Conference papers [of the] 16th International Cosmic Ray Conference : Kyoto, Japan, 6-8 August 1979
under the auspices of International Union of Pure and Applied Physics ; sponsored by Science Council of Japan and Physical Society of Japan
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Tanashi : Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, 1979.
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Volume 1: OG Session I
OGS: SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON X-RAY ASTRONOMY
BRADT, H. Rapidly and erratically variable x-ray sources
LEWIN, W. H. G. X-ray bursters
MCCAMMON, D. Diffuse soft x-ray background
PAGE, C. Recent x-ray observations with ariel V and VI
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the... Ver mais Conteúdo:
Volume 1: OG Session I
OGS: SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON X-RAY ASTRONOMY
BRADT, H. Rapidly and erratically variable x-ray sources
LEWIN, W. H. G. X-ray bursters
MCCAMMON, D. Diffuse soft x-ray background
PAGE, C. Recent x-ray observations with ariel V and VI
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakuchu (corsa-b) I) the outline
OG1: DIFFUSE X-RAYS
FUKADA, Y. Rocket observation of diffuse cosmic x-rays between 2 and 100 kev
WDOWCZYK, J. Diffuse x-rays of galactic origin
HAYAKAWA, S. X-ray emission associated with the north polar spur
INOUE, H. Emission line features in the soft x-ray spectra of the north polar spur and the Cygnus loop
OG2: X-RAY SOURCES
MANCHANDA, R. K. Resultant photon spectrum in inverse Compton scattering
PROTHEROE, R. J. Spatial distribution of x-ray sources
MAKISHIMA, K. Hard x-ray structure of the crab nebila
KIZILOGLU, UMIT. Possible detection of the transient source a0535+26 through atmospheric scintillation technique
NAKAGAWA, M. Time variation of cyg x-1 in hard x-ray
JAIN, A. K. Cyg x-1 - report of new variabilities in hard x-ray emission
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) II) searching for x-ray burst sources
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) III) observation of two -x-ray burst sources: 401608-52
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) IV) soft x-ray sources
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) V) soft x-ray sources
OG3: DIFFUSE GAMMA-RAYS
GRAML, F. The diffuse component of 1-20 mev celestial gamma rays at balloon altitudes
LEBRON, F. Gamma-ray astronomy and structure and content of the local interstellar medium
PAUL, J. A. On the clumpy character of the cosmic ray distribution in the galaxy
STEPHENS, S. A. Radial variation of cosmic rays and magnetic field in the galaxy
KANBACH, G. Large-scale distribution of nonthermal emissions in the galaxy
HIGDON, J. C. Galactic gamma rays produced by Compton scatterling of cosmic ray electrons
HAYAKAWA, S. Inverse Compton gamma-rays
PROTHEROE, R. J. Gamma rays from cosmic ray interactions with clouds of molecular hydrogen
PROTHEROE, R. J. Contribution of discrete sources to the flux of galactic gamma-rays
NIEMANN, W. Gamma radiation for external spiral galaxies
OG4: GAMMA-RAY SOURCES
PENNINGSFELD, F. P. The energy spectrum of the crab nebula and the pulsar np 0532 at mev-energies
DONA, H. Gamma-ray emission during the flash phase of the crab explosion
ZANROSSO, E. M. Observations of the crab and ngc 4151 at medium gamma ray energies
DELLA VENTURA, A. The search for nuclear gamma ray lines from ngc 4151
BAKER, R. E. A search for low energy gamma ray emissions from the region of the sky close to cg 135 + 1
HELMKEN, H. F. The mt. Hopkins sky survey for gamma rays of energy 100-1000 gev. 1: observations
WEEKES, T. C. The mt.hopkins sky survey for gamma rays of energy 100-1000 gev. II. Point sources
WEEKES, T. C. The mt. Hopkins sky survey for gamma rays of energy 100-1000 gev. III galactic plane and extended sources
BHAT, P. N. Search for pulsed flux of high energy gamma rays from pulsars
TORNABENE, H. S. Search for gamma rays with energy above 2 x 10**13 e.v. from the crab nebula during 1973-1975
MUKANOV, J. B. The results of x-ray source cyg x-e observation for the energy > 10**12 ev by the tien-shlin installation for Cerenkov flashes detectron from extensive air showers
LICHLER, D. Uhe y-rays from cyg x-3: clues about particle acceleration
SCHLICKEISER, R. Gamma ray production in discrete sources by inverse Compton interactions of relativistic electrons
PRINCE, T. The energy loss of relativistic electrons in energetic photon gases and its relation to the equilibrium spectrum of electrons
SCHLICKEISER, R. Hot interstellar tunnels as gamma ray point sources
PINKAU, K. Compton-scattering model for the gamma ray emission of ngc 4151
BRECHER, K. Gamma-ray lines from neutron stars
AHARONIAN, F. A. Suprathermal proton bremsstrahlung contribution to x-radiation of y-sources
AHARONIAN, F. A. Suprathermal proton bremsstrahlong and its contribution to cosmic x- and gamma radiation
MONTMERLL, T. Proposed identifications of a class of y-ray sources
With snobs
MONTMERLE, T. Gamma-ray emission from snobs
VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. Gamma-ray sources supernova remnants and pulsars
COWSIR, R. Are gamma ray sources also cosmic ray sources?
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. Cos-b results: of gamma-ray emission from radio pulsars
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. Cos-b observations of the vela pulsar, psr 0833-45
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. Large-scall structure of the milky way, as observed by cos-b high-energy gamma rays
MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H. A. Search for a radio pulsar in relation to the gamma-ray source cg 195+4
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. High-energy gamma-ray sources observed by cos-b
DANAHER, S. Periodic analysis of the sea level arrival times of low energy air showers to search for possible 4.8 hr. modulation associated with Cygnus x-3
OG5: GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
CIAPI, A. A systematic search for radio pulses associated to gamma ray bursts
MORELLO, C. Cosmic ray variations: the plateau rosa experiment
BHAT, P. N. Search for bursts of gamma rays of energies 10 gev-1
WHITE, R. S. Search for gamma ray bursts
YAMAGAMI, T. Observation of gamma-ray bursts at the balloon altitude
EVANS, W. D. Gamma-ray burst source locations
JAIN, A. K. On the possible relationship between cyg x-1 flares and gamma ray bursts
RAZDAN, H. Possible origin of cosmic gamma-ray bursts in globular clusters
SCHMIDT, W. K. H. On the spatial distribution of gamma-ray burst sources
MURPHY, J. A. An experiment to search for bursts of 10**13 to 10**14 ev cosmic gamma rays on very short time scales
FEGAN, D. J. Results of a three year search for bursts of high energy gamma-rays using widely spaced cosmic ray stations
OG6: NUCLEAR COMPOSITION
MASON, G. N. Search for characteristic flatures of low-energy quiet-time h, he and heavy nuclei fluxes, 1973-1977
KUO, FU-SHONG. Low energy cosmic ray nuclear composition and energy spectra observed on imp-4 satellite
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The elemental abundances of hydrogen through nickel in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
MCDONALD, F. B. The charge and energy spectra of low energy galactic cosmic rays
BISWAS, S. Abundances of the anomalous component of nitrogen to argon ions in low energy (8-50 mev/amu) cosmic rays in the skylab experiment
BISWAS, S. On the origin of the anomalous component in the low energy cosmic rays
VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. I. Anomalous helium and oygen components in the inner heliosphere
KHRIMYAN, A. V. The spectra of the galactic cosmic ray protons and helium nuclei in rigidies above 0,6 gv in the minimum of solar activity of 1975
BHATIA, V. S. Near-earth and source abundances of medium energy cosmic ray nuclei from neon to iron
FOWLER, P. H. Preliminary results from the heavy primary cosmic ray detector on the uk6 satellite
DURGAPRASAD, N. Energy dependence of the ratio of calcium group to iron group nuclei in low energy (50 - 150 mev/amu) cosmic rays
SEQUEIROS, J. Composition of the iron group at low energies
BARANOV, D. G. Energy spectrum of the iron group nuclei outsite the magnetosphere
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The energy dependence of the ratios of secondary to primary elements in the cosmic radiation
FREIER, P. S. The charge distribution of heavy cosmic ray nuclei
WEBBLER, W. R. Comparative energy spectra of 2=3-8 nuclei in the energy range 300 mev/nuc to 3 gev/nuc
ISRAEL, M. H. Abundances and energy spectra of individual iron-secondary elements
MEYER, P. Energy spectra and charge composition of cosmic-ray nuclei 24 < < 28 with energy above 1 gev/amu
BOGOMOLOV, E. A. A stratospheric magnetic spectrometer investigation of the singly charged component spectra and composition of the primary and secondary cosmic radiation
PENNYPACKER, C. R. Mountaintop calibration and balloon flight of antiproton and antihelium search
BUFFINGTON, A. A new technique of searching for cosmic-ray antiprotons and antihelium
CHAPPELL, J. H. Measurements of the energy spectra of cosmic ray nuclei in the energy range 8 - 100 gev/nuc
KONDU, I. Observation of cosmic ray nuclei above 5 gev/n
BADHWAR, G. D. Hydrogen and helium rigidity spectra in 8.3 - 100gv
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Energy spectra of cosmic ray nuclei using a gas Cherenkov counter
SIMON, M. Cosmic ray spectra of boron to iron nuclei to above 100 gev/nucleon
ABOLOVA, V. G. Investigation of the chemical composition of primary cosmic rays (pcr) in the energy region > 1tev/nucleon
ISRAEL, M. H. Cosmic ray abundances in the interval 26 = z = 40
DOKE, T. Observation of relativistic cosmic-ray particles with 2>40
FOWLER, P H. Ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei from the first transatlantic balloon flight
HAINEBACH, K. Do we have any significant information on the relative abundances of platinum, lead and actinides in galactic cosmic rays?
LHAGVASUREN, D. The abundances of galactic cosmic ray nuclei with > 50 averaged over time
GOLDEN, R. L. A search for cosmic ray deuterons at a rigidity of 60 gv/c
MEWALDT, R. A. Satellite measurements of the isotopic composition of galactic cosmic rays
WEBBER, W. R. Measurements of cosmic ray 2h and 3he nuclei above 100 mev/nuc using a balloon borne telescope
WEBBER, W. R. Further studies of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray li, be and b nuclei - implications for the cosmic ray age
VERMA, S. D. Determination of the age of cosmic rays from the study of the isotopes
GUSIK, T. G. Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotopes in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
BJARLE, C. The isotopic composition of beryllium, boron and carbon preliminary results
BJARLE, C. The atmospheric influence on the isotopic composition of cosmic ray carbon
WIEDENBECK, M. E. A measurement of the isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray carbon, nitrogen and oxygen
GREINER, D. E. The isotopic composition of neon in the galactic cosmic rays-a high resolution measurement
WEBBER, W. R. New measurements of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with 2=6-14 using a double Cerenkov x total energy technique
WEBBER, W. R. New measurements of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with z=16-26 using a double Cerenkov x total energy technique
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of ne and mg in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
YOUNG, J. S. Some isotopic abundances in the cosmic radiation
SCHERZER, R. Isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray iron
SIEGMUN, G. Plastic-ellectronic-experiment for isotope-measurement of heavy cosmic rays
TARLE, G. Further analysis of the iris iron isotope experiment
DWYER, R. The mean mass of cosmic-ray nuclei with z.8 al 1 gev/amu
OG8: ELECTRONS AND POSITRIONS
EVENSON, P. The energy spectrum of cosmic ray electrons, 5-150 mev in latl 19/8 and early 1979
BLAND, C. J. Cosmic ray electrons with energies from 0.1 to 1.5 gev measured above Churchill in 1977
GOLDEN, R. L. Electron - positron rigidity spectrum from 5-50 gv
MULLER, D. The flux of cosmic ray electrons at 10 gev
GOSEV, A. A. Measurement of electron fluxes of energies 1-300 gev with a transition radiation detector onboard the intercosmus-17 satellite
TAIRA, T. Observation of high energy cosmic electrons by emulsion chambers
MURAKAMI, K. Atmospheric high energy electrons and gamma-rays initiated by primary protons and nuclei near the top of the atmosphere
NISHIMURA, J. Electron spectrum of the high energy side
COWSIK, R. Cosmic ray electrons and galactic nonthermal radio emission
WEBBER, W. R. Interstellar propagation and the relative spectra of cosmic ray electrons and positrons
LINGENFELTER, R. E. Primary cosmic ray positrons and galactic annihilation radiation
GILER, M. Propagation of energetic electrons
STRONG, A. W. Electron spectrum below 1gev
Volume 2 : OG Session II
STEPANIAN,A.A. The synchrotron emission brightness distribution of electrons in the dipolar magneted field and the nature of double radiosources
BLAKE, J. B. Nucleusyntesis of neutron-rich heavy nuclei during explosive helium burning in a 15 m. Supernova
MIYAJI, S. Supernova explosion triggered by electron capture and formation of a neutron star
MURFILL, G. E. Cosmic ray acceleration at supernova remant shucks
PESSES, M. E. Acceleration of energetic charged particles by interplanetary and interstellar shock waves
GERASIMOV, S.A. On the variation of the crab pulsar np 0532 luminosity
STEPANIAN,A.A. The model of the crab nebula, the emission spectrum and brightness distribution
PESSES, M. E. A nun-fermi model of cosmic ray acceleration: the V x B mechanism
COWSIK, R. On the acceleration of cosmic rays by the fermi mechanism
VÖLK, H. J. Shock acceleration of cosmic rays in lossy media
KRYMSKY, G. F. Physical principles of regular acceleration mechanism of charged particles
KRYMSKY, G. F. A formation of cosmic ray spectrum by a regular acceleration mechanism in the supernova shell
DORMAN, L. T. Pomping of energy from stellar winds to cosmic rays
DORMAN, L.T. The mode of energy gain by particles in the statistical acceleration machanism including the angular distribution of particles and the relativistic composition of velocities
DORMAN, L.T. Generation of energy spectrum by statistical mechanism of particle acceleration
EICHLER, D. Particle acceleration in collisioness shoks: high efficeincy and preferential acceleration
BYKUV,A.M. Particle acceleration by astrophysical supersonic turbulence
BULANOV, S. V. The influence of the losses on an acceleration of cosmic rays shock waves
KRYNSKY, G. F. A formation of high-energy electron spectrum by a regular acceleration mechanism
BEREZINSHY, V. S. E > 1.10**19ev - - cosmic rays from the local supercluster: sources and spectra
BEREZINSHY, V. S On the galactic origin of cosmic rays with energies up to 10**19ev
MULLAN, D. J. Can flare stars be the source of galactic cosmic rays?
MULLAN, D. J. Pre-main sequence stars and galactic cosmic rays
CASSE, M. O}n the local origin of cosmic rays
DOLGINOV,A. Z. Generation of cosmic rays in close binary stellar systems
CASSE, M. The cosmic-ray source composition as a probe of the acceleration mechanims
MEYER, J. -P Local galactic abundaances revisted
MEYER, J. -P Cosmic rays accopanying the birth of the solar system ?
CASSE, M. Magnesium isotopes in cosmic rays and the evolution of the interstellat composition since the birth of the sun
SCOTT, J. S. On the espace of cosmic rays from supernova remmants
USTRIKER, J. P. Acceleration of galactic cosmic rays by supernova shocks in the interstellar medium
SCHLICKEISER, R. Cosmic ray electrons in a static and dynamical hali
GILER, M. A limit to the volecity of convention of cosmic rays out of the galaxy
PRISPHHEP, V. L. Cosmic ray nuclei in the dynamical model
DOGIEL, V.A. To the question of the nature of relativistic electrons motion in a galactic halo
GINZBURG, V. L. Some remarks on the origin of cosmic rays
THIELHLIM, K. U. Galactic structure and cosmic ray confinament
WDOWCZYK, J. Origin of the hoghest energy cosmic rays
MARGULIS, S. H. Actinide cosmic ray chronometrs: relative abundances and the cosmic ray lifetime
ADAMS JR., J. H. Propagation calculations and isotopic composition of elements 26<2<40 as a probe of cosmic-ray origin
SITTER, K. Effects of galactic statistical acceleration on cosmic ray spetra and abundances
JONES, F. C. The matrix approach to cosmic-ray propagation including ionization energy loss
HAYAKAWA, S. Inhomogeneity of interstellar medium and propagation of cosmic rays
KHAZAN, YA. M. Sume features of cosmic ray propagation in the central source model
KHAZAN, YA. M. Local interstellar spectrum of low-energy cosmic rays
KLARSEY, S. Interpretation of the synchrotron emission of the galaxy in terms of a three-dimensional emissivity distribution
HIGASHI, S. Counting rates of muons at sea level with short time period
SMITH, GARY R. Search for corelations in arrival times of muons for time intervals up to 4.6 milliseconds
FORMAN, M.A. The low energy galactic cosmic ray energy spectrum deduced from ionisation in interstellar cloods
KULSRUD, R. The plasma physics of trapping of cosmic rays around supernova
POON, C. H. Parametrisation of proton-induced pion spectrum and other secondaries in interstellar medium
ISAO, C. H. Improved semiempirical estimates of cross sections
JULIUSSON, L. Calculation of nuclear fragmentation cross sections
RAU, Y. V. Cumment of confinement time of cosmic rays
CORTIGLIONI, S. Anisotropies in the intensity of the cosmic microwave background radiation
BHAT, C. L. Cosmic optical bursts and new opper limit for primordial black-hole explosions
IGNATIEV,A. YU. Baryon asymmetry of the universe in grand unified theories
KUZMIN, V.A. Photon condensation in the hot universe and the longitudinal background radiation
KORUDA, P. K. Cosmic rays and isotopic anomalies in the early solar system
POVINEC, P. Gamma-rays from supernoval and radiocarbon production
POVINEC, P. Possible causes of lung-term variations of cosmic rays
HASEGAWA, H. Possible effect of nearby supernova explosions on cosmic ray intensity
DURMAN, L. I. Calculations of the temporal variations in radiocarbon content expected from supernova explosions including the planetary coopling coefficients, mixing, and exchange between the terrestrial basins
YANAGITA, S. Cosmic ray variations and interstellar tunnels
KUCHAROV, E. Manifestation of maunder minimum of the solar activity in the radiocarbon content of the anual tree-rings
KUCHAROV, G. E. Time variation of cosmic rays intensity in the past
MIONO, S. The possible variation of c14 predicted from thermuluminescent dating of the japanese ancient pottery
RAISBECK, G. M. Cosmogenic be variatons as recorded in antarctic ice between o and 15,000 b. p.
RAISBECK, G. M. The cosmogenic production rate of to be in the atmosphere=1
TANAKA, S. Be-10in marine sediments and cosmic-ray intensity variations in the past
RAISBECK, G. M. A search in a marine sediment core for 10 be concentration variations during a geomagnetic field reversal
RAISBECK, G. M. Influence of solar activity on cosmogenic 7be production in the atmosphere
NISHIIZUMI, K. Measurement of cosmic ray produced 53mn in deep sea metalic spherules
YAMAKUSHI, K. Cosmic ray induced al-26 in 2 grams of silicate spherules from marine red clay sediments
NIIZEKI, H. Search for extraterritrial matter in snow and rain
YANAGITA, S. Cosmic ray produced, long lived radioisotopies ni-54 and mn-53 in marine sediments
IMAMURA, M. 53 mn in deep-sla sediment cores ¿ and indicator of past solar activity
KUBAYASHI, K. Isotopic composition of calcium in metallic spherules from marine sediments
PONONEC, P. Cosmic ray studies using cosmogenic nuclides produced in lunar samples
OOYANG, ZIYUAN A study on cosmogenic radionuclides in the meteorites falling recently in china
IMAMURA, M. Complex cosmic ray records found in some meteorites
SAKAMUTO, K. Xenon components in meteorites, in lunar sample and in the larth's materials
USTINOVA, G. K. Relaxation of solar mechanism of galactic cosmic ray modulation during the last global glaciation on the larth
ARAI, U. Isotopic fractionation of magnesium sputtered by 2 kev he+ ions and application to space physics
TAZAWA, Y. Erosion of the interplanetary matters by solar wind sputtering
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. Apallation of iron and aluminium with negative mesons of 89, 100 and 288 mlv
Volume 3: MG Session I
GLEESON, L. J. Effects of charged particle drifts on the modulation of the intensity of galactic cosmic rays
JOKIPII, J. R. Numerical models of solar modulation of galactic cosmic rays, including drifts
KÓTA, J. Drift - the essential process in losing energy
ALANIA, M. V. The expected features of cosmic ray anisotropy due to hall-type diffusion and the comparison with the experiment
GOMBOSI, T. Monte Carlo simulations of cosmic-ray pitch-angle scattering in realistic simulations of interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations
HSIEH, K. C. Radial dependence of the diffusion coefficient between 0.3 ¿ 5 au for quiet time cosmic rays
ASHIROV, R. R. Cosmic ray modulation in the models of isotropic and anisotropic diffusion
ISENBERG, P.A. Gratident and curveture drifts in magnetic fields with arbithary spatial variation
GALL, R. Effects on propagation of cosmic rays by wave ensembles in the inner and other solar system
LEVY, E. H. Local effects of the equatorial neutral sheet on cosmic-ray motions in the heliosphere
JUKIPII, J. R. Electric field effects on galactic cosmic rays at the heliosphere boundary
ALANIA, M.V. The anomalies expected in the 11-year cosmic ray variations during sign reversal of the sun's genreal mangetic field: comparison with experimental data
ALANIA, M. V. Propagation of galactic cosmic rays in interpalnetary space including the real distribution of solar activity
LEONGARD, I. P. Inavestigation of energy spectra of cosmic ray anomalous nuclei
WEBBER, W. R. Solar modulation effects on low energy interstellar electrons
GALL, R. On the capacity of solar cosmic rays to probe the other regions of the earth's field
DVORNIKOV, V. M. Cosmic ray deceleration by the solar winds regular fields
KRAJNEV, M. B. On the solar wind parameter behaviour
DURMAN, L. I. The tensur of cosmic ray anisotropic diffusion including the three-dimensional distribution of the regular component of interplanetary magnetic field
DORMAN, L. I. Balance of cosmic ray energy in interplanetary space
DORMAN, L. I. Theory of cosmic ray diffusion including the second spherical harmonic
DORMAN, L. I. Fluctuations of cosmic ray intensity in interplanetary
DORMAN, L. I. Diffusion approximation of the kinetic equation of cosmic ray transfer including fluctuations
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray propagation in terms of the open modulation model
DORMAN, L. I. Superposition of the increase effects and forbush-creases in galactic cosmic rays in the presence of successive interplanetary shock waves; cooling and heating of particles between shock waves
BARBAYAN, V. KH. Mach number of solar wind nonlinear thory of cosmic ray modulation
BAGDASARYAN, M. B. Nonstationary interplanetary model of spherically symmetric modulation including the conditions at the moving boondary relevant to the 11-year cosmic ray variation
BLAKE, J. B. On the access and loss of few mev protons at the geosynchrungus orbit
GERANIOS,A. The existence of low- temperature plasma in the solar wind
IPAVICH, F. M. Composition and energy spectra of low energy ions observed opstream of the earth's bow shuck on isee-1
LIN, Y. C. Ion and electron pulses observed in the earth's magnetospheric environment
BASILUVA, R. N. The quasi-trapped electron flux with
HYNDS, R. J. Magnetospheric borsts at proton energies above 35 kvl. Observed from the isee-3 spacecraft
YOUNG, P. S. The generalized geometrical factor of particle telescope for trepped radiations
KUZNETSOV, S. N. Albedo galactic rays from the ¿ cosmo-721¿ data
KURNUSUVA, L. V. Balloon measurements of the splash-albedo
VERMA, S. D. Relativistic albedo electrons of cosmic rays
ALEKSANADROV, YU.A. Formation of angular distribution and ejection from the earth's atmosphere of cosmic ray albedo particles
GOLENKOV,A. E. The measurements of the albedo particle flux in the atsmosphere at the latitude with the glumagnetic cutoff rigidity rc = 2.35 gv
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic rays in the mercurian atmosphere
DORMAN, L. I. Secondary cosmic ray components in the venusian and juvial atmospheres
DORMAN, L. I. The meteorological affects in cosmic rays expected for possible measurements on venus
DORMAN, L. I. Secondarycomponents of cosmic rays in the martian atmosphere;integral multiplicities of generation and coopling coefficients for measurements on the martian surface
DORMAN, L. I. The expected meteorological effects in cosmic rays as measuremed on the martian surface
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic rays in the juvian atmosphere
SHAVRIN, P. I. Determination of energy spectrum of solar cosmic rays on the basis of latitude effect in satellite experiments
BURCHULADZE,A.A. Short-term variations of cosmogenic radiocarbon with solar activity
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. Heliolatitude variations of galactic cosmic rays according to radioactivity of cosmogenic radionuclides in chundrites
KWUK, W. K. The annual and semianual variations of the comsic radiation
KRAJNEV, M. B. The solar corona expansion geometry and cosmic ray effects i the form of the solar wind flux lines and characteristics of the interplanetary space
KRAJNEV, M. B. The solar corona expansion geometry and cosmic ray effects, III the solar magnetic cycle in the galactic cosmic ray
KRAJNEV, M. B. The solar corona expansion geometry and cosmic ray effects IV on the cosmic ray energy change due to the eletric field
STUZHKOV, YU. I. The stratospheric data on the changes of galactic cosmic ray chemical composition after solar polar magnetic fiel inversion
PAIZIS, C. Some observations on the solar modulation of low-energy cosmic rays
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. The modulation of galactic cosmic rays between 1 and 17 au
BADHWAR, G. D. Solar modulation of protons and alpha particles at rigidities of 4-10 gv/c
BADHWAR, G. D. Solar modulation of proton and alpha particles in the 4 to 10 gv region
KLECKER, B. Temporal variations of the anomalous cosmic ray oxygen (1974-1979) and disappearance in 1978
MATHEWS, T. Solar flare particle events and 11 year modulation
MATHEWS, T. Cosmic ray intensity variations during the last two solar cycles
VENKATESAN, D. A comparative study of cosmic ray intensity variations during 1972-1977 using spacecraft and ground-based
MENDELL, R. B. On the source of anomalous modulation of electrons versus proton intensity
DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of the long-term radiocarbon content variations with changing solar activity considering the planetary coopling coefficients, the mixing and exchange between the terrestial basins
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Effects of zonal modulation and asymptotic directions of cosmic rays
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. The zonal modulation of cosmic rays
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic ray modulation effects in the lower atmosphere
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Features of cosmic ray variations in the stratosphere at the middle latitudes
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Two-year cosmic ray variations in the stratosphere
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. The 11-year cosmic ray cycle relevent to solar activity indices
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Two-year cosmic ray variations in the lower atmosphere
NAGASHIMA, K. Long term modulation of cosmic rays part I basic equation as a function of solar activity, derived from cuasting solar wind model
NAGASHIMA, K. Long term modulation of cosmic rays part II- applications of basic equation to the 11-year and short term modulations
NAGASHIMA, K. Twenty-two year modulation of cosmic rays asscociated with popularity reversal of polar magnetic field of the sun
COOPER, J.F. Origin of the large-scall differences in the observed magnetic rigidity dependence of the cosmic radiation for two solar cycles ¿ 1954-65 and 1965-76
KONTOR, N.N. Nonstationary model of 11-year modulation
DANILOV,A.A. The contour maps for the investigation of heliolatudinal cosmic ray variations
ALDAGAROVA, HK. Z. Modulation of galactic cosmic rays by solar wind during the period 1957-1977
CHUMBALUVA, R.A. Investigation of modulation and long term variation of cosmic rays
ASHIROV, R. R. Cosmic ray density gradients in interplanetary space
CHIRKUV, N. P. 11-year ray variations in even and solar activity cycles
ZUSMANOVICH,A.G. On the investigation of the galactic cosmic ray modulation
DORMAN, L. I. Relevance of the waldmeter classes of sunspots to cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Hysterests relationships between the solar activity variations and the intensity of galactic cosmic rays
TYASTU, M. I. The nature of the effect of coronal hulles on cosmic ray intensity depending on particle energy
