere in the 1-10 TeV Energy Range
KONDRATYEVA, M.A. On the possibility of Non-Trivial interaction of heavy nuclei at high Energies
ANAND, K. C. Observed Energy Spectrum of y-rays at Energies > 50GeV and the Deduced Electron Spectrum above a Few GeV in the Atmosphere
BARADZEI, L. T. Family of y-quanta with the energy of 250 Tev as an Example of Superheavy Cluster Production with Mass About 7 Gev relased into y-quanta
MASLENNIKOVA, L. N. About a Spectrum of y-ray from Coherent Interactions of (pi)- Mesons on Photoemulsions Nuclei at 60 Gev/c
GILLESPIE, R. W. Measurement of the Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascade Development in Glass at Energies above 200 Gev
STEPHENS, S.A. A study of Electromagnetic Cascades by Monte-Carlo Method
ZOLLNER, R. Numerical Integration of the Transport Equation for Multiple Scattering
ZOLLNER, R. Critical Remarks on the Theory of Electromagnetic Cascade Longitudinal Development
BARASHENKOV, V. S. Monte Carlo Method of Calculating the Path of High Energy Irradiation Through Dense Layers of Matter
FETISOV, I. N. The nuclear Cascades in a Dense Matter
VAN LOON, Angular Azimuthal Distributions of high energy cosmic rays in lunar silicate minerals
JONES, L. W. Ratio of Neutral to Charged Hadrons in Cosmic Rays
BROOKE, G. Investigation of the Hadronic Component of cosmic rays
YEIVIN, Y. The vertical sea-level muon spectrum and charge ratio
FROHLICH,A. The muon charge ratio at high energies
WELLS, S. C. The absolute intensity of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. The absolute vertical muon spectrum at sea level in the momentum
CARSTENSEN, K. The muon momentum spectra and positive ¿ negative ratios at sea level in the energy range 10 to 1500 Gev
RASTIN, B. C. An investigation of the absolute intensity of muons at sea-level
APPLETON, I. C. A determination of the muon spectrum and positive ¿ negative ratio at sea-level using Monte-Carlo Techniques
APPLETON, I. C. Some sources of Error in Determining the exponent of the Pion Production Spectrum and Also in the Charge Ratio at Sea-Level
TEBB, R. G. P. Fine structure in the Muon Spectrum at Large Zenith Angles
NASH, W. F. Survey of Large Zenith Angle Muon Data at High Energies
AMINEVA, T. P. Energy Spectrum and Angular Distributions of High Energy Muons
KAMIYA, Y. Further Observation of Cosmic-Ray Muon Spectra and the Charge Ratio at Large Zenith Angles
LARSON,O. Cosmic Ray Muon Charge Ratio Measurements above 1 Tev
HUME, C. J. Preliminary Muon Spectrum and Charge Ratio from M.A.R.S.
CROOKES, J. N. An investigation of the Absolute Intensity of Muon at 31.6 hg cm-2 below sea Level
ANDERSON, S. Cosmic Ray Flux and Stopping Muons Underground
CASSIDAY, G. L. Vertical muon intensities at the Utah Site
PICCHI, P. Stopping Muons Underground at Great Depths
BARTON, J. C. Rate of Muons Stopping Underground
KEUFFEL, J. W. Muon Decays Underground and the Utah Effect
BHAT, P. N. Unstable Particles Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Measurements on the Intensity of Cosmic Ray Muons at 10 13 EV with Emulsion Chamber Underground
BARADZEY, L. T. The energy and Angular Distributions of Muons in the Tev Range According to the Data of Emulsion Chamber with X-ray films
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Groups of Parallel Penetrating Particles and Tgeir Possible Sources
KELNER, S. P. Analisys of Muon Groups Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Parallel Penetrating Partcles Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Muon Budles at 40 m.w.e. Underground
LOWE, G. H. Multiple Muons Deep Underground
PAVLOV,A.A. Analisys of the Possibilities of Cosmic Muons Generation Mechanism Ivestigation
SKRIPIN, G. V. On the muon Generation Mechanism in the Energy Range 10 11-10 13 e.v.
MORRISON, J. L. Muon Production Models for the Utah Effect
BERGESON, G. L. The Zenith Angle Dependence of Cosmic Ray Muons
YUDA, T. A study of Cosmic Ray Muon Interactions with Spark-Emulsion Chamber
HOOK, J. R. Neutron Production in Lead by Muons of Momentum 1-30 Gev/c
BOROG, V. V. Angular Distribution and Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Muons at Large Zenith Angles
KIRALY, P. Large Angle Showers from Muon Bremsstrahlung
NANAGO, M. The Zenith Angle Distribution of Horizontak air Showers of Sizes Larger than 5000
HARA, T. Further Study of Horizontal air Showers
BARTON, J. C. Experiments Using the Scintillator Stack Technique in the Woodhead Tunnel
KOKOULIN, R. P. Influence of the Nuclear Formfactor on the Cross-Section of Electron Pair Production by High Energy Muons
WELLS, S. C. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. Scattering of high Energy Cosmic Ray Muons on Electrons
HAMDAN, M.A. The Total Rate of Energy Loss of Cosmic Ray mouns in Iron for the Momentum Range 5-40 Gev/c
HONDA, K. An observation of large bursts Using Air Scintillation Method and Proportional Counters
KITAMURA, T. The bursts Size Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Muons at Large Zenith Angles
BERESNEV, V. I. Nuclear Interaction of Cosmic Rays Muons at Energy Transfers at 20 to 200 Gev
MIZUTANI, K. Observations of Very Energy Showers Injected from Below Horizon with Emulsion Chamber Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Massive and Massless Bosons coupled with the Lepton and the Nucleon in view of the Cosmic Ray Data
MIZUTANI, K. A survey on the Tests of Isotropy and Locality Concepts of Space and Time by the Distributions of the Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity
MOE, M. K. Status of Irvine Cosmic Ray Muon Facility
CHEN, H. H. High Energy Neutrino Interactions: Analisys of the CWI Neutrino Experiments
CHEN, H. H. Experimental Determination of the Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Induced Muon Fluxes Deep Underground
LATHROP, J. A search for extraterrestrial Neutrino Sources
STARBUNOV, N. The solar Models With Increased Concentration of He and Neutrino Fluxes
VOLKOVA, L. V. On the Analisys of Neutrino Experiments in Cosmic Rays
MITRA, S. Absolute Measurement of the Vertical Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity Near 1 GEV/c at 12°
YUAN, L. C. L. Recent Progress on Transition Radiation Measurements and Its Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particles
YUAN, L. C. L. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particle II. Detectors and Measurements
FRANGHIAN,A.A. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Applications of this Radiation to the Detection of Superhigh Energy Particles
RYZKOV, V. V. Transition Effect Calculations for Electromagnetic Cascade
MERSON, G. I. The Ionization of Relativistic Particles in Ar-He Mixture and Comparison of Experimental Data with the Teory
MATSUOKA, M. A Gas Pressure Control System for a Stable Soft x-ray Counter
GARMIRE, G. R. An x-ray detector System for Intertellar Neon Abundance Determination and Oxygen Line Emission Strength
KOTOV, D. Method of Determination of Cosmic Gamma-ray Flux
TAKAHASHI, T. A Large Position-Sensitive Proportional Counter
SPENCE, D. Saturation of Proportional Counters Used for Air Shower Density Measurements
DIGGORY, I. S. Neon Flash Tubes as Energy Loss Measuring Devices
HOLROYD, F. W. Sensitive Times of Neon Flash Tubes
FUNCH,O. Neon Flash Tube Arrays as Trajectory Deffining Elements for Heavy Nuclei
BLAKE P. R. The Multiple Particle Efficiency of a Detector With Finite Resolving Power
KAMIYA, Y. A Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph Using the Time-of-flight Counter system and Wire Spark Chamber Technique
ZYCH,A. A Ballon-Borne Spark Chamber and Time-of-flight Detector for High Energy Atmospheric and Solar Neutrons
HARTMAN, R. The Gamma Ray Experiment for the Small Astonomy Satellite B(SAS-B)
KOREZKY, V. P. Spark Spectromenter Calibration with 20 to 70 Gev/c Incident Hadrons
DAMLE, S. V. Operational Experience with a Spark Chamber-Emulsion Magnet Spectrograph
ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Desidn of the New Tskhra-Tskaro Instillation and its Model
GOLDEN, R. L. Ballooning with Superconducting Magnetis
GOLDEN, R. L. Techniques of Magnet-Emulsion Spectrometry
BUSSIAN,A. E. A superconducting Magnet Addition to the Echo Lake Experiment
LAU, K. S. The Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph at Hong Kong
FROHLICH,A. On the Precision of Momentum Measurements with a Magnetic Spectrometer
ALLKOFER,O. C. The Deis-Project, a 7 Tev muon Spectrometer
FAN, C. Y. An Electrostatic Deflection vs Energy Instrument for measuring Interplanetary Particles in the Range 0.1 to ~ 3 Mev/charge
VOLLMER,O. A satellite Experiment for detecting Low Enegy Heavy Cosmic Rays
VERMA, S. D. An experiment to study the Nuclear Component of Primary Cosmic Rays
HAASE, G. Solid State Detectors Nuclear Tracks with on- and off-sensitivity
ALEKSEJEV, E. N. 100-Channel Scintilation Telescope
BARTON, J. C. A combined Charged Particle and Neutron Scintillation Detector
VILLIERS, E. J. De Calculations on Very Fast Scintillation and Cerenkov Detector Time Response in Extensive Air Shower Applications
BELL, C. J. The use light emiting diodes in the Testing of Photomultipliers
PINSKY, L. S. Fast-Film Cerenkov Detector for Cosmic-Ray Primaries with z>60
BARADZEY, L. T. The Consistent Method of Photometrical Determination of Electronphoton Cascade Energy in Emulsion Chambers with X-ray Films
ENGE, W. Improvement of the Charge Resolution of Lexan-polycarbonate Plastic Detectors by Ultraviolet Irradiation
ADAMS, J. H. A semiautomatic Microscope for High-Speed Measurement of Nuclear
JENKINS,I.A. The use of a Modified IGY Neutron Monitor to Measure the Energy Spectra of Nuclear Active Particles
KODAMA, M. Experimental Investigation of Characteristics of Multiple Neutron Production in the Cosmic Ray Neutron Monitor
KISSELBACH, V. J. Primary Cosmic Ray Muon Data Recording on an Astronomical Time Phase
SIMON, M. Sea Wave and Tide Recording with Cosmic Rays
QUANG, T. T. Distribution of Scattered Neutrons Returning to the Ground
Volume 5:
PRILUTSKY,O. P. On the Origin of Background Radiations
HELMKEN, H. F. Gas-Cerenkov Detector for Gamma-Ray Astronomy
BROWNING, R. Detection of Pulsed Gamma Radiation from the Crab Nebula
VOLOBUEV, S.A. Search of High-Energy Gamma-Rays from Discrete Sources of Radio-emission
FAZIO, G. G. A search for 10 11 to 10 12 ev Gamma Rays from Discrete Sources
BRATOLYUBOVA, L. S. Upper Limits of Luminiscence of Some Extragalactical Objects in the Range of Rigid Gamma-Rays
VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. A Possible High Energy Gamma-Ray Flux from Cygnus Region
SWANENBURG, B. N. The Energy Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Electrons from 0.5 to 10 Gev
ZATSEPIN, V. I. Electron Energy Spectrum in Galactic Cosmic Ray Flux in the 7-500 Gev Energy Range