DORMAN, L. I. The temporal variations of cosmic ray intensity and hll-index of the solar activity
DORMAN, L. I. The effective dimensions of modulation region of the galactic cosmic rays
VERNOV, S. N. Anomalies of solar activity in 1964-1965
WADA, M. Forbush decrease of february 15, 1978 ¿ analysis of data from various detectors including underground meson
KRYMSKY, G. F. Forbush-decrease on february 15, 1978
GRIGORYEV, V. G. The forbush-decrease of the cosmic rays on the measurements at the ground level and in the interplanetary space on february 15, 1978
IUCCI, N. The cosmic ray storn of february 15, 1978
SAKAKIBARA, S. Forbush decrease of cosmic rays observed at sakashita underground station
GONCHAR, G.A. Cosmic ray intensity increase preciding forbush-decrease
MURAYAMA, I. Time profiles of forbush decreases and their relation to the structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
SAMSONOV, I. S. Cosmic ray energy spectrum during forgush effects and irregularity degree of the interplanetary magnetic field
SHAH, G. N. Forbush decreases, flares and recurrent streams
DUGGAL, S. P. Isotropic waves during cosmic ray storms
SUDA, T. Average features of cosmic ray variations at magnetic sudden commencements
IUCCI, N. The origin of transient cosmic-ray intensity variations
CHIBA, T. The rigidity spectrum of cosmic rays and the sector polarity of the interplanetary magnetic field
BELLOV,A. V. Significant forbush- decreases observed in 1978 in various components of cosmic ray intensity
BAGDASARYAN, M. B. Diffusion model of the increase effect prior to magnetic storms and of forbush-decreases based on the atotomodel solution for the foker-planck equation with source
DORMAN, L. I. Kinltic theory of forbush-decreases in cosmic rays including fluctuations
SHUKLA,A. K. Effects of solar flare activity on cosmic ray intensity and geomagnetic field variations
AGRAWALA, S. P. Transient decrease of cosmic ray intensity in the absence of solar activity
MORI, S. Two-hemisphere model on the heliomagnetosphere and 27-day recurrence of cosmic ray intensity
YASUE, S. The interplanetary sector structure and the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy
SAMSONOV, I. S. Galactic cosmic ray in high-speed recurrent streams of the solar wind
DZHAPIASHVILI, I. V. Intensity variations and recurrent changes of cosmic ray anisotropy in connection with the anomalous behavioor of solar wind velocity during the period of 1972-1975
IUCCI, N. Influence of high-speed streams on the cosmic ray intensity
IUCCI, N. Two classes of high-speed streams in solar wind
IUCCI, N. Unusual, forbush decreases observed in 1973-1974
VENKATESAN, D. Solar coronal holes and cosmic ray intensity variations
SAMSONOV, I. S. The anomalous behaviour of the solar wind speed and galatic cosmic ray anisotropy with solar activity cycle
TAKAHASHI, H. Comsic ray equatior-pole anisotropy and its relationship to the interplanetary plasma and magnetic field parameters
TAKAHASHI, H. Cosmic ray north-south asymetry and solar wind streams
VERNOVA, E. S. Periodic structure of solar acticity and cosmic rays intensity in the minimum of 1964-1965
MUNAKATA, Y. Correlation analysis between cosmic ray intensity variation and planetary plasma parametrs
DORMAN, L. I. Estimates of the parameters of the magnetosphereric ring current during magnetic storms on the basis of the data of cosmic ray data
Volume 4: MG Session II
KATU, M. A search for transient cosmic ray intensity variations in the hange of 10**-4-10**-3 hz
ATTOLINI, M. R. High frequency power spectra of cosmic ray variations during furbush decrease events
ATTOLINI, M. R. Cosmic ray scintilattions and the observed fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field
ATTOLINI, M. R. Very rapid cosmic ray intensity variations
DUGGAL, S. P. Pulse type increases in cosmic ray intensity
OWENS, A. J. Cosmic ray fluctuations: power spectrum of the north-sooth intensity difference
KUMORI, H. An analysis of relativistic cosmic ray incrase on 22nd november 1977
FILIPPOV, A. T. Solar cosmic ray flare on may 7, 1978
FILIPPOV, A. T. On the cosmic ray flare on september 23, 1978
FENTON, A. G. Onset times of the solar flare increase of november 22, 1977
DURMAN, L. I. Preliminary analysis of cosmic ray fluctuations on may 7, 1978
BELOV, A. V. The usual increase in cosmic ray intensity on december 17, 1977
ERDOS, G. The spectrum of daily variations between 50 and 200 gv
KITAMURA, M. The bidirectional anisotropies of cosmic-ray particle responsible for the cosmic-ray solar diurnal variation
KRIVOSHAPKIN, P. A. Long-term variations of cosmic ray anisotropy
SWINSON, D. B. The radial component of the solar diurnal variation of cosmic rays observed underground
MORI, S. Two-ways anisotropy of cosmic ray diurnal variations
CHIRKOV, N. P. The first harmonic of the cosmic ray distribution for 1964-1974
AGRAWAL, S.P. Anomalous effects in the daily variations of cosmic rays during 1971 to 1977
TULBA, M. F. Recorrent variations in the components of the cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy
KUMAR, S. I- study of diurnal and semi-diurnal anisotropy on geomagnetic quiet days
KUMAR, S. II-study of diurnal and semi-diurnal anisotropy on geomagnetic distubed days
KAVLAKOV, S. Properties of the cosmic ray intensity differences obtained by multidiretional measurements
KAVLAKOV, S. Possibilities of geomagnetic storm predictions on the basis of multidiretional cosmic ray measurements
ISHIDA, Y. The north-south asymmetric solar diurnal variation of cosmic rays
ALANIA, M. V. The features of cosmic ray three-dimensional anisotropy during forbush effect
DVURNIKUV, V. M. Cosmic ray anisotropy during forbush-decreases, observations and interpretation
UENO, H. Solar daily variations observed at sakashita underground
NASKIDASHVILI, B. D. The lunar variations of cosmic rays and their feactures
KANNO, T. On the relation between the long-term variations of cosmic rays and the solar activities
AITULINI, M. R. On the steady and transient components of the cosmic ray diurnal variation harmonics
KUDO, S. Cosmic ray gradient perpendicular to the ecliptic in rigidities 10 - 300 gv
FUJI, Z. The north-south anisotropy of cosmic radiation in the southern hemisphere
MUNAKATA, Y. Correlation analysis between north-south asymetry of cosmic rays and interplanetary plasma paraments
KÚTA, J. Imperfect curotation as possible source of semidiurnal variation
NASKIDASHVILI, B. D. The secondary spherical harmonic on the basis of the kinetic equation of cosmic rays
GRIGURYEV, V. G. The secund spherical harmonic of cosmic ray distribution for 1964-1974
MORI, S. The solar semi-diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
TULBA, M. P. Quasi-periodic variations in the semi-diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
FUJIMOTO, K. Off-ecliptic cosmic ray flow dependent on the sectur polarity
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Coronal holles and off-ecliptic cosmic rays
OSBORN, L. B. Experimental results on solar modulation and plasma non-linear effects at 250 gv
MAVROMICHALAKI, H. Large amplitude wave trains of cosmic rays
ALLKOFER, O. C. Search for anisotropies in the primary energy range 10**11-10**13 ev with the deis-muon spectrumeter
INCHINOSE, M. Sideral time variation of cosmic rays related to the interplanetary magnetic field
UENO, H. Multi-directional underground telescope at sakashita
UENO, H. Sidereal time variations observed at sakashita underground
UENO, H. Multi+ directional observation of underground cosmic rays at sakashita
BERGESON, H. E. Tentative observation of a sideral anisotropy near 1500 gev
BERGESON, H. E. The application of digital signal processing methods to cosmic ray anisotropy data
KÚTA, J. Some implications of the higher harmonics of galactic anisotropy
BENKÚ, G. Sideral anisotropy of ~ 10**11 ev cosmic rays and interplanetary magnetic field directions
DAVIES, S. T. The sideral and solar daily variations measuremed by 70° inclination telescopes at holborn
BAZER-BACHI, A. R. Forther observation of anisotropics in arrival direction of cosmic rays
SAKAKIBARA, S. Anisotrpy of small air shower in the galactic arm
KIRALY, P. The local interstellar medium and cosmic ray anisotropies
SWINSON, D. B. Preliminary results from the grand canyon caverns underground cosmic ray telescope
YASUL, S. The observation of cosmic ray intensity variation at 250 m.w.l. underground at matsushiro
NG, L. K. Search for high energy cosmic ray sideral variations
SAGISAKA, S. Atmospheric effect on muon intensity for observations at various atmospheric and underground depths
DVORNIKOV, V. M. Informativity of the spectrographic method
CHARAKHCHYAN, T. N. Temperature effect in the charged component of cosmic rays in the atmospheric
CHARAKHCHYAN, T. N. Measurement of ionized radiation at sla level in various geographic latitudes and in antactica
HUMBLE, J. E. Variations in atmospheric coefficients for underground cosmic-ray detctors
KAWASAKI, S. Baromeric effect in the cosmic ray neutron component inferred from the measurements at mirny
ALVIAL, G. Absorption of the secondary cosmic rays by an anomalous troposphere
FLÜCKIGER, E. Calculations of changes in cosmic ray cotoff rigidities due to a partial ring current system in the magnetosphere
MISCHKE, C. F. Experimental observations of secular changes in the vertical cutoff rigidity
KUZMINOV, V. V. The data about geomagnetic field in the last hundreds of thousands years based on the 8 kr isotope atmospheric abundance measurement
RYAN, R. S. Medium energy atmospheric gamma rays from sea level to float
GRIGOROV, N. L. Electrons with energies 10**8-10**9 ev in the earth's enviroments
HUMBLE, J. L. Cosmic ray cuttoffs at 400 km applicable to the head-0 satellite
SMART, D. F. Cosmic ray penumbral patterns derived from the trajectory calculations for the head-0 satellite
BELOV, A.V. Dependence of cosmic ray barumetric effect on primary variation spectrum
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Coopling coeffcients of the neutron component for the stars of various multiplicities inferred from the measurements onbuard research vessel "academician kurchatuv'
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Examination of the differences in the coopling coefficients and barometric coefficients of 3 nm-64 neutron supermonitor and lead-free monitor
DURMAN, L. I. Coopling coefficients and latitude effect of the cosmic ray neutron component inferred from the expedition measurements with a lead-free monitor
BEDNAZHLVSKY, V. M. Cosmic ray study with a lead-free neutron monitor in the summer of 1978 en route from kaliningrad to habana
DORMAN, L. I. Geomagnetic contribution to the solar diurnal cosmic ray variation
DORMAN, L. I. Relative importance of geomagnetic effects to formation of the observable secular and 11-year cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Calculations of the expected long-term geomagnetic variations in the radiocarbon content including the planetary coopling coefficients mixing and exchange between the terrestrial basins
DORMAN, L. I. Integral multiplicity of radiocarbon generation in the earth's atmosphere by primary protons, nuclei, and y-- quanta
COOKE, D. J. Underground muon telescope response
ALANIA, M. V. Scintilator telescope at a level 6- m.w.l. under the ground in tbilisi
FUJII, Z. Calibration of effective underground depths in japan and australia
TAKAHASHI, K. Altitude variations of various cosmic-ray components observed by airbone detectors at a middle latitude region
BOOTH, M. W. Atmospheric high energy ( 2-100 mev) neutron measurements with a double scatter telescope
YANCHUKUVSKY, V. L. To the problem of determination of energy spectrum of cosmic ray variations on registration data of nucleonic component
PUTGIETER, M. S. The latitude distribution of cosmic rays at sealevel during the recent period of minimum solar activity
STUKER, P. H. Variations in cosmic-ray primary spectrum from recordings at sanal by neutron monitors of different sensitivities
SHEA, M. A. Neutron monitor response to non-vertical arrival directions during gee's
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Shore effect in cosmic rays
SDOBNOV, V. E. Spectral sensitivity of the neutron monitor without lead for different geometries of the instrument
CHUANG, L. S. Rigidity responses of ionization chambers derived from cosmic ray time variations
GONED, A. Muon coopling functions for different hadronic interaction models
DAS, A. K. Parent nucleon energy distribution for muons observed at sea level and underground
YANCHUKUSKY, V. L. Complex installation registration of cosmic ray with energy 10**9 - 10**14 ev
LIBIN, I. YA. Application of scintillation telescopes to studyind the cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Spectrographic method for separately studying the geomagnetic and extraterrestrial variations for the complex spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation I. the case of four detectors at one point
DORMAN, L. I. A system for automatic determination of the parameters of cosmic ray variations by spectrographic method
DORMAN, L. I. Generalized spectrographic method for separately studying the geomagnetic, atmospheric, and extraterrestrial variations for the complex spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation
DORMAN, L. I. A set of spetrographic equations for a complex muon-neutron detector
DORMAN, L. I. Spectrographic method for separatelly studying the geomagneted and extraterrestrial variations for the complex spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation II. the case of detection at several points
DORMAN, L. I. Calculations of the rate of ion production by cosmic rays and precipitating particles in the low-energy rangel
BLOKH, YA. L. Difference coopling coefficients for the izmiran scintillation supertelescope
BAISULTANUVAL, L. Mathematical simulation of the spectrographic method for studying the cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Coopling functions and meteorological effects of soft muons and electron-photon component
DORMAN, L. I. Coopling functions and meteorological effects of the muon component
DORMAN, L. I. The dependence of the integral generation multiplicity of neutron component at various depths in the atmosphere on zenith angle of primary particle incidence
DORMAN, L. I. The ionospheric multiplicity for primary protons and nuclei of cosmic rays
DORMAN, L. I. Calculations of integral multiplicities of ion production by primary y-quanta
VALTONEN, E. Two- dimensional multiplicity distributions of neutrons in a cosmic ray neutron monitor
NILMINEN, M. Some ootlines of a new neutron spectrumeter working in the energy range 100 mev- 10 gev
Volume 5: SP Session
BLOCH, G. M. Preflare enhancements of law energy protons intensity in the solar cosmic ray events
VOLODICHEV, N. N. Proton acceleration in solar flares
KURNUSUVA, L. V. The mechanics of the reavy nuclei acceleration in solar flares
PEREZ-PERAZA, J. Criteria for preferential acceleration of nuclei determined from energy lusses
SAKURAI, K. Acceleration of high-energy particles in solar flars
STEINOLFSON, R. S. Coronal propagation of an and shuck in the vicinity of a magnetic neutral sheet
MIROSHNICHENKO, L.T. Analysis of solar cosmic ray spectra at the source
MULLAN, D. J. }Proton flares and the missing energy in sunspots
KAZARYAN, M. S. Effect of the interplanetary medium opon the time variation of charged particle fluxes from a flare of september 7, 1973 according to measurements onbuard ¿prognoz-3¿ and ¿mars-7¿
LI, Y. M. The escape of solar cosmic rays from the acceleration region during a solar flare
KIKUCHI, H. Interplanetary plasma waves and type III radio borsts associated with solar electrons
GORBUNOVA, N. F. 0.03 -3.0 mev electrons fluxes and spectra at the solar activity minimum according to the ¿prognoz-4¿ data
GOLD, R. E. Energetic particle recurrence and escape during solar cycle 20
AITBAEV, F. B. Generation and propagation of continous flux of solar cosmic rays
RICHTER,A. K. Acceleration of >80 kev ions interplanetary shucks between 0.3 ¿ 1 au observed by helius ½: a survey
MCGUIRE, R. E. A survey uf solar cosmic ray composition 1974-1978
COOK, W. R. Elemental composition (1<l<28) of solar energetic particles in 1977 and 1978
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. Isee-3 measurement of solar energetic participle composition
MEWALDT, R.A. The isotopic composition of energetic solar flare nuclei from carbon through iron
KLECKER, B. On the composition of low energy cosmic rays during interplanetary particle enhancements
MEYER, J.-P Origin of the solar cosmic ray composition
SUNG, L.S.M. Abundance ratios, energy spectra, and ionization states of solar flare associated particle events
KLECKER, B. Temporal variation of the particle composition during solar flares
WITTE, M. On the rigigity dependence of the mean free path for solar flare particles derived from their proton/helium time variations
DIETRICH, W. F. The isotropic abundances of neon, magmesium and silicon nuclei accelerated in solar flares
MCGUIRE, R. E. A survey of 3he enriched events between 1974 and 1978
HEMPE, H. Measurement of 3he - rich flares onbuard helius 1 and 2
HUVESTAD, D. Investigation of the energy spectra and their temporal evolution during 3he-rich events=1
LUTSENKU, V. N. Isotopic and charge composition of solar cosmic rays for the september 24 and october 12,1977 events
KOCHAROV, G. E. The problem of 3he-rich solar events: the present state and perspective of investigations
KOCHAROV, G. E. Solar particle fluxes enriched by helium-3 and heavy elements
MASUN, G. M. Heavy ion composition in solar flares at low energies, 1973-1977
GUSWAMI, J. N. Composition and energy spectra of solar flare heavy nuclei during the larly history of the solar system
KULCHIN, A.A. Observation of iron-rich low-energy solar cosmic ray events on prognoz 6 spacecraft
MASON, G. M. Composition anumalies in solar flares
FISK, L.A. Composition anumales in solar flare events
RYAN, J. M. The gamma ray spectrometer for the solar maximum mission
ATIBALV, F. B. Generation of neutrons and gamma-quanta on the sun within a wide energy range
FARNIK, F. The study of the explosive phase of the flakers of september 24 and october 12, 1977
based on measurement of the x-ray emission and the isotopic composition of accelerated particles
OHKI, K. Hard observation of a he3 ¿ rich flare
VAN HOLLEBERE, M.A. I. Coronal transport and escape of flare accelerated particles
HEINHARD, R. Separation of coronal from interplanetary propagation effects in the solar particle event of 10 april 1969
CONLUN, P. The effect of coronal transport on energetic solar particles
KURT, V. G. Acceleration solar particles spectra in flares of different powers
COMBOSI, T. Propagation of energetic particles during the november 22, 1977 event
MORUSOVA, L. I. Studies of chaged particle propagation in the solar events of 23.9 and 10.11.78 from venus 11 and 12 and prognoz/
KURT, V. G. Anumalous solar particles event from flare on 17 december 1977
DEVICHEVA, E.A. The must powerful solar cosmic ray events in the beginning phase of the 21th solar cycle
KURT, V. G. Solar particle spectra from flares of different importance
KUHNU, I. Solar protons observed at synchronous altitude during the disturbances of february, 1978
KLIMLNKU, V. V. Energy spectrum of solar cosmic rays on the data at questionary orbit
FISCHER, S. Penetration of solar cosmic ray from october 12, 1977 event into polar cap regtons
DOMINGO, V. A solar proton event of possible ron-origin
KEPPLER, E. Low energy charged particles observed during a solar falre on november 22, 1977 by helius-1 and-2
SANDERSON, T. N. The solar particle event of 23 september 1978 at proton energies below 1 mev
KUNTOR, N. N. Solar low-energy protons in ******interplanetary space
EVENSON, P. Sudded disapperance of anisotropies in the september 23, 1978 solar flare
DUDINSK, J. Solar cosmic ray event from november 22, 1977
DEBRUNNER, H. On the analysis of neutron monitor data for the solar cosmic ray event on may 7, 1978
DEBRUNNER, H. The spatial anisotropy, rigidity spectrum, and propagation characteristics of the relativistic solar particles during the event on may 7, 1978
ATTULINI, M. R. On the groud level event of may 7, 1978 recored by the bologna supermonitor
SHEA, M. ª The groud-level relativistic solar proton event of may 7, 1978: a composite report
SAKURAI, K. Anomalous behavior of solar cosmic rays associated the solar flares on may 7, 1976
SMART, D. F. A model of the 7 may, 1978 solar cosmic ray event
GOMBOSI, I. Magnited field fluctuations and the energy dependence of the interplanetary diffusion
HYNDS, R. J. A method for obtaining the 3-dimensional proton particle distribution function in the solar wind frame, from spacecraft measurements
BIEBER, J.W. Pitch angle scattering of solar energetic particle: new information from helius
NG, C. K. Solar particle propagation onder the influence of pitch-angle diffusion andcollimation in the interplanetary magnetic field
BAKHAREVA, M. F. Statical acceleration and some specific features of propagation of low-energy cosmic ray particles in the interplanetary medium
OWENS,A. J. A new approximate analytic solution for the interplanetary diffusion of solar cosmic rays
ZHANG, GONG-LIANG Dimensional solution for solar cosmic ray propagation
ZHANG, GONG-LIANG Equivalent diffusion coeficients of solar cosmic rays
UKULOV, YU. I. Hall current, diamagnetism, and solar cosmic ray anisotropy in dipolar-type magnetic traps
SCHULLER, M. Energetic ions****** of the larths bow shuck observed on isse-1and isee-3
LICHEER, D. Observations of fast particles near the larth's bow shuck: comparision with predictions of a compression-diffusion
ZWICKL, R. D. Cross-field transport of <imev protons in energetic particle events
VAN HOLLEBEKL, M.A. I. Energetic particle and interplanetary shuck wave at interplanetary propagation
GOMBOSI, T. On the influence of interplanetary shuck wave characteristics on the energetic particle acceleration
SARRIS, E. T. The Energetic sturm particle event as a superposition os shuck spikes
LICHLER, D The ¿constant-composition¿ variable in shuck acceleration: an aplication to the earth's bow shuck
DERGACHEV, V.A. On the possibility of the study of the total solar magnetic field behavior in the past
SAKURAI, K. Solar cosmic rays in the time as deduced from the statistics on the solar activity
SILBERBEG, R. Biological hazards associated with cosmic-ray and solar flare exposores
MULLAN, D. J. Can solar flares be the cause of catastrophes?
VAN HULLEBERKL, M.A. I. Curotating energetic particle streams and interplanetary acceleration
FURMAN, M.A. Time-dependent acceleration of solar wind plasma to mev energies at curotating interplanetary shucks
FISK, L.A. Particle acceleration in curotating interaction regions
LUCKWOOD, J.A. A study of the effects of furbush decreases and the 11- year variation of cosmic rays out tu ~16 au
WEBBER, W. R. Solar proton propagation characteristics dot tu 16 au
CONLON, F. The radial dependence of the mean starering length of energetic particles in interplanetary space
AXFORD, W. I. Anistrotopies of low energy particles in curotating interaction regions as measured by 1 and 2
MCKIBBEN, R. B. Variations in the intensity of galatic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium as a fuction of solar latitude
BASTIAN, T. S. The radial intensity gradients for cosmic rays and the anomalous helium from pionner 10 and 11
MCKIBBEN, R. B. Recorrent modulation of galactic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium by curotating interaction regions(cirs)
PYLER, R. R. Large-scall modulation of galactic cosmic rays and anomalous he observed at > 16 au with pioneer 10
MCDONALD, F. D. The modulation of galactic cosmic rays between 1 and 17 au
MCDONALD, F. D. Galactic cosmic ray observations in the distant heliosphere
WEBBER, W. R. A measurement of the radial gradient of the low energy anomalous oxygen component from 1-16 au
WEBBER, W. R. The elemental composition of ***** time
HUVESTADT, D. Distribution function representation of energy spectra of h, he, c, 0 and fe in curotating particle streams
CONLON, T. F. Soorce variations of interplanetary jovian electrons: vayagers 1 and 2 results
SIMPSON, J.A. Achievements of pioneer 10/11
MCDONALD, F. B. Achievements of voyager
Volume 6: HE Session I
ALLKOFER, O. C. Deep inelastic scattering of muons at 280 gev
ALBERS, J. Charged particle fluxes in the 350 gev produced fermilab neutrino beam line at 5km, 21km from the n-o beam stopper and 450 gev beam at proton west at 56km
WDOWCZYK, J. Lack of scaling at accelerator energies
HILLAS,A. M. Inclusive cross-sections for production of secundary particles in high energy hadron collisions
KIM, C. D. Standard deviations of pseudorapidity distribution of 30 - 400 gev proton jets
DIDENKO, L. A. Multiperipheral nature of clusters in (pi) p collisions at 40 gev
DIDENKO, L. A. Leading and charge exchange in (pi) p -interactions at 40 gev
WHALLEY, M. R. Inclusive neutron production
UKAMOTO, Y. Inelastic interactions of proton with emulsion and carbon at 400 gev
SUZUKI, N. Analysis of two particle currelation in high energy pion-nucleus collisions
CHERNYAVSKY, M. M. Cluster production in pn-interaction at 400 gev
DAKE, S. Cascade showers induced by final 300 gev (pi) in emulsion chambers
BAKICH, A. M. Sea level flux limits for massive particles
BHAT, P. N. Search for new particles amung high energy hadrons in extensive air showers
SEMBROWSKI, G. H. Preliminary deuteron momentum spectrum and search for hypothetical massive particles ubtained with a magnetic mass spectrumenter at 2750 meters
YAKOVLEV, V. I. Producing of long flying component at energy above
GOODMAN, J.A. Observation of energetic delayed hadrons in air showers- new massive particles?
BARNAVELI, T. T. Some new data on locally generated penetrating bundles of high energy particles
MURAKI, Y. On the of u-z-i rola
MORI, K. The predicted charmonium, upsilonium, and toponium states
MAGNETIC CLOUD CHAMBER GROUP Identification of the horizontal cosmic ray peretrating
WADA, T. Charge distributions of cosmic ray single particles at various zenith angles
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Gurther evidence for anomalous cascades deep undergroud
SEAN CHAUDHURY, P. K. On the production and probable role of long lived * and types of particles with super high energy cosmic ray interaction and transition phenomena
ALLKOFER, O. C. Muon production by muon-nucleon interactions
JONES, L. W. Accelerator data on hadron-produced masses above 1.5 gev
EL-NAGHY, A. New short-lived particles and their backgrouds in hadron emulsion interactions
CHERNYAVSKY, M. M. Production of short-lived particles in nuclear emulsion by (pi)-mesons at 200 gev/c
OGATA, T. New unstable particles observed in 100 tev jet
FUCHI, H. A search for short lived particles produced in 400 gev/c proton interactions
FUCHI, H. X-particle search in super high energy interactions observed by balloon emulsion chambers
SAWAYANAGI, K. New-particle search in very-high-energy nuclear interactions of cosmic rays
FERMILAB E-531 COLLABORATION Study of weak decay life times of neutron produced particles in a tagged emulsion spectrometer
SALEH, A. J. Charmed quark composition of the nucleon
EGUSA, T. Photoproductions of * and quark multiple scattering model
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Massive lung-lived new particles from the kgf observations - a status report
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. An unusual double core event recorded deep undergound
TAKAHASHI, Y. Dirac poles and related cosmic-ray phenomena at very high energies
BHAT, P. N. Opper limits on the flux of tachynouns amung air shower particles
SMITH, GARY R. Search for tachyouns among large energy deposit events leading extensive air showers of energy Z 6 x10**14ev
FEGAN, D. J. An experiment to search for tachyons associated with cosmic ray extensive air shower of energy> 10**14 ev
BASHINDZHAGYAN, G. L. Search for new particles amung the single cosmic ray hadrons
EL-NAGHY, A. Interactions of c12 ions with emulsions nuclei at momentum 4.2 gev/c per nucleon and the cascading-evaporation model
VARYUKHIN, V. V. Collective interaction of heavy primarifs with ag and Br nuclei at small impact parameters
VARYUKHIN, V. V. Interactions of Fe-group nuclei (E° = 0.7 - 3 gev/n) with Ag, Br nuclei at small impact parameters
FUMORO, P. Reactions of 1.88 gev/nucleon 56 Fe with 184 w, 64cu and27 al
MCCUSKER, C. B. A. Interactions of 2 gev/nucleon iron nuclei in emulsion
GASPARYAN, A. P. The mechanism of -particle interaction with tantalum nucleus
CRAWFORD, H.J. Fragmentation cross sections for argon between 100 mev/nucleon and 1.8 gev/nucleon
ANDERSSON, B. General properties of hadron-nucleus reactiun multiplicities
DAR, A. Energy estimates of cosmic ray events
TERANAKA, M. Multiplicity distribution of forward cone in 400 gev proton-nucleus interaction
FUMURO, F. Investigation on a-dependence in 300 gev (pi)-nucleus interactions
BLRDZENISHVILI, O.L. Investigation of multiplicity of secondary particles intraction of cosmic hadrons with nuclei
ARATA, N. Azimuthal structure observed in cosmic-ray nuclear events in 10**14 - 10**15 ev
ACHARYA, B. S. Are centauro events due to fluctuated air shower cores?