BOGOMOLOV, E.A. A search for Antiprotons in the Primary Cosmic Radiation with a Magnetic Spectrometer
MEYER, J. -P. Cross Sections for the Formation and Destrction of Cosmic Ray Deutterons and 3He Nuclei
GRIGOROV, N. L. Energy Spectrum of Primary Cosmic Rays in the 10 11- 10 15 ev Energy Range According to the Data of Proton-4 Measurements
GRIGOROV, N. L. On Irregularity in the Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum in the 10 12 ev Energy Range
GRIGOROV, N. L. Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Ray a-particles in 5 x 10 10 ¿ 10 12 ev/Nucleon energy Range
SOKOLOVSKY, V. I. Investigation of the Composition of Primary Cosmic Radiation at > 10 13 ev
KASHKAROV, L. L. Composition of Heavy Cosmic Rays in the Z > 23 Region
KOBETICH, E. J. High Resolution Studies of Cosmic Rays with Z > 30
KISSELBACH, V. J. Non-Random Sub-Diurnal Variations in Sideral Muon Coincidence Time Series
PRYLUTSKY,O. P. On the Cosmic Particles of Super-High Energy
LIN, R. P. Energy Spectra of Solar Flare Electrons
GAINOVA, L. E. The Temporal Characteristics of Generation of Corpuscular and Electromagnetic Emission during the Flares on the Sun
BALOGH,A. The March 30, 1969, Solar Proton Event: Directional Measurements of Solar Proton Fluxes in interplanetary Space
BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Data on Solar Proton Events Recorded in the Stratosphere during the 20th Solar Cycle
HEDGECOCK, P. C. Propagation of Low Energy Solar Protons Associated with the November 2, 1969, Solar Flare
PALMER, I. D. Cosmic Ray Energy Losses at 1 AU during Solar Proton Events
MASLEY,A. J. Solar Cosmic Ray Observations during the September and November 1969 Events
ANDERSON, K.A. A Stable Particle Compoment 30 to 400 KEV in Interplanetary Space
BURGER, J. J. Long-Term Solar Modulation of Cosmic-Ray Electrons with Energies above 0.5 GEV
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. The Modulation Region of Galactic Cosmic Rays
LINDGREN, S. Samples from a Systematic Study of the Cosmic Ray Axial Anisotropy 1965-1968
KARGATHRA, L. V. Semi-Diurnal Anisotropy of Cosmic Radiation
NASH,A.A. A Periodic Component of Sudden Changes in Cosmic Ray Intensity
BAIXERAS-AIGUABELLA, C. Short Term Variations of the Cosmic-Ray Proton and Electron Intensities in 1968 and 1969
ALTUCHOV,A. M. The Galactic Cosmic Ray Current during October-November 1968
SIGVARD, K. S. On Recurrent Effects in the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity Modulation during the Last Solar Cycle of Activity
ALANIA, M. V. Characteristic Features of the Coupling of the Cosmic Ray Quasi-Periodic Variations with Solar Activity
SHATASHVILI, L. KH 27-Day Variations of Cosmic Ray Anisotropy by the Neutron Component Data for the I.G.Y. Period
CHUMBALOVA, R.A. A Period Variation of Isotropic Fluxes of Cosmic Rays and Forbush Decreases
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic Ray Intensity during the Initial Phase of the 20th Solar Activity Cycle Decrease
MARTINIC, N. J. Power Spectrum of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The Energy Spectrum of Galactic Cosmic Rays out of Modulation Region
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The Annual Variations of Cosmic Ray Intensity and Solar Activity
CHARAKHCHYAN,A. N. Study of Solar Wind According to the Data on 11-Year Cosmic Ray Modulation
KOVALENKO, V.A. Solar Wind Research on the Data of Jupter's Radiobursts
GALL, R. Anisotropies and the Uneven Illumination by Solar Cosmic Rays
DOMINGO, V. North-South Asymmetry in Polar Cap Regions
GALPER,A. M. Study of High Energy Electrons at Upper Layers of Atmosphere during Magnetic Pertubations
HAUSKA,H. An Investigation of Recurrence Phenomena in Geomagnetic K-data and Solar Magnetic Fields and Their Interrelationship
HAUSKA, H. Periodic Variations in Geomagnetic K-Data from 1932 through 1969
CHARAKHCHYAN,A. N. Latitudes-Longitude Stratospheric Measurements of Cosmic Ray Intensity
ALVIAL, G. Study of an Atmospheric Anomaly Near the Andes Mountains in the Calculation of the Barometric Coefficient of the Secondary Cosmic Ray Flux
Volume 6:
EGOROV, T.A. The Yakutsk EAS Complex Array
KALMYKOV, N. N. Some Arguments in Favour of the Conventional EAS Model Revision
GUZHAVIN, V. V. Spatial Distribution of the Electron-Photon Shower Powers in Isothermic Atmosphere
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. The Electron and Muon Structure Functions in EAS Energies 10 15- 10 17 ev
ILIYNA, N. P. Muon Component of EAS Near the Shower Axis
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. On Results of Study of the Vertical Muon Energy Spectrum with Energies 5.10 11 < Ey < 5.10 ev.
ASEIKIN, V. S. EAS Accompainent of High Energy Muons
ERLYKIN,A. D. The Energy Spectrum of Vertical Cosmic Muons
ASEIKIN, V. S. Electron and Muon Number Spectra of Extensive Air Showers at 3340 m A.S.L.
EGOROV, T.A. The Lateral Distributions of the Particle Desities and of Cerenkov Light of EAS at Sea Level
VOLOVIK, V. D. On Possibility of Measuring the Nuclear Composition of Primary Cosmic Rays in the UH Energy Range
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. The Study of Radio Emission with a Frequency of 30 Mhz from Extensive Air Showers at the Moscow State University Array
ANTONOV, R.A. Altitude Variations in EAS in the Upper Atmosphere
DEDENKO, L. G. Submuons and HAS
BASHINDJHAGYAN, G. L. Research into Hadron Properties using Multi-Layer Proportional Counter and Ionization Calorimeter at Mountains
GRIGOROV, N. L. On Heavy Nucleus Nucleon Collective Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Rays
GURWITZ, S.A. On the Interpretation of Multiple Processes
ZHDANOV, G. B. On Superheavy Fireballs
NAM, R.A. Investigation of Some Characteristics of Hadrons at Energy Above 1 Tev Interacting with the Lead Nuclei
ABDULLAEV,A. M. A study of High Energy Interactions of Pions and Nucleons with Nucleus of the ¿Kum-Bel¿ Mountain Station
GABUNIA, L. L. Inelastic Process at the Energy Above 200 Gev and the Phase Space of Extended Objects
ORLOVA, G. I. On Energetically Selected Charge and Neutral Particles in (pi) Interactions at 60 Gev
LEBEDEV,A. M. Classification of Inelastic Interactions at High Energies
GALPER,A. M. Search for Heavy Particles at Sea Level and at Mountain's altitude
ZHDANOV, G. B. Nuclear Interactions in the Atmosphere at Energies of > 10 14 ev
BABAEV, M. K. S-System Movement Influence on the Angular Distribution Characteristics of Secondary Particles at Several Hundred Gev Energy Region
APANASENKO,A. V. Family of 230 Tev y-Quanta as an Example of Production of Superheavy Cluster with 7 Gev Mass Released to y-Quanta
MASLENNIKOVA, N. V. About the Spectrum of y-Rays in Coherent Interactions of 60 Gev (pi)-Mesons with Emulsion Nuclei
FETISOV, I. N. The Nuclear Cascades in a Dense Matter
FROHLICH,A. The Muon Charge Ratio at High Energies
AMINEVA, T. P. Energy Spectra and Angular Distributions of High Energy Muons
BARADZEI, L. T. Angular and Energy Distributions of Muons in the 3-10 Tev Energy Range According to the Data of Emulsion Chamber with x-Ray Films
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Groups of Parallel Penetrating Particles and Their Possible Sources
KELNER, S. P. Analysis of Muon Groups Underground
KRASINIKOV, D. D. To Problem of the Muon Generation Scheme in Energy Region 10 11 ¿ 10 13 ev.
BOROG, V. V. Angular Distribution and Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Muons at Large Zenith angles
KOKOULIN, R. P. Influence of the Nuclear Formfactor on the Cross-Section of Electron Pair Production by High Energy Muons
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Investigation of Nuclear Interaction of Cosmic Ray Muons Underground
MOE, M. K. Status of Irvine Cosmic Ray Muons Facility
VOLKOVA, L. V. On the Analysis of Neutrino Experiments in Cosmic Rays
HARUTJUNIAN, F. R. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and Application of this Radiation to the Detection of Superhigh Energy Particles
KOL'CHUZHKIN,A. M. The Calculation of Transition Effects in Ionization Calorimeter
KIM, V. S. The Ionization of Relativistic Particles in Ar-He Mixture and Comparison of Experimental Data with Theory
GALPER,A. M. Method of Determination of y-Rays Polarization Above Ey= 1 Mev
SCHOPPER, E. Solid State Detectors for Nuclear Tracks with on- and off- sensitivity
ALEKSEJEV, E. N. 100-Channel Scintillation Telescope
BARADZEI, L. T. Method of Consecutive Photometric Determination of the Electron-Photon Cascades Energy in Emulsion Chamber with X-Rays Films
Volume 7:
MIYAMOTO, S. Measurement of the Location of the X-ray Source Cyg x-1
GRINDLAY, J. E. Possible Evidence for Pulsed~ 10 12-ev Gamma Rays from NP 0532
ANAND, K. C. Energy Spectrum of Gamma Rays from the Nuclear Bulge of the Galaxy
MATSUO, M. The Observations of High Energy Electron Component in the Cosmic Rays
ANAND, K. C. Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Electrons at Energies > 100 Gev
BUFFINGTON,A. Particle Astronomy with a Superconducting Magnet
MEYER, J.-P. Cosmic Ray Deuterons and He Interplanetary Deceleration and Energy Spectra of Sources
MENEGUZZI, M. The Formation of Li Be B by Galactic Cosmic Rays in Space, and its Relation with Stellar Observations
BEAUJEAN, R. Study on the Charge and Isotope Composition of Medium Cosmic Ray Particles
ENGE, W. Charge Composition of Low Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei of Elements Neon to Nickel
KOBETICH, E. J. Charge and Energy Spectra of Cosmic Rays with Z > 30
KOCHAROV, G. E. On the Age of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
RENGARAJAN, T. N. Propagation of Cosmic Rays Using Two Component Model of the Interstellar Medium
THIELHEM, K.O. Comments on a Model of the Well Odered Component of the Magnetic Field in the Galactic Disc
MIROSHNICHENKO, L. I. Analysis of the Absolute Spectra of Solar Protons on the Basis of Ground Measurement Data
MIROSHNICHENKO, L. I. Determination of the Solar Proton Injection Spectrum in Terms of Various Diffusion Models
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. Solar Proton, Helium, and Medium Nuclei (6<Z<9) Observed from the IMP-VI Satellite
PRINCE, P. B. Charge and Energy Spectra of Particles with 0.2 < E < 30 Mev/nuc in the 25 January 1971 Solar Flare
SIMNETT, G. M. Analysis of Particle Propagation from Solar Flares to the Earth
DORMAN, L. I. Determination of the Parameters of Solar Cosmic Ray Flux on the Basis of Ionospheric Data
BERCOVITCH, M. The Heliocentric Radial Density Gradient of Relativistic Cosmic Rays in 1967-68
FUJIMOTO, K. Cosmic Ray Anisotropy in Interplanetary Space III. The Daily Variation Third Harmonics of Cosmic Radiation
CARMICHAEL, H. Steplike Nature of the 11 Year Modulation in Solar Cycle 19.