TAMADA, M. The centeuro interaction at a higher altitude
CLINE, D. B. Simulation of centauro events by monte Carlo techiques
KUMANO, H. Multiple meson production in pp, mp, mp, vp and e+e- interations
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Computer simulations of emulsion chamber events
DIDENKO, L.A. A comparision the (pi)- interactions at 40 gev/c with the multifireball model
NIKOLSKY, S. I. Distribution of elasticity coefficient in the in teractions of nucleons with nuclei of lead at energies 1-30 tev
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. The mulshin chamber experiment on super-sonic concorde (echos)
DAKE, S. Composition and interactions observed in the ballon-burne emulsion calorimeters
TWAI, J. High energy narrow showers with double core structure observed in the emulsion spacer chamber at airplane
BERDZENISHVILI, O.L. Energitic spcetra and cosmic hadron composition on the height of 2.500 m over sea level
SLAVATINSKY, S.A. Strong interactions at superhigh energy according to investigations of collaboration of experiment "pamir"
AKASHI, M. Systematics of the high energy interactions ( >100 tev) based on the mt. fuji emulsion chamber experiment
FILHO, J. B. Baryon pair production with large decay w-value
FILHO, J. B. A new type of nuclear interactions is the E LY >~ 10**14 ev ragion
FILHO, J. B. multiple meson production in E e y>2x10**13 ev
JAIN, P. L. Interactions of iron at 2.1, 0.95, and 0.58 gev/nucl in nuclear emulsion
Volume 7: HE Session II
PLJASHESHNIKOV, A.V. The numerical method of solution of one dimension cascade theory adjoined equations
LAGUTIN, A.A. The calculation of the electromagnetic cascade characteristics fluctuations
PLJASHESHNIKOV, A.V. The numerical method of the radial distribution of eletromagnetic cascade particles calculation
LAGUTIN, A.A. The radial distribuition of eletromagnetic cascade particles in the air
UCHAIKIN, V.V. The theory of cascade process nunlinear measurements and the statement of backward problems
KOKOLIN, R. P. A new approach to cascade studies
SHIRAI, T. Determination of spacing factor by statistical method
HOTTA, N. Fluctuations and energy measurements of cascade shower induced by final electron beams
SATO, Y. The energy calibration of y-rays detected with ballon-borne emulsion chambers
KASAHARA, K. Monte-Carlo simulation of electro-magnetic cascades in emulsion chamber and energy determination of cascade showers
STANEV, T. The landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effevt and the development of electron-photon cascades in lead
MISAKI,A. Three-dimensional development of cascade shower with the inclusion of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect and ionization loss in lead
FUJIMAKI, N. Longitudinal development of the electromagnetic cascade shower with the inclusion of the landau-pomwranchuk-migdal effect andionization loss
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Hybrid monte carlo and analytic calculation of electromagnetic cascades in Pb including the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect
TAKAHASHI, Y. Indications of scaling violation even fom *100 gev interactions and generalized diffusion equation of cosmic-rays
STEPHENS, S.A. Hadron spectrum at mountain altitude and at sea-level
ERLYKIN, A.D. On the rule of nuclear effects, reproduction processes and influense of primary nuclei on the characteristics of cosmic rays in the atmosphere
ANASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment I- energy spectra of gamma-rays and hadrons
BAYBURINA, S. G. Energy spectrum and path for interaction for hadron with energy of 10-100 tev collaboration of the experiment ¿pamir¿
BAYBURINA, S. G. Investigation og high energy electron-photon component at the altitude of 4370 m above sea level collaboration of the experiment ¿pamir¿
DARDO, M. Atmospheric propagation and production of the nuclear-active cosmic ray components
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. The general properties of the observed energy characteristics of the nuclear-eletromagnetic cascades
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. The low boundary of hadron-air production cross section at 10**14-10**16 ev
YAKOVLEV, V. I. Composition of hadronic flux at 3340 above sea level
DING, LIN-KAI Monte-Carlo simulation of antiproton intensity at mountain altitude
IANENKO, I.P. Calculation of a single cosmic ray component with e > 1 tev in the atmosphere
MANDRITSKAYA, K.V. Singularity of the altitude behavior of the >2 tev electromagnetic component at small depths in the stratosphere
IVANOVA, M.A. Energy spectrum of events registraded by x-ray chambers in the stratosphere( p=60 g/cm **2)
TAKAHASHI, Y. Wide range energy spectra of hadroun and gamma-rays at the airplanes altitude
KOLOMEETS, E.V. Fluxes of cosmic ray secundary components in the earth atmosphere generated by galactic cosmic rays nuclei
BOSTANDZHYAN, N.KH. The determination of the share cosmic-ray pions in the hadron component for energies ranging up to 500 gev
AVAKYAN, V. V. The arrangement for the identifications of cosmic-ray hadrons and the cross section measurements at e >500gev energies
AVAKYAN, V. V. The measurement of pion, proton and neutron fluxes at mountain altitudes and the determination of the cross section of inelastic interaction of p, (pi) and n with iron nuclei at e>0.5 tev enegies
BHATTACHARYYA, D. P. Primary nucleon spectrum derived from the high energy gamma ray spectrum at mt. Fuji
GHOSH, A.K. Differential proton spectra at atmospheric depth of 730 g/cm**2 and differential neutron spectrum at depth of 1033 g/cm**2 from hadronic scaling
GHOSH, A.K. The cosmic ray proton spectra at different atmospheric depth derived from the primary nucleon spectrum of grigorov et al.
LEVINA, T. G. Sensitivity of the cgaracteristics of gamm-quatum and hadron families to the model elementary act in superhigh-energy range
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. Some properties of hadrons in the y-families
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. The impossibility of the use the standart cascade equations for the families of particles
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families I ¿ assumption and procedore
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families II ¿ summary of result
BIELAWSKA, H. On the possibility of investigation of high energy nuclear interactions with use of emulsion chamgers with carbon generator
BIELAWSKA, H. The difference between the spectrum of incoherent gamma-rays and spectrum measured using emulsion chamber
SHIBATA, M. Monte carlo calculation on atmospheric interactions
KRYS,A. On the dependence of longitudinal characteristics of gamma-families on assumed properties of nuclear interaction
KRYS,A. On the dependence of tranverse characteristics of gamma-families on assumed nuclear interaction model
PIETRZAK, T. On the dense background / ¿halo¿/ in core areas of very large gamma-families
IVANENKO, I. P. Calculation of the characteristics of y and h ¿ families in the atmosphere
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Ingestigation of electromagnetic component and gamma- family characteristics altitude dependence, hadron and muon intensities and deep undergroud muon paris rate
AKIYAMA, K. Lateral distribution of extensive gamma ray air family observed at mt. Chacaltaya
AKIYAMA, K. Semi-monte Carlo simulation of gamma ray air family with zEy Z 10**14ev
FOMIN, YU.A. Gamma ray families properties and high energy interaction model
AZIMOV, S.A. The simulation of y ¿ families generated by pions and nucleons in the dense target
AUBEKEROV, S. E. Comparasion of y-ray family characyeristics with the results of simulation of inelastic interactions in a dense target
POCHKOV, V. S. Determination of gamma-ray families heights in atmosphere and analyses of y-quanta lateral characteristics
IWAI, J. Average characteristics of y-ray families in the airplane emulsion chamber
IWAI, J. Multi-core families in the airplane emulsion chamber
BAYBURINA, S. G. Investigation of characteristics of handron and gamma ray families with multi-layer emulsion chambers collaboration of the experiement ¿pamir¿
BAYBURINA, S.G. Lateral characteristics of gamma-ray families and tranverse momenta of hadrons
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment III - lateral structore of gamma-ray families-
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment IV ¿ hadron component in families-
BAYBURINA, S. G. Energy characteristics of gamma-ray families collaboration of the experiment 'pamir¿
BIELAWSKA, H. The interpretation of the spectra of high energy gamma ray families obtained in the pamir and fuji experiments
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment II- ?'- spectrum and other one-dimensional characters of gamma-ray families-
MUNAKATA, H. Air y-ray bundles observed toge ther with air showers at mt. Norikura
AZIMOV, S.A. Angular correlation of particles in y-families with energy Z Ey ¿ 30 ¿ 500tev
DUBROTIN, N.A. The interactions with great Pt at primary energy E0 Z 5.10**13 ev
AKASHI, M. On the multi-core structure of gamma and/or hadron families
REN, JING-RU An ultra-high energy nuclear interaction event with large transverse momentum
BARADZEI, L. T. Gamma families with anomalous characteristics
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji ec experiment V ¿ summary of gamma-ray families with energies over 1000 tev -
APANASENKO, A.V. Jet effects in stratospheric superfamily with Sey Z 2.10**15 ev
AKASHI, M. Details uf a 6000 tev familt event observed at mt. Fuji
OHSAWA,A. Alnalysis of ¿andromeda¿
DOVER, C. B. Cosmulogical limits on the existence of possible stable heavy hadrons
YUSHIDA, T. Two-component pomeron and proton-proton total cross section at high energies
KOLTOCHNICK, S. N. Large- masses nucleon diffractive dissuciation and it's characteristics possible distortion in cosmic ray experiments
KINOSHITA, K. Beam jets and hadrons structure
KITAZUE, T. Jets in lepton-nucleon interactions
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Interpretation of the rise in central rapidity density in terms of radial scaling
DANILOVA, T. V. On the possible character of scaling violation at high energies
MIYAMURA,O. Local cumulative moments of like particles in the window and the higher order hambury-brown-twiss effects
SHIBATA, T. Forward hard scattering at cosmic ray energy Z 10**14 ev
LILAND,A. Energy dependence of the average transverse momentum of pions produced in proton-proton collisions
HAMA, M. Inclusive pion cross-sections at very high energies and a simple multi-regge cut exchange model for the production of large and small fireballs
HAMA, M. High Pt multi-particle production and fireball mode
FRIEDLANDER, E. M. Evidence from very large transverse momenta of a change with temperature of velucity of sound in hadronic matter
NAKAMURA, H. Centauro geminion and the dynamics of multiquark system
TATI, TAKAO On the 'geminion¿ - binocular events- in the chacaltaya emulsion chamber
CLINE, DAVID B. Quark-antiquark colliding beam machines to study high energy interactions in the cosmic ray energy region
WEINER, R. Hot spots ¿ a ¿ cummon market¿ of nuclear and elementary particle physics
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Modelling the processes of nuclear collisions at energies above 100 gev/nucleon
TAKAGI, FUJIU Multiple production in nucleus-nucleus collisions and big hadron model
NELIPA, N. F. The mean multiplicity of particles produced in nucleus-nucleus interactions in the independent collision model
NELIPA, N. F. Multiparticle production in nucleus-nucleus collisions
LAL, S. Particle production in hadron ¿ nucleus collisions
TERAZAWA, H. Lepton-quark physics to be studied by cosmic rays at energies of older 10-1000 tev
IGNATIEV,A. YU. On the electric charge nunconservation in gauge theories and electron stability
SLAVNOV, D.A. Possible mechanism of direct lepton production at ultra-high energies
BARANIK, A.T. Study of the boson resunces using the harmonic oscillation potential
FAZAL-E-ALEEM Neutron-proton elastic scattering from 5 to 11 gev/c
FAZAL- ALEEM Van der waals type model for yp-(pi)??++ scattering at high energies
SALEEM, M. 0(3,1) symmetry model and (pi) rection at high energies
SALEEM, M. Dual absorptive mudel for proton-proton elastic scattering at high energies
SALEEM, M. Simple regge pole model for (pi) backward elastic scattering
BHATTACHARYYA, D. P. Scaling in the mean of inclusive reaction data for neutal pion production and the energy dependence of feynman variable from the measured spectra of primary nucleon and secondary gamma ray at mount chacaltaya
BUBELEV, E. G. On pattern recgnition of high energy hadron interactions in the invariant lobachevsky phase space
BUBELEV, E. G. Vector rapidity-plut in pattern recognition of hadron jets with large transverse momenta
MASUDA, N. Hydrodynamical model of particle production at large transverse momentum in high energy nuclear reaction
BJORKEN, J.D. Explosive quark matter and the centauro event
Volume 8: EA Session I
IAWA, J. Primary spectrum in the energy range of 1 tev-10.000 tev deduced from the emulsion chamber experiment on the airplane
HILLAS, A. M. The knee of the cosmic-ray spectrum: not a magnetic trapping effect?
BROOKE, G. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays above 1017 ev
LAPIKENS, J. The ariival direction distribution of preliminares with energies near 1017 eV
LLOYD-EVANS, J. Implications of arrival direction measurements above 1015 eV for cosmic ray origin theories
KRASILNIKOV, D. D. On arrival directions of the highest energy cosmic ray particles
GOODMAN, J.A. Composition of primary cosmic rays above 1013 eV from the study of time distributions of energetic hadrons near air shower cures: part 1- data and results
GOODMAN, J. A. Composition of primary cosmic rays above 1013 eV from the study of time distributions of energetic hadrons near air shower cures: part 2- monte carlo simulation
ELBERT, J. W. Sensitivity of eas particle fluxes to primary composition
POPOVAL, L. Nuclear composition of primary radiation according to the extensive shower characteristics and their fluctuation at different altitudes in the atmosphere
POPOVAL, L. Density spectrum of eas
YURA, T. In the primary cosmic ray ( lt>1014 ~ 1015 eV) is heavy nucleus dominant?
YURA, T. The interarrival time distribution of eas
BHAT, C. L. A nun-random contribution to Z 1014 eV energy cosmic rays on the time scale of fraction of a minute
BLAKE, P. R. Measuring the moon content of eas
BLAKE, P. R. Muon density measurements in showers above 1018 eV
ARMITAGE, R. Fluctuations in the muon content of las
BLAKE, P. R. Measuring muon fluctuations in eas
BLAKE, P. R. Fluctuations in the muon time spread in eas
ENGLAND, C. D. The average properties and fluctuations of the lateral distribution of eas above 1017 eV
BLAKE, P. R. Multi-parameter measurements of shower structure above 1017 eV
LAPIKENS, J. Fluctuation studies in eas by means of risetime measurements at energies >2.1017 eV
GIBSON, A. I. The spatial characteristics of muons in large cosmic ray showers
AGUIRRE, C. Longitudinal developments of electrons and muons in large air showers observed at 5200m above sea level
SUGA, K. Energy spectrum and composition of primary cosmic rays and character of nuclear interactions above 1017 eV deduced from large air showers observed at 5200m above sea level
AGUIRRE, C. Time structures of muons and electrons in large air showers observed at 5200 above sea level
KANEKU, T. Pulses with a tail of several tens of microseconds from scintilation detectors observed in large air showers
DIMINSTEIN, U.S. Muon component of eas with EO>1017 eV
LINSLEY, J. Additional results on the structure of large air showers
VERNOV, S. N. New eas array at moscow state university for studying the e.a. showers with energies of up to 1018 eV
HARA, T. The akenu air shower project
HARA, T. Lateral distribution of electrons observed at akeno
HARA, T. Density and sizl spectra of eas observed at akeno
HAYASHIDA, N. Muon detector of akeno eas array
HARA, T. Muons in eas observed at akeno
MIYAKE, S. Observation of electron and nuclear and nuclear active components of eas around ne 107 (mt.norikura)
MIYAKE, S. Relation between muon and electron components of eas at mt. norikura
EFIMOV, N. N. Measurement of the spectrum of the eas cerenkov radiation densities
GLUSHKOV, A. V. The cerenkov radiation and longitudinal development of eas with e >1017 eV
CASSIDAY, G. L. Desing characteristics of a proposed las array operating in conjunction with the fly's eye
CASSIDAY, G. L. Size determination of eas by the fly's eye
ELBERT, J. W. Primary cosmic ray spectra measured by the fly's-eyl
BERGESON, H. L. Longitudinal development pf eas as measures by the fly's eye
DYAKONOV, M. N. Particle and atmospheric cerenkov light density spectra of large eas at fixed core distances
DYAKONOV, M. N. Some features of large eas with fixed atmospheric cerenkov light densities
CRAIG, M. A. B. Fluctuations in the central density in large cosmic ray showers
OHTA, K. Study of air showers with the size 105 to 107 at mt. chacaltaya
OHTA, K. Core structure of air showers observed at mt. chacaltaya
MATANO, T. Observation of hadronic component of air showers at mt. chacaltaya
TSUSHIMA, I. Study of fine structore of energy flow near air shower cores with channeltron system
KUSUNOSE, M. Observations of as cores at mt. norikura by 54 m2 spark chamber array
NAKAMUTO, S. Multi-cored air showers found in the 54 cm2 spark chamber array
NAKAMUTO, S. Large pt multicored eas observed by the 54 m2 spark chambers at mt. norikura
OHMORI, N. The analysis of the core structure (r<gm from the shower axis)
DAKE, S. Axial asymmetry of density distribuition near the las core
NAKATSUKA, T. A trial of cascade analysis by fourter transforms
KINO, S. Frequency of multi-cored air showers and its size dependecy by use of a new method of mole-striking
NII, N. A study of pulse height distribution from scintillation coonter by a single cosmic ray particle
CHUDAKOV, A.E. Fluctuations of the eas lateral distribution function at the altitude 1700m.a.g.l.
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Investigation of eas with multicore structure
PORTER, M. R. A study of the air-shower response of current-limited spark chambers and scintillators
GREEN, B.R. A monte-carlo study of detection methods for extensive air cores falling within a given area
GREEN, B. R. Computer simulations of extensive air shower cores of energy 10**14 - 10**16 ev
HAZEN, W. L. Air showers in air and high p
HILLAS, A. M. Em transition effect for air shower subcores
MACHAVARIANI, S. K. Investigation of eas characteristcs with primary energy 2x1013 - 2x1014 eV
YANAGITA, T. Observation of the small size las
ASAKIMORI, K. The structure of small las
ASAKIMORI, K. High energy hadronic components in eas
ASAKIMORI, K. Transitions effect of scintillators for measurement of eas
SHAAT, E. A. M. Observations of showers structure using the durham 50 methe air shower
STEWART, T. R. Measurement of the spectrum of air showers in the range 104 -106 particles, using the durham 50 metre array
ABDULLAH, M. M. The durham extensive air shower array
ASHTON, F. The agl paramenter distribution of eas at sea level and its size dependence
ASHTON, F. Determination of the shower size spectrum at sea level taking the agl parameter of shower into account
ASHTON, F. The size dependence of the zenith anle distribution of las at sea level
ASHTON, F. The size spectrum of las at sea level in the regton of 3.105 particles
ASHTON, F. Dependence of the lateral distribuition of muons on the age parameter of the electron-photon component of eas
ASHTON, F. Size dependence of the lateral distribuition of low energy muons (e>500mev) in eas at sea level
ASHTON, F. The ionising power of individual particles in eas traversing a flash tube chamber
ASHTON, F. Study of the lateral distribution of hadrons in eas using an electron density trigger to select las
ASHTON, F. Study of the lateral distribution of high energy hadrons (e>300gev) in las using a hadron trigger
ASHTON, F. A study of the arrival directions of eas of median size 3.105 particles in galactic coordinates
ABDULLAH, M. M. Study of particles traversing a scintilation counter prior to the arrival of an extensive air shower (tachyuns?)
CATZ, PH Acuurate evaluation of eas size spectrum around 106 particles at sea level
DZIKOWSKI, T. Detailed studies of fluctuations in extensive air shower developmlnt
KRYS, E. Model of high energy interactions for study of eas development
OLEJNICZAK, J. Detailed simulation of the structure of central part of eas
SREEKANTAN, B. V. High energy hadrons in extensive air showers
BAGGE, E. R. Lateral distribution of electrons in the corl region of extensive air showers of 1015 - 1017 eV
BÜHM, L. The longitudinal development of eas derived from measurements at mountain altitude
BÜHM, L. The chemical composition of primary cosmic rays from high energy hadron observations
ALESSIO, S. Results on the lateral distribuition of air shower muons and their implications regarding the primary composition around 1016 eV.
ACHARYA, B. S. Muons of energy > 220 gev in las
ACHARYA, B. S. Eas associated with multiple high muons
ACAHRYA, B. S. Correlation between the high energy muons and other components of eas
ACHARYA, B. S. A model-independent method of obtaining primary charge composition at eas energies
PNLPI-INRNE CALLABORATION Investigation of the fluctuation of the flectron component of eas in the central part
PNLPI-INRNE COLLABORATION Structure of the central part and muon component os eas with medium size
DEDENKO, L.G. On the electron density distribution of eas in the lower part of the atmosphere
ALEXANDROV, L. On the auomatical numerical calculation on the basic paraments of eas
STAMENOV, J. N. The muon density fluctuations in eas
NIKOLSKY, S. I. The chemical composition of primary cosmic rays at energies ~ 1015 eV
NESTEROVA, N. M. The hadronic component on the tien shan level at the 30-70 m distances from the axis of eas generated by 1016-1017eV
NESTEROVA, N. M. Hadron energy spectra of eas generated by primary cosmic ray particles with the energies above 1014 eV
KHRENOV, B. A. Study of eas muon component with the help of the underground magnetic spectrometer
KOZLOV, V. G. Neutrons in eas with number of particles 107 - 108
CHAUDHURI, N. A new air shower project for studies of muons and hadrons
KHRISTIASEN, G. B. Las density spectrum at sea level
ALLAN, H.R. The air shower density spectrum
DE VILLIERS, L. J. The longitudinal structure of the muon component in eas at 880 g/cm2 atmospheric depth in the energy rangel 101616 to 5 x 1017 eV
SAKUYAMA, H. The arrival time distribution of charged particles near the eas core
Volume 9: EA Session II
EA3: HIGH ENERGY INTERACTIONS
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
GRISHINA, N. V. Models of hadron interactions in the superhigh-energy range as compared with the experimental data
IVANENKO, I. P. Calculation of the longitudinal eas evolution according to a model involving violation of scaling in the pionization region
HILLAS, A. M. Does scaling remain a good approximation at eas energies?
GAWIN, J. Evaluation of the hadron-hadron total cross section on the basis of eas data
KOBAYAKAWA, K. Limits on the multiplicity and cross section of hadron interaction at eas energy region
GUNED, A. Average characteristics and fluctuation effects for muons in eas
EA4: OPTICAL AND RADIO EMISSION
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
BARTHAKUR, S. K. On the field-strength of radio-emission from eas at 44, 60 and 80 mhz
BARTHAKUR, S. K. On the correlation between radiopulses from eas at 60 and 80 mhz frequencies
BARTHAKUR, S. K. On the correlation between the optical Cerenkov pulses and the radiopulses from eas at different frequencies
CHANTLER, M. C. The dugway atmospheric Cerenkov light detector array=1
ANDAM, A. Atmospheric Cerenkov radiation from large cosmic ray showers-measurements at 835 g cm**-2 depth
MCCOMB, T. J. L. Polarisation of Cerenkov radiation from large cosmic ray showers
CHANTLER, M. C. The separation of the Cerenkov light and particle fronts in large cosmic ray showers
MAKHMUDOV, B. M. First experimental results on flux investigation of Cerenkov radiation from eas Samarkand array
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
KHRISTIANSEN, O. B. Calculation of density spectrum of Cerenkov radiation from eas
KALMYKOV, N. N. The results obtained in studying the position of eo>2 x 10**16ev eas maxima by the method of Cerenkov pulse detection
GALKIN, V. I. The Cerenkov radiation pulse shape at a small distance from the shower axis
IVANENKO, I. P. Analysis of experimental data on Cerenkov radiation of eas
IVANENKO, I. P. Relationships between the characteristics of Cerenkov radiation and eas electrons
TORNABENE, H. S. Experimental observations of the atmospheric Cerenkov light from extensive air showers, examining the light both as a narrow light beam and also as a thin optical shock front
TORNABENE, H. S. Primary cosmic ray mass composition in the energy range 10**13e.v. to 10**15e.v. from atmospheric Cerenkov light measurements
THORNTON, G. Observations of atmospheric Cerenkov light from air showers containing 5.10**5 - 5.10**6 particles at sea level
MISAKI, A. The influence of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect over scintillation lights from giant air shower and interpretations of nuclear interaction
EA5: CASCADE STUDIES
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
ACHARYA, B. S. Monte-carlo simulation of las using scaling model - the electron component
ACHARYA, B. S. Monte-carlo simulation of eas using scaling model - the muon component
MIZUMOTO, Y. Longitudinal development of electrons and muons in air showers from 5 x 10**15ev to 2 x 10**18ev
MIZUMOTO, Y. Spacial and temporal distributions of muons in air showers from 1 x 10**16ev to 2 x 10**18ev
JOGO, N. Monte carlo calculation of eas
MCCOMB, T. J. L. Photoproduction in large cosmic Ray showers
IVANOV, A. A. Some results of eas development calculations
BOORDEAU, M. F. The lateral electron distribution of inclided giant air shower
BOORDEAU, M. F. The absorption length of the electromagnetic component and the zenithal angle method
BOORDEAU, M. F. Monte-carlo simulation of pure
BOORDEAU, M. F. The lateral muon distribution at mountain altitude
BOORDEAU, M. F. Consequence of galactic modulation in the method of the constant intensity cuts
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Asico, a new system of programs to simulate, analyze and correlate air showers and all of their observables within the same unique frame of cumpleteness, to investigate ultrahigh energy interactions and astrophysical aspects
GRIEDER, P. K. F. The role of the leading particle effect and of fragmentation region products in the development of extensive air showers
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Correlations among air shower observables and high energy interaction parameters
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Average development and properties of the hadronic, muonic and electromagnetic components in showers of 10**4 to 10**7 gev derived from an all-component-model calculation
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Distinct properties of individual showers and the problem of fluctuations. Part 1: fluctuations in the longitudinal development and their relationship to the energy spectra of hadrons and muons
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Distinct properties of individual showers and the problem of fluctuations. Part 2: fluctuations of the lateral development of the electromagnetic component and their relationship to muons and hadrons
GRIEDER, P. K. F. The n - n correlation in simulated showers originating from different primary energy regions and comparison with experimental data
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Size - energy correlations and size fluctuations in air showers at different altitudes and the problem of primary energy estimation based on experimental n and n - data
STANEV, T. The electron-photon cascade lateral spread and the main eas features
ODA, H. Mean square lateral spreads of electrons and photons in a cascade shower under approximation b
STANEV, T. The electron energy flux in electron-photon cascades
GERASIMOVA, N. M. Analysis of the results of the studies of fluctuations in electron-photon shower size obtained in analytical form and by means of numerical calculations
KOLCHUZHKIN, A. M. The investigation of electron-photon showers by monte-carlo method
HILLAS, A. M. Monte-carlo simulations of electron-photon cascades in the atmosphere, and transition effects in particle detectors
LINSLEY, J. A simple approximate theory of electron-photon cascades
DEDENKO, L. G. The width the electron-photon cascade
DEDENKO, L. G. The method of solving of dimensional nuclear cascade equation
OSIPOVA, L. N. Lateral distribution functions of electron-photon cascades developing in inhomogeneous atmosphere
IVANENKO, I. P. The function of the lateral distribution of an electron-photon cascade
IVANENKO, I. P. Mean lateral epc characteristics at superhigh energies
IVANENKO, I. P. Mean onl-dimensional and angular c characteristics of electron-photon cascades in dense media at superhigh energies
IVANENKO, I. P. Investigation the fluctuations in electron-photon cascade development
ANTONOV, R. A. Experimental data on individual eas at high altitude
ANTONOV, R. A. Eas fluxes with the fixed number of particles in the upper atmosphere
ANTONOV, R. A. Comparison of calculations and the observed eas fluxes with fixed particle number at high altitude
LINSLEY, J. More about the elongation rate of nucleonic cascades
GAISSER, I. K. Elongation rate of air showers and implications for 10**17 - 10**18 ev particle interactions
KRESTEVA, H. Elongation rate of eas and models of high energy interactions
POPOVA, L. Longitudinal development of muon component at large eas
POPOVA, L. Height of muon origin
POPOVA, L. Investigations of the cross section in the region of eas
KAMBEROV, G. Mathematical method of simulation of the hadron cascades in the atmosphere
KAMBEROV, G. Theoretical investigations of extensive air showers at sea level
Volume 10: MN Session
PATHAK, K. M. On the absolute low momentum spectrum of cosmic Ray muons near sea-level at 26 n
KARMAKAR, N. L. Latitude effect of the muon intensities in the low momentum range at 16 n
SHEN, C-W. Measurement of intensity and energy spectrum horizontal cosmic ray muon at 3220 m above sea-level
LIU, Z-H. Cosmic ray measurements at the depths of 20-223 hg/cm**2 in the geleshan tunnel
ALEXEYEV, E. N. On measurement of muon angular distribution with baksan underground scintillation telescope
DEAKYNE, M. Rate and angular distribution of stopping cosmic ray muons at 1850 m. w. e.
BASCHIERA, B. Muon intensity and angular distribution underground between 4000-6000 hg/cm**2 s.r at the m.blanc station
NAKAMURA, I. A measurement of the high energy muon spectrum by pair meter
BAZHUTOV, N. P. Size spectrum of secondary showers generated by muons in lead at the depth of 40 m. w. e. underground
HUNDA, K. Observation of bremsstrahlong cascades produced by muons in the calibrated calorimeter
IVANOVA, M. A. Zenith angular distribution and energy spectra of >3 tev muons obtained in the x-ray chambers
MIZUTANI, K. Energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons deep underground
ENIKEEV, R. I. Cosmic ray muon spectrum for energies up to 3.10**12 ev
KAMIYA, Y. The momentum spectrum of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
ASATIANI, T. L. The measurement of momentum spectrum and of positive-to-negative ratio of cosmic ray muons at the average zenith angle of 84
THOMPSON, M. G. Measurement of the vertical sea level muon spectrum and charge-ratio to 3/tev/c using the durham spectrograph mars
ALLKOFER, O. C. The nearly horizontal muon spectrum at sea level up to 7 tev
ALLKOFER, O. C. The muon charge ratio up to 7 tev measured with the deis spectrometer
HONDA, K. Measurement of muon spectrum and charge ratio from p=100 gev/c to 13 tev/c using a magnet spectrograph
KOMORI, H. Muon momentum spectrum up to 10 tev/c at 89 zenith angle=1
CARSTENSEN, K. Production spectra of high energy muons
GHOSH, B. Low energy muon spectra near sea level
MURAKAMI, K. Muon momentum spectra at sea level expected from different shapes of primary energy spectrum
DARDO, M. Energy spectra change ratio and zenith angle variation of cosmic ray muons in relation to the primary spectra
POPOVA, L. Theoretical investigation of the height of muon origin
KOKOULIN, R. P. About the generation altitude of cosmic ray secondaries
MIZUTANI, K. High energy muon intensity and atmospheric structure
STEPHENS, S. A. An examination uf zenith angle dependence of spectrum at sea-level
STEPHENS, S. A. Charge ratio of muons at sea-level and its dependence on zenith angels
STEPHENS, S. A. Geomagnetic effect on the intensity and charge ratio of muons at sea-level
GONED, A. Theoretical analysis of the muon spectrum in the tev range
LILAND, A. The muon spectrum at sea-level
LILAND, A. The muon charge ratio at sea-level
DAS, A. K. Interpretation of the energy spectrum and charge ratio of vertical cosmic ray muons at sea level
MINORIKAWA, Y. The charge ratio and energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angle
YEKUTIELI, G. Arrival angle dependence of muon spectrum and charge ratio at sea level
KUZ-MICHEV, L. A. To the question in the positive excess of cosmic ray muons
ROYCHOUDHURY, R. K. Sea level muon spectrum derived from the primary nucleon spectrum using to hydro dynamical model
BANDYOPADHYAY, P. Derivation of muon charge ratio and energy spectrum at high energies from a new dynamics of multi-particle production phenomena
NECHIN, YU. A. Rapid generation of muons in nuclear interactions of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays
KUZ'MICHEV, L. A. Estimation of prompt muon generation at high energies
MIZUTANI, K. On the energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons above 1 tev at sea level
ASHTON, F. Spatial separation distribution between neighbouring muons in groups of muons that traverse a flash tube chamber
BARNAVELI, T. T. Investigation of multiple muons at different zenith angles
HIGASHI, S. Correlation of the high energy muons with the size of the air showers associated
BASAROV, E. V. Further investigation of directly produced muon pairs in extensive air shower
BASAROV, E. V. The role of nuclear cascades in the interpretation of experimental data on direct muon production by cosmic ray hadrons in dense material
BEISEMBALV, R. V. Muons from nuclear cascades developing in the atmosphere at large zenith angles
ALLKOFER, O. C. Multi-muons in the atmosphere
DEAKYNE, M. Cosmic ray muon angular and multiplicity distributions at 4450 m. w. e.
BASCHIERA, B. Deep underground multiple muons at the m.blanc station
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Parallel muons of large multiplicity at a depth of 3375 hg/cm**2 (kolar)
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. New observations of multiple muons and cascades at a depth of 1840 hg/cm**2 (kolar)
BAKATANOV, V. N. Stopping muons at the depth 850 hg/cm**2 underground=1
BAKATANOV, V. N. Detection of decays in baksan scintillation telescope
ANDREYEV, YU. M. Speed distribution of penetrating particles at the depth 850 hg/cm**2=1
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Observation of muon bundles by baksan underground scintillation telescope
CHUDAKOV, A. E. On the number spectrum of muon bundles underground
MN4: MUON INTERACTIONS
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. The study of neutron-accompanied cascades formed by cosmic rays muons in the electromagnetic and nuclear reactions
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. Cascade showers of >0.3 tev
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. Possibility of non-trivial mechanism of muon interactions at extremely high energies
HIGASHI, S. An observation of fine structures of the bursts produced by muons in the rock
ENIKEEV, R. I. Investigation of muon inelastic scattering for muon energy up to 3.10**12ev
BARTON, J. C. Time-correlated events in an underground anticoincidence experiment
ASATIANI, T. L. The investigation of electromagnetic and nuclear interactions of cosmic-ray muons
HONDA, K. Observation of inelastic interactions of muon above acceleration energy
ALLKOFER, O. C. The energy loss of 200-300 gev muons in iron
CONSTANDI, W. The energy loss by nuclear interactions of cosmic ray muons
MARROVSKI, B. The energy loss of very high energy muons and the landau-pomeranchuk-miudal effect
MINORIKAWA, Y. On the estimation of the muon nuclear energy loss parameter b
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Shadowing effect and high energy muon-nucleus interaction
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Photonuclear energy losses of high energy muons
GOSWAMI, G. C. Hadron production in inelasting muon-nuclear interaction
PAUL, A. Studies on direct production of electron-positron pairs by muons
NIKISHUV, A. I. Review of recent results on production by muon
MIZUTANI, K. On the scattering of high energy muons in the ground
MN5: NEUTRINOS AND NEUTRINO INTERACTIONS
BOSTROM, R. Accelerator neutrinos - a new aid to earthquake protections
ANDERSON, S. N. Limits on the underseas low energy component of the cosmic ray muon and hadronic component
FIREMAN, E. L. Depth dependence of 37 ar from 39 k: consequences for solar neutrino experiments and the baryon conservation principle
ALEXEYEV, E. N. Baksan underground scintillation telescope
ALEXEYEV, E. N. The search of antineutrino burst from gravitational collapse at baksan underground scintillation telescope
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Study of high energy cosmic ray neutrinos status and possibilities of baksan underground scintillation telescope
BERESNEV, V. I. 100-Tons scintillation detector for the registration of the antineutrino fluxes from collapsing stars in our galaxy and for high energy muon interaction studies
KORCHAGIN, P. V. The search for antineutrino fluxes from collapsing objects
BLANDINO, J. The study of 0.1 - 50 gev neutrinos in a water Cerenkov detector located in a deep mine
ANDREEV, YU. M. Qcd effects in yn-scattering above the threshold of w-boson production
MN6: UNDERWATER PROJECTS (DUMAND SYMPOSIUM)
ROBERTS, A. Standard array configuration for 10** ton dumand detector=1
LEARNED, J. G. Status of the dumand program
ANDREWS, J. Dumand site selection criteria
SCHLOSSER, A. J. Deployment of the 19/8 dumand standard array
BEREZINSKY, V. S. Generation function of high energy cosmic neutrinos pp-neutrinos
BEREZINSKY, V. S. High energy galactic neutrino radiation II
BEREZINSKY, V. S. Generation function of high energy cosmic neutrinos p y - neutrinos III
EICHLER, D. Quasars and active galactic nuclei as sources of ultrahigh nergy neutrinos
STECKER, F. W. Galactic and extragalactic high energy neutrinos
SHAPIRO, M. M. Acoustic studies of ultra-high energy neutrinos
SILBERBERG, R. neutrinos as a probe for the nature of and processes in active galactic nuclei
SHAPIRO, M. M. Neutrinos from young supernova remnants
ROBERIS, A. Ultra-high-energy inelastic neutrino-nucleon scattering in dumand
STENGER, V. J. Angular and energy resolution of the dumand optical array
MARCH, R. H. Signal processing in a optical dumand array
BOROG, V. V. Measuring module for registration of Cherenkov radiation in the water
NAKAMURA, I. Detection efficiency of water Cerenkov light induced by ultra high energy muons
BOWEN, I. Acoustic detection of ultra high energy neutrinos
HAYASHI, I. A high pressure photomultiplier tube for deep underwater study
MISAKI, A. Theoretical analysis of the range fluctuation problem of high energy muon
MISAKI, A. Landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect and its influence over the depth-intensity relation of muon
KONISHI, E. Development of the electromagnetic cascade shower in water with the inclusion of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect
HAYASHI, K. On bursts induced by cosmic ray neutrinos
ELBERT, J. W. Cosmic ray multiple muon events in deep detectors
CLINE, D. B. The study of wear interactions at high energy above 5 tev using dumand
ALLKOFER, O. C. The high energy sea level muon spectrum a world compendium
PETRUKHIN, A. A. Possibility of cosmic ray muon energy spectrum investigation in interval 10**12 - 10**17 ev in dumand array
MIZUTANI, K. On the energy spectrum of atmospheric neutrinos
VOLKOVA, L. V. High energy cosmic ray atmospheric neutrinos
Volume 11: T Session
AGRAWAL, P.C. A position sensitive proportional counter for a satellite bone x-ray sky monitor
MANCHANDA, R. K. A large area multiwire proportional chamber for hard x-ray astronomy
MARAR, T.M.K. On the rejection of uv background and electron range effect in gas proportional counters
GREENHILL, J.G. A large area proportional counter for balloon-borne x-ray astronomy
NAKAGAWA, M. Pressurized porportional counter
YUSHIMORI, .M. A balloon-borne ge(li) spectromer for observation of cyclotron line emissions from neutron stars
SUZUKI, E. A balloon-borne gamma-ray telescope in the medium energy range 10¿30 mlv
BONDARENKO, V.G. Scintillation gamma-ray telescope ¿ julia-1¿
WEEKES, T. C. A two dimensional atmospheric cerenkov detector for gamma ray astronomy
STRONG, I.B. A liquid xenon ionization chamber for cosmic gamma-ray spectroscopy
DOOLITTLE, R. F. The high energy astronomy observatory (head] mission c
RYAN, J. M. The gamma ray spectrume for the solar maximum mission
BADHWAR, G. D. Sume characteristics of powder silica cooters
GUSTAFSON, H. RICHARD, A photodiode detector for calorimeter digitization
BARANOV, D.G. }Photometric charge measurements in nuclear emulsions uf variuus sensitivities
WEBBER, W. R. Cerenkov x total energy telescopes for the study of the mass composition of cosmic rays
KHRIMYAN, A V. The instrument for the investigations of chemical and isotopic composition of light nuclei of cosmics rays
LAMPORT, J. E. The high energy cosmic ray detector for spacelab II
FOWLER,P. H. University of bristul heavy primary cosmic ray detector for the uk6 satellite
MIYAJIMA, M. A multistage ionization and cerenkov spectrometer
CURTIS, C. C. Time of flight field ionization mass spectrometer toffims
KOO, FU-SHONG A systematic method of one-parameter identification for the cosmic ray nuclear composition
PRINCE, B. Research on cr-39 plastic detectors for cosmic ray astrophysics
SHIRK, E.K. High resolution image measurements of nuclear tracks
TARLE, G. Psirit ¿ a high resolution cosmic ray isotope spectrometer for spacelab
BISWAS, S. Observations of relativistic iron group nuclei of cosmic rays in cr-39 track detector
FILZ, R. C. Calibration df cr-39 plastic detector for heavy ions
FOWLER, . H. Track recording properties of the plastic cr-39
THOMPSON, A A high resolution study of ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei using the long duration exposure facility (LDEF]
BEAUJLAN, R. Time resolving cosmic ray experiment with plastic track detectors on spacelab 1
YAMAMOTO, I. The characteristics of the wall-less multi-cell gas proportional chamber
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. A propotional counter array for moon observations deep underground
NAKAMUTO, S. Automatic cooting air shower particles observed by norikura 54 m**2 spart chamber
HIGASHI, S . Large area drift chambers for cosmic rays studies
RAHMAN, M. A multi-track driftchamber with 60 cm driftspace
BEANORZ, M. B. An experimental study on afterpulsing in photomultiliers
BRAY, A.D. Analysis of possible errors in pulse height determination in the sydnly university large air shower recorder sugar
WINN, M .M. The use of multiqirl proportional chambers and drif I chambers in air shower work
LI, TI-EI Research on time correlation of cosmic ray muon
SMITH, G. R. A neutral particle detector, osing scintillation pulse rise time discrimination for latensive air shower time structure studies
ASHTON, F. Ulterming the ariival directions of las from fast timing mlasuelements
HIGASHI, S. Wide-range and multi-channel pulse height recording system with linear scale
CHAN, S. K. A composite shower array system
CHEN, YING-XUAN The small scinillation counter array
LINSLLY,O. New detectors al vulcano ranch for investigation primary composition of highes-energy cosmic rays
KITAJIMA, T. The response of scintillation coonter to eas particles
KOSONOSE, M. The spark chamber and the scintillation coonter response in eas
HARA, I. Automatic data registration system of arlno array
SASAKI, H. Mcs for the data collecting and monitoring of the scinllation counter array at mt. Norikura
BAZAROV, L. .V. Hadron cascade development in dense material
VARDANYAN, I. N. On the shape of cascade corve in ionization calorimeter
DORMAN, L. I. The complex muon-neutron detectors of the elbrus
BOWEN, T. Signal-to-noise ratio for the acoustic detection of righ energy particle cascades
BOWEN, T. Acoustic signals from single hlavy nuvlei
HUNTER, S.D. Acoustic signals from an extended laser blam source
GOLOBNICHY, P. I. Utilization of lasers for modelling acoustic effects arising in the interactions of particles with liquids
CHIANG, IN-LIN Feasibility of acoustic detection of high energy
YANCHUKUVSKY, V. L. Automatic mercury digital barograph with increased accuracy uf measurements
Volume 12: OG, MG, SP, T (Late papers)
MCCAMMON, D Spatial distribution and broad-band spectral characteristics of the diffuse soft x-ray background, 0.1-1.0 kev
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite ¿ hakucho¿ (corsa-b]
LEBRUN, F. Gamma-ray astronomy and structure and content of the local interstellar medium
DANIEL, R.R. Highlghts of the cospar symposium1979 on non-solar gamma rays, bangalore, india, may 30- june 1, 1979
ZANROSSO, E.M. Observations of the crab nebula, ngc 4151, cyg x1 and cig x3 at medium gamma ray energies
BARBARESCHI, L. A search for low energy ¿ ray emission from the region of the sky close to cg135+1
THE CARAVANE COLABORATION high-energy gamma-ray sources observed by cos-b
WHITE, R. S. Search for gamma ray bursts
FOWLER, . H. prelimirare results from the heavy rpmary cosmic ray detector on the ariel vi satellite
WEBBER, W. R. Comparative energy spectra of z=3-8 nuclei in the energy range 200 mev/nuc to 3 gev/nuc
MEYER, P. Energy spectra and charge composition of cosmic-ray nuclei 24<z<28 with energy above 1 gev/ amu
PENNYACKER, C.R. Antiproton and antihelium search
ISRAEL, M.H. Cosmic-ray abundances in the interval 26<z<40
HAINEBACH, K. preferential acceleration in collisionless supernova shocks
GOLDEN, R. L. Results of a recent attempt to observe antiprotons in the cosmic rays
SHAPIRO, M. M. The neutron/nucleon ratio in the primary cosmic-rays between 0.1 and 1000 tev/ nucleon
MEWALDT, R.A. Satellite measurements of the isotopic composition of galactic cosmic rays
SIEGMON, G. Plastic- electronic-experiment for isotope-measurement of heavy cosmic rays
DWYER, R. The mean-mass of cosmic-ray ne, mg and si at 1.0 gev/amu
MULLER, D. The flux of cosmic ray electrons at 10 gev
MEYER, J.- P The cosmic-ray source composition as a probe of the acceleration mechanims. I . general
CASSE, M. The cosmic-ray source composition as a probe of the acceleration mechanisms. II. The case of ne 22
FUCHS, B. The hydrostatic equilibrium of the interstellar gas and magnetic fields in the 6 kpc region of the galaxy
HIGASHI, S. Counting rates of mouns at sea level with short time period
KULSRUD, R. The plasma physics of trapping of cosmic rays around supernova
POON, C.H. parametrisation of proton-induced pion spectrum and other secondaries in interstellar medium
HASEGAWA, H. possible effect of nearby supernova explosions on cosmic ray intensity
KOCHAROV, G. E. Time variation of cosmic rays intensity in the past
HASEGAWA, H. Variation of atmospheric concentration of 14c and ots dependence on geomagnetism and solar activity
YAMAKOSHI, K. Cosmic induced al-26 in 2 grams of silicate spherules from marine red clay sediments
BONINO, G. On the c-14 production in the atmosphere by galactic cosmic rays
GALL, R. Effects on propagation of cosmic rays by shock wave ensembles in inner and outher solar system
BAGDASARYAN, M.B. Superosition of the increases and forbush decreases in galactic cosmic rays in the presence of a sequence of shock waves
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. The modulation of galactic cosmic rays between 1 and 17 au
COOPER, J. F. Origin of the large-scale differences in the observed magnetic rigidity dependende of the cosmic radiation for two solar cycles- 1954-65 and 1965-76
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Eleven year variation of cosmic ray intensity and solar polar field reversals
KRIVSKY, L. Cosmic rays modulation and flare activity in the 1965-1975 cycle
ATTOLINI, M.R. High frequency power spectra of cosmic ray variations during forbush decrease events
ATTOLINI, M.R. Cosmic ray scintillations and the observed fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field
ATTOLINI, M. R. Very rapid cosmic ray intensity variations
SWINSON, D.B. The radial component of the solar diurnal variation of cosmic rays observed underground
UENO, H. Solar daily variations observed at sakashita underground
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Coronal holes and off-ecliptic cosmic rays
MAVROMICHALAKI, H. Large amplitude wave trains of cosmic rays
UENO, H. Multi-direcional observation of underground cosmic rays at sakashita
SWINSON, D.B. The grand canyon caverns underground cosmic ray telescope
SMART, D. F. Cosmic ray penumbral patterns derived from the trajectory calculations for the heao-c satellite
COOKE, D. J. The cosmic ray penumbra-confusion clarified?
SHEA, M. ª Neutron monito response to non-vertical arrival directions during gle¿s
CHUANG, L. S. Rigidity responses of ionization chambers derived from cosmic ray time variations
PEREZ-PERAZA, J. The required range for the acceleration efficiency when particles underego energy losses
COOK, W. R. Elemental composition of solar energetic articles in 1977 and 1978
MA SUNG, L. S. Ionization states of heavy elements observed in the 14-15 may anomalous solar particle event
KOCHAROV, L.G. Solar particle fluxes enriched by helium-3 and heavy elements
PEREZ-PERAZA, J. Enhancements of he3/he4 ratios from injection by coulobian relaxation
FARNIK, F. Study of flares of september 24 and october 12,1977 in optical, radio, x-ray and particle emissions
OHKI, K. Hard x-ray observation of a 3he ¿ rich flare
DUBINSKY, J. Solar proton event from november 22, 1977
DEBRUNNER, H. The spatial anisotropy, rigidity sectrum, and proagation characteristics of the relativistic solar particles during the event on may 7, 1978
ATTOLINI, M. R. On the ground level event of may 7,1978 recorded by the bologna supermonitor
RICHTER, A.K. Energetic particles at interplanetary shock waves.. the aril 29, 1978 envent
BASTIAN, T. S. Variations in the intensity of galactic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium as a function of solar latitude
BASTIAN, T. S. Recurrent modulation of galactic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium
MCDONALD, F. B. Galactic cosmic ray observation in the distant heliosphere
GUSTAFSON, H. RICHARD A photodide detector for calorimeter digitization
FOWLER,P .H. University of bristol heavy primary cosmic ray detector for the ariel vi satellite
SARKAR, S. Observations of relativistic cosmic ray iron group nuclei in the track detector allyl diglycol carbonate
BESUJEAN, R. The resolving cosmic ray experiment with plastic track detectors on spacelab 1
GREGORY, J.C. A measurement of the relativistic rise in xenonfilled ionisation chambers for cosmic ray iron
BEDNORZ, M.B. An experimental study on afterpulsing in photomultiliers
BRAY, A D. Analysis of possible erros in pulse height determination in the sydney university large air shower recorder sugar
ASHTON, F. Determining the arrival directiuns of extensive air shower from fast timing measurements
KUSUNOSE, M. A comparison between the spark chamber and the scintillation counter response in eas
SASAKI, H. Mcs for the data collecting and monitoring of the scintillaton counter array at mt. Norikura
Volume 13: HE, EA, MN (Late papers)
OKAMOTO, Y. Ineslastic interactions of protons with emulsion and carbon at 400 gev
DAKE, S. Cascade showers induced by fnal 300 gev[ I] in emulsion chambers
BHAT, P. N. Search for new particles among high energy hadrons in extensive air showers
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Further evidence for anomalous cascades dee undergroud
JONES, L.W. Accelerator data on hadron-produced masses above 1.5gev
KRISHNASWAMY,M.R. A status report on search for new particles from kgv experiments
POOVA, L. Posibilities for investigation of the difference between pion and proton inelasticity coefficients
POOVA, L. Kaon production at high energies
KAMADA, S. Fluctuation study of fire-balls with fixed masses
STERN, I. On the possible tendence to zero of the ratio <n>/d in hadron reactions at very high energies
FUJIMAKI, N. Longitudinal development of the electromagnetic cascade shower with the inclusion of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect and ionization loss
YAKOVLEV, V. Composition of hadronic flux at 3340m above sea level
AVAKYAN, V.V. Arrangement for the identification of cosmic-ray hadrons and the measurement cross sections at energies e >500 gev
AVAKYAN, V.V. Measurements of pion, proton, neutron fluxes at mountain altitudes and determination of inelastic cross sections of [I], and N interactions with iron nuclei for energies e>0.5 tev
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families I assumption and procedure
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families II sumary of result
FOMIN, Y.A. Gamma ray families and cross section of high energy interactions
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment III- lateral structure of gamma-ray families
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment IV-hadron component in families
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment II-f'- sepctrum and other one-dimensional characters of gamma-ray families
MIYAMURA, O. Local cumulative moments of like particles in the window and the higher order hambury-brown-twiss effect
LILAND, A. Energy dependence of the average transverse momentum of pions produced in proton-proton collisions
FRIEDLANDER, E.M. Evidence from very large transverse momenta of a change with temperature of velocity of sound in hadronic matter..hydrodynamical interpretation of proton-proton and proton-nucleus reactions
CLINE, D.B. Proton-antiproton colliding beam machines to study high energy interactions in the cosmic ray energy region
LAL, S. article production in hadron ¿ nucleus collisions
LLOYD-EVANS, J. Implications of arrival direction measurements above 10**15ev for cosmic ray origin theories
POOVAL, L. Nuclear composition of primary radiation according to the extensive air shower characteristics and their fluctuations at different altitudes in the atmosphere
SUGA, K. Energy sepctrum and composition of primary cosmic rays and character of nuclear interactions above 10**17ev deduced from large air showers observed at 5200m above sea level
HARA, T. Lateral distribution of electrons observed at akeno
HARA, T. Density and size spectra of eas observed at akeno
HARA, T. Muons in eas observed at akeno
MIYAKE, S. Observation of electron and nuclear active components of eas around ne=10**7 (mt.norikura}
MIYAKE, S Relations Between muon and electron component of eas at mt. Norikura
OHTA, K. Study of air showers with the size 10**5 to 10**7 at mt. Chacaltaya
OHTA, K. Core structure of air showers observed at mt. Chacaltaya
MATANO, T. Observation of hadronic component of air showers at mt. Chacaltaya
TSUSHIMA, I. Study of fine structure of energy flow near air shower cores with channeltron system
YAMAMOTO, Y. Analysis multi-cored air shower found in the 54 **2 spark chambers at mt. Norikura
SAKATA, M. Large pt multicored eas observed by the 54 m**m2 spark chambers at mt. Norikura
OHMORI, I. N. The analysis of the core sturucture (R<6m from the shower axis)
GREEN, B. R. A monte-carlo study of detection methods for extensive air shower cares falling within a given area
GREEN, B. R. Computer simulations of extensive air shower cores of energy 10**14 ¿ 10**16 ev
YANAGITA, T. Observation of the small size extensive air shower
ASAKIMORI, K. High energy hadronic components in eas
ASHTON, F. The age parameter distribution of extensive air showers at sea level in the size range 5.10**5 ¿ 5.10**6 particles
ASHTON, F. The size dependence of the zenith angle distribution of extensive air showers at sea level
ASHTON, F. The size spectrum of extensive air showers at sea level in the region of 3.10**5 particles
ASHTON, F. Shower size dependence of the lateral distribution of low energy <e>500mev) muons in eas at sea level
ASHTON, F. Study of the lateral distribution of high energy hadrons (E>300gev) in extensive air showers using a hadron trigger
ABDULLAH, M. M. Study of particles traversing a scintillation counter prior to the arrival of an extensive air shower(tachyons?)
BAGGE, E. R. Lateral distribution of electrons in the core region of extensive air showers of 10**15 ¿ 10**17 ev
BOHM, E. The chemical composition of primary cosmic rays from high energy hadron observations
ACHARYA, B.S. Correlation between high energy muons and other components of eas
DE VILLIERS, E.J. The longitudinal structure of the muon component in eas at 880 g/cm**2 atmospheric deth in the particle number range 7x 10**5 to 6 x 10**6
SAKUYAMA, H. The arrival time distribution of charged particles near the eas core
ACHARYA, B. S. Monte-Carlo simulation of eas using scaling model the muon component
JOGO, N. Monte Carlo calculation of eas
STANEV, T. The electron-photon cascade lateral spread and the main eas features
ODA, H. Mean square lateral spread of electrons in a cascade shower under approximation b
DEDENKO, L. G. The method solving of 3-dimensional nuclear cascade equation
KAMBEROV, G. Mathematical method of simulation of the hadron cascades in the atmosphere
KARMAKAR, N. L. Latitude effect of the muon intensities in the low momentum range at 16° n
DEAKYNE, M. Rate and angular distribution of stopping cosmic ray muons at 1800 m.w.e.