DORMAN, L. I. Study of Cosmic Ray Propagation in the Interplanetary Magnetic Field on the Basis of the Kinetic Equation,2
ROGAVA,O. C. The Partial Baarometric Coefficients of the Intensity of Cosmic Ray Neutron Component by the Data of World Ntework of Stations
SREEKATAN, B. V. T.I.F.R. Air shower experiments
KANEKO, T. Chacaltaya Large Air Shower Experiment
MATANO, T. High Energy Hadrons of Extensive Air Showers
GRINDLAY, J. E. New Studies of EAS and Cosmic-Ray Composition at Energies~3x10 12 ev
KAWAGUCHI, S. Study of Air Showers of Energies above 10 18 ev
SUGA, K. Evidence for a Primary Cosmic Ray Particle with Energy 4 x 10 21 ev
MIYAKE, S. Lateral Structure of Large EAS.
FUJII, M. Radio Wave Emission from Extensive Air Showers
KANEKO, T. Nuclear Interactions of Protons of Energies 10 12- 10 14 ev (Chacaltaya Burts Experiment)
DENISOVA, V. G. The Flux of Pions at the Energy of 100-400 Gev and their Interaction in Ionization Calorimeter
LATTES, C. M. G. Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber Experiment. Part III Large Air Shower Event ¿Andromeda¿
JAPAN-BRASIL COLLABORATION Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber Experiment. Part II Atmospheric Interactions
JAPAN-BRASIL COLLABORATION Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber Experiment. Part I Nuclear Emulsion Chamber
NIU, K. Observation of High Energy Interactions at Aeroplane Altitude
ANAND, K. C. Atmospheric Gamma Rays of Energy Greater than 50Gev
THIELHEIM, K.O. Critical Remarks on the Theory of Electromagnetic Cascade Longitudinal Development
COTTRELL, D. M. Cosmic Ray Flux and Stopping Muons Underground
BASCHIERA, B. Stopping Muon Underground at Great Depths
BARTON, J. C. Rate of Muons Stopping Underground
BHAT, P. N. Unstable Particles Underground
MIKAMO, S. Further Study of Horizontal Air Showers
BARTON, J. C. Experiments using the Scintillator Stack Techinique in the Woodhead Tunnel
MIZUTANI, K. A survey on the Tests of Isotropy and Locality Concepts of Space and Time by the Distributions of the Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity
REINES, F. High Energy Neutrino Interactions: Analysis of the CWI Neutrino Experiments
REINES, F. Experimental Determination of the Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Induced Muon Fluxes Deep Underground
KOCHAROV, G. E. The Solar Models with Increased Concentration of He and Neutrino Fluxes
DE,A. K. Absolute Measurement of the Vertical Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity near 1 Gev/c at 12° N.
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. On the Processes Responsible for the Production of High Energy Muons
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Angular Distribution of Muons at a Depth of 1500 hg/cm2(KOLAR) in the Kolar Gold Mines
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Angular Distribution of Muons at a Depth of 3375 hg/cm2(KOLAR) in the Kolar Gold Mines
OGAWARRA, Y. A Gas Pressure Control System for a Stable Soft X-Ray Counter
IIDA, S. A Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph using the Time-of-Flight Counter System and the Wire Spark Chamber Techniques
BARTON, J. C. A combined Charged Particle and Neutron Scintillation Detector
DE VILLIERS, E. J. Calculations on Very Fast Cerenkov Detector Time Response in Extensive Air Shower Applications
ENGE, W. Improvement of the Charge Resolution of Lexan-Polycarbonate Plastic Detectors by Ultraviolet Irradiation
KISSELBACH, V. J. Primary Cosmic Ray Muon Data Recording on an Astronomical Time Base
SIMPSON, J.A. Enrichment of Very Heavy Nuclei in the Composition of Solar Accelerated Particles
CASSE, M. Relativistic Mn and the Life Time of Cosmic Rays
BERGESON, H. E. Two New Examples of High-Energy Neutrino Interactions
SITTE, K. The Age Distribution of Vertical and Horizontal Air Showers
SOMOGYI,A. J. Remark on the Quiet-Time N-S Anisotropy and the Seasonal Wave
Volume [8]: Invited and rapporteur papers
BASTYAN, EDRIC Official opening address
WILSON, J.G. Opening address
GIOVANELLI, R.G. Solar magnetic fields
COCCONI, G. The colliding proton beams at CERN
WILD, J.P. Radioheliograph observations of high-energy phenomena in the solar Corona
ALLER, L.H. The abundances of the elements
GINZBURG, V.L. Some problems of the theory of the origin of cosmic rays
MILLS, B.Y. Observation of interstellar gas and magnetic fields
PARKER, J.G. The dynamical effects of cosmic rays in the galaxy and the generation of the galactic magnetic field
BOLTON, J.G. Extragalactic radio phenomena
JONES, L.W. The current status of the quark hunt
FRYE, G.M. Gamma-ray astronomy
ALLAN, H.R. Radio emission from extensive air showers
MENON, M.G.K. High energy cosmic ray muons
WIBBERENZ, G. Solar particle propagation
MEYER, P. Primary cosmic ray electrons
MCCUSKER, C.B.A. Extensive air showers
SOMOGYI, A.J. Transient solar modulation of cosmic rays
SITTE, K. High energy interactions below ~5 TeV
DOBROTIN, N. High energy interactions above ~5 TeV
SIMPSON, J.A. Galactic sources and the propagation of cosmic rays
GLEESON, L.J. Steady-state solar modulation of cosmic rays
SEKIDO, Y. Sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays
RUTH GALL Geomagnetic effects on cosmic rays
SHAPIRO, M.M. Composition of cosmic ray nuclei, Z < 26
PRICE, P.B. Ultra-heavy cosmic rays
VARLLARTA, M.S. Early history of cosmic rays reminiscences
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HAYAKAWA, S. Soft X-ray sources
RAO, U.R. Time variation of X-ray spectrum and optical luminosity of sco X-1
GARMIRE, G. X-ray and optical observations of sco X-1 and observation of the X-ray background
TUOHY, I.R. Spectral and pulsed X-ray emission from the crab nebula... Ver mais Conteúdo: Volume 1
HAYAKAWA, S. Soft X-ray sources
RAO, U.R. Time variation of X-ray spectrum and optical luminosity of sco X-1
GARMIRE, G. X-ray and optical observations of sco X-1 and observation of the X-ray background
TUOHY, I.R. Spectral and pulsed X-ray emission from the crab nebula
LEWIN, W.H.G. High energy X-rays from the southern sky
AGRAWAL, P.C. Intensity and energy spectra of several X-ray sources in the 20-150 KeV energy band
AGRAWAL, P.C. Short period variations in the intensity and energy spectrum of Cyg-X-1
MIYAMOTO, S. Measurement of the location of the X-ray source Cyg X-1
VERMA, S.D. Interactions of cosmic rays with interstellar matter and possible extitation of X-ray lines
DANJO, A. A balloon observation of diffuse background Gamma-ray in energy range from 100 KeV to 1 MeV
COWSIK, R. Comment on inverse compton models for the isotopic X-ray background
PRYLUTSKY, O.P. Origin of background radiations
KINZER, R.L. Search for pulsed Gamma-ray from the Crab
KINZER, R.L. Observation of cosmic Gamma radiation above 10 MeV
HELMKEN, H.F. Gamma ray astronomy above 10 MeV using a gas Cerenkov detector
KETTENRING, G. Investigation of Gamma radiation from the crab pulsar
BROWNING, R. Detection of pulsed Gamma radiation from the crab nebula
FICHTEL, C.E. Balloon borne Gamma ray astronomy results
VOLOBUYEV, S.A. Search for energetic Gamma-rays from local sources of radio-frequency radiation
FAZIO, G.G. A search for 10(11) to 10(12) eV Gamma rays from discrete sources
GRINDLAY, J.E. Possible evidence for pulsed ~10(12) eV Gamma-rays from NP-0532
BRATOLYUBOVA, L.S. Upper limits of luminiscence of some extragalactical objects in the range of rigid Gamma-rays
DAHLBACKA, G.H. A search for the emission of energetic Gamma rays from the plane of the galaxy and other reported sources
FRYE, G.M. New point Gamma-ray source libra Gamma-1, evidence for time variation
VLADIMIRSKY, B.M. A possible high energy Gamma-ray from Cygnus region
NAKAGAWA, S. The 0.511 MeV Gamma rays measured with the Ge(Li) detector at the balloon altitude
DAMLE, S.V. Cosmic flux of low energy gamma rays
BROWNING, R. Evidence for high energy Gamma-radiation from the galactic plane
CLARK, G.W. The flux of galactic high-energy Gamma rays
JONES, F.C. Cosmic Gamma rays from suprathermal proton Bremsstrahlung
COWSIK, R. Dynamical models of the galaxy and its Gamma ray emission
ANAND, K.C. Energy spectrum of Gamma-rays from the nuclear bulge of the galaxy
SWANENBURG, B.N. The energy spectrum of cosmic-ray electrons from 0.5 to 10 GeV
MARSDEN, P.L. Primary electron observations (3 < E < 15 GeV) recorded on the ESRO II satelite
ZATSEPIN, V.I. The electron energy spectrum in the galactic cosmic ray flux in the region 5-6000 GeV
MEYER, P. Flux and energy spectrum of cosmic ray electron between 10 and 1000 GeV
SILVERBERG, R.F. The primary cosmic ray electron spectrum from 10 GeV to about 200 GeV
MATSUO, M. Observaton of the primary electron at the high energy side with emulsion chamber
ANAND, K.C. Energy spectrum of cosmic ray electrons at energies > 100 GeV
LUND, N. A method for determining the mean atomc mass of the elements in the primary cosmic radiation throughout the latitude sensitive part of the spectrum
EVERSON, P. An upper limit on the flux of primary cosmic ray anti-alpha particles from 0.3 to 3 GeV/nucleon
BOGOMOLOV, E.A. A search for antiprotons in the primary cosmic radiation with the magnetic spectrometer
DAMLE, S.V. Anti-nuclei in high energy cosmic rays?
BUFFINGTON, A. Search for antimatter in the primary cosmic rays using a magnetic spectrometer
BUFFINGTON, A. Measurement of the primary cosmic ray nuclear rigidity spectra for individual elements of the charge Z> 2.