BASCHIERA, B. Absolute muon intensity and angular distribution underground between 4000 and 6000 hg/cm**2 s.r. At the mont blanc station
SHIBATA, S. The momentum spectra of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
KOKOULING, R. About the generation altitude of cosmic ray secondaries
LILAND, A. The muon spectrum at sea-level
LILAND, A. The muon charge ratio at sea-level
ASHTON, F. Spatial separation distribution between neighbouring muons in groups of muons that traverse a flash tube chamber
BARNAVELI, T. T. Investigation of multiple muons at different zenith angles
HIGASHI, S. Correlation of the high energy muons with the size of the air showers associated
OSBORNE, L. BERGAMASCO Deep underground multiple muons at the mt. Blanc station
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Parallel muons of large multiplicity at a depth of 3375 hg/cm**2
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. New observations of multile muons and cascades at a deth of 1840 hg/cm**2 (kolar]
FIREMAN, E. L. Depth dependence of 37ar from 39k.. consequences for solar neutrino experiments and the baryon conservation principle
NAKAMURA, I. Observation of the muon spectrum using dumand
GARCIA-MUNHOZ, M. The elemental abundances of hydrogen trough nickel in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
GARCIA-MUNHOZ, M. The energy dependence of the ratios of secondary to primary elements in the cosmic radiation
ISRAEL, M. H. Abundances of energy spectra of individual iron-secondary elements
CORTIGLIONI, S. Anisotropies in the intensity of the cosmic microwave background radiation
HUMBLE, J. E. Variations in atmospheric coefficients for underground cosmic-ray detectors
BASTIAN, T. S. The radial intensity gradients for cosmic rays and the anomalous helium from pioneer 10 and 11
PYLE, K. R. Large-scale modulation of galactic cosmic rays and anomalous helium observed at >16 au with pioneer 10
BARADZEI, L. T. Gamma families with anomalous characteristics
APANASENKO, A. V. Jet effects in stratospheric superfamily with Ey=2.10**15
Volume 14: Invited lectures, rapporteur papers, author index:
INVITED TALK
YAMANOUCHI, T. Particle physics with accelerators
GIACCONI, R. Recent advances in x-ray astronomy
GINZBURG, V. L. Transition radiation and transition scattering
SCHRAMM, D. N. The origin of the solar system
REINES, F. Atmospheric neutrinos as signal and background
OBAYASHI, T. Auroral flares in the magnetosphere
CAVALIERE, A. Active galactic nuclei
RAPPORTEUR PAPER
KANBACH, G. X- and gamma-ray astronomy
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Elemental composition, isotopes electrons and positrons in cosmic rays
LINGENFELTER, R. E. Cosmic ray origin and propagation
RAISBECK, G. M. Nuclear interactions during cosmic ray propagation and their implications
HONDA, M. Secular variation of cosmic rays and cosmogenic nuclides
JOKIPII, J. R. Modulation theory
IUCCI, N. Isotropic modulation of galactic cosmic rays
ELLIOT, H. Rapporteur paper for sessions mg-6, 7, 8 and 9
SAKURAI, K. Chemical composition of solar-flare particles and related high-energy phenomena
WIBBERENZ, G. Coronal and interplanetary propagation
WEBBER, W. R. Outer heilosphere session sp-7
CLINE, D. B. High energy particle interactions from 10 - 1,000 tev: cosmic ray data and proton-(Anti) proton colliders
FUJIMOTO, Y. Rapporteur talk on he-3, 4 and 5
SUGA, K. Large air showers and cascade studies
SREEKANTAN, B. V. Primary spectrum ad composition at energies below 10 ev
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Eas structure relevant to superhigh-energy hadron interactions
ALLKOFER, O. C. Muons
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Rapporteur talk on mn-5 and 6
Ver menos
Volume 1: OG Session I
OGS: SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON X-RAY ASTRONOMY
BRADT, H. Rapidly and erratically variable x-ray sources
LEWIN, W. H. G. X-ray bursters
MCCAMMON, D. Diffuse soft x-ray background
PAGE, C. Recent x-ray observations with ariel V and VI
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the... Ver mais Conteúdo:
Volume 1: OG Session I
OGS: SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM ON X-RAY ASTRONOMY
BRADT, H. Rapidly and erratically variable x-ray sources
LEWIN, W. H. G. X-ray bursters
MCCAMMON, D. Diffuse soft x-ray background
PAGE, C. Recent x-ray observations with ariel V and VI
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakuchu (corsa-b) I) the outline
OG1: DIFFUSE X-RAYS
FUKADA, Y. Rocket observation of diffuse cosmic x-rays between 2 and 100 kev
WDOWCZYK, J. Diffuse x-rays of galactic origin
HAYAKAWA, S. X-ray emission associated with the north polar spur
INOUE, H. Emission line features in the soft x-ray spectra of the north polar spur and the Cygnus loop
OG2: X-RAY SOURCES
MANCHANDA, R. K. Resultant photon spectrum in inverse Compton scattering
PROTHEROE, R. J. Spatial distribution of x-ray sources
MAKISHIMA, K. Hard x-ray structure of the crab nebila
KIZILOGLU, UMIT. Possible detection of the transient source a0535+26 through atmospheric scintillation technique
NAKAGAWA, M. Time variation of cyg x-1 in hard x-ray
JAIN, A. K. Cyg x-1 - report of new variabilities in hard x-ray emission
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) II) searching for x-ray burst sources
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) III) observation of two -x-ray burst sources: 401608-52
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) IV) soft x-ray sources
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite hakucho (corsa-b) V) soft x-ray sources
OG3: DIFFUSE GAMMA-RAYS
GRAML, F. The diffuse component of 1-20 mev celestial gamma rays at balloon altitudes
LEBRON, F. Gamma-ray astronomy and structure and content of the local interstellar medium
PAUL, J. A. On the clumpy character of the cosmic ray distribution in the galaxy
STEPHENS, S. A. Radial variation of cosmic rays and magnetic field in the galaxy
KANBACH, G. Large-scale distribution of nonthermal emissions in the galaxy
HIGDON, J. C. Galactic gamma rays produced by Compton scatterling of cosmic ray electrons
HAYAKAWA, S. Inverse Compton gamma-rays
PROTHEROE, R. J. Gamma rays from cosmic ray interactions with clouds of molecular hydrogen
PROTHEROE, R. J. Contribution of discrete sources to the flux of galactic gamma-rays
NIEMANN, W. Gamma radiation for external spiral galaxies
OG4: GAMMA-RAY SOURCES
PENNINGSFELD, F. P. The energy spectrum of the crab nebula and the pulsar np 0532 at mev-energies
DONA, H. Gamma-ray emission during the flash phase of the crab explosion
ZANROSSO, E. M. Observations of the crab and ngc 4151 at medium gamma ray energies
DELLA VENTURA, A. The search for nuclear gamma ray lines from ngc 4151
BAKER, R. E. A search for low energy gamma ray emissions from the region of the sky close to cg 135 + 1
HELMKEN, H. F. The mt. Hopkins sky survey for gamma rays of energy 100-1000 gev. 1: observations
WEEKES, T. C. The mt.hopkins sky survey for gamma rays of energy 100-1000 gev. II. Point sources
WEEKES, T. C. The mt. Hopkins sky survey for gamma rays of energy 100-1000 gev. III galactic plane and extended sources
BHAT, P. N. Search for pulsed flux of high energy gamma rays from pulsars
TORNABENE, H. S. Search for gamma rays with energy above 2 x 10**13 e.v. from the crab nebula during 1973-1975
MUKANOV, J. B. The results of x-ray source cyg x-e observation for the energy > 10**12 ev by the tien-shlin installation for Cerenkov flashes detectron from extensive air showers
LICHLER, D. Uhe y-rays from cyg x-3: clues about particle acceleration
SCHLICKEISER, R. Gamma ray production in discrete sources by inverse Compton interactions of relativistic electrons
PRINCE, T. The energy loss of relativistic electrons in energetic photon gases and its relation to the equilibrium spectrum of electrons
SCHLICKEISER, R. Hot interstellar tunnels as gamma ray point sources
PINKAU, K. Compton-scattering model for the gamma ray emission of ngc 4151
BRECHER, K. Gamma-ray lines from neutron stars
AHARONIAN, F. A. Suprathermal proton bremsstrahlung contribution to x-radiation of y-sources
AHARONIAN, F. A. Suprathermal proton bremsstrahlong and its contribution to cosmic x- and gamma radiation
MONTMERLL, T. Proposed identifications of a class of y-ray sources
With snobs
MONTMERLE, T. Gamma-ray emission from snobs
VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. Gamma-ray sources supernova remnants and pulsars
COWSIR, R. Are gamma ray sources also cosmic ray sources?
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. Cos-b results: of gamma-ray emission from radio pulsars
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. Cos-b observations of the vela pulsar, psr 0833-45
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. Large-scall structure of the milky way, as observed by cos-b high-energy gamma rays
MAYER-HASSELWANDER, H. A. Search for a radio pulsar in relation to the gamma-ray source cg 195+4
THE CARAVANE COLLABORATION. High-energy gamma-ray sources observed by cos-b
DANAHER, S. Periodic analysis of the sea level arrival times of low energy air showers to search for possible 4.8 hr. modulation associated with Cygnus x-3
OG5: GAMMA-RAY BURSTS
CIAPI, A. A systematic search for radio pulses associated to gamma ray bursts
MORELLO, C. Cosmic ray variations: the plateau rosa experiment
BHAT, P. N. Search for bursts of gamma rays of energies 10 gev-1
WHITE, R. S. Search for gamma ray bursts
YAMAGAMI, T. Observation of gamma-ray bursts at the balloon altitude
EVANS, W. D. Gamma-ray burst source locations
JAIN, A. K. On the possible relationship between cyg x-1 flares and gamma ray bursts
RAZDAN, H. Possible origin of cosmic gamma-ray bursts in globular clusters
SCHMIDT, W. K. H. On the spatial distribution of gamma-ray burst sources
MURPHY, J. A. An experiment to search for bursts of 10**13 to 10**14 ev cosmic gamma rays on very short time scales
FEGAN, D. J. Results of a three year search for bursts of high energy gamma-rays using widely spaced cosmic ray stations
OG6: NUCLEAR COMPOSITION
MASON, G. N. Search for characteristic flatures of low-energy quiet-time h, he and heavy nuclei fluxes, 1973-1977
KUO, FU-SHONG. Low energy cosmic ray nuclear composition and energy spectra observed on imp-4 satellite
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The elemental abundances of hydrogen through nickel in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
MCDONALD, F. B. The charge and energy spectra of low energy galactic cosmic rays
BISWAS, S. Abundances of the anomalous component of nitrogen to argon ions in low energy (8-50 mev/amu) cosmic rays in the skylab experiment
BISWAS, S. On the origin of the anomalous component in the low energy cosmic rays
VAN HOLLEBEKE, M. A. I. Anomalous helium and oygen components in the inner heliosphere
KHRIMYAN, A. V. The spectra of the galactic cosmic ray protons and helium nuclei in rigidies above 0,6 gv in the minimum of solar activity of 1975
BHATIA, V. S. Near-earth and source abundances of medium energy cosmic ray nuclei from neon to iron
FOWLER, P. H. Preliminary results from the heavy primary cosmic ray detector on the uk6 satellite
DURGAPRASAD, N. Energy dependence of the ratio of calcium group to iron group nuclei in low energy (50 - 150 mev/amu) cosmic rays
SEQUEIROS, J. Composition of the iron group at low energies
BARANOV, D. G. Energy spectrum of the iron group nuclei outsite the magnetosphere
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The energy dependence of the ratios of secondary to primary elements in the cosmic radiation
FREIER, P. S. The charge distribution of heavy cosmic ray nuclei
WEBBLER, W. R. Comparative energy spectra of 2=3-8 nuclei in the energy range 300 mev/nuc to 3 gev/nuc
ISRAEL, M. H. Abundances and energy spectra of individual iron-secondary elements
MEYER, P. Energy spectra and charge composition of cosmic-ray nuclei 24 < < 28 with energy above 1 gev/amu
BOGOMOLOV, E. A. A stratospheric magnetic spectrometer investigation of the singly charged component spectra and composition of the primary and secondary cosmic radiation
PENNYPACKER, C. R. Mountaintop calibration and balloon flight of antiproton and antihelium search
BUFFINGTON, A. A new technique of searching for cosmic-ray antiprotons and antihelium
CHAPPELL, J. H. Measurements of the energy spectra of cosmic ray nuclei in the energy range 8 - 100 gev/nuc
KONDU, I. Observation of cosmic ray nuclei above 5 gev/n
BADHWAR, G. D. Hydrogen and helium rigidity spectra in 8.3 - 100gv
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Energy spectra of cosmic ray nuclei using a gas Cherenkov counter
SIMON, M. Cosmic ray spectra of boron to iron nuclei to above 100 gev/nucleon
ABOLOVA, V. G. Investigation of the chemical composition of primary cosmic rays (pcr) in the energy region > 1tev/nucleon
ISRAEL, M. H. Cosmic ray abundances in the interval 26 = z = 40
DOKE, T. Observation of relativistic cosmic-ray particles with 2>40
FOWLER, P H. Ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei from the first transatlantic balloon flight
HAINEBACH, K. Do we have any significant information on the relative abundances of platinum, lead and actinides in galactic cosmic rays?
LHAGVASUREN, D. The abundances of galactic cosmic ray nuclei with > 50 averaged over time
GOLDEN, R. L. A search for cosmic ray deuterons at a rigidity of 60 gv/c
MEWALDT, R. A. Satellite measurements of the isotopic composition of galactic cosmic rays
WEBBER, W. R. Measurements of cosmic ray 2h and 3he nuclei above 100 mev/nuc using a balloon borne telescope
WEBBER, W. R. Further studies of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray li, be and b nuclei - implications for the cosmic ray age
VERMA, S. D. Determination of the age of cosmic rays from the study of the isotopes
GUSIK, T. G. Carbon, nitrogen and oxygen isotopes in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
BJARLE, C. The isotopic composition of beryllium, boron and carbon preliminary results
BJARLE, C. The atmospheric influence on the isotopic composition of cosmic ray carbon
WIEDENBECK, M. E. A measurement of the isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray carbon, nitrogen and oxygen
GREINER, D. E. The isotopic composition of neon in the galactic cosmic rays-a high resolution measurement
WEBBER, W. R. New measurements of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with 2=6-14 using a double Cerenkov x total energy technique
WEBBER, W. R. New measurements of the isotopic composition of cosmic ray nuclei with z=16-26 using a double Cerenkov x total energy technique
GARCIA-MUNOZ, M. The isotopic composition of ne and mg in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
YOUNG, J. S. Some isotopic abundances in the cosmic radiation
SCHERZER, R. Isotopic composition of galactic cosmic ray iron
SIEGMUN, G. Plastic-ellectronic-experiment for isotope-measurement of heavy cosmic rays
TARLE, G. Further analysis of the iris iron isotope experiment
DWYER, R. The mean mass of cosmic-ray nuclei with z.8 al 1 gev/amu
OG8: ELECTRONS AND POSITRIONS
EVENSON, P. The energy spectrum of cosmic ray electrons, 5-150 mev in latl 19/8 and early 1979
BLAND, C. J. Cosmic ray electrons with energies from 0.1 to 1.5 gev measured above Churchill in 1977
GOLDEN, R. L. Electron - positron rigidity spectrum from 5-50 gv
MULLER, D. The flux of cosmic ray electrons at 10 gev
GOSEV, A. A. Measurement of electron fluxes of energies 1-300 gev with a transition radiation detector onboard the intercosmus-17 satellite
TAIRA, T. Observation of high energy cosmic electrons by emulsion chambers
MURAKAMI, K. Atmospheric high energy electrons and gamma-rays initiated by primary protons and nuclei near the top of the atmosphere
NISHIMURA, J. Electron spectrum of the high energy side
COWSIK, R. Cosmic ray electrons and galactic nonthermal radio emission
WEBBER, W. R. Interstellar propagation and the relative spectra of cosmic ray electrons and positrons
LINGENFELTER, R. E. Primary cosmic ray positrons and galactic annihilation radiation
GILER, M. Propagation of energetic electrons
STRONG, A. W. Electron spectrum below 1gev
Volume 2 : OG Session II
STEPANIAN,A.A. The synchrotron emission brightness distribution of electrons in the dipolar magneted field and the nature of double radiosources
BLAKE, J. B. Nucleusyntesis of neutron-rich heavy nuclei during explosive helium burning in a 15 m. Supernova
MIYAJI, S. Supernova explosion triggered by electron capture and formation of a neutron star
MURFILL, G. E. Cosmic ray acceleration at supernova remant shucks
PESSES, M. E. Acceleration of energetic charged particles by interplanetary and interstellar shock waves
GERASIMOV, S.A. On the variation of the crab pulsar np 0532 luminosity
STEPANIAN,A.A. The model of the crab nebula, the emission spectrum and brightness distribution
PESSES, M. E. A nun-fermi model of cosmic ray acceleration: the V x B mechanism
COWSIK, R. On the acceleration of cosmic rays by the fermi mechanism
VÖLK, H. J. Shock acceleration of cosmic rays in lossy media
KRYMSKY, G. F. Physical principles of regular acceleration mechanism of charged particles
KRYMSKY, G. F. A formation of cosmic ray spectrum by a regular acceleration mechanism in the supernova shell
DORMAN, L. T. Pomping of energy from stellar winds to cosmic rays
DORMAN, L.T. The mode of energy gain by particles in the statistical acceleration machanism including the angular distribution of particles and the relativistic composition of velocities
DORMAN, L.T. Generation of energy spectrum by statistical mechanism of particle acceleration
EICHLER, D. Particle acceleration in collisioness shoks: high efficeincy and preferential acceleration
BYKUV,A.M. Particle acceleration by astrophysical supersonic turbulence
BULANOV, S. V. The influence of the losses on an acceleration of cosmic rays shock waves
KRYNSKY, G. F. A formation of high-energy electron spectrum by a regular acceleration mechanism
BEREZINSHY, V. S. E > 1.10**19ev - - cosmic rays from the local supercluster: sources and spectra
BEREZINSHY, V. S On the galactic origin of cosmic rays with energies up to 10**19ev
MULLAN, D. J. Can flare stars be the source of galactic cosmic rays?
MULLAN, D. J. Pre-main sequence stars and galactic cosmic rays
CASSE, M. O}n the local origin of cosmic rays
DOLGINOV,A. Z. Generation of cosmic rays in close binary stellar systems
CASSE, M. The cosmic-ray source composition as a probe of the acceleration mechanims
MEYER, J. -P Local galactic abundaances revisted
MEYER, J. -P Cosmic rays accopanying the birth of the solar system ?
CASSE, M. Magnesium isotopes in cosmic rays and the evolution of the interstellat composition since the birth of the sun
SCOTT, J. S. On the espace of cosmic rays from supernova remmants
USTRIKER, J. P. Acceleration of galactic cosmic rays by supernova shocks in the interstellar medium
SCHLICKEISER, R. Cosmic ray electrons in a static and dynamical hali
GILER, M. A limit to the volecity of convention of cosmic rays out of the galaxy
PRISPHHEP, V. L. Cosmic ray nuclei in the dynamical model
DOGIEL, V.A. To the question of the nature of relativistic electrons motion in a galactic halo
GINZBURG, V. L. Some remarks on the origin of cosmic rays
THIELHLIM, K. U. Galactic structure and cosmic ray confinament
WDOWCZYK, J. Origin of the hoghest energy cosmic rays
MARGULIS, S. H. Actinide cosmic ray chronometrs: relative abundances and the cosmic ray lifetime
ADAMS JR., J. H. Propagation calculations and isotopic composition of elements 26<2<40 as a probe of cosmic-ray origin
SITTER, K. Effects of galactic statistical acceleration on cosmic ray spetra and abundances
JONES, F. C. The matrix approach to cosmic-ray propagation including ionization energy loss
HAYAKAWA, S. Inhomogeneity of interstellar medium and propagation of cosmic rays
KHAZAN, YA. M. Sume features of cosmic ray propagation in the central source model
KHAZAN, YA. M. Local interstellar spectrum of low-energy cosmic rays
KLARSEY, S. Interpretation of the synchrotron emission of the galaxy in terms of a three-dimensional emissivity distribution
HIGASHI, S. Counting rates of muons at sea level with short time period
SMITH, GARY R. Search for corelations in arrival times of muons for time intervals up to 4.6 milliseconds
FORMAN, M.A. The low energy galactic cosmic ray energy spectrum deduced from ionisation in interstellar cloods
KULSRUD, R. The plasma physics of trapping of cosmic rays around supernova
POON, C. H. Parametrisation of proton-induced pion spectrum and other secondaries in interstellar medium
ISAO, C. H. Improved semiempirical estimates of cross sections
JULIUSSON, L. Calculation of nuclear fragmentation cross sections
RAU, Y. V. Cumment of confinement time of cosmic rays
CORTIGLIONI, S. Anisotropies in the intensity of the cosmic microwave background radiation
BHAT, C. L. Cosmic optical bursts and new opper limit for primordial black-hole explosions
IGNATIEV,A. YU. Baryon asymmetry of the universe in grand unified theories
KUZMIN, V.A. Photon condensation in the hot universe and the longitudinal background radiation
KORUDA, P. K. Cosmic rays and isotopic anomalies in the early solar system
POVINEC, P. Gamma-rays from supernoval and radiocarbon production
POVINEC, P. Possible causes of lung-term variations of cosmic rays
HASEGAWA, H. Possible effect of nearby supernova explosions on cosmic ray intensity
DURMAN, L. I. Calculations of the temporal variations in radiocarbon content expected from supernova explosions including the planetary coopling coefficients, mixing, and exchange between the terrestrial basins
YANAGITA, S. Cosmic ray variations and interstellar tunnels
KUCHAROV, E. Manifestation of maunder minimum of the solar activity in the radiocarbon content of the anual tree-rings
KUCHAROV, G. E. Time variation of cosmic rays intensity in the past
MIONO, S. The possible variation of c14 predicted from thermuluminescent dating of the japanese ancient pottery
RAISBECK, G. M. Cosmogenic be variatons as recorded in antarctic ice between o and 15,000 b. p.
RAISBECK, G. M. The cosmogenic production rate of to be in the atmosphere=1
TANAKA, S. Be-10in marine sediments and cosmic-ray intensity variations in the past
RAISBECK, G. M. A search in a marine sediment core for 10 be concentration variations during a geomagnetic field reversal
RAISBECK, G. M. Influence of solar activity on cosmogenic 7be production in the atmosphere
NISHIIZUMI, K. Measurement of cosmic ray produced 53mn in deep sea metalic spherules
YAMAKUSHI, K. Cosmic ray induced al-26 in 2 grams of silicate spherules from marine red clay sediments
NIIZEKI, H. Search for extraterritrial matter in snow and rain
YANAGITA, S. Cosmic ray produced, long lived radioisotopies ni-54 and mn-53 in marine sediments
IMAMURA, M. 53 mn in deep-sla sediment cores ¿ and indicator of past solar activity
KUBAYASHI, K. Isotopic composition of calcium in metallic spherules from marine sediments
PONONEC, P. Cosmic ray studies using cosmogenic nuclides produced in lunar samples
OOYANG, ZIYUAN A study on cosmogenic radionuclides in the meteorites falling recently in china
IMAMURA, M. Complex cosmic ray records found in some meteorites
SAKAMUTO, K. Xenon components in meteorites, in lunar sample and in the larth's materials
USTINOVA, G. K. Relaxation of solar mechanism of galactic cosmic ray modulation during the last global glaciation on the larth
ARAI, U. Isotopic fractionation of magnesium sputtered by 2 kev he+ ions and application to space physics
TAZAWA, Y. Erosion of the interplanetary matters by solar wind sputtering
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. Apallation of iron and aluminium with negative mesons of 89, 100 and 288 mlv
Volume 3: MG Session I
GLEESON, L. J. Effects of charged particle drifts on the modulation of the intensity of galactic cosmic rays
JOKIPII, J. R. Numerical models of solar modulation of galactic cosmic rays, including drifts
KÓTA, J. Drift - the essential process in losing energy
ALANIA, M. V. The expected features of cosmic ray anisotropy due to hall-type diffusion and the comparison with the experiment
GOMBOSI, T. Monte Carlo simulations of cosmic-ray pitch-angle scattering in realistic simulations of interplanetary magnetic field fluctuations
HSIEH, K. C. Radial dependence of the diffusion coefficient between 0.3 ¿ 5 au for quiet time cosmic rays
ASHIROV, R. R. Cosmic ray modulation in the models of isotropic and anisotropic diffusion
ISENBERG, P.A. Gratident and curveture drifts in magnetic fields with arbithary spatial variation
GALL, R. Effects on propagation of cosmic rays by wave ensembles in the inner and other solar system
LEVY, E. H. Local effects of the equatorial neutral sheet on cosmic-ray motions in the heliosphere
JUKIPII, J. R. Electric field effects on galactic cosmic rays at the heliosphere boundary
ALANIA, M.V. The anomalies expected in the 11-year cosmic ray variations during sign reversal of the sun's genreal mangetic field: comparison with experimental data
ALANIA, M. V. Propagation of galactic cosmic rays in interpalnetary space including the real distribution of solar activity
LEONGARD, I. P. Inavestigation of energy spectra of cosmic ray anomalous nuclei
WEBBER, W. R. Solar modulation effects on low energy interstellar electrons
GALL, R. On the capacity of solar cosmic rays to probe the other regions of the earth's field
DVORNIKOV, V. M. Cosmic ray deceleration by the solar winds regular fields
KRAJNEV, M. B. On the solar wind parameter behaviour
DURMAN, L. I. The tensur of cosmic ray anisotropic diffusion including the three-dimensional distribution of the regular component of interplanetary magnetic field
DORMAN, L. I. Balance of cosmic ray energy in interplanetary space
DORMAN, L. I. Theory of cosmic ray diffusion including the second spherical harmonic
DORMAN, L. I. Fluctuations of cosmic ray intensity in interplanetary
DORMAN, L. I. Diffusion approximation of the kinetic equation of cosmic ray transfer including fluctuations
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic ray propagation in terms of the open modulation model
DORMAN, L. I. Superposition of the increase effects and forbush-creases in galactic cosmic rays in the presence of successive interplanetary shock waves; cooling and heating of particles between shock waves
BARBAYAN, V. KH. Mach number of solar wind nonlinear thory of cosmic ray modulation
BAGDASARYAN, M. B. Nonstationary interplanetary model of spherically symmetric modulation including the conditions at the moving boondary relevant to the 11-year cosmic ray variation
BLAKE, J. B. On the access and loss of few mev protons at the geosynchrungus orbit
GERANIOS,A. The existence of low- temperature plasma in the solar wind
IPAVICH, F. M. Composition and energy spectra of low energy ions observed opstream of the earth's bow shuck on isee-1
LIN, Y. C. Ion and electron pulses observed in the earth's magnetospheric environment
BASILUVA, R. N. The quasi-trapped electron flux with
HYNDS, R. J. Magnetospheric borsts at proton energies above 35 kvl. Observed from the isee-3 spacecraft
YOUNG, P. S. The generalized geometrical factor of particle telescope for trepped radiations
KUZNETSOV, S. N. Albedo galactic rays from the ¿ cosmo-721¿ data
KURNUSUVA, L. V. Balloon measurements of the splash-albedo
VERMA, S. D. Relativistic albedo electrons of cosmic rays
ALEKSANADROV, YU.A. Formation of angular distribution and ejection from the earth's atmosphere of cosmic ray albedo particles
GOLENKOV,A. E. The measurements of the albedo particle flux in the atsmosphere at the latitude with the glumagnetic cutoff rigidity rc = 2.35 gv
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic rays in the mercurian atmosphere
DORMAN, L. I. Secondary cosmic ray components in the venusian and juvial atmospheres
DORMAN, L. I. The meteorological affects in cosmic rays expected for possible measurements on venus
DORMAN, L. I. Secondarycomponents of cosmic rays in the martian atmosphere;integral multiplicities of generation and coopling coefficients for measurements on the martian surface
DORMAN, L. I. The expected meteorological effects in cosmic rays as measuremed on the martian surface
DORMAN, L. I. Cosmic rays in the juvian atmosphere
SHAVRIN, P. I. Determination of energy spectrum of solar cosmic rays on the basis of latitude effect in satellite experiments
BURCHULADZE,A.A. Short-term variations of cosmogenic radiocarbon with solar activity
LAVRUKHINA,A. K. Heliolatitude variations of galactic cosmic rays according to radioactivity of cosmogenic radionuclides in chundrites
KWUK, W. K. The annual and semianual variations of the comsic radiation
KRAJNEV, M. B. The solar corona expansion geometry and cosmic ray effects i the form of the solar wind flux lines and characteristics of the interplanetary space
KRAJNEV, M. B. The solar corona expansion geometry and cosmic ray effects, III the solar magnetic cycle in the galactic cosmic ray
KRAJNEV, M. B. The solar corona expansion geometry and cosmic ray effects IV on the cosmic ray energy change due to the eletric field
STUZHKOV, YU. I. The stratospheric data on the changes of galactic cosmic ray chemical composition after solar polar magnetic fiel inversion
PAIZIS, C. Some observations on the solar modulation of low-energy cosmic rays
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. The modulation of galactic cosmic rays between 1 and 17 au
BADHWAR, G. D. Solar modulation of protons and alpha particles at rigidities of 4-10 gv/c
BADHWAR, G. D. Solar modulation of proton and alpha particles in the 4 to 10 gv region
KLECKER, B. Temporal variations of the anomalous cosmic ray oxygen (1974-1979) and disappearance in 1978
MATHEWS, T. Solar flare particle events and 11 year modulation
MATHEWS, T. Cosmic ray intensity variations during the last two solar cycles
VENKATESAN, D. A comparative study of cosmic ray intensity variations during 1972-1977 using spacecraft and ground-based
MENDELL, R. B. On the source of anomalous modulation of electrons versus proton intensity
DORMAN, L.I. Calculations of the long-term radiocarbon content variations with changing solar activity considering the planetary coopling coefficients, the mixing and exchange between the terrestial basins
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Effects of zonal modulation and asymptotic directions of cosmic rays
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. The zonal modulation of cosmic rays
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic ray modulation effects in the lower atmosphere
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Features of cosmic ray variations in the stratosphere at the middle latitudes
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Two-year cosmic ray variations in the stratosphere
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. The 11-year cosmic ray cycle relevent to solar activity indices
CHARAKHCHYAN,A.N. Two-year cosmic ray variations in the lower atmosphere
NAGASHIMA, K. Long term modulation of cosmic rays part I basic equation as a function of solar activity, derived from cuasting solar wind model
NAGASHIMA, K. Long term modulation of cosmic rays part II- applications of basic equation to the 11-year and short term modulations
NAGASHIMA, K. Twenty-two year modulation of cosmic rays asscociated with popularity reversal of polar magnetic field of the sun
COOPER, J.F. Origin of the large-scall differences in the observed magnetic rigidity dependence of the cosmic radiation for two solar cycles ¿ 1954-65 and 1965-76
KONTOR, N.N. Nonstationary model of 11-year modulation
DANILOV,A.A. The contour maps for the investigation of heliolatudinal cosmic ray variations
ALDAGAROVA, HK. Z. Modulation of galactic cosmic rays by solar wind during the period 1957-1977
CHUMBALUVA, R.A. Investigation of modulation and long term variation of cosmic rays
ASHIROV, R. R. Cosmic ray density gradients in interplanetary space
CHIRKUV, N. P. 11-year ray variations in even and solar activity cycles
ZUSMANOVICH,A.G. On the investigation of the galactic cosmic ray modulation
DORMAN, L. I. Relevance of the waldmeter classes of sunspots to cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Hysterests relationships between the solar activity variations and the intensity of galactic cosmic rays
TYASTU, M. I. The nature of the effect of coronal hulles on cosmic ray intensity depending on particle energy
DORMAN, L. I. The temporal variations of cosmic ray intensity and hll-index of the solar activity
DORMAN, L. I. The effective dimensions of modulation region of the galactic cosmic rays
VERNOV, S. N. Anomalies of solar activity in 1964-1965
WADA, M. Forbush decrease of february 15, 1978 ¿ analysis of data from various detectors including underground meson
KRYMSKY, G. F. Forbush-decrease on february 15, 1978
GRIGORYEV, V. G. The forbush-decrease of the cosmic rays on the measurements at the ground level and in the interplanetary space on february 15, 1978
IUCCI, N. The cosmic ray storn of february 15, 1978
SAKAKIBARA, S. Forbush decrease of cosmic rays observed at sakashita underground station
GONCHAR, G.A. Cosmic ray intensity increase preciding forbush-decrease
MURAYAMA, I. Time profiles of forbush decreases and their relation to the structure of the interplanetary magnetic field
SAMSONOV, I. S. Cosmic ray energy spectrum during forgush effects and irregularity degree of the interplanetary magnetic field
SHAH, G. N. Forbush decreases, flares and recurrent streams
DUGGAL, S. P. Isotropic waves during cosmic ray storms
SUDA, T. Average features of cosmic ray variations at magnetic sudden commencements
IUCCI, N. The origin of transient cosmic-ray intensity variations
CHIBA, T. The rigidity spectrum of cosmic rays and the sector polarity of the interplanetary magnetic field
BELLOV,A. V. Significant forbush- decreases observed in 1978 in various components of cosmic ray intensity
BAGDASARYAN, M. B. Diffusion model of the increase effect prior to magnetic storms and of forbush-decreases based on the atotomodel solution for the foker-planck equation with source
DORMAN, L. I. Kinltic theory of forbush-decreases in cosmic rays including fluctuations
SHUKLA,A. K. Effects of solar flare activity on cosmic ray intensity and geomagnetic field variations
AGRAWALA, S. P. Transient decrease of cosmic ray intensity in the absence of solar activity
MORI, S. Two-hemisphere model on the heliomagnetosphere and 27-day recurrence of cosmic ray intensity
YASUE, S. The interplanetary sector structure and the cosmic ray north-south anisotropy
SAMSONOV, I. S. Galactic cosmic ray in high-speed recurrent streams of the solar wind
DZHAPIASHVILI, I. V. Intensity variations and recurrent changes of cosmic ray anisotropy in connection with the anomalous behavioor of solar wind velocity during the period of 1972-1975
IUCCI, N. Influence of high-speed streams on the cosmic ray intensity
IUCCI, N. Two classes of high-speed streams in solar wind
IUCCI, N. Unusual, forbush decreases observed in 1973-1974
VENKATESAN, D. Solar coronal holes and cosmic ray intensity variations
SAMSONOV, I. S. The anomalous behaviour of the solar wind speed and galatic cosmic ray anisotropy with solar activity cycle
TAKAHASHI, H. Comsic ray equatior-pole anisotropy and its relationship to the interplanetary plasma and magnetic field parameters
TAKAHASHI, H. Cosmic ray north-south asymetry and solar wind streams
VERNOVA, E. S. Periodic structure of solar acticity and cosmic rays intensity in the minimum of 1964-1965
MUNAKATA, Y. Correlation analysis between cosmic ray intensity variation and planetary plasma parametrs
DORMAN, L. I. Estimates of the parameters of the magnetosphereric ring current during magnetic storms on the basis of the data of cosmic ray data
Volume 4: MG Session II
KATU, M. A search for transient cosmic ray intensity variations in the hange of 10**-4-10**-3 hz
ATTOLINI, M. R. High frequency power spectra of cosmic ray variations during furbush decrease events
ATTOLINI, M. R. Cosmic ray scintilattions and the observed fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field
ATTOLINI, M. R. Very rapid cosmic ray intensity variations
DUGGAL, S. P. Pulse type increases in cosmic ray intensity
OWENS, A. J. Cosmic ray fluctuations: power spectrum of the north-sooth intensity difference
KUMORI, H. An analysis of relativistic cosmic ray incrase on 22nd november 1977
FILIPPOV, A. T. Solar cosmic ray flare on may 7, 1978
FILIPPOV, A. T. On the cosmic ray flare on september 23, 1978
FENTON, A. G. Onset times of the solar flare increase of november 22, 1977
DURMAN, L. I. Preliminary analysis of cosmic ray fluctuations on may 7, 1978
BELOV, A. V. The usual increase in cosmic ray intensity on december 17, 1977
ERDOS, G. The spectrum of daily variations between 50 and 200 gv
KITAMURA, M. The bidirectional anisotropies of cosmic-ray particle responsible for the cosmic-ray solar diurnal variation
KRIVOSHAPKIN, P. A. Long-term variations of cosmic ray anisotropy
SWINSON, D. B. The radial component of the solar diurnal variation of cosmic rays observed underground
MORI, S. Two-ways anisotropy of cosmic ray diurnal variations
CHIRKOV, N. P. The first harmonic of the cosmic ray distribution for 1964-1974
AGRAWAL, S.P. Anomalous effects in the daily variations of cosmic rays during 1971 to 1977
TULBA, M. F. Recorrent variations in the components of the cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy
KUMAR, S. I- study of diurnal and semi-diurnal anisotropy on geomagnetic quiet days
KUMAR, S. II-study of diurnal and semi-diurnal anisotropy on geomagnetic distubed days
KAVLAKOV, S. Properties of the cosmic ray intensity differences obtained by multidiretional measurements
KAVLAKOV, S. Possibilities of geomagnetic storm predictions on the basis of multidiretional cosmic ray measurements
ISHIDA, Y. The north-south asymmetric solar diurnal variation of cosmic rays
ALANIA, M. V. The features of cosmic ray three-dimensional anisotropy during forbush effect
DVURNIKUV, V. M. Cosmic ray anisotropy during forbush-decreases, observations and interpretation
UENO, H. Solar daily variations observed at sakashita underground
NASKIDASHVILI, B. D. The lunar variations of cosmic rays and their feactures
KANNO, T. On the relation between the long-term variations of cosmic rays and the solar activities
AITULINI, M. R. On the steady and transient components of the cosmic ray diurnal variation harmonics
KUDO, S. Cosmic ray gradient perpendicular to the ecliptic in rigidities 10 - 300 gv
FUJI, Z. The north-south anisotropy of cosmic radiation in the southern hemisphere
MUNAKATA, Y. Correlation analysis between north-south asymetry of cosmic rays and interplanetary plasma paraments
KÚTA, J. Imperfect curotation as possible source of semidiurnal variation
NASKIDASHVILI, B. D. The secondary spherical harmonic on the basis of the kinetic equation of cosmic rays
GRIGURYEV, V. G. The secund spherical harmonic of cosmic ray distribution for 1964-1974
MORI, S. The solar semi-diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
TULBA, M. P. Quasi-periodic variations in the semi-diurnal anisotropy of cosmic rays
FUJIMOTO, K. Off-ecliptic cosmic ray flow dependent on the sectur polarity
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Coronal holles and off-ecliptic cosmic rays
OSBORN, L. B. Experimental results on solar modulation and plasma non-linear effects at 250 gv
MAVROMICHALAKI, H. Large amplitude wave trains of cosmic rays
ALLKOFER, O. C. Search for anisotropies in the primary energy range 10**11-10**13 ev with the deis-muon spectrumeter
INCHINOSE, M. Sideral time variation of cosmic rays related to the interplanetary magnetic field
UENO, H. Multi-directional underground telescope at sakashita
UENO, H. Sidereal time variations observed at sakashita underground
UENO, H. Multi+ directional observation of underground cosmic rays at sakashita
BERGESON, H. E. Tentative observation of a sideral anisotropy near 1500 gev
BERGESON, H. E. The application of digital signal processing methods to cosmic ray anisotropy data
KÚTA, J. Some implications of the higher harmonics of galactic anisotropy
BENKÚ, G. Sideral anisotropy of ~ 10**11 ev cosmic rays and interplanetary magnetic field directions
DAVIES, S. T. The sideral and solar daily variations measuremed by 70° inclination telescopes at holborn
BAZER-BACHI, A. R. Forther observation of anisotropics in arrival direction of cosmic rays
SAKAKIBARA, S. Anisotrpy of small air shower in the galactic arm
KIRALY, P. The local interstellar medium and cosmic ray anisotropies
SWINSON, D. B. Preliminary results from the grand canyon caverns underground cosmic ray telescope
YASUL, S. The observation of cosmic ray intensity variation at 250 m.w.l. underground at matsushiro
NG, L. K. Search for high energy cosmic ray sideral variations
SAGISAKA, S. Atmospheric effect on muon intensity for observations at various atmospheric and underground depths
DVORNIKOV, V. M. Informativity of the spectrographic method
CHARAKHCHYAN, T. N. Temperature effect in the charged component of cosmic rays in the atmospheric
CHARAKHCHYAN, T. N. Measurement of ionized radiation at sla level in various geographic latitudes and in antactica
HUMBLE, J. E. Variations in atmospheric coefficients for underground cosmic-ray detctors
KAWASAKI, S. Baromeric effect in the cosmic ray neutron component inferred from the measurements at mirny
ALVIAL, G. Absorption of the secondary cosmic rays by an anomalous troposphere
FLÜCKIGER, E. Calculations of changes in cosmic ray cotoff rigidities due to a partial ring current system in the magnetosphere
MISCHKE, C. F. Experimental observations of secular changes in the vertical cutoff rigidity
KUZMINOV, V. V. The data about geomagnetic field in the last hundreds of thousands years based on the 8 kr isotope atmospheric abundance measurement
RYAN, R. S. Medium energy atmospheric gamma rays from sea level to float
GRIGOROV, N. L. Electrons with energies 10**8-10**9 ev in the earth's enviroments
HUMBLE, J. L. Cosmic ray cuttoffs at 400 km applicable to the head-0 satellite
SMART, D. F. Cosmic ray penumbral patterns derived from the trajectory calculations for the head-0 satellite
BELOV, A.V. Dependence of cosmic ray barumetric effect on primary variation spectrum
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Coopling coeffcients of the neutron component for the stars of various multiplicities inferred from the measurements onbuard research vessel "academician kurchatuv'
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Examination of the differences in the coopling coefficients and barometric coefficients of 3 nm-64 neutron supermonitor and lead-free monitor
DURMAN, L. I. Coopling coefficients and latitude effect of the cosmic ray neutron component inferred from the expedition measurements with a lead-free monitor
BEDNAZHLVSKY, V. M. Cosmic ray study with a lead-free neutron monitor in the summer of 1978 en route from kaliningrad to habana
DORMAN, L. I. Geomagnetic contribution to the solar diurnal cosmic ray variation
DORMAN, L. I. Relative importance of geomagnetic effects to formation of the observable secular and 11-year cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Calculations of the expected long-term geomagnetic variations in the radiocarbon content including the planetary coopling coefficients mixing and exchange between the terrestrial basins
DORMAN, L. I. Integral multiplicity of radiocarbon generation in the earth's atmosphere by primary protons, nuclei, and y-- quanta
COOKE, D. J. Underground muon telescope response
ALANIA, M. V. Scintilator telescope at a level 6- m.w.l. under the ground in tbilisi
FUJII, Z. Calibration of effective underground depths in japan and australia
TAKAHASHI, K. Altitude variations of various cosmic-ray components observed by airbone detectors at a middle latitude region
BOOTH, M. W. Atmospheric high energy ( 2-100 mev) neutron measurements with a double scatter telescope
YANCHUKUVSKY, V. L. To the problem of determination of energy spectrum of cosmic ray variations on registration data of nucleonic component
PUTGIETER, M. S. The latitude distribution of cosmic rays at sealevel during the recent period of minimum solar activity
STUKER, P. H. Variations in cosmic-ray primary spectrum from recordings at sanal by neutron monitors of different sensitivities
SHEA, M. A. Neutron monitor response to non-vertical arrival directions during gee's
ALEKSANYAN, T. M. Shore effect in cosmic rays
SDOBNOV, V. E. Spectral sensitivity of the neutron monitor without lead for different geometries of the instrument
CHUANG, L. S. Rigidity responses of ionization chambers derived from cosmic ray time variations
GONED, A. Muon coopling functions for different hadronic interaction models
DAS, A. K. Parent nucleon energy distribution for muons observed at sea level and underground
YANCHUKUSKY, V. L. Complex installation registration of cosmic ray with energy 10**9 - 10**14 ev
LIBIN, I. YA. Application of scintillation telescopes to studyind the cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Spectrographic method for separately studying the geomagnetic and extraterrestrial variations for the complex spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation I. the case of four detectors at one point
DORMAN, L. I. A system for automatic determination of the parameters of cosmic ray variations by spectrographic method
DORMAN, L. I. Generalized spectrographic method for separately studying the geomagnetic, atmospheric, and extraterrestrial variations for the complex spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation
DORMAN, L. I. A set of spetrographic equations for a complex muon-neutron detector
DORMAN, L. I. Spectrographic method for separatelly studying the geomagneted and extraterrestrial variations for the complex spectrum of the extraterrestrial cosmic ray variation II. the case of detection at several points
DORMAN, L. I. Calculations of the rate of ion production by cosmic rays and precipitating particles in the low-energy rangel
BLOKH, YA. L. Difference coopling coefficients for the izmiran scintillation supertelescope
BAISULTANUVAL, L. Mathematical simulation of the spectrographic method for studying the cosmic ray variations
DORMAN, L. I. Coopling functions and meteorological effects of soft muons and electron-photon component
DORMAN, L. I. Coopling functions and meteorological effects of the muon component
DORMAN, L. I. The dependence of the integral generation multiplicity of neutron component at various depths in the atmosphere on zenith angle of primary particle incidence
DORMAN, L. I. The ionospheric multiplicity for primary protons and nuclei of cosmic rays
DORMAN, L. I. Calculations of integral multiplicities of ion production by primary y-quanta
VALTONEN, E. Two- dimensional multiplicity distributions of neutrons in a cosmic ray neutron monitor
NILMINEN, M. Some ootlines of a new neutron spectrumeter working in the energy range 100 mev- 10 gev
Volume 5: SP Session
BLOCH, G. M. Preflare enhancements of law energy protons intensity in the solar cosmic ray events
VOLODICHEV, N. N. Proton acceleration in solar flares
KURNUSUVA, L. V. The mechanics of the reavy nuclei acceleration in solar flares
PEREZ-PERAZA, J. Criteria for preferential acceleration of nuclei determined from energy lusses
SAKURAI, K. Acceleration of high-energy particles in solar flars
STEINOLFSON, R. S. Coronal propagation of an and shuck in the vicinity of a magnetic neutral sheet
MIROSHNICHENKO, L.T. Analysis of solar cosmic ray spectra at the source
MULLAN, D. J. }Proton flares and the missing energy in sunspots
KAZARYAN, M. S. Effect of the interplanetary medium opon the time variation of charged particle fluxes from a flare of september 7, 1973 according to measurements onbuard ¿prognoz-3¿ and ¿mars-7¿
LI, Y. M. The escape of solar cosmic rays from the acceleration region during a solar flare
KIKUCHI, H. Interplanetary plasma waves and type III radio borsts associated with solar electrons
GORBUNOVA, N. F. 0.03 -3.0 mev electrons fluxes and spectra at the solar activity minimum according to the ¿prognoz-4¿ data
GOLD, R. E. Energetic particle recurrence and escape during solar cycle 20
AITBAEV, F. B. Generation and propagation of continous flux of solar cosmic rays
RICHTER,A. K. Acceleration of >80 kev ions interplanetary shucks between 0.3 ¿ 1 au observed by helius ½: a survey
MCGUIRE, R. E. A survey uf solar cosmic ray composition 1974-1978
COOK, W. R. Elemental composition (1<l<28) of solar energetic particles in 1977 and 1978
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. Isee-3 measurement of solar energetic participle composition
MEWALDT, R.A. The isotopic composition of energetic solar flare nuclei from carbon through iron
KLECKER, B. On the composition of low energy cosmic rays during interplanetary particle enhancements
MEYER, J.-P Origin of the solar cosmic ray composition
SUNG, L.S.M. Abundance ratios, energy spectra, and ionization states of solar flare associated particle events
KLECKER, B. Temporal variation of the particle composition during solar flares
WITTE, M. On the rigigity dependence of the mean free path for solar flare particles derived from their proton/helium time variations
DIETRICH, W. F. The isotropic abundances of neon, magmesium and silicon nuclei accelerated in solar flares
MCGUIRE, R. E. A survey of 3he enriched events between 1974 and 1978
HEMPE, H. Measurement of 3he - rich flares onbuard helius 1 and 2
HUVESTAD, D. Investigation of the energy spectra and their temporal evolution during 3he-rich events=1
LUTSENKU, V. N. Isotopic and charge composition of solar cosmic rays for the september 24 and october 12,1977 events
KOCHAROV, G. E. The problem of 3he-rich solar events: the present state and perspective of investigations
KOCHAROV, G. E. Solar particle fluxes enriched by helium-3 and heavy elements
MASUN, G. M. Heavy ion composition in solar flares at low energies, 1973-1977
GUSWAMI, J. N. Composition and energy spectra of solar flare heavy nuclei during the larly history of the solar system
KULCHIN, A.A. Observation of iron-rich low-energy solar cosmic ray events on prognoz 6 spacecraft
MASON, G. M. Composition anumalies in solar flares
FISK, L.A. Composition anumales in solar flare events
RYAN, J. M. The gamma ray spectrometer for the solar maximum mission
ATIBALV, F. B. Generation of neutrons and gamma-quanta on the sun within a wide energy range
FARNIK, F. The study of the explosive phase of the flakers of september 24 and october 12, 1977
based on measurement of the x-ray emission and the isotopic composition of accelerated particles
OHKI, K. Hard observation of a he3 ¿ rich flare
VAN HOLLEBERE, M.A. I. Coronal transport and escape of flare accelerated particles
HEINHARD, R. Separation of coronal from interplanetary propagation effects in the solar particle event of 10 april 1969
CONLUN, P. The effect of coronal transport on energetic solar particles
KURT, V. G. Acceleration solar particles spectra in flares of different powers
COMBOSI, T. Propagation of energetic particles during the november 22, 1977 event
MORUSOVA, L. I. Studies of chaged particle propagation in the solar events of 23.9 and 10.11.78 from venus 11 and 12 and prognoz/
KURT, V. G. Anumalous solar particles event from flare on 17 december 1977
DEVICHEVA, E.A. The must powerful solar cosmic ray events in the beginning phase of the 21th solar cycle
KURT, V. G. Solar particle spectra from flares of different importance
KUHNU, I. Solar protons observed at synchronous altitude during the disturbances of february, 1978
KLIMLNKU, V. V. Energy spectrum of solar cosmic rays on the data at questionary orbit
FISCHER, S. Penetration of solar cosmic ray from october 12, 1977 event into polar cap regtons
DOMINGO, V. A solar proton event of possible ron-origin
KEPPLER, E. Low energy charged particles observed during a solar falre on november 22, 1977 by helius-1 and-2
SANDERSON, T. N. The solar particle event of 23 september 1978 at proton energies below 1 mev
KUNTOR, N. N. Solar low-energy protons in ******interplanetary space
EVENSON, P. Sudded disapperance of anisotropies in the september 23, 1978 solar flare
DUDINSK, J. Solar cosmic ray event from november 22, 1977
DEBRUNNER, H. On the analysis of neutron monitor data for the solar cosmic ray event on may 7, 1978
DEBRUNNER, H. The spatial anisotropy, rigidity spectrum, and propagation characteristics of the relativistic solar particles during the event on may 7, 1978
ATTULINI, M. R. On the groud level event of may 7, 1978 recored by the bologna supermonitor
SHEA, M. ª The groud-level relativistic solar proton event of may 7, 1978: a composite report
SAKURAI, K. Anomalous behavior of solar cosmic rays associated the solar flares on may 7, 1976
SMART, D. F. A model of the 7 may, 1978 solar cosmic ray event
GOMBOSI, I. Magnited field fluctuations and the energy dependence of the interplanetary diffusion
HYNDS, R. J. A method for obtaining the 3-dimensional proton particle distribution function in the solar wind frame, from spacecraft measurements
BIEBER, J.W. Pitch angle scattering of solar energetic particle: new information from helius
NG, C. K. Solar particle propagation onder the influence of pitch-angle diffusion andcollimation in the interplanetary magnetic field
BAKHAREVA, M. F. Statical acceleration and some specific features of propagation of low-energy cosmic ray particles in the interplanetary medium
OWENS,A. J. A new approximate analytic solution for the interplanetary diffusion of solar cosmic rays
ZHANG, GONG-LIANG Dimensional solution for solar cosmic ray propagation
ZHANG, GONG-LIANG Equivalent diffusion coeficients of solar cosmic rays
UKULOV, YU. I. Hall current, diamagnetism, and solar cosmic ray anisotropy in dipolar-type magnetic traps
SCHULLER, M. Energetic ions****** of the larths bow shuck observed on isse-1and isee-3
LICHEER, D. Observations of fast particles near the larth's bow shuck: comparision with predictions of a compression-diffusion
ZWICKL, R. D. Cross-field transport of <imev protons in energetic particle events
VAN HOLLEBEKL, M.A. I. Energetic particle and interplanetary shuck wave at interplanetary propagation
GOMBOSI, T. On the influence of interplanetary shuck wave characteristics on the energetic particle acceleration
SARRIS, E. T. The Energetic sturm particle event as a superposition os shuck spikes
LICHLER, D The ¿constant-composition¿ variable in shuck acceleration: an aplication to the earth's bow shuck
DERGACHEV, V.A. On the possibility of the study of the total solar magnetic field behavior in the past
SAKURAI, K. Solar cosmic rays in the time as deduced from the statistics on the solar activity
SILBERBEG, R. Biological hazards associated with cosmic-ray and solar flare exposores
MULLAN, D. J. Can solar flares be the cause of catastrophes?
VAN HULLEBERKL, M.A. I. Curotating energetic particle streams and interplanetary acceleration
FURMAN, M.A. Time-dependent acceleration of solar wind plasma to mev energies at curotating interplanetary shucks
FISK, L.A. Particle acceleration in curotating interaction regions
LUCKWOOD, J.A. A study of the effects of furbush decreases and the 11- year variation of cosmic rays out tu ~16 au
WEBBER, W. R. Solar proton propagation characteristics dot tu 16 au
CONLON, F. The radial dependence of the mean starering length of energetic particles in interplanetary space
AXFORD, W. I. Anistrotopies of low energy particles in curotating interaction regions as measured by 1 and 2
MCKIBBEN, R. B. Variations in the intensity of galatic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium as a fuction of solar latitude
BASTIAN, T. S. The radial intensity gradients for cosmic rays and the anomalous helium from pionner 10 and 11
MCKIBBEN, R. B. Recorrent modulation of galactic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium by curotating interaction regions(cirs)
PYLER, R. R. Large-scall modulation of galactic cosmic rays and anomalous he observed at > 16 au with pioneer 10
MCDONALD, F. D. The modulation of galactic cosmic rays between 1 and 17 au
MCDONALD, F. D. Galactic cosmic ray observations in the distant heliosphere
WEBBER, W. R. A measurement of the radial gradient of the low energy anomalous oxygen component from 1-16 au
WEBBER, W. R. The elemental composition of ***** time
HUVESTADT, D. Distribution function representation of energy spectra of h, he, c, 0 and fe in curotating particle streams
CONLON, T. F. Soorce variations of interplanetary jovian electrons: vayagers 1 and 2 results
SIMPSON, J.A. Achievements of pioneer 10/11
MCDONALD, F. B. Achievements of voyager
Volume 6: HE Session I
ALLKOFER, O. C. Deep inelastic scattering of muons at 280 gev
ALBERS, J. Charged particle fluxes in the 350 gev produced fermilab neutrino beam line at 5km, 21km from the n-o beam stopper and 450 gev beam at proton west at 56km
WDOWCZYK, J. Lack of scaling at accelerator energies
HILLAS,A. M. Inclusive cross-sections for production of secundary particles in high energy hadron collisions
KIM, C. D. Standard deviations of pseudorapidity distribution of 30 - 400 gev proton jets
DIDENKO, L. A. Multiperipheral nature of clusters in (pi) p collisions at 40 gev
DIDENKO, L. A. Leading and charge exchange in (pi) p -interactions at 40 gev
WHALLEY, M. R. Inclusive neutron production
UKAMOTO, Y. Inelastic interactions of proton with emulsion and carbon at 400 gev
SUZUKI, N. Analysis of two particle currelation in high energy pion-nucleus collisions
CHERNYAVSKY, M. M. Cluster production in pn-interaction at 400 gev
DAKE, S. Cascade showers induced by final 300 gev (pi) in emulsion chambers
BAKICH, A. M. Sea level flux limits for massive particles
BHAT, P. N. Search for new particles amung high energy hadrons in extensive air showers
SEMBROWSKI, G. H. Preliminary deuteron momentum spectrum and search for hypothetical massive particles ubtained with a magnetic mass spectrumenter at 2750 meters
YAKOVLEV, V. I. Producing of long flying component at energy above
GOODMAN, J.A. Observation of energetic delayed hadrons in air showers- new massive particles?