BUFFINGTON, A. Particle astronomy with a superconducting magnet
TAMAI, E. The measurement of the low energy Helium isotopes in the primary cosmic rays
BISWAS, S. Production of 2H and 3He nuclei in cosmic rays and propagation of protons an helium nuclei through interstellar space
MEYER, J.P. Cross section for the formation and destruction of cosmic ray deuterons and 3He nuclei
MEYER, J.P. Cosmic ray deuterons and 3He, interplanetary deceleration and energy spectra of sources
GRIGOROV, N.L. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays in the 1011 - 1015 eV according to the data of proton-4 measurements
GRIGOROV, N.L On irregularity in the primary cosmic spectrum in the 1012 eV energy range
GRIGOROV, N.L. Energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays Alfa-particles in high energy range according to the measurements on proton-3 satellite
RYAN, M. J. The Cosmic Ray Proton and Helium Spectra above 50 Gev
ORMES, J. F. Charge Composition of Galactic Cosmic Radiation
JONES, W. V. Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades from Alpha Particles Incident on Iron Absorber
JONES, W. V. Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascades from Nuclei with Z > 3
MENEGUZZI, M. The Formation of Li Be B by Galactic Cosmic Rays in Space, and its Relation with Stellar Observations
O'DELL, F. W. New Observations and Calculations of Primary Be/B in the Cosmic Rays
GOLDEN, R. L. The Rigidity Spectrum of Z > 3 Nuclei from GV to over 300GV
BEAUJEAN, R. Study on the Charge and Isotopic Composition of Medium Cosmic Ray Particles
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. Energy Dependence of the Abundances of Galactic He, L and M Nuclei from Satellite Measurements
CARTWRIGHT, B. G. Abundances of the Galactic Nuclei H Trough the Fe Group from Satellite Measurements
SHAPIRO, M. M. Revised Source Composition of Cosmic Rays from Hydrogen to Nickel
ENGE, W. Charge Composition of Low Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei of Elements Neon to Nickel
WEBBER, W. R. The Chemical Composition of Cosmic Rays with Z = 3-30 at High and Low Energies
CHOI, K.A. Study of the Charge Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Nuclei
CASSE, M. Chemical Composition of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei above 5 GV
TAMAI, E. The Chemical Composition of Low Energy L and M Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
FREIER, P. S. The Charge and Energy Spectra of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei
SOKOLOVSKY, V. I. Investigation of the Composition of Primary Cosmic Radiation at > 10 13 ev
SAITO, T. The Charge and Energy Distribution of Heavy Primaries above 10 Gev/nucleon
BINNS, W. R. Observation of VH and VVH Cosmic Rays with an Ionization-Cerenkov Detector System
KASHKAROV, L. L. Composition of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei of Z > 23
KOBETICH, E. J. High Resolution Studies of Cosmic Rays with Z > 30
IVANOVA, N. S. Some results on the Heavy Primary Nuclei (Z>40) obtained Outside the Earth's Magnetosphere
BLANFORD, G. E. Comments on the Observation of Transuranic Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
SILBERBERG, R. Calculations of Cross Sections and Their Application to Cosmic-Ray Physics
KISSELBACH, V. J. Non-Random Sub-Diurnal Variations in Sideral Muon Coincidence Time Series
AHLUWALIA, H. S. On the Study of the Sideral Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays with Muon Telescopes Underground
SWINSON, D. B. The Interpretation of Sideral Cosmic Ray Anisotropies
JACKLYN, R. M. Components of the Sideral Anisotropy
KONDO, I. Spurious Sideral Anisotropy arising from Annual Modulation of Solar Diurnal Variation of Cosmic Radiation
SEKIDO, Y. Sideral and Solar Anosotropy of High Energy Cosmic Rays Observed by an Air Cerenkov Telescope
SOMOGYI,A. Investigation of the Galactic Anisotropy of Cosmic Radiation at Energies about 10 14 ev.
CARREIRA, E. M. Anisotropic Distribution in the Arrival Directions of Muons at Sea Level
KARAKULA, S. The Galactic Magnetic Field and Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays above 10 17 ev
LAPIKENS, J. Arrival Directions of Large Air Showers of Primary Energy > 10 17 ev
BELL. C. J. Arrival Directions of High Energy EAS
EDWARDS, P. J. Flare Star Production of Energetic Charged Particles
COWSIK, R. Particle Acceleration by White Dwarfs and the Charge Spectrum of the Nuclear Component of Cosmic Rays
COWSIK, R. Cosmic Ray Electrons and the Gamma-Ray Background
OSBORNE, J. L. The possibility of Energetic Cosmic Rays Arriving from the Crab Nebula
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Acceleration and Propagation of High Z Cosmic Rays in a Pulsar Enviroment
APPARAO, K. M. V. Cosmic Radiation from Pulsars
RENGARAJAN, T. N. Pulsars and the Cosmic Ray Spectrum
LERCHE, I. A Radiation Mechanism for Pulsars
YASH PAL On the Problem of Cosmic-Ray Astronomy I
YASH PAL On the Problem of Cosmic-Ray Astronomy II
HAYAKAWA, S. A Possible Origin of Metallic Elements in Population II Stars
BRECHER, K. Extragalactic Cosmic Rays
MIZUTANI, K. The Nature and the Origin of the Primary Cosmic Rays above 10 18 ev
BEREZINSKY, V. S. The Origin of Cosmic Rays at Ultra High Energies
KOCHAROV, G. E. About age of Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays
PRILUTSKY,O. P. Superhigh-Energy Cosmic Rays
ITO, K. Radionuclide Production by Cosmic Rays in Lunar Rocks
LINGENFELTER, R. E. Cosmic Ray Propagation and Source Distribution
RENGARAJAN, T. N. Propagation of Cosmic Rays Using Two Component Models of the Interstellar Medium
RAMADURAI, S. The Effect of Ionization Loss on the Energy Spectra of Cosmic Ray Nuclei Undergoing Fermi Acceleration
MELROSE, D. B. Scattering of Higher Energy Cosmic Rays
THIELHEM, K.O. Comments on a Model of the Well Ordered Component of the Magnetic Field in the Galactic Disk
JONES, F. C. The Effect of Galactic Magnetic Field Line Wandering on Cosmic-Ray Parameters
JOKIPII, J. R. Mechanism for Confinement of Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy
COWSIK, R. On the Galactic Radio Halo
COLE, K. D. Some Cosmic Effects of the Finite Rest-Mass of the Wave Quantum
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Cosmogonical Aspect of Primary Cosmic-Ray Investigations
FELTEN, J. E. Transfer Effects on Lines and Continuum in Optically Thick X-Ray Sources
PEASLEE, D. C. Superheavy Elements in Cosmic Rays
BARROWES, S. C. Theory of Narrow-Angle Cosmic Ray Anisotropies
BARROWES, S. C. An Explanation of the Break in the Primary Spectrum
Volume 2:
KODAMA, M. Comparison of the hard solar x-ray burst of february 11, 1970 observed in balloon and satellite altitudes
WANG, J. R. Observations spectra of solar flare electrons R. P. Lin abstract...observations of the scatter-free solar-flare electrons in the energy range 20-100 kev
GAINOVA, L. E. Temporal characteristcs of generation of corpuscular and electromagnetic radiation by solar flares
TIBANOV,A. P. Analysis of absolute solar proton spectra on data of ground-based observations
MIROSHNICHEMKO, L. I. Determination of injection spectra of solar flare protons by various diffusion models
ROSENVINGE, F. Solar proton, helium, and medium nuclei energy spectra observed from the IMP-VI satellite
VAN ALLEN, J.A. Intensity ratios protons, alpha particles and C, N, O nuclei in solar particle events
SULLIVAN, J. D. Composition and spectrum of particles with 0.2 < E < 30 mev/nuc in the 25 january 1971 solar flare
BERTSCH, D. L. Charge composition of solar cosmic rays
MAURETTE, M. Low energy solar nuclear particles: new detection methods and new results
LINNEY,A. D. A search for neutrons of solar origin using balloon borne detectors 1967-70
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Storage of the energetic particles in the solar atmosphere
SIMNETT, G. M. Analysis of particle propagation from solar flares to the earth
SMART, D. F. Calculations of the seasonal dependency of neutron monitors to an anisotropic flux of solar cosmic rays propagating in the ecliptic plane
WIBBERENZ, G. The structure of interplanetary space during the march 24, 1966, solar event
REINHARD, R. Azimuthal diffusion of solar cosmic rays
SMART, D. F. A determination of the spectra, spatial anisotropy, and propagation characteristics of the relativistic solar cosmic-ray flux on november 18, 1968
BALOGH,A. The march 30, 1969, solar proton event: directional measurements of solar proton fluxes in interplanetary space
BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Data on solar proton events recorded in the stratosphere during the 20th solar cycle
BALOGH,A. Propagation of low energy solar protons associated with the november 2, 1969, solar flare
STONE, E. C. Transport of solar flare protons-comparision of a new analytic model with spacecraft measurements
GLEESON, L. J. On the propagation of solar cosmic rays
URCH, I. H. Energy changes of solar cosmic-ray particles
PALMER, I. D. Cosmic ray energy losses at 1A.U. During solar proton events.
FORMAN, M.A. Convection-dominated transport of solar cosmic rays
BUKATA, U. R. Observation of particle fluxes over extended solar longitudes during the solar flare event of march 31 to april 10, 1969
RAO, U. R. Evacuation of solar cosmic rays from the interplanetary medium
RAO, U. R. Anisotropy characteristics of low energy cosmic ray population of solar origin
ALLUM, F. R. A comparison of cosmic ray anisotropies and interplanetary magnetic field data late in a solar flare event
ALLUM, F. R. Low-energy proton increases associated with interplanetary shock waves
DUGGAL, S. P. The propagation of energetic solar particles during highly anisotropic ground level events
MASLEY,A. J. Solar cosmic ray observations during the september and november 1969 events
KUZMIN,A. I. The flare of solar cosmic rays on january 25, 1971
DORMAN, L. I. Determination of the solar cosmic ray flux parametrs on the basis of ionospheric data
MCDONALD, F. B. The nature of relativistic electron intensity changes during solar flare quiet times between 1963 and 1969
VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. Electrons in quiet-time increases, samplers of conditions in the outher solar system
MEYER, P. Measurements of the primary cosmic ray electron spectrum between 20 mev and 20 gev and its changes with time
BURGER, J. J. Long-term solar modulation of cosmic-ray electrons with energies above 0.5 gev
TAMAI, E. Low energy cosmic ray protons, he, and neutral particles over Syowa station, antarctica
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. The energy spectra of galactic-ray protons and helium nuclei and their modulation during 1968-1970
MATHEWS, T. A study of long-term modulation using satellite and neutron monitor data
BHATIA, V. S. Solar modulation of cosmic ray heavy nuclei(Z=10-28)
WINTER, E. M. Effects of the interstellar particles upon the interaction of cosmic rays with the interplanetary magnetic field
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. The modulation region of galatic cosmic rays
FORMAN, M.A. The heliocentric radial gradient in cosmic-ray density measured with the lost city meteorite
BERCOVITCH, M. The heliocentric radial density gradient of relativistic cosmic rays in 1967-68
GLEESON. L. J. Radial gradients and anisotropies of galactic cosmic-rays
LINDGREN, S. A systematic study of the north-south anisotropy 1965-1968
LINDGREN, S. Cosmic ray streaming perpendicular to the ecliptic plane and enhanced daily variation
SWINSON, D. B. Anisotropies related to cosmic ray density gradients
IUCCI, N. The north-south anisotropy and the cosmic ray radial gradient in the vicinity of the earth
BUSSOLETTI, E. The equatorial anisotropy of the cosmic rays and its correlations with the interplanetary magnetic field, for 1965-1966
BERCOVITCH, M. A cosmic ray density gradient perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
BARKER, D. N. H. North-south anisotropies observed at sector boundaries
HATTON, C. J. Changes in the diurnal anisotropy resulting from a gradient in the cosmic ray intensity perpendicular to the ecliptic plane
KARGATHRA, L. V. Semi-diurnal anisotropy of cosmic radiation
PATHAK, P. N. Cosmic-ray density distribution normal to the solar equational plane and the semi-diurnal anisotropy
KISSELBACH, V. J. Interplanetary sector field structure and annual variation in the cosmic ray diurnal variation amplitude
HUMBLE, J. E. Rigidity spectrum of the cosmic ray solar diurnal variation
KANE, R. P. Spectral characteristics of different types of diurnal variation of cosmic rays
ANTONUCCI, E. Effects of long lived solar centres on the galactic cosmic ray intensity
ANTONUCCI, E. Underground cosmic ray intensity modulation and interplanetary structures during 1969-1970
THOMSON, D. M. Underground cosmic ray observation at an equatorial station
AHLUWALIA, H. S. A secular variation of the limiting primary regidity of the solar diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
AGRAWAL, S. P. Comparison of long-term variation of diurnal anisotropy abserved between meson and neutron monitors during the period 1965-1969
ANANTH,A. G. Diurnal variation of cosmic radiation in the energy range 1-100 gev on day-to-day basis
WEBB, G. The diurnal anisotropy and east-west asymetry variations
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space I. Origin of solar semidiurnal variation
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space II. Loss Cone model
NAGASHIMA, K. Cosmic ray anisotropy in interplanetary space III. Daily variation third harmonic
MORI, S. The daily-variation third harmonic of the cosmic radiation
KUDO, S. Spectra of primary cosmic rays during days of enhanced daily variations
LINDGREN, S. T. The variability of the cosmic ray streaming studies by power spectrum technique
LINDGREN, S. T. On large amplitude diurnal wave trains 1966-1968
NASH,A.A. A periodic component of sudden changes in cosmic ray intensity
RAZDAN, H. Anomalous diurnal variation of cosmic rays with maximum along the garden hose direction
BAIXERAS-AIGUABELLA, C. Short term variations of the cosmic-ray proton and electron intensities in 1968 and 1969
VILLORESI, G. Some characteristics of forbush decreases observed in the time interval 1957-1965
VERSCHELL, H. J. Two classes of forbush decreases
KODAMA, M. Some properties of mean multiplicity measuremed in the NM64 neutron monitor
MERCER, J. B. Transient north-south anisotropies in the cosmic ray intensity
DUGGAL, S. P. Cosmic ray anisotropies perpendicular to the equatorial plane
SANDSTROM,A. E. Variation of particle density during forbush decreases
QUENBY, J. J. The mechanism for the forbush decrease, in particular for the event of february 26, 1969
KAMINER, N. S. Sounding of strong shock waves causing geomagnetic storms cosmic rays
KRYMSKY, G. F. Modulation of angular distribution of cosmic rays by the solar wind in october-november 1968
SIGVARD RUTHBERG, K. S. On recurrent effects in the galactic cosmic ray intensity modulation during the last solar cycle of activity
ALANIA, M. V. Characteristic features of the coupling of the cosmic ray quasi-periodic variations with solar activity
SHATASHVILI, L. Kh The 27-day variations of cosmic ray anisotropy by the neutron component data for the I. G. Y.
CHUMBALOVA, R.A. Isotropic and anisotropic flux variations with 12-34 day quasi-periods
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The dynamic of fast streams of solar wind plasma and forbush-effects in cosmic ray intensity
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic ray intensity in the initial phase of decrease in the 20th solar activity cycle CARMICHAEL H. Steplike nature of the 11 year modulation in solar cycle 19
MARTINIC, N. J. Cosmic ray intensity large-period modulation during 1961-70
VERSCHELL, H. J. Observations of the cosmic ray modulation from neutron measurements at the high latitude transition maximum
GREENHILL, J. G. Solar cycle variations in the polar atmospheric neutron flux at balloon altitudes
ROELOF, E. C. Implications of a long-lived recorery of cosmic ray intensity
QUENBY, J. J. Interplanetary magnetic field fluctuation measurements and the long term modulation
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The energy spectrum of galactic rays out the modulation region
BACHELET, F. The cosmic ray spectral modulation above 2gv during the descending phase of solar cycle 19
CARMICHAEL, H. Comments on the absolute ionization of cosmic radiation at balloon altitudes covering four solar maxima
DORMAN, L. I. Electromagnetic conditions in the vicinity of the eart's orbit according to observations of three-dimensional cosmic ray anisotropy on the earth
DORMAN, L. I. The study of yearly and 11-year cosmic ray variations on the basis of the solar activity Hl-index
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Modulation of galatic cosmic rays and solar activity
SHAKHOVA,A. The annual variations of cosmic ray intensity
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Long-time periodical of chemical composition of relative particles of cosmic rays
SALIMZIBAROV, R. B. Interaction of solar wind with interstellar medium by primary cosmic ray variations
CHARAKHCHYAN,A. N. Investigation of solar wind according to the data of 11-year cosmic ray modulation
KOVALENKO, V.A. Investigation of a solar wind by means of jupter radiobursts
RAMADURAI, S. Source spectrum of cosmic ray nuclei and the spectra of proton and helium nuclei near the Earth
FISK, L.A. Energy loss of cosmic rays in the interplanetary medium
ZACHARCHENKO, V. F. The fokker-planck equation with convection and nonsymmetrical scattering of cosmic ray particles
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray modulation in the presence of near region with anisotropic diffusion (radius of several A.U.) and remote region with isotropic diffusion
DORMAN, L. I. The study of cosmic ray propagation in the interplanetary magnetic field on the basis of kinetic equation
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray intensity near moving magnetic mirror (forbush-effect)
OGELMAN, H. Millisecond-time-scale atmospheric light pulses induced by solar activity
FISHER,A. Short time-scale optical pulsations in the night-sky background
GALL, R. Anisotropies and the uneven illumination by solar cosmic rays
MORFILL G. E. The arrival of solar protons over polar caps and magnetospheric field models
MASLEY,A. J. Calculations of charged particle entry into the polar regions
DOMINGO, V. North-south asymmetry in polar cap regions
PAGE, D. E. Diurnal, seasonal and Kp variations in the position of the high latitude electron trapping boundary
REPPIN, C. Energy spectrum and angular distribution of atmospheric albedo neutrons
WHITE, R. S. The energy distribution and flux of earth albedo neutrons
LIBBY, L. M. Blow-off the earth's atmosphere, population of the van allen Belt
KURNOSOVA, L. M. Surplus radiation on the altitudes of 200-500km
Volume 4:
MURAKI, Y. Particle-particle elastic scattering at 90°
BABAEV, M. K. S-sytem movement influence on the angular distribution characteristics of secondary particles at several hundred Gev Energy Region
BARADZEY, L. T. The altitude dependence of production rate of y-ray at the atmosphere in the 1-10 TeV Energy Range
KONDRATYEVA, M.A. On the possibility of Non-Trivial interaction of heavy nuclei at high Energies
ANAND, K. C. Observed Energy Spectrum of y-rays at Energies > 50GeV and the Deduced Electron Spectrum above a Few GeV in the Atmosphere
BARADZEI, L. T. Family of y-quanta with the energy of 250 Tev as an Example of Superheavy Cluster Production with Mass About 7 Gev relased into y-quanta
MASLENNIKOVA, L. N. About a Spectrum of y-ray from Coherent Interactions of (pi)- Mesons on Photoemulsions Nuclei at 60 Gev/c
GILLESPIE, R. W. Measurement of the Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascade Development in Glass at Energies above 200 Gev
STEPHENS, S.A. A study of Electromagnetic Cascades by Monte-Carlo Method
ZOLLNER, R. Numerical Integration of the Transport Equation for Multiple Scattering
ZOLLNER, R. Critical Remarks on the Theory of Electromagnetic Cascade Longitudinal Development
BARASHENKOV, V. S. Monte Carlo Method of Calculating the Path of High Energy Irradiation Through Dense Layers of Matter
FETISOV, I. N. The nuclear Cascades in a Dense Matter
VAN LOON, Angular Azimuthal Distributions of high energy cosmic rays in lunar silicate minerals
JONES, L. W. Ratio of Neutral to Charged Hadrons in Cosmic Rays
BROOKE, G. Investigation of the Hadronic Component of cosmic rays
YEIVIN, Y. The vertical sea-level muon spectrum and charge ratio
FROHLICH,A. The muon charge ratio at high energies
WELLS, S. C. The absolute intensity of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. The absolute vertical muon spectrum at sea level in the momentum
CARSTENSEN, K. The muon momentum spectra and positive ¿ negative ratios at sea level in the energy range 10 to 1500 Gev
RASTIN, B. C. An investigation of the absolute intensity of muons at sea-level
APPLETON, I. C. A determination of the muon spectrum and positive ¿ negative ratio at sea-level using Monte-Carlo Techniques
APPLETON, I. C. Some sources of Error in Determining the exponent of the Pion Production Spectrum and Also in the Charge Ratio at Sea-Level
TEBB, R. G. P. Fine structure in the Muon Spectrum at Large Zenith Angles
NASH, W. F. Survey of Large Zenith Angle Muon Data at High Energies
AMINEVA, T. P. Energy Spectrum and Angular Distributions of High Energy Muons
KAMIYA, Y. Further Observation of Cosmic-Ray Muon Spectra and the Charge Ratio at Large Zenith Angles
LARSON,O. Cosmic Ray Muon Charge Ratio Measurements above 1 Tev
HUME, C. J. Preliminary Muon Spectrum and Charge Ratio from M.A.R.S.
CROOKES, J. N. An investigation of the Absolute Intensity of Muon at 31.6 hg cm-2 below sea Level
ANDERSON, S. Cosmic Ray Flux and Stopping Muons Underground
CASSIDAY, G. L. Vertical muon intensities at the Utah Site
PICCHI, P. Stopping Muons Underground at Great Depths
BARTON, J. C. Rate of Muons Stopping Underground
KEUFFEL, J. W. Muon Decays Underground and the Utah Effect
BHAT, P. N. Unstable Particles Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Measurements on the Intensity of Cosmic Ray Muons at 10 13 EV with Emulsion Chamber Underground
BARADZEY, L. T. The energy and Angular Distributions of Muons in the Tev Range According to the Data of Emulsion Chamber with X-ray films
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Groups of Parallel Penetrating Particles and Tgeir Possible Sources
KELNER, S. P. Analisys of Muon Groups Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Parallel Penetrating Partcles Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Muon Budles at 40 m.w.e. Underground
LOWE, G. H. Multiple Muons Deep Underground
PAVLOV,A.A. Analisys of the Possibilities of Cosmic Muons Generation Mechanism Ivestigation
SKRIPIN, G. V. On the muon Generation Mechanism in the Energy Range 10 11-10 13 e.v.