BARNAVELI, T. T. Some new data on locally generated penetrating bundles of high energy particles
MURAKI, Y. On the of u-z-i rola
MORI, K. The predicted charmonium, upsilonium, and toponium states
MAGNETIC CLOUD CHAMBER GROUP Identification of the horizontal cosmic ray peretrating
WADA, T. Charge distributions of cosmic ray single particles at various zenith angles
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Gurther evidence for anomalous cascades deep undergroud
SEAN CHAUDHURY, P. K. On the production and probable role of long lived * and types of particles with super high energy cosmic ray interaction and transition phenomena
ALLKOFER, O. C. Muon production by muon-nucleon interactions
JONES, L. W. Accelerator data on hadron-produced masses above 1.5 gev
EL-NAGHY, A. New short-lived particles and their backgrouds in hadron emulsion interactions
CHERNYAVSKY, M. M. Production of short-lived particles in nuclear emulsion by (pi)-mesons at 200 gev/c
OGATA, T. New unstable particles observed in 100 tev jet
FUCHI, H. A search for short lived particles produced in 400 gev/c proton interactions
FUCHI, H. X-particle search in super high energy interactions observed by balloon emulsion chambers
SAWAYANAGI, K. New-particle search in very-high-energy nuclear interactions of cosmic rays
FERMILAB E-531 COLLABORATION Study of weak decay life times of neutron produced particles in a tagged emulsion spectrometer
SALEH, A. J. Charmed quark composition of the nucleon
EGUSA, T. Photoproductions of * and quark multiple scattering model
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Massive lung-lived new particles from the kgf observations - a status report
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. An unusual double core event recorded deep undergound
TAKAHASHI, Y. Dirac poles and related cosmic-ray phenomena at very high energies
BHAT, P. N. Opper limits on the flux of tachynouns amung air shower particles
SMITH, GARY R. Search for tachyouns among large energy deposit events leading extensive air showers of energy Z 6 x10**14ev
FEGAN, D. J. An experiment to search for tachyons associated with cosmic ray extensive air shower of energy> 10**14 ev
BASHINDZHAGYAN, G. L. Search for new particles amung the single cosmic ray hadrons
EL-NAGHY, A. Interactions of c12 ions with emulsions nuclei at momentum 4.2 gev/c per nucleon and the cascading-evaporation model
VARYUKHIN, V. V. Collective interaction of heavy primarifs with ag and Br nuclei at small impact parameters
VARYUKHIN, V. V. Interactions of Fe-group nuclei (E° = 0.7 - 3 gev/n) with Ag, Br nuclei at small impact parameters
FUMORO, P. Reactions of 1.88 gev/nucleon 56 Fe with 184 w, 64cu and27 al
MCCUSKER, C. B. A. Interactions of 2 gev/nucleon iron nuclei in emulsion
GASPARYAN, A. P. The mechanism of -particle interaction with tantalum nucleus
CRAWFORD, H.J. Fragmentation cross sections for argon between 100 mev/nucleon and 1.8 gev/nucleon
ANDERSSON, B. General properties of hadron-nucleus reactiun multiplicities
DAR, A. Energy estimates of cosmic ray events
TERANAKA, M. Multiplicity distribution of forward cone in 400 gev proton-nucleus interaction
FUMURO, F. Investigation on a-dependence in 300 gev (pi)-nucleus interactions
BLRDZENISHVILI, O.L. Investigation of multiplicity of secondary particles intraction of cosmic hadrons with nuclei
ARATA, N. Azimuthal structure observed in cosmic-ray nuclear events in 10**14 - 10**15 ev
ACHARYA, B. S. Are centauro events due to fluctuated air shower cores?
TAMADA, M. The centeuro interaction at a higher altitude
CLINE, D. B. Simulation of centauro events by monte Carlo techiques
KUMANO, H. Multiple meson production in pp, mp, mp, vp and e+e- interations
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Computer simulations of emulsion chamber events
DIDENKO, L.A. A comparision the (pi)- interactions at 40 gev/c with the multifireball model
NIKOLSKY, S. I. Distribution of elasticity coefficient in the in teractions of nucleons with nuclei of lead at energies 1-30 tev
CAPDEVIELLE, J. N. The mulshin chamber experiment on super-sonic concorde (echos)
DAKE, S. Composition and interactions observed in the ballon-burne emulsion calorimeters
TWAI, J. High energy narrow showers with double core structure observed in the emulsion spacer chamber at airplane
BERDZENISHVILI, O.L. Energitic spcetra and cosmic hadron composition on the height of 2.500 m over sea level
SLAVATINSKY, S.A. Strong interactions at superhigh energy according to investigations of collaboration of experiment "pamir"
AKASHI, M. Systematics of the high energy interactions ( >100 tev) based on the mt. fuji emulsion chamber experiment
FILHO, J. B. Baryon pair production with large decay w-value
FILHO, J. B. A new type of nuclear interactions is the E LY >~ 10**14 ev ragion
FILHO, J. B. multiple meson production in E e y>2x10**13 ev
JAIN, P. L. Interactions of iron at 2.1, 0.95, and 0.58 gev/nucl in nuclear emulsion
Volume 7: HE Session II
PLJASHESHNIKOV, A.V. The numerical method of solution of one dimension cascade theory adjoined equations
LAGUTIN, A.A. The calculation of the electromagnetic cascade characteristics fluctuations
PLJASHESHNIKOV, A.V. The numerical method of the radial distribution of eletromagnetic cascade particles calculation
LAGUTIN, A.A. The radial distribuition of eletromagnetic cascade particles in the air
UCHAIKIN, V.V. The theory of cascade process nunlinear measurements and the statement of backward problems
KOKOLIN, R. P. A new approach to cascade studies
SHIRAI, T. Determination of spacing factor by statistical method
HOTTA, N. Fluctuations and energy measurements of cascade shower induced by final electron beams
SATO, Y. The energy calibration of y-rays detected with ballon-borne emulsion chambers
KASAHARA, K. Monte-Carlo simulation of electro-magnetic cascades in emulsion chamber and energy determination of cascade showers
STANEV, T. The landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effevt and the development of electron-photon cascades in lead
MISAKI,A. Three-dimensional development of cascade shower with the inclusion of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect and ionization loss in lead
FUJIMAKI, N. Longitudinal development of the electromagnetic cascade shower with the inclusion of the landau-pomwranchuk-migdal effect andionization loss
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Hybrid monte carlo and analytic calculation of electromagnetic cascades in Pb including the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect
TAKAHASHI, Y. Indications of scaling violation even fom *100 gev interactions and generalized diffusion equation of cosmic-rays
STEPHENS, S.A. Hadron spectrum at mountain altitude and at sea-level
ERLYKIN, A.D. On the rule of nuclear effects, reproduction processes and influense of primary nuclei on the characteristics of cosmic rays in the atmosphere
ANASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment I- energy spectra of gamma-rays and hadrons
BAYBURINA, S. G. Energy spectrum and path for interaction for hadron with energy of 10-100 tev collaboration of the experiment ¿pamir¿
BAYBURINA, S. G. Investigation og high energy electron-photon component at the altitude of 4370 m above sea level collaboration of the experiment ¿pamir¿
DARDO, M. Atmospheric propagation and production of the nuclear-active cosmic ray components
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. The general properties of the observed energy characteristics of the nuclear-eletromagnetic cascades
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. The low boundary of hadron-air production cross section at 10**14-10**16 ev
YAKOVLEV, V. I. Composition of hadronic flux at 3340 above sea level
DING, LIN-KAI Monte-Carlo simulation of antiproton intensity at mountain altitude
IANENKO, I.P. Calculation of a single cosmic ray component with e > 1 tev in the atmosphere
MANDRITSKAYA, K.V. Singularity of the altitude behavior of the >2 tev electromagnetic component at small depths in the stratosphere
IVANOVA, M.A. Energy spectrum of events registraded by x-ray chambers in the stratosphere( p=60 g/cm **2)
TAKAHASHI, Y. Wide range energy spectra of hadroun and gamma-rays at the airplanes altitude
KOLOMEETS, E.V. Fluxes of cosmic ray secundary components in the earth atmosphere generated by galactic cosmic rays nuclei
BOSTANDZHYAN, N.KH. The determination of the share cosmic-ray pions in the hadron component for energies ranging up to 500 gev
AVAKYAN, V. V. The arrangement for the identifications of cosmic-ray hadrons and the cross section measurements at e >500gev energies
AVAKYAN, V. V. The measurement of pion, proton and neutron fluxes at mountain altitudes and the determination of the cross section of inelastic interaction of p, (pi) and n with iron nuclei at e>0.5 tev enegies
BHATTACHARYYA, D. P. Primary nucleon spectrum derived from the high energy gamma ray spectrum at mt. Fuji
GHOSH, A.K. Differential proton spectra at atmospheric depth of 730 g/cm**2 and differential neutron spectrum at depth of 1033 g/cm**2 from hadronic scaling
GHOSH, A.K. The cosmic ray proton spectra at different atmospheric depth derived from the primary nucleon spectrum of grigorov et al.
LEVINA, T. G. Sensitivity of the cgaracteristics of gamm-quatum and hadron families to the model elementary act in superhigh-energy range
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. Some properties of hadrons in the y-families
DUNAEVSKII, A.M. The impossibility of the use the standart cascade equations for the families of particles
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families I ¿ assumption and procedore
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families II ¿ summary of result
BIELAWSKA, H. On the possibility of investigation of high energy nuclear interactions with use of emulsion chamgers with carbon generator
BIELAWSKA, H. The difference between the spectrum of incoherent gamma-rays and spectrum measured using emulsion chamber
SHIBATA, M. Monte carlo calculation on atmospheric interactions
KRYS,A. On the dependence of longitudinal characteristics of gamma-families on assumed properties of nuclear interaction
KRYS,A. On the dependence of tranverse characteristics of gamma-families on assumed nuclear interaction model
PIETRZAK, T. On the dense background / ¿halo¿/ in core areas of very large gamma-families
IVANENKO, I. P. Calculation of the characteristics of y and h ¿ families in the atmosphere
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Ingestigation of electromagnetic component and gamma- family characteristics altitude dependence, hadron and muon intensities and deep undergroud muon paris rate
AKIYAMA, K. Lateral distribution of extensive gamma ray air family observed at mt. Chacaltaya
AKIYAMA, K. Semi-monte Carlo simulation of gamma ray air family with zEy Z 10**14ev
FOMIN, YU.A. Gamma ray families properties and high energy interaction model
AZIMOV, S.A. The simulation of y ¿ families generated by pions and nucleons in the dense target
AUBEKEROV, S. E. Comparasion of y-ray family characyeristics with the results of simulation of inelastic interactions in a dense target
POCHKOV, V. S. Determination of gamma-ray families heights in atmosphere and analyses of y-quanta lateral characteristics
IWAI, J. Average characteristics of y-ray families in the airplane emulsion chamber
IWAI, J. Multi-core families in the airplane emulsion chamber
BAYBURINA, S. G. Investigation of characteristics of handron and gamma ray families with multi-layer emulsion chambers collaboration of the experiement ¿pamir¿
BAYBURINA, S.G. Lateral characteristics of gamma-ray families and tranverse momenta of hadrons
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment III - lateral structore of gamma-ray families-
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment IV ¿ hadron component in families-
BAYBURINA, S. G. Energy characteristics of gamma-ray families collaboration of the experiment 'pamir¿
BIELAWSKA, H. The interpretation of the spectra of high energy gamma ray families obtained in the pamir and fuji experiments
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment II- ?'- spectrum and other one-dimensional characters of gamma-ray families-
MUNAKATA, H. Air y-ray bundles observed toge ther with air showers at mt. Norikura
AZIMOV, S.A. Angular correlation of particles in y-families with energy Z Ey ¿ 30 ¿ 500tev
DUBROTIN, N.A. The interactions with great Pt at primary energy E0 Z 5.10**13 ev
AKASHI, M. On the multi-core structure of gamma and/or hadron families
REN, JING-RU An ultra-high energy nuclear interaction event with large transverse momentum
BARADZEI, L. T. Gamma families with anomalous characteristics
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji ec experiment V ¿ summary of gamma-ray families with energies over 1000 tev -
APANASENKO, A.V. Jet effects in stratospheric superfamily with Sey Z 2.10**15 ev
AKASHI, M. Details uf a 6000 tev familt event observed at mt. Fuji
OHSAWA,A. Alnalysis of ¿andromeda¿
DOVER, C. B. Cosmulogical limits on the existence of possible stable heavy hadrons
YUSHIDA, T. Two-component pomeron and proton-proton total cross section at high energies
KOLTOCHNICK, S. N. Large- masses nucleon diffractive dissuciation and it's characteristics possible distortion in cosmic ray experiments
KINOSHITA, K. Beam jets and hadrons structure
KITAZUE, T. Jets in lepton-nucleon interactions
ELLSWORTH, R. W. Interpretation of the rise in central rapidity density in terms of radial scaling
DANILOVA, T. V. On the possible character of scaling violation at high energies
MIYAMURA,O. Local cumulative moments of like particles in the window and the higher order hambury-brown-twiss effects
SHIBATA, T. Forward hard scattering at cosmic ray energy Z 10**14 ev
LILAND,A. Energy dependence of the average transverse momentum of pions produced in proton-proton collisions
HAMA, M. Inclusive pion cross-sections at very high energies and a simple multi-regge cut exchange model for the production of large and small fireballs
HAMA, M. High Pt multi-particle production and fireball mode
FRIEDLANDER, E. M. Evidence from very large transverse momenta of a change with temperature of velucity of sound in hadronic matter
NAKAMURA, H. Centauro geminion and the dynamics of multiquark system
TATI, TAKAO On the 'geminion¿ - binocular events- in the chacaltaya emulsion chamber
CLINE, DAVID B. Quark-antiquark colliding beam machines to study high energy interactions in the cosmic ray energy region
WEINER, R. Hot spots ¿ a ¿ cummon market¿ of nuclear and elementary particle physics
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Modelling the processes of nuclear collisions at energies above 100 gev/nucleon
TAKAGI, FUJIU Multiple production in nucleus-nucleus collisions and big hadron model
NELIPA, N. F. The mean multiplicity of particles produced in nucleus-nucleus interactions in the independent collision model
NELIPA, N. F. Multiparticle production in nucleus-nucleus collisions
LAL, S. Particle production in hadron ¿ nucleus collisions
TERAZAWA, H. Lepton-quark physics to be studied by cosmic rays at energies of older 10-1000 tev
IGNATIEV,A. YU. On the electric charge nunconservation in gauge theories and electron stability
SLAVNOV, D.A. Possible mechanism of direct lepton production at ultra-high energies
BARANIK, A.T. Study of the boson resunces using the harmonic oscillation potential
FAZAL-E-ALEEM Neutron-proton elastic scattering from 5 to 11 gev/c
FAZAL- ALEEM Van der waals type model for yp-(pi)??++ scattering at high energies
SALEEM, M. 0(3,1) symmetry model and (pi) rection at high energies
SALEEM, M. Dual absorptive mudel for proton-proton elastic scattering at high energies
SALEEM, M. Simple regge pole model for (pi) backward elastic scattering
BHATTACHARYYA, D. P. Scaling in the mean of inclusive reaction data for neutal pion production and the energy dependence of feynman variable from the measured spectra of primary nucleon and secondary gamma ray at mount chacaltaya
BUBELEV, E. G. On pattern recgnition of high energy hadron interactions in the invariant lobachevsky phase space
BUBELEV, E. G. Vector rapidity-plut in pattern recognition of hadron jets with large transverse momenta
MASUDA, N. Hydrodynamical model of particle production at large transverse momentum in high energy nuclear reaction
BJORKEN, J.D. Explosive quark matter and the centauro event
Volume 8: EA Session I
IAWA, J. Primary spectrum in the energy range of 1 tev-10.000 tev deduced from the emulsion chamber experiment on the airplane
HILLAS, A. M. The knee of the cosmic-ray spectrum: not a magnetic trapping effect?
BROOKE, G. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays above 1017 ev
LAPIKENS, J. The ariival direction distribution of preliminares with energies near 1017 eV
LLOYD-EVANS, J. Implications of arrival direction measurements above 1015 eV for cosmic ray origin theories
KRASILNIKOV, D. D. On arrival directions of the highest energy cosmic ray particles
GOODMAN, J.A. Composition of primary cosmic rays above 1013 eV from the study of time distributions of energetic hadrons near air shower cures: part 1- data and results
GOODMAN, J. A. Composition of primary cosmic rays above 1013 eV from the study of time distributions of energetic hadrons near air shower cures: part 2- monte carlo simulation
ELBERT, J. W. Sensitivity of eas particle fluxes to primary composition
POPOVAL, L. Nuclear composition of primary radiation according to the extensive shower characteristics and their fluctuation at different altitudes in the atmosphere
POPOVAL, L. Density spectrum of eas
YURA, T. In the primary cosmic ray ( lt>1014 ~ 1015 eV) is heavy nucleus dominant?
YURA, T. The interarrival time distribution of eas
BHAT, C. L. A nun-random contribution to Z 1014 eV energy cosmic rays on the time scale of fraction of a minute
BLAKE, P. R. Measuring the moon content of eas
BLAKE, P. R. Muon density measurements in showers above 1018 eV
ARMITAGE, R. Fluctuations in the muon content of las
BLAKE, P. R. Measuring muon fluctuations in eas
BLAKE, P. R. Fluctuations in the muon time spread in eas
ENGLAND, C. D. The average properties and fluctuations of the lateral distribution of eas above 1017 eV
BLAKE, P. R. Multi-parameter measurements of shower structure above 1017 eV
LAPIKENS, J. Fluctuation studies in eas by means of risetime measurements at energies >2.1017 eV
GIBSON, A. I. The spatial characteristics of muons in large cosmic ray showers
AGUIRRE, C. Longitudinal developments of electrons and muons in large air showers observed at 5200m above sea level
SUGA, K. Energy spectrum and composition of primary cosmic rays and character of nuclear interactions above 1017 eV deduced from large air showers observed at 5200m above sea level
AGUIRRE, C. Time structures of muons and electrons in large air showers observed at 5200 above sea level
KANEKU, T. Pulses with a tail of several tens of microseconds from scintilation detectors observed in large air showers
DIMINSTEIN, U.S. Muon component of eas with EO>1017 eV
LINSLEY, J. Additional results on the structure of large air showers
VERNOV, S. N. New eas array at moscow state university for studying the e.a. showers with energies of up to 1018 eV
HARA, T. The akenu air shower project
HARA, T. Lateral distribution of electrons observed at akeno
HARA, T. Density and sizl spectra of eas observed at akeno
HAYASHIDA, N. Muon detector of akeno eas array
HARA, T. Muons in eas observed at akeno
MIYAKE, S. Observation of electron and nuclear and nuclear active components of eas around ne 107 (mt.norikura)
MIYAKE, S. Relation between muon and electron components of eas at mt. norikura
EFIMOV, N. N. Measurement of the spectrum of the eas cerenkov radiation densities
GLUSHKOV, A. V. The cerenkov radiation and longitudinal development of eas with e >1017 eV
CASSIDAY, G. L. Desing characteristics of a proposed las array operating in conjunction with the fly's eye
CASSIDAY, G. L. Size determination of eas by the fly's eye
ELBERT, J. W. Primary cosmic ray spectra measured by the fly's-eyl
BERGESON, H. L. Longitudinal development pf eas as measures by the fly's eye
DYAKONOV, M. N. Particle and atmospheric cerenkov light density spectra of large eas at fixed core distances
DYAKONOV, M. N. Some features of large eas with fixed atmospheric cerenkov light densities
CRAIG, M. A. B. Fluctuations in the central density in large cosmic ray showers
OHTA, K. Study of air showers with the size 105 to 107 at mt. chacaltaya
OHTA, K. Core structure of air showers observed at mt. chacaltaya
MATANO, T. Observation of hadronic component of air showers at mt. chacaltaya
TSUSHIMA, I. Study of fine structore of energy flow near air shower cores with channeltron system
KUSUNOSE, M. Observations of as cores at mt. norikura by 54 m2 spark chamber array
NAKAMUTO, S. Multi-cored air showers found in the 54 cm2 spark chamber array
NAKAMUTO, S. Large pt multicored eas observed by the 54 m2 spark chambers at mt. norikura
OHMORI, N. The analysis of the core structure (r<gm from the shower axis)
DAKE, S. Axial asymmetry of density distribuition near the las core
NAKATSUKA, T. A trial of cascade analysis by fourter transforms
KINO, S. Frequency of multi-cored air showers and its size dependecy by use of a new method of mole-striking
NII, N. A study of pulse height distribution from scintillation coonter by a single cosmic ray particle
CHUDAKOV, A.E. Fluctuations of the eas lateral distribution function at the altitude 1700m.a.g.l.
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Investigation of eas with multicore structure
PORTER, M. R. A study of the air-shower response of current-limited spark chambers and scintillators
GREEN, B.R. A monte-carlo study of detection methods for extensive air cores falling within a given area
GREEN, B. R. Computer simulations of extensive air shower cores of energy 10**14 - 10**16 ev
HAZEN, W. L. Air showers in air and high p
HILLAS, A. M. Em transition effect for air shower subcores
MACHAVARIANI, S. K. Investigation of eas characteristcs with primary energy 2x1013 - 2x1014 eV
YANAGITA, T. Observation of the small size las
ASAKIMORI, K. The structure of small las
ASAKIMORI, K. High energy hadronic components in eas
ASAKIMORI, K. Transitions effect of scintillators for measurement of eas
SHAAT, E. A. M. Observations of showers structure using the durham 50 methe air shower
STEWART, T. R. Measurement of the spectrum of air showers in the range 104 -106 particles, using the durham 50 metre array
ABDULLAH, M. M. The durham extensive air shower array
ASHTON, F. The agl paramenter distribution of eas at sea level and its size dependence
ASHTON, F. Determination of the shower size spectrum at sea level taking the agl parameter of shower into account
ASHTON, F. The size dependence of the zenith anle distribution of las at sea level
ASHTON, F. The size spectrum of las at sea level in the regton of 3.105 particles
ASHTON, F. Dependence of the lateral distribuition of muons on the age parameter of the electron-photon component of eas
ASHTON, F. Size dependence of the lateral distribuition of low energy muons (e>500mev) in eas at sea level
ASHTON, F. The ionising power of individual particles in eas traversing a flash tube chamber
ASHTON, F. Study of the lateral distribution of hadrons in eas using an electron density trigger to select las
ASHTON, F. Study of the lateral distribution of high energy hadrons (e>300gev) in las using a hadron trigger
ASHTON, F. A study of the arrival directions of eas of median size 3.105 particles in galactic coordinates
ABDULLAH, M. M. Study of particles traversing a scintilation counter prior to the arrival of an extensive air shower (tachyuns?)
CATZ, PH Acuurate evaluation of eas size spectrum around 106 particles at sea level
DZIKOWSKI, T. Detailed studies of fluctuations in extensive air shower developmlnt
KRYS, E. Model of high energy interactions for study of eas development
OLEJNICZAK, J. Detailed simulation of the structure of central part of eas
SREEKANTAN, B. V. High energy hadrons in extensive air showers
BAGGE, E. R. Lateral distribution of electrons in the corl region of extensive air showers of 1015 - 1017 eV
BÜHM, L. The longitudinal development of eas derived from measurements at mountain altitude
BÜHM, L. The chemical composition of primary cosmic rays from high energy hadron observations
ALESSIO, S. Results on the lateral distribuition of air shower muons and their implications regarding the primary composition around 1016 eV.
ACHARYA, B. S. Muons of energy > 220 gev in las
ACHARYA, B. S. Eas associated with multiple high muons
ACAHRYA, B. S. Correlation between the high energy muons and other components of eas
ACHARYA, B. S. A model-independent method of obtaining primary charge composition at eas energies
PNLPI-INRNE CALLABORATION Investigation of the fluctuation of the flectron component of eas in the central part
PNLPI-INRNE COLLABORATION Structure of the central part and muon component os eas with medium size
DEDENKO, L.G. On the electron density distribution of eas in the lower part of the atmosphere
ALEXANDROV, L. On the auomatical numerical calculation on the basic paraments of eas
STAMENOV, J. N. The muon density fluctuations in eas
NIKOLSKY, S. I. The chemical composition of primary cosmic rays at energies ~ 1015 eV
NESTEROVA, N. M. The hadronic component on the tien shan level at the 30-70 m distances from the axis of eas generated by 1016-1017eV
NESTEROVA, N. M. Hadron energy spectra of eas generated by primary cosmic ray particles with the energies above 1014 eV
KHRENOV, B. A. Study of eas muon component with the help of the underground magnetic spectrometer
KOZLOV, V. G. Neutrons in eas with number of particles 107 - 108
CHAUDHURI, N. A new air shower project for studies of muons and hadrons
KHRISTIASEN, G. B. Las density spectrum at sea level
ALLAN, H.R. The air shower density spectrum
DE VILLIERS, L. J. The longitudinal structure of the muon component in eas at 880 g/cm2 atmospheric depth in the energy rangel 101616 to 5 x 1017 eV
SAKUYAMA, H. The arrival time distribution of charged particles near the eas core
Volume 9: EA Session II
EA3: HIGH ENERGY INTERACTIONS
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
GRISHINA, N. V. Models of hadron interactions in the superhigh-energy range as compared with the experimental data
IVANENKO, I. P. Calculation of the longitudinal eas evolution according to a model involving violation of scaling in the pionization region
HILLAS, A. M. Does scaling remain a good approximation at eas energies?
GAWIN, J. Evaluation of the hadron-hadron total cross section on the basis of eas data
KOBAYAKAWA, K. Limits on the multiplicity and cross section of hadron interaction at eas energy region
GUNED, A. Average characteristics and fluctuation effects for muons in eas
EA4: OPTICAL AND RADIO EMISSION
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
BARTHAKUR, S. K. On the field-strength of radio-emission from eas at 44, 60 and 80 mhz
BARTHAKUR, S. K. On the correlation between radiopulses from eas at 60 and 80 mhz frequencies
BARTHAKUR, S. K. On the correlation between the optical Cerenkov pulses and the radiopulses from eas at different frequencies
CHANTLER, M. C. The dugway atmospheric Cerenkov light detector array=1
ANDAM, A. Atmospheric Cerenkov radiation from large cosmic ray showers-measurements at 835 g cm**-2 depth
MCCOMB, T. J. L. Polarisation of Cerenkov radiation from large cosmic ray showers
CHANTLER, M. C. The separation of the Cerenkov light and particle fronts in large cosmic ray showers
MAKHMUDOV, B. M. First experimental results on flux investigation of Cerenkov radiation from eas Samarkand array
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
KHRISTIANSEN, O. B. Calculation of density spectrum of Cerenkov radiation from eas
KALMYKOV, N. N. The results obtained in studying the position of eo>2 x 10**16ev eas maxima by the method of Cerenkov pulse detection
GALKIN, V. I. The Cerenkov radiation pulse shape at a small distance from the shower axis
IVANENKO, I. P. Analysis of experimental data on Cerenkov radiation of eas
IVANENKO, I. P. Relationships between the characteristics of Cerenkov radiation and eas electrons
TORNABENE, H. S. Experimental observations of the atmospheric Cerenkov light from extensive air showers, examining the light both as a narrow light beam and also as a thin optical shock front
TORNABENE, H. S. Primary cosmic ray mass composition in the energy range 10**13e.v. to 10**15e.v. from atmospheric Cerenkov light measurements
THORNTON, G. Observations of atmospheric Cerenkov light from air showers containing 5.10**5 - 5.10**6 particles at sea level
MISAKI, A. The influence of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect over scintillation lights from giant air shower and interpretations of nuclear interaction
EA5: CASCADE STUDIES
TITLE AND AUTHOR(S)
ACHARYA, B. S. Monte-carlo simulation of las using scaling model - the electron component
ACHARYA, B. S. Monte-carlo simulation of eas using scaling model - the muon component
MIZUMOTO, Y. Longitudinal development of electrons and muons in air showers from 5 x 10**15ev to 2 x 10**18ev
MIZUMOTO, Y. Spacial and temporal distributions of muons in air showers from 1 x 10**16ev to 2 x 10**18ev
JOGO, N. Monte carlo calculation of eas
MCCOMB, T. J. L. Photoproduction in large cosmic Ray showers
IVANOV, A. A. Some results of eas development calculations
BOORDEAU, M. F. The lateral electron distribution of inclided giant air shower
BOORDEAU, M. F. The absorption length of the electromagnetic component and the zenithal angle method
BOORDEAU, M. F. Monte-carlo simulation of pure
BOORDEAU, M. F. The lateral muon distribution at mountain altitude
BOORDEAU, M. F. Consequence of galactic modulation in the method of the constant intensity cuts
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Asico, a new system of programs to simulate, analyze and correlate air showers and all of their observables within the same unique frame of cumpleteness, to investigate ultrahigh energy interactions and astrophysical aspects
GRIEDER, P. K. F. The role of the leading particle effect and of fragmentation region products in the development of extensive air showers
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Correlations among air shower observables and high energy interaction parameters
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Average development and properties of the hadronic, muonic and electromagnetic components in showers of 10**4 to 10**7 gev derived from an all-component-model calculation
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Distinct properties of individual showers and the problem of fluctuations. Part 1: fluctuations in the longitudinal development and their relationship to the energy spectra of hadrons and muons
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Distinct properties of individual showers and the problem of fluctuations. Part 2: fluctuations of the lateral development of the electromagnetic component and their relationship to muons and hadrons
GRIEDER, P. K. F. The n - n correlation in simulated showers originating from different primary energy regions and comparison with experimental data
GRIEDER, P. K. F. Size - energy correlations and size fluctuations in air showers at different altitudes and the problem of primary energy estimation based on experimental n and n - data
STANEV, T. The electron-photon cascade lateral spread and the main eas features
ODA, H. Mean square lateral spreads of electrons and photons in a cascade shower under approximation b
STANEV, T. The electron energy flux in electron-photon cascades
GERASIMOVA, N. M. Analysis of the results of the studies of fluctuations in electron-photon shower size obtained in analytical form and by means of numerical calculations
KOLCHUZHKIN, A. M. The investigation of electron-photon showers by monte-carlo method
HILLAS, A. M. Monte-carlo simulations of electron-photon cascades in the atmosphere, and transition effects in particle detectors
LINSLEY, J. A simple approximate theory of electron-photon cascades
DEDENKO, L. G. The width the electron-photon cascade
DEDENKO, L. G. The method of solving of dimensional nuclear cascade equation
OSIPOVA, L. N. Lateral distribution functions of electron-photon cascades developing in inhomogeneous atmosphere
IVANENKO, I. P. The function of the lateral distribution of an electron-photon cascade
IVANENKO, I. P. Mean lateral epc characteristics at superhigh energies
IVANENKO, I. P. Mean onl-dimensional and angular c characteristics of electron-photon cascades in dense media at superhigh energies
IVANENKO, I. P. Investigation the fluctuations in electron-photon cascade development
ANTONOV, R. A. Experimental data on individual eas at high altitude
ANTONOV, R. A. Eas fluxes with the fixed number of particles in the upper atmosphere
ANTONOV, R. A. Comparison of calculations and the observed eas fluxes with fixed particle number at high altitude
LINSLEY, J. More about the elongation rate of nucleonic cascades
GAISSER, I. K. Elongation rate of air showers and implications for 10**17 - 10**18 ev particle interactions
KRESTEVA, H. Elongation rate of eas and models of high energy interactions
POPOVA, L. Longitudinal development of muon component at large eas
POPOVA, L. Height of muon origin
POPOVA, L. Investigations of the cross section in the region of eas
KAMBEROV, G. Mathematical method of simulation of the hadron cascades in the atmosphere
KAMBEROV, G. Theoretical investigations of extensive air showers at sea level
Volume 10: MN Session
PATHAK, K. M. On the absolute low momentum spectrum of cosmic Ray muons near sea-level at 26 n
KARMAKAR, N. L. Latitude effect of the muon intensities in the low momentum range at 16 n
SHEN, C-W. Measurement of intensity and energy spectrum horizontal cosmic ray muon at 3220 m above sea-level
LIU, Z-H. Cosmic ray measurements at the depths of 20-223 hg/cm**2 in the geleshan tunnel
ALEXEYEV, E. N. On measurement of muon angular distribution with baksan underground scintillation telescope
DEAKYNE, M. Rate and angular distribution of stopping cosmic ray muons at 1850 m. w. e.