MORRISON, J. L. Muon Production Models for the Utah Effect
BERGESON, G. L. The Zenith Angle Dependence of Cosmic Ray Muons
YUDA, T. A study of Cosmic Ray Muon Interactions with Spark-Emulsion Chamber
HOOK, J. R. Neutron Production in Lead by Muons of Momentum 1-30 Gev/c
BOROG, V. V. Angular Distribution and Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Muons at Large Zenith Angles
KIRALY, P. Large Angle Showers from Muon Bremsstrahlung
NANAGO, M. The Zenith Angle Distribution of Horizontak air Showers of Sizes Larger than 5000
HARA, T. Further Study of Horizontal air Showers
BARTON, J. C. Experiments Using the Scintillator Stack Technique in the Woodhead Tunnel
KOKOULIN, R. P. Influence of the Nuclear Formfactor on the Cross-Section of Electron Pair Production by High Energy Muons
WELLS, S. C. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. Scattering of high Energy Cosmic Ray Muons on Electrons
HAMDAN, M.A. The Total Rate of Energy Loss of Cosmic Ray mouns in Iron for the Momentum Range 5-40 Gev/c
HONDA, K. An observation of large bursts Using Air Scintillation Method and Proportional Counters
KITAMURA, T. The bursts Size Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Muons at Large Zenith Angles
BERESNEV, V. I. Nuclear Interaction of Cosmic Rays Muons at Energy Transfers at 20 to 200 Gev
MIZUTANI, K. Observations of Very Energy Showers Injected from Below Horizon with Emulsion Chamber Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Massive and Massless Bosons coupled with the Lepton and the Nucleon in view of the Cosmic Ray Data
MIZUTANI, K. A survey on the Tests of Isotropy and Locality Concepts of Space and Time by the Distributions of the Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity
MOE, M. K. Status of Irvine Cosmic Ray Muon Facility
CHEN, H. H. High Energy Neutrino Interactions: Analisys of the CWI Neutrino Experiments
CHEN, H. H. Experimental Determination of the Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Induced Muon Fluxes Deep Underground
LATHROP, J. A search for extraterrestrial Neutrino Sources
STARBUNOV, N. The solar Models With Increased Concentration of He and Neutrino Fluxes
VOLKOVA, L. V. On the Analisys of Neutrino Experiments in Cosmic Rays
MITRA, S. Absolute Measurement of the Vertical Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity Near 1 GEV/c at 12°
YUAN, L. C. L. Recent Progress on Transition Radiation Measurements and Its Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particles
YUAN, L. C. L. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particle II. Detectors and Measurements
FRANGHIAN,A.A. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Applications of this Radiation to the Detection of Superhigh Energy Particles
RYZKOV, V. V. Transition Effect Calculations for Electromagnetic Cascade
MERSON, G. I. The Ionization of Relativistic Particles in Ar-He Mixture and Comparison of Experimental Data with the Teory
MATSUOKA, M. A Gas Pressure Control System for a Stable Soft x-ray Counter
GARMIRE, G. R. An x-ray detector System for Intertellar Neon Abundance Determination and Oxygen Line Emission Strength
KOTOV, D. Method of Determination of Cosmic Gamma-ray Flux
TAKAHASHI, T. A Large Position-Sensitive Proportional Counter
SPENCE, D. Saturation of Proportional Counters Used for Air Shower Density Measurements
DIGGORY, I. S. Neon Flash Tubes as Energy Loss Measuring Devices
HOLROYD, F. W. Sensitive Times of Neon Flash Tubes
FUNCH,O. Neon Flash Tube Arrays as Trajectory Deffining Elements for Heavy Nuclei
BLAKE P. R. The Multiple Particle Efficiency of a Detector With Finite Resolving Power
KAMIYA, Y. A Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph Using the Time-of-flight Counter system and Wire Spark Chamber Technique
ZYCH,A. A Ballon-Borne Spark Chamber and Time-of-flight Detector for High Energy Atmospheric and Solar Neutrons
HARTMAN, R. The Gamma Ray Experiment for the Small Astonomy Satellite B(SAS-B)
KOREZKY, V. P. Spark Spectromenter Calibration with 20 to 70 Gev/c Incident Hadrons
DAMLE, S. V. Operational Experience with a Spark Chamber-Emulsion Magnet Spectrograph
ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Desidn of the New Tskhra-Tskaro Instillation and its Model
GOLDEN, R. L. Ballooning with Superconducting Magnetis
GOLDEN, R. L. Techniques of Magnet-Emulsion Spectrometry
BUSSIAN,A. E. A superconducting Magnet Addition to the Echo Lake Experiment
LAU, K. S. The Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph at Hong Kong
FROHLICH,A. On the Precision of Momentum Measurements with a Magnetic Spectrometer
ALLKOFER,O. C. The Deis-Project, a 7 Tev muon Spectrometer
FAN, C. Y. An Electrostatic Deflection vs Energy Instrument for measuring Interplanetary Particles in the Range 0.1 to ~ 3 Mev/charge
VOLLMER,O. A satellite Experiment for detecting Low Enegy Heavy Cosmic Rays
VERMA, S. D. An experiment to study the Nuclear Component of Primary Cosmic Rays
HAASE, G. Solid State Detectors Nuclear Tracks with on- and off-sensitivity
ALEKSEJEV, E. N. 100-Channel Scintilation Telescope
BARTON, J. C. A combined Charged Particle and Neutron Scintillation Detector
VILLIERS, E. J. De Calculations on Very Fast Scintillation and Cerenkov Detector Time Response in Extensive Air Shower Applications
BELL, C. J. The use light emiting diodes in the Testing of Photomultipliers
PINSKY, L. S. Fast-Film Cerenkov Detector for Cosmic-Ray Primaries with z>60
BARADZEY, L. T. The Consistent Method of Photometrical Determination of Electronphoton Cascade Energy in Emulsion Chambers with X-ray Films
ENGE, W. Improvement of the Charge Resolution of Lexan-polycarbonate Plastic Detectors by Ultraviolet Irradiation
ADAMS, J. H. A semiautomatic Microscope for High-Speed Measurement of Nuclear
JENKINS,I.A. The use of a Modified IGY Neutron Monitor to Measure the Energy Spectra of Nuclear Active Particles
KODAMA, M. Experimental Investigation of Characteristics of Multiple Neutron Production in the Cosmic Ray Neutron Monitor
KISSELBACH, V. J. Primary Cosmic Ray Muon Data Recording on an Astronomical Time Phase
SIMON, M. Sea Wave and Tide Recording with Cosmic Rays
QUANG, T. T. Distribution of Scattered Neutrons Returning to the Ground
MURAKI, Y. Particle-particle elastic scattering at 90°
BABAEV, M. K. S-sytem movement influence on the angular distribution characteristics of secondary particles at several hundred Gev Energy Region
BARADZEY, L. T. The altitude dependence of production rate of y-ray at the atmosphere in the 1-10 TeV Energy Range
KONDRATYEVA, M.A. On the possibility of Non-Trivial interaction of heavy nuclei at high Energies
ANAND, K. C. Observed Energy Spectrum of y-rays at Energies > 50GeV and the Deduced Electron Spectrum above a Few GeV in the Atmosphere
BARADZEI, L. T. Family of y-quanta with the energy of 250 Tev as an Example of Superheavy Cluster Production with Mass About 7 Gev relased into y-quanta
MASLENNIKOVA, L. N. About a Spectrum of y-ray from Coherent Interactions of (pi)- Mesons on Photoemulsions Nuclei at 60 Gev/c
GILLESPIE, R. W. Measurement of the Nuclear-Electromagnetic Cascade Development in Glass at Energies above 200 Gev
STEPHENS, S.A. A study of Electromagnetic Cascades by Monte-Carlo Method
ZOLLNER, R. Numerical Integration of the Transport Equation for Multiple Scattering
ZOLLNER, R. Critical Remarks on the Theory of Electromagnetic Cascade Longitudinal Development
BARASHENKOV, V. S. Monte Carlo Method of Calculating the Path of High Energy Irradiation Through Dense Layers of Matter
FETISOV, I. N. The nuclear Cascades in a Dense Matter
VAN LOON, Angular Azimuthal Distributions of high energy cosmic rays in lunar silicate minerals
JONES, L. W. Ratio of Neutral to Charged Hadrons in Cosmic Rays
BROOKE, G. Investigation of the Hadronic Component of cosmic rays
YEIVIN, Y. The vertical sea-level muon spectrum and charge ratio
FROHLICH,A. The muon charge ratio at high energies
WELLS, S. C. The absolute intensity of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. The absolute vertical muon spectrum at sea level in the momentum
CARSTENSEN, K. The muon momentum spectra and positive ¿ negative ratios at sea level in the energy range 10 to 1500 Gev
RASTIN, B. C. An investigation of the absolute intensity of muons at sea-level
APPLETON, I. C. A determination of the muon spectrum and positive ¿ negative ratio at sea-level using Monte-Carlo Techniques
APPLETON, I. C. Some sources of Error in Determining the exponent of the Pion Production Spectrum and Also in the Charge Ratio at Sea-Level
TEBB, R. G. P. Fine structure in the Muon Spectrum at Large Zenith Angles
NASH, W. F. Survey of Large Zenith Angle Muon Data at High Energies
AMINEVA, T. P. Energy Spectrum and Angular Distributions of High Energy Muons
KAMIYA, Y. Further Observation of Cosmic-Ray Muon Spectra and the Charge Ratio at Large Zenith Angles
LARSON,O. Cosmic Ray Muon Charge Ratio Measurements above 1 Tev
HUME, C. J. Preliminary Muon Spectrum and Charge Ratio from M.A.R.S.
CROOKES, J. N. An investigation of the Absolute Intensity of Muon at 31.6 hg cm-2 below sea Level
ANDERSON, S. Cosmic Ray Flux and Stopping Muons Underground
CASSIDAY, G. L. Vertical muon intensities at the Utah Site
PICCHI, P. Stopping Muons Underground at Great Depths
BARTON, J. C. Rate of Muons Stopping Underground
KEUFFEL, J. W. Muon Decays Underground and the Utah Effect
BHAT, P. N. Unstable Particles Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Measurements on the Intensity of Cosmic Ray Muons at 10 13 EV with Emulsion Chamber Underground
BARADZEY, L. T. The energy and Angular Distributions of Muons in the Tev Range According to the Data of Emulsion Chamber with X-ray films
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Groups of Parallel Penetrating Particles and Tgeir Possible Sources
KELNER, S. P. Analisys of Muon Groups Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Parallel Penetrating Partcles Underground
BERGAMASCO, L. Muon Budles at 40 m.w.e. Underground
LOWE, G. H. Multiple Muons Deep Underground
PAVLOV,A.A. Analisys of the Possibilities of Cosmic Muons Generation Mechanism Ivestigation
SKRIPIN, G. V. On the muon Generation Mechanism in the Energy Range 10 11-10 13 e.v.
MORRISON, J. L. Muon Production Models for the Utah Effect
BERGESON, G. L. The Zenith Angle Dependence of Cosmic Ray Muons
YUDA, T. A study of Cosmic Ray Muon Interactions with Spark-Emulsion Chamber
HOOK, J. R. Neutron Production in Lead by Muons of Momentum 1-30 Gev/c
BOROG, V. V. Angular Distribution and Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Muons at Large Zenith Angles
KIRALY, P. Large Angle Showers from Muon Bremsstrahlung
NANAGO, M. The Zenith Angle Distribution of Horizontak air Showers of Sizes Larger than 5000
HARA, T. Further Study of Horizontal air Showers
BARTON, J. C. Experiments Using the Scintillator Stack Technique in the Woodhead Tunnel
KOKOULIN, R. P. Influence of the Nuclear Formfactor on the Cross-Section of Electron Pair Production by High Energy Muons
WELLS, S. C. Electromagnetic interactions of cosmic ray muons
ALLKOFER,O. C. Scattering of high Energy Cosmic Ray Muons on Electrons
HAMDAN, M.A. The Total Rate of Energy Loss of Cosmic Ray mouns in Iron for the Momentum Range 5-40 Gev/c
HONDA, K. An observation of large bursts Using Air Scintillation Method and Proportional Counters
KITAMURA, T. The bursts Size Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Muons at Large Zenith Angles
BERESNEV, V. I. Nuclear Interaction of Cosmic Rays Muons at Energy Transfers at 20 to 200 Gev
MIZUTANI, K. Observations of Very Energy Showers Injected from Below Horizon with Emulsion Chamber Underground
MIZUTANI, K. Massive and Massless Bosons coupled with the Lepton and the Nucleon in view of the Cosmic Ray Data
MIZUTANI, K. A survey on the Tests of Isotropy and Locality Concepts of Space and Time by the Distributions of the Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity
MOE, M. K. Status of Irvine Cosmic Ray Muon Facility
CHEN, H. H. High Energy Neutrino Interactions: Analisys of the CWI Neutrino Experiments
CHEN, H. H. Experimental Determination of the Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Induced Muon Fluxes Deep Underground
LATHROP, J. A search for extraterrestrial Neutrino Sources
STARBUNOV, N. The solar Models With Increased Concentration of He and Neutrino Fluxes
VOLKOVA, L. V. On the Analisys of Neutrino Experiments in Cosmic Rays
MITRA, S. Absolute Measurement of the Vertical Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity Near 1 GEV/c at 12°
YUAN, L. C. L. Recent Progress on Transition Radiation Measurements and Its Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particles
YUAN, L. C. L. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Application to the Detection of Ultrarelativistic Particle II. Detectors and Measurements
FRANGHIAN,A.A. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and the Applications of this Radiation to the Detection of Superhigh Energy Particles
RYZKOV, V. V. Transition Effect Calculations for Electromagnetic Cascade
MERSON, G. I. The Ionization of Relativistic Particles in Ar-He Mixture and Comparison of Experimental Data with the Teory
MATSUOKA, M. A Gas Pressure Control System for a Stable Soft x-ray Counter
GARMIRE, G. R. An x-ray detector System for Intertellar Neon Abundance Determination and Oxygen Line Emission Strength
KOTOV, D. Method of Determination of Cosmic Gamma-ray Flux
TAKAHASHI, T. A Large Position-Sensitive Proportional Counter
SPENCE, D. Saturation of Proportional Counters Used for Air Shower Density Measurements
DIGGORY, I. S. Neon Flash Tubes as Energy Loss Measuring Devices
HOLROYD, F. W. Sensitive Times of Neon Flash Tubes
FUNCH,O. Neon Flash Tube Arrays as Trajectory Deffining Elements for Heavy Nuclei
BLAKE P. R. The Multiple Particle Efficiency of a Detector With Finite Resolving Power
KAMIYA, Y. A Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph Using the Time-of-flight Counter system and Wire Spark Chamber Technique
ZYCH,A. A Ballon-Borne Spark Chamber and Time-of-flight Detector for High Energy Atmospheric and Solar Neutrons
HARTMAN, R. The Gamma Ray Experiment for the Small Astonomy Satellite B(SAS-B)
KOREZKY, V. P. Spark Spectromenter Calibration with 20 to 70 Gev/c Incident Hadrons
DAMLE, S. V. Operational Experience with a Spark Chamber-Emulsion Magnet Spectrograph
ATANELISHVILI, M. I. Desidn of the New Tskhra-Tskaro Instillation and its Model
GOLDEN, R. L. Ballooning with Superconducting Magnetis
GOLDEN, R. L. Techniques of Magnet-Emulsion Spectrometry
BUSSIAN,A. E. A superconducting Magnet Addition to the Echo Lake Experiment
LAU, K. S. The Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph at Hong Kong
FROHLICH,A. On the Precision of Momentum Measurements with a Magnetic Spectrometer
ALLKOFER,O. C. The Deis-Project, a 7 Tev muon Spectrometer
FAN, C. Y. An Electrostatic Deflection vs Energy Instrument for measuring Interplanetary Particles in the Range 0.1 to ~ 3 Mev/charge
VOLLMER,O. A satellite Experiment for detecting Low Enegy Heavy Cosmic Rays
VERMA, S. D. An experiment to study the Nuclear Component of Primary Cosmic Rays
HAASE, G. Solid State Detectors Nuclear Tracks with on- and off-sensitivity
ALEKSEJEV, E. N. 100-Channel Scintilation Telescope
BARTON, J. C. A combined Charged Particle and Neutron Scintillation Detector
VILLIERS, E. J. De Calculations on Very Fast Scintillation and Cerenkov Detector Time Response in Extensive Air Shower Applications
BELL, C. J. The use light emiting diodes in the Testing of Photomultipliers
PINSKY, L. S. Fast-Film Cerenkov Detector for Cosmic-Ray Primaries with z>60
BARADZEY, L. T. The Consistent Method of Photometrical Determination of Electronphoton Cascade Energy in Emulsion Chambers with X-ray Films
ENGE, W. Improvement of the Charge Resolution of Lexan-polycarbonate Plastic Detectors by Ultraviolet Irradiation
ADAMS, J. H. A semiautomatic Microscope for High-Speed Measurement of Nuclear
JENKINS,I.A. The use of a Modified IGY Neutron Monitor to Measure the Energy Spectra of Nuclear Active Particles
KODAMA, M. Experimental Investigation of Characteristics of Multiple Neutron Production in the Cosmic Ray Neutron Monitor
KISSELBACH, V. J. Primary Cosmic Ray Muon Data Recording on an Astronomical Time Phase
SIMON, M. Sea Wave and Tide Recording with Cosmic Rays
QUANG, T. T. Distribution of Scattered Neutrons Returning to the Ground
Volume 5:
PRILUTSKY,O. P. On the Origin of Background Radiations
HELMKEN, H. F. Gas-Cerenkov Detector for Gamma-Ray Astronomy
BROWNING, R. Detection of Pulsed Gamma Radiation from the Crab Nebula
VOLOBUEV, S.A. Search of High-Energy Gamma-Rays from Discrete Sources of Radio-emission
FAZIO, G. G. A search for 10 11 to 10 12 ev Gamma Rays from Discrete Sources
BRATOLYUBOVA, L. S. Upper Limits of Luminiscence of Some Extragalactical Objects in the Range of Rigid Gamma-Rays
VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. A Possible High Energy Gamma-Ray Flux from Cygnus Region
SWANENBURG, B. N. The Energy Spectrum of Cosmic-Ray Electrons from 0.5 to 10 Gev
ZATSEPIN, V. I. Electron Energy Spectrum in Galactic Cosmic Ray Flux in the 7-500 Gev Energy Range
BOGOMOLOV, E.A. A search for Antiprotons in the Primary Cosmic Radiation with a Magnetic Spectrometer
MEYER, J. -P. Cross Sections for the Formation and Destrction of Cosmic Ray Deutterons and 3He Nuclei
GRIGOROV, N. L. Energy Spectrum of Primary Cosmic Rays in the 10 11- 10 15 ev Energy Range According to the Data of Proton-4 Measurements
GRIGOROV, N. L. On Irregularity in the Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum in the 10 12 ev Energy Range
GRIGOROV, N. L. Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Ray a-particles in 5 x 10 10 ¿ 10 12 ev/Nucleon energy Range
SOKOLOVSKY, V. I. Investigation of the Composition of Primary Cosmic Radiation at > 10 13 ev
KASHKAROV, L. L. Composition of Heavy Cosmic Rays in the Z > 23 Region
KOBETICH, E. J. High Resolution Studies of Cosmic Rays with Z > 30
KISSELBACH, V. J. Non-Random Sub-Diurnal Variations in Sideral Muon Coincidence Time Series
PRYLUTSKY,O. P. On the Cosmic Particles of Super-High Energy
LIN, R. P. Energy Spectra of Solar Flare Electrons
GAINOVA, L. E. The Temporal Characteristics of Generation of Corpuscular and Electromagnetic Emission during the Flares on the Sun
BALOGH,A. The March 30, 1969, Solar Proton Event: Directional Measurements of Solar Proton Fluxes in interplanetary Space
BAZILEVSKAYA, G.A. Data on Solar Proton Events Recorded in the Stratosphere during the 20th Solar Cycle
HEDGECOCK, P. C. Propagation of Low Energy Solar Protons Associated with the November 2, 1969, Solar Flare
PALMER, I. D. Cosmic Ray Energy Losses at 1 AU during Solar Proton Events
MASLEY,A. J. Solar Cosmic Ray Observations during the September and November 1969 Events
ANDERSON, K.A. A Stable Particle Compoment 30 to 400 KEV in Interplanetary Space
BURGER, J. J. Long-Term Solar Modulation of Cosmic-Ray Electrons with Energies above 0.5 GEV
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. The Modulation Region of Galactic Cosmic Rays
LINDGREN, S. Samples from a Systematic Study of the Cosmic Ray Axial Anisotropy 1965-1968
KARGATHRA, L. V. Semi-Diurnal Anisotropy of Cosmic Radiation
NASH,A.A. A Periodic Component of Sudden Changes in Cosmic Ray Intensity
BAIXERAS-AIGUABELLA, C. Short Term Variations of the Cosmic-Ray Proton and Electron Intensities in 1968 and 1969
ALTUCHOV,A. M. The Galactic Cosmic Ray Current during October-November 1968
SIGVARD, K. S. On Recurrent Effects in the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity Modulation during the Last Solar Cycle of Activity
ALANIA, M. V. Characteristic Features of the Coupling of the Cosmic Ray Quasi-Periodic Variations with Solar Activity
SHATASHVILI, L. KH 27-Day Variations of Cosmic Ray Anisotropy by the Neutron Component Data for the I.G.Y. Period
CHUMBALOVA, R.A. A Period Variation of Isotropic Fluxes of Cosmic Rays and Forbush Decreases
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic Ray Intensity during the Initial Phase of the 20th Solar Activity Cycle Decrease
MARTINIC, N. J. Power Spectrum of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Intensity
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The Energy Spectrum of Galactic Cosmic Rays out of Modulation Region
KOLOMEETS, E. V. The Annual Variations of Cosmic Ray Intensity and Solar Activity
CHARAKHCHYAN,A. N. Study of Solar Wind According to the Data on 11-Year Cosmic Ray Modulation
KOVALENKO, V.A. Solar Wind Research on the Data of Jupter's Radiobursts
GALL, R. Anisotropies and the Uneven Illumination by Solar Cosmic Rays
DOMINGO, V. North-South Asymmetry in Polar Cap Regions
GALPER,A. M. Study of High Energy Electrons at Upper Layers of Atmosphere during Magnetic Pertubations
HAUSKA,H. An Investigation of Recurrence Phenomena in Geomagnetic K-data and Solar Magnetic Fields and Their Interrelationship
HAUSKA, H. Periodic Variations in Geomagnetic K-Data from 1932 through 1969
CHARAKHCHYAN,A. N. Latitudes-Longitude Stratospheric Measurements of Cosmic Ray Intensity
ALVIAL, G. Study of an Atmospheric Anomaly Near the Andes Mountains in the Calculation of the Barometric Coefficient of the Secondary Cosmic Ray Flux
Volume 6:
EGOROV, T.A. The Yakutsk EAS Complex Array
KALMYKOV, N. N. Some Arguments in Favour of the Conventional EAS Model Revision
GUZHAVIN, V. V. Spatial Distribution of the Electron-Photon Shower Powers in Isothermic Atmosphere
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. The Electron and Muon Structure Functions in EAS Energies 10 15- 10 17 ev
ILIYNA, N. P. Muon Component of EAS Near the Shower Axis
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. On Results of Study of the Vertical Muon Energy Spectrum with Energies 5.10 11 < Ey < 5.10 ev.
ASEIKIN, V. S. EAS Accompainent of High Energy Muons
ERLYKIN,A. D. The Energy Spectrum of Vertical Cosmic Muons
ASEIKIN, V. S. Electron and Muon Number Spectra of Extensive Air Showers at 3340 m A.S.L.
EGOROV, T.A. The Lateral Distributions of the Particle Desities and of Cerenkov Light of EAS at Sea Level
VOLOVIK, V. D. On Possibility of Measuring the Nuclear Composition of Primary Cosmic Rays in the UH Energy Range
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. The Study of Radio Emission with a Frequency of 30 Mhz from Extensive Air Showers at the Moscow State University Array
ANTONOV, R.A. Altitude Variations in EAS in the Upper Atmosphere
DEDENKO, L. G. Submuons and HAS
BASHINDJHAGYAN, G. L. Research into Hadron Properties using Multi-Layer Proportional Counter and Ionization Calorimeter at Mountains
GRIGOROV, N. L. On Heavy Nucleus Nucleon Collective Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Rays
GURWITZ, S.A. On the Interpretation of Multiple Processes
ZHDANOV, G. B. On Superheavy Fireballs
NAM, R.A. Investigation of Some Characteristics of Hadrons at Energy Above 1 Tev Interacting with the Lead Nuclei
ABDULLAEV,A. M. A study of High Energy Interactions of Pions and Nucleons with Nucleus of the ¿Kum-Bel¿ Mountain Station
GABUNIA, L. L. Inelastic Process at the Energy Above 200 Gev and the Phase Space of Extended Objects
ORLOVA, G. I. On Energetically Selected Charge and Neutral Particles in (pi) Interactions at 60 Gev
LEBEDEV,A. M. Classification of Inelastic Interactions at High Energies
GALPER,A. M. Search for Heavy Particles at Sea Level and at Mountain's altitude
ZHDANOV, G. B. Nuclear Interactions in the Atmosphere at Energies of > 10 14 ev
BABAEV, M. K. S-System Movement Influence on the Angular Distribution Characteristics of Secondary Particles at Several Hundred Gev Energy Region
APANASENKO,A. V. Family of 230 Tev y-Quanta as an Example of Production of Superheavy Cluster with 7 Gev Mass Released to y-Quanta
MASLENNIKOVA, N. V. About the Spectrum of y-Rays in Coherent Interactions of 60 Gev (pi)-Mesons with Emulsion Nuclei
FETISOV, I. N. The Nuclear Cascades in a Dense Matter
FROHLICH,A. The Muon Charge Ratio at High Energies
AMINEVA, T. P. Energy Spectra and Angular Distributions of High Energy Muons
BARADZEI, L. T. Angular and Energy Distributions of Muons in the 3-10 Tev Energy Range According to the Data of Emulsion Chamber with x-Ray Films
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Groups of Parallel Penetrating Particles and Their Possible Sources
KELNER, S. P. Analysis of Muon Groups Underground
KRASINIKOV, D. D. To Problem of the Muon Generation Scheme in Energy Region 10 11 ¿ 10 13 ev.
BOROG, V. V. Angular Distribution and Nuclear Interactions of High Energy Cosmic Muons at Large Zenith angles
KOKOULIN, R. P. Influence of the Nuclear Formfactor on the Cross-Section of Electron Pair Production by High Energy Muons
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Investigation of Nuclear Interaction of Cosmic Ray Muons Underground
MOE, M. K. Status of Irvine Cosmic Ray Muons Facility
VOLKOVA, L. V. On the Analysis of Neutrino Experiments in Cosmic Rays
HARUTJUNIAN, F. R. Radiation of Charged Particles in Nonhomogeneous Media and Application of this Radiation to the Detection of Superhigh Energy Particles
KOL'CHUZHKIN,A. M. The Calculation of Transition Effects in Ionization Calorimeter
KIM, V. S. The Ionization of Relativistic Particles in Ar-He Mixture and Comparison of Experimental Data with Theory
GALPER,A. M. Method of Determination of y-Rays Polarization Above Ey= 1 Mev
SCHOPPER, E. Solid State Detectors for Nuclear Tracks with on- and off- sensitivity
ALEKSEJEV, E. N. 100-Channel Scintillation Telescope
BARADZEI, L. T. Method of Consecutive Photometric Determination of the Electron-Photon Cascades Energy in Emulsion Chamber with X-Rays Films
Volume 7:
MIYAMOTO, S. Measurement of the Location of the X-ray Source Cyg x-1
GRINDLAY, J. E. Possible Evidence for Pulsed~ 10 12-ev Gamma Rays from NP 0532
ANAND, K. C. Energy Spectrum of Gamma Rays from the Nuclear Bulge of the Galaxy
MATSUO, M. The Observations of High Energy Electron Component in the Cosmic Rays
ANAND, K. C. Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Electrons at Energies > 100 Gev
BUFFINGTON,A. Particle Astronomy with a Superconducting Magnet
MEYER, J.-P. Cosmic Ray Deuterons and He Interplanetary Deceleration and Energy Spectra of Sources
MENEGUZZI, M. The Formation of Li Be B by Galactic Cosmic Rays in Space, and its Relation with Stellar Observations
BEAUJEAN, R. Study on the Charge and Isotope Composition of Medium Cosmic Ray Particles
ENGE, W. Charge Composition of Low Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei of Elements Neon to Nickel
KOBETICH, E. J. Charge and Energy Spectra of Cosmic Rays with Z > 30
KOCHAROV, G. E. On the Age of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
RENGARAJAN, T. N. Propagation of Cosmic Rays Using Two Component Model of the Interstellar Medium
THIELHEM, K.O. Comments on a Model of the Well Odered Component of the Magnetic Field in the Galactic Disc
MIROSHNICHENKO, L. I. Analysis of the Absolute Spectra of Solar Protons on the Basis of Ground Measurement Data
MIROSHNICHENKO, L. I. Determination of the Solar Proton Injection Spectrum in Terms of Various Diffusion Models
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. Solar Proton, Helium, and Medium Nuclei (6<Z<9) Observed from the IMP-VI Satellite
PRINCE, P. B. Charge and Energy Spectra of Particles with 0.2 < E < 30 Mev/nuc in the 25 January 1971 Solar Flare
SIMNETT, G. M. Analysis of Particle Propagation from Solar Flares to the Earth
DORMAN, L. I. Determination of the Parameters of Solar Cosmic Ray Flux on the Basis of Ionospheric Data
BERCOVITCH, M. The Heliocentric Radial Density Gradient of Relativistic Cosmic Rays in 1967-68
FUJIMOTO, K. Cosmic Ray Anisotropy in Interplanetary Space III. The Daily Variation Third Harmonics of Cosmic Radiation
CARMICHAEL, H. Steplike Nature of the 11 Year Modulation in Solar Cycle 19.
DORMAN, L. I. Study of Cosmic Ray Propagation in the Interplanetary Magnetic Field on the Basis of the Kinetic Equation,2
ROGAVA,O. C. The Partial Baarometric Coefficients of the Intensity of Cosmic Ray Neutron Component by the Data of World Ntework of Stations
SREEKATAN, B. V. T.I.F.R. Air shower experiments
KANEKO, T. Chacaltaya Large Air Shower Experiment
MATANO, T. High Energy Hadrons of Extensive Air Showers
GRINDLAY, J. E. New Studies of EAS and Cosmic-Ray Composition at Energies~3x10 12 ev
KAWAGUCHI, S. Study of Air Showers of Energies above 10 18 ev
SUGA, K. Evidence for a Primary Cosmic Ray Particle with Energy 4 x 10 21 ev
MIYAKE, S. Lateral Structure of Large EAS.
FUJII, M. Radio Wave Emission from Extensive Air Showers
KANEKO, T. Nuclear Interactions of Protons of Energies 10 12- 10 14 ev (Chacaltaya Burts Experiment)
DENISOVA, V. G. The Flux of Pions at the Energy of 100-400 Gev and their Interaction in Ionization Calorimeter
LATTES, C. M. G. Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber Experiment. Part III Large Air Shower Event ¿Andromeda¿
JAPAN-BRASIL COLLABORATION Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber Experiment. Part II Atmospheric Interactions
JAPAN-BRASIL COLLABORATION Chacaltaya Emulsion Chamber Experiment. Part I Nuclear Emulsion Chamber
NIU, K. Observation of High Energy Interactions at Aeroplane Altitude
ANAND, K. C. Atmospheric Gamma Rays of Energy Greater than 50Gev
THIELHEIM, K.O. Critical Remarks on the Theory of Electromagnetic Cascade Longitudinal Development
COTTRELL, D. M. Cosmic Ray Flux and Stopping Muons Underground
BASCHIERA, B. Stopping Muon Underground at Great Depths
BARTON, J. C. Rate of Muons Stopping Underground
BHAT, P. N. Unstable Particles Underground
MIKAMO, S. Further Study of Horizontal Air Showers
BARTON, J. C. Experiments using the Scintillator Stack Techinique in the Woodhead Tunnel
MIZUTANI, K. A survey on the Tests of Isotropy and Locality Concepts of Space and Time by the Distributions of the Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity
REINES, F. High Energy Neutrino Interactions: Analysis of the CWI Neutrino Experiments
REINES, F. Experimental Determination of the Cosmic Ray and Neutrino Induced Muon Fluxes Deep Underground
KOCHAROV, G. E. The Solar Models with Increased Concentration of He and Neutrino Fluxes
DE,A. K. Absolute Measurement of the Vertical Cosmic Ray Muon Intensity near 1 Gev/c at 12° N.
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. On the Processes Responsible for the Production of High Energy Muons
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Angular Distribution of Muons at a Depth of 1500 hg/cm2(KOLAR) in the Kolar Gold Mines
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Angular Distribution of Muons at a Depth of 3375 hg/cm2(KOLAR) in the Kolar Gold Mines
OGAWARRA, Y. A Gas Pressure Control System for a Stable Soft X-Ray Counter
IIDA, S. A Cosmic-Ray Spectrograph using the Time-of-Flight Counter System and the Wire Spark Chamber Techniques
BARTON, J. C. A combined Charged Particle and Neutron Scintillation Detector
DE VILLIERS, E. J. Calculations on Very Fast Cerenkov Detector Time Response in Extensive Air Shower Applications
ENGE, W. Improvement of the Charge Resolution of Lexan-Polycarbonate Plastic Detectors by Ultraviolet Irradiation
KISSELBACH, V. J. Primary Cosmic Ray Muon Data Recording on an Astronomical Time Base
SIMPSON, J.A. Enrichment of Very Heavy Nuclei in the Composition of Solar Accelerated Particles
CASSE, M. Relativistic Mn and the Life Time of Cosmic Rays
BERGESON, H. E. Two New Examples of High-Energy Neutrino Interactions
SITTE, K. The Age Distribution of Vertical and Horizontal Air Showers
SOMOGYI,A. J. Remark on the Quiet-Time N-S Anisotropy and the Seasonal Wave
Volume [8]: Invited and rapporteur papers
BASTYAN, EDRIC Official opening address
WILSON, J.G. Opening address
GIOVANELLI, R.G. Solar magnetic fields
COCCONI, G. The colliding proton beams at CERN
WILD, J.P. Radioheliograph observations of high-energy phenomena in the solar Corona
ALLER, L.H. The abundances of the elements
GINZBURG, V.L. Some problems of the theory of the origin of cosmic rays
MILLS, B.Y. Observation of interstellar gas and magnetic fields
PARKER, J.G. The dynamical effects of cosmic rays in the galaxy and the generation of the galactic magnetic field
BOLTON, J.G. Extragalactic radio phenomena
JONES, L.W. The current status of the quark hunt
FRYE, G.M. Gamma-ray astronomy
ALLAN, H.R. Radio emission from extensive air showers
MENON, M.G.K. High energy cosmic ray muons
WIBBERENZ, G. Solar particle propagation
MEYER, P. Primary cosmic ray electrons
MCCUSKER, C.B.A. Extensive air showers
SOMOGYI, A.J. Transient solar modulation of cosmic rays
SITTE, K. High energy interactions below ~5 TeV
DOBROTIN, N. High energy interactions above ~5 TeV
SIMPSON, J.A. Galactic sources and the propagation of cosmic rays
GLEESON, L.J. Steady-state solar modulation of cosmic rays
SEKIDO, Y. Sidereal anisotropy of cosmic rays
RUTH GALL Geomagnetic effects on cosmic rays
SHAPIRO, M.M. Composition of cosmic ray nuclei, Z < 26
PRICE, P.B. Ultra-heavy cosmic rays
VARLLARTA, M.S. Early history of cosmic rays reminiscences
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Conference papers [of the] 12th International Conference on Cosmic Rays : 16-25 August 1971, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Conference papers [of the] 12th International Conference on Cosmic Rays : 16-25 August 1971, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
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