BASCHIERA, B. Muon intensity and angular distribution underground between 4000-6000 hg/cm**2 s.r at the m.blanc station
NAKAMURA, I. A measurement of the high energy muon spectrum by pair meter
BAZHUTOV, N. P. Size spectrum of secondary showers generated by muons in lead at the depth of 40 m. w. e. underground
HUNDA, K. Observation of bremsstrahlong cascades produced by muons in the calibrated calorimeter
IVANOVA, M. A. Zenith angular distribution and energy spectra of >3 tev muons obtained in the x-ray chambers
MIZUTANI, K. Energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons deep underground
ENIKEEV, R. I. Cosmic ray muon spectrum for energies up to 3.10**12 ev
KAMIYA, Y. The momentum spectrum of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
ASATIANI, T. L. The measurement of momentum spectrum and of positive-to-negative ratio of cosmic ray muons at the average zenith angle of 84
THOMPSON, M. G. Measurement of the vertical sea level muon spectrum and charge-ratio to 3/tev/c using the durham spectrograph mars
ALLKOFER, O. C. The nearly horizontal muon spectrum at sea level up to 7 tev
ALLKOFER, O. C. The muon charge ratio up to 7 tev measured with the deis spectrometer
HONDA, K. Measurement of muon spectrum and charge ratio from p=100 gev/c to 13 tev/c using a magnet spectrograph
KOMORI, H. Muon momentum spectrum up to 10 tev/c at 89 zenith angle=1
CARSTENSEN, K. Production spectra of high energy muons
GHOSH, B. Low energy muon spectra near sea level
MURAKAMI, K. Muon momentum spectra at sea level expected from different shapes of primary energy spectrum
DARDO, M. Energy spectra change ratio and zenith angle variation of cosmic ray muons in relation to the primary spectra
POPOVA, L. Theoretical investigation of the height of muon origin
KOKOULIN, R. P. About the generation altitude of cosmic ray secondaries
MIZUTANI, K. High energy muon intensity and atmospheric structure
STEPHENS, S. A. An examination uf zenith angle dependence of spectrum at sea-level
STEPHENS, S. A. Charge ratio of muons at sea-level and its dependence on zenith angels
STEPHENS, S. A. Geomagnetic effect on the intensity and charge ratio of muons at sea-level
GONED, A. Theoretical analysis of the muon spectrum in the tev range
LILAND, A. The muon spectrum at sea-level
LILAND, A. The muon charge ratio at sea-level
DAS, A. K. Interpretation of the energy spectrum and charge ratio of vertical cosmic ray muons at sea level
MINORIKAWA, Y. The charge ratio and energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angle
YEKUTIELI, G. Arrival angle dependence of muon spectrum and charge ratio at sea level
KUZ-MICHEV, L. A. To the question in the positive excess of cosmic ray muons
ROYCHOUDHURY, R. K. Sea level muon spectrum derived from the primary nucleon spectrum using to hydro dynamical model
BANDYOPADHYAY, P. Derivation of muon charge ratio and energy spectrum at high energies from a new dynamics of multi-particle production phenomena
NECHIN, YU. A. Rapid generation of muons in nuclear interactions of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays
KUZ'MICHEV, L. A. Estimation of prompt muon generation at high energies
MIZUTANI, K. On the energy spectrum of cosmic ray muons above 1 tev at sea level
ASHTON, F. Spatial separation distribution between neighbouring muons in groups of muons that traverse a flash tube chamber
BARNAVELI, T. T. Investigation of multiple muons at different zenith angles
HIGASHI, S. Correlation of the high energy muons with the size of the air showers associated
BASAROV, E. V. Further investigation of directly produced muon pairs in extensive air shower
BASAROV, E. V. The role of nuclear cascades in the interpretation of experimental data on direct muon production by cosmic ray hadrons in dense material
BEISEMBALV, R. V. Muons from nuclear cascades developing in the atmosphere at large zenith angles
ALLKOFER, O. C. Multi-muons in the atmosphere
DEAKYNE, M. Cosmic ray muon angular and multiplicity distributions at 4450 m. w. e.
BASCHIERA, B. Deep underground multiple muons at the m.blanc station
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Parallel muons of large multiplicity at a depth of 3375 hg/cm**2 (kolar)
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. New observations of multiple muons and cascades at a depth of 1840 hg/cm**2 (kolar)
BAKATANOV, V. N. Stopping muons at the depth 850 hg/cm**2 underground=1
BAKATANOV, V. N. Detection of decays in baksan scintillation telescope
ANDREYEV, YU. M. Speed distribution of penetrating particles at the depth 850 hg/cm**2=1
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Observation of muon bundles by baksan underground scintillation telescope
CHUDAKOV, A. E. On the number spectrum of muon bundles underground
MN4: MUON INTERACTIONS
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. The study of neutron-accompanied cascades formed by cosmic rays muons in the electromagnetic and nuclear reactions
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. Cascade showers of >0.3 tev
AGLAMAZOV, V. A. Possibility of non-trivial mechanism of muon interactions at extremely high energies
HIGASHI, S. An observation of fine structures of the bursts produced by muons in the rock
ENIKEEV, R. I. Investigation of muon inelastic scattering for muon energy up to 3.10**12ev
BARTON, J. C. Time-correlated events in an underground anticoincidence experiment
ASATIANI, T. L. The investigation of electromagnetic and nuclear interactions of cosmic-ray muons
HONDA, K. Observation of inelastic interactions of muon above acceleration energy
ALLKOFER, O. C. The energy loss of 200-300 gev muons in iron
CONSTANDI, W. The energy loss by nuclear interactions of cosmic ray muons
MARROVSKI, B. The energy loss of very high energy muons and the landau-pomeranchuk-miudal effect
MINORIKAWA, Y. On the estimation of the muon nuclear energy loss parameter b
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Shadowing effect and high energy muon-nucleus interaction
BEZRUKOV, L. B. Photonuclear energy losses of high energy muons
GOSWAMI, G. C. Hadron production in inelasting muon-nuclear interaction
PAUL, A. Studies on direct production of electron-positron pairs by muons
NIKISHUV, A. I. Review of recent results on production by muon
MIZUTANI, K. On the scattering of high energy muons in the ground
MN5: NEUTRINOS AND NEUTRINO INTERACTIONS
BOSTROM, R. Accelerator neutrinos - a new aid to earthquake protections
ANDERSON, S. N. Limits on the underseas low energy component of the cosmic ray muon and hadronic component
FIREMAN, E. L. Depth dependence of 37 ar from 39 k: consequences for solar neutrino experiments and the baryon conservation principle
ALEXEYEV, E. N. Baksan underground scintillation telescope
ALEXEYEV, E. N. The search of antineutrino burst from gravitational collapse at baksan underground scintillation telescope
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Study of high energy cosmic ray neutrinos status and possibilities of baksan underground scintillation telescope
BERESNEV, V. I. 100-Tons scintillation detector for the registration of the antineutrino fluxes from collapsing stars in our galaxy and for high energy muon interaction studies
KORCHAGIN, P. V. The search for antineutrino fluxes from collapsing objects
BLANDINO, J. The study of 0.1 - 50 gev neutrinos in a water Cerenkov detector located in a deep mine
ANDREEV, YU. M. Qcd effects in yn-scattering above the threshold of w-boson production
MN6: UNDERWATER PROJECTS (DUMAND SYMPOSIUM)
ROBERTS, A. Standard array configuration for 10** ton dumand detector=1
LEARNED, J. G. Status of the dumand program
ANDREWS, J. Dumand site selection criteria
SCHLOSSER, A. J. Deployment of the 19/8 dumand standard array
BEREZINSKY, V. S. Generation function of high energy cosmic neutrinos pp-neutrinos
BEREZINSKY, V. S. High energy galactic neutrino radiation II
BEREZINSKY, V. S. Generation function of high energy cosmic neutrinos p y - neutrinos III
EICHLER, D. Quasars and active galactic nuclei as sources of ultrahigh nergy neutrinos
STECKER, F. W. Galactic and extragalactic high energy neutrinos
SHAPIRO, M. M. Acoustic studies of ultra-high energy neutrinos
SILBERBERG, R. neutrinos as a probe for the nature of and processes in active galactic nuclei
SHAPIRO, M. M. Neutrinos from young supernova remnants
ROBERIS, A. Ultra-high-energy inelastic neutrino-nucleon scattering in dumand
STENGER, V. J. Angular and energy resolution of the dumand optical array
MARCH, R. H. Signal processing in a optical dumand array
BOROG, V. V. Measuring module for registration of Cherenkov radiation in the water
NAKAMURA, I. Detection efficiency of water Cerenkov light induced by ultra high energy muons
BOWEN, I. Acoustic detection of ultra high energy neutrinos
HAYASHI, I. A high pressure photomultiplier tube for deep underwater study
MISAKI, A. Theoretical analysis of the range fluctuation problem of high energy muon
MISAKI, A. Landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect and its influence over the depth-intensity relation of muon
KONISHI, E. Development of the electromagnetic cascade shower in water with the inclusion of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect
HAYASHI, K. On bursts induced by cosmic ray neutrinos
ELBERT, J. W. Cosmic ray multiple muon events in deep detectors
CLINE, D. B. The study of wear interactions at high energy above 5 tev using dumand
ALLKOFER, O. C. The high energy sea level muon spectrum a world compendium
PETRUKHIN, A. A. Possibility of cosmic ray muon energy spectrum investigation in interval 10**12 - 10**17 ev in dumand array
MIZUTANI, K. On the energy spectrum of atmospheric neutrinos
VOLKOVA, L. V. High energy cosmic ray atmospheric neutrinos
Volume 11: T Session
AGRAWAL, P.C. A position sensitive proportional counter for a satellite bone x-ray sky monitor
MANCHANDA, R. K. A large area multiwire proportional chamber for hard x-ray astronomy
MARAR, T.M.K. On the rejection of uv background and electron range effect in gas proportional counters
GREENHILL, J.G. A large area proportional counter for balloon-borne x-ray astronomy
NAKAGAWA, M. Pressurized porportional counter
YUSHIMORI, .M. A balloon-borne ge(li) spectromer for observation of cyclotron line emissions from neutron stars
SUZUKI, E. A balloon-borne gamma-ray telescope in the medium energy range 10¿30 mlv
BONDARENKO, V.G. Scintillation gamma-ray telescope ¿ julia-1¿
WEEKES, T. C. A two dimensional atmospheric cerenkov detector for gamma ray astronomy
STRONG, I.B. A liquid xenon ionization chamber for cosmic gamma-ray spectroscopy
DOOLITTLE, R. F. The high energy astronomy observatory (head] mission c
RYAN, J. M. The gamma ray spectrume for the solar maximum mission
BADHWAR, G. D. Sume characteristics of powder silica cooters
GUSTAFSON, H. RICHARD, A photodiode detector for calorimeter digitization
BARANOV, D.G. }Photometric charge measurements in nuclear emulsions uf variuus sensitivities
WEBBER, W. R. Cerenkov x total energy telescopes for the study of the mass composition of cosmic rays
KHRIMYAN, A V. The instrument for the investigations of chemical and isotopic composition of light nuclei of cosmics rays
LAMPORT, J. E. The high energy cosmic ray detector for spacelab II
FOWLER,P. H. University of bristul heavy primary cosmic ray detector for the uk6 satellite
MIYAJIMA, M. A multistage ionization and cerenkov spectrometer
CURTIS, C. C. Time of flight field ionization mass spectrometer toffims
KOO, FU-SHONG A systematic method of one-parameter identification for the cosmic ray nuclear composition
PRINCE, B. Research on cr-39 plastic detectors for cosmic ray astrophysics
SHIRK, E.K. High resolution image measurements of nuclear tracks
TARLE, G. Psirit ¿ a high resolution cosmic ray isotope spectrometer for spacelab
BISWAS, S. Observations of relativistic iron group nuclei of cosmic rays in cr-39 track detector
FILZ, R. C. Calibration df cr-39 plastic detector for heavy ions
FOWLER, . H. Track recording properties of the plastic cr-39
THOMPSON, A A high resolution study of ultra heavy cosmic ray nuclei using the long duration exposure facility (LDEF]
BEAUJLAN, R. Time resolving cosmic ray experiment with plastic track detectors on spacelab 1
YAMAMOTO, I. The characteristics of the wall-less multi-cell gas proportional chamber
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. A propotional counter array for moon observations deep underground
NAKAMUTO, S. Automatic cooting air shower particles observed by norikura 54 m**2 spart chamber
HIGASHI, S . Large area drift chambers for cosmic rays studies
RAHMAN, M. A multi-track driftchamber with 60 cm driftspace
BEANORZ, M. B. An experimental study on afterpulsing in photomultiliers
BRAY, A.D. Analysis of possible errors in pulse height determination in the sydnly university large air shower recorder sugar
WINN, M .M. The use of multiqirl proportional chambers and drif I chambers in air shower work
LI, TI-EI Research on time correlation of cosmic ray muon
SMITH, G. R. A neutral particle detector, osing scintillation pulse rise time discrimination for latensive air shower time structure studies
ASHTON, F. Ulterming the ariival directions of las from fast timing mlasuelements
HIGASHI, S. Wide-range and multi-channel pulse height recording system with linear scale
CHAN, S. K. A composite shower array system
CHEN, YING-XUAN The small scinillation counter array
LINSLLY,O. New detectors al vulcano ranch for investigation primary composition of highes-energy cosmic rays
KITAJIMA, T. The response of scintillation coonter to eas particles
KOSONOSE, M. The spark chamber and the scintillation coonter response in eas
HARA, I. Automatic data registration system of arlno array
SASAKI, H. Mcs for the data collecting and monitoring of the scinllation counter array at mt. Norikura
BAZAROV, L. .V. Hadron cascade development in dense material
VARDANYAN, I. N. On the shape of cascade corve in ionization calorimeter
DORMAN, L. I. The complex muon-neutron detectors of the elbrus
BOWEN, T. Signal-to-noise ratio for the acoustic detection of righ energy particle cascades
BOWEN, T. Acoustic signals from single hlavy nuvlei
HUNTER, S.D. Acoustic signals from an extended laser blam source
GOLOBNICHY, P. I. Utilization of lasers for modelling acoustic effects arising in the interactions of particles with liquids
CHIANG, IN-LIN Feasibility of acoustic detection of high energy
YANCHUKUVSKY, V. L. Automatic mercury digital barograph with increased accuracy uf measurements
Volume 12: OG, MG, SP, T (Late papers)
MCCAMMON, D Spatial distribution and broad-band spectral characteristics of the diffuse soft x-ray background, 0.1-1.0 kev
INOUE, H. X-ray observation by the satellite ¿ hakucho¿ (corsa-b]
LEBRUN, F. Gamma-ray astronomy and structure and content of the local interstellar medium
DANIEL, R.R. Highlghts of the cospar symposium1979 on non-solar gamma rays, bangalore, india, may 30- june 1, 1979
ZANROSSO, E.M. Observations of the crab nebula, ngc 4151, cyg x1 and cig x3 at medium gamma ray energies
BARBARESCHI, L. A search for low energy ¿ ray emission from the region of the sky close to cg135+1
THE CARAVANE COLABORATION high-energy gamma-ray sources observed by cos-b
WHITE, R. S. Search for gamma ray bursts
FOWLER, . H. prelimirare results from the heavy rpmary cosmic ray detector on the ariel vi satellite
WEBBER, W. R. Comparative energy spectra of z=3-8 nuclei in the energy range 200 mev/nuc to 3 gev/nuc
MEYER, P. Energy spectra and charge composition of cosmic-ray nuclei 24<z<28 with energy above 1 gev/ amu
PENNYACKER, C.R. Antiproton and antihelium search
ISRAEL, M.H. Cosmic-ray abundances in the interval 26<z<40
HAINEBACH, K. preferential acceleration in collisionless supernova shocks
GOLDEN, R. L. Results of a recent attempt to observe antiprotons in the cosmic rays
SHAPIRO, M. M. The neutron/nucleon ratio in the primary cosmic-rays between 0.1 and 1000 tev/ nucleon
MEWALDT, R.A. Satellite measurements of the isotopic composition of galactic cosmic rays
SIEGMON, G. Plastic- electronic-experiment for isotope-measurement of heavy cosmic rays
DWYER, R. The mean-mass of cosmic-ray ne, mg and si at 1.0 gev/amu
MULLER, D. The flux of cosmic ray electrons at 10 gev
MEYER, J.- P The cosmic-ray source composition as a probe of the acceleration mechanims. I . general
CASSE, M. The cosmic-ray source composition as a probe of the acceleration mechanisms. II. The case of ne 22
FUCHS, B. The hydrostatic equilibrium of the interstellar gas and magnetic fields in the 6 kpc region of the galaxy
HIGASHI, S. Counting rates of mouns at sea level with short time period
KULSRUD, R. The plasma physics of trapping of cosmic rays around supernova
POON, C.H. parametrisation of proton-induced pion spectrum and other secondaries in interstellar medium
HASEGAWA, H. possible effect of nearby supernova explosions on cosmic ray intensity
KOCHAROV, G. E. Time variation of cosmic rays intensity in the past
HASEGAWA, H. Variation of atmospheric concentration of 14c and ots dependence on geomagnetism and solar activity
YAMAKOSHI, K. Cosmic induced al-26 in 2 grams of silicate spherules from marine red clay sediments
BONINO, G. On the c-14 production in the atmosphere by galactic cosmic rays
GALL, R. Effects on propagation of cosmic rays by shock wave ensembles in inner and outher solar system
BAGDASARYAN, M.B. Superosition of the increases and forbush decreases in galactic cosmic rays in the presence of a sequence of shock waves
VON ROSENVINGE, T. T. The modulation of galactic cosmic rays between 1 and 17 au
COOPER, J. F. Origin of the large-scale differences in the observed magnetic rigidity dependende of the cosmic radiation for two solar cycles- 1954-65 and 1965-76
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Eleven year variation of cosmic ray intensity and solar polar field reversals
KRIVSKY, L. Cosmic rays modulation and flare activity in the 1965-1975 cycle
ATTOLINI, M.R. High frequency power spectra of cosmic ray variations during forbush decrease events
ATTOLINI, M.R. Cosmic ray scintillations and the observed fluctuations of the interplanetary magnetic field
ATTOLINI, M. R. Very rapid cosmic ray intensity variations
SWINSON, D.B. The radial component of the solar diurnal variation of cosmic rays observed underground
UENO, H. Solar daily variations observed at sakashita underground
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Coronal holes and off-ecliptic cosmic rays
MAVROMICHALAKI, H. Large amplitude wave trains of cosmic rays
UENO, H. Multi-direcional observation of underground cosmic rays at sakashita
SWINSON, D.B. The grand canyon caverns underground cosmic ray telescope
SMART, D. F. Cosmic ray penumbral patterns derived from the trajectory calculations for the heao-c satellite
COOKE, D. J. The cosmic ray penumbra-confusion clarified?
SHEA, M. ª Neutron monito response to non-vertical arrival directions during gle¿s
CHUANG, L. S. Rigidity responses of ionization chambers derived from cosmic ray time variations
PEREZ-PERAZA, J. The required range for the acceleration efficiency when particles underego energy losses
COOK, W. R. Elemental composition of solar energetic articles in 1977 and 1978
MA SUNG, L. S. Ionization states of heavy elements observed in the 14-15 may anomalous solar particle event
KOCHAROV, L.G. Solar particle fluxes enriched by helium-3 and heavy elements
PEREZ-PERAZA, J. Enhancements of he3/he4 ratios from injection by coulobian relaxation
FARNIK, F. Study of flares of september 24 and october 12,1977 in optical, radio, x-ray and particle emissions
OHKI, K. Hard x-ray observation of a 3he ¿ rich flare
DUBINSKY, J. Solar proton event from november 22, 1977
DEBRUNNER, H. The spatial anisotropy, rigidity sectrum, and proagation characteristics of the relativistic solar particles during the event on may 7, 1978
ATTOLINI, M. R. On the ground level event of may 7,1978 recorded by the bologna supermonitor
RICHTER, A.K. Energetic particles at interplanetary shock waves.. the aril 29, 1978 envent
BASTIAN, T. S. Variations in the intensity of galactic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium as a function of solar latitude
BASTIAN, T. S. Recurrent modulation of galactic cosmic rays and the anomalous helium
MCDONALD, F. B. Galactic cosmic ray observation in the distant heliosphere
GUSTAFSON, H. RICHARD A photodide detector for calorimeter digitization
FOWLER,P .H. University of bristol heavy primary cosmic ray detector for the ariel vi satellite
SARKAR, S. Observations of relativistic cosmic ray iron group nuclei in the track detector allyl diglycol carbonate
BESUJEAN, R. The resolving cosmic ray experiment with plastic track detectors on spacelab 1
GREGORY, J.C. A measurement of the relativistic rise in xenonfilled ionisation chambers for cosmic ray iron
BEDNORZ, M.B. An experimental study on afterpulsing in photomultiliers
BRAY, A D. Analysis of possible erros in pulse height determination in the sydney university large air shower recorder sugar
ASHTON, F. Determining the arrival directiuns of extensive air shower from fast timing measurements
KUSUNOSE, M. A comparison between the spark chamber and the scintillation counter response in eas
SASAKI, H. Mcs for the data collecting and monitoring of the scintillaton counter array at mt. Norikura
Volume 13: HE, EA, MN (Late papers)
OKAMOTO, Y. Ineslastic interactions of protons with emulsion and carbon at 400 gev
DAKE, S. Cascade showers induced by fnal 300 gev[ I] in emulsion chambers
BHAT, P. N. Search for new particles among high energy hadrons in extensive air showers
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Further evidence for anomalous cascades dee undergroud
JONES, L.W. Accelerator data on hadron-produced masses above 1.5gev
KRISHNASWAMY,M.R. A status report on search for new particles from kgv experiments
POOVA, L. Posibilities for investigation of the difference between pion and proton inelasticity coefficients
POOVA, L. Kaon production at high energies
KAMADA, S. Fluctuation study of fire-balls with fixed masses
STERN, I. On the possible tendence to zero of the ratio <n>/d in hadron reactions at very high energies
FUJIMAKI, N. Longitudinal development of the electromagnetic cascade shower with the inclusion of the landau-pomeranchuk-migdal effect and ionization loss
YAKOVLEV, V. Composition of hadronic flux at 3340m above sea level
AVAKYAN, V.V. Arrangement for the identification of cosmic-ray hadrons and the measurement cross sections at energies e >500 gev
AVAKYAN, V.V. Measurements of pion, proton, neutron fluxes at mountain altitudes and determination of inelastic cross sections of [I], and N interactions with iron nuclei for energies e>0.5 tev
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families I assumption and procedure
KASAHARA, K. Extensive simulation of gamma and hadron families II sumary of result
FOMIN, Y.A. Gamma ray families and cross section of high energy interactions
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment III- lateral structure of gamma-ray families
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment IV-hadron component in families
AKASHI, M. Mt. Fuji emulsion chamber experiment II-f'- sepctrum and other one-dimensional characters of gamma-ray families
MIYAMURA, O. Local cumulative moments of like particles in the window and the higher order hambury-brown-twiss effect
LILAND, A. Energy dependence of the average transverse momentum of pions produced in proton-proton collisions
FRIEDLANDER, E.M. Evidence from very large transverse momenta of a change with temperature of velocity of sound in hadronic matter..hydrodynamical interpretation of proton-proton and proton-nucleus reactions
CLINE, D.B. Proton-antiproton colliding beam machines to study high energy interactions in the cosmic ray energy region
LAL, S. article production in hadron ¿ nucleus collisions
LLOYD-EVANS, J. Implications of arrival direction measurements above 10**15ev for cosmic ray origin theories
POOVAL, L. Nuclear composition of primary radiation according to the extensive air shower characteristics and their fluctuations at different altitudes in the atmosphere
SUGA, K. Energy sepctrum and composition of primary cosmic rays and character of nuclear interactions above 10**17ev deduced from large air showers observed at 5200m above sea level
HARA, T. Lateral distribution of electrons observed at akeno
HARA, T. Density and size spectra of eas observed at akeno
HARA, T. Muons in eas observed at akeno
MIYAKE, S. Observation of electron and nuclear active components of eas around ne=10**7 (mt.norikura}
MIYAKE, S Relations Between muon and electron component of eas at mt. Norikura
OHTA, K. Study of air showers with the size 10**5 to 10**7 at mt. Chacaltaya
OHTA, K. Core structure of air showers observed at mt. Chacaltaya
MATANO, T. Observation of hadronic component of air showers at mt. Chacaltaya
TSUSHIMA, I. Study of fine structure of energy flow near air shower cores with channeltron system
YAMAMOTO, Y. Analysis multi-cored air shower found in the 54 **2 spark chambers at mt. Norikura
SAKATA, M. Large pt multicored eas observed by the 54 m**m2 spark chambers at mt. Norikura
OHMORI, I. N. The analysis of the core sturucture (R<6m from the shower axis)
GREEN, B. R. A monte-carlo study of detection methods for extensive air shower cares falling within a given area
GREEN, B. R. Computer simulations of extensive air shower cores of energy 10**14 ¿ 10**16 ev
YANAGITA, T. Observation of the small size extensive air shower
ASAKIMORI, K. High energy hadronic components in eas
ASHTON, F. The age parameter distribution of extensive air showers at sea level in the size range 5.10**5 ¿ 5.10**6 particles
ASHTON, F. The size dependence of the zenith angle distribution of extensive air showers at sea level
ASHTON, F. The size spectrum of extensive air showers at sea level in the region of 3.10**5 particles
ASHTON, F. Shower size dependence of the lateral distribution of low energy <e>500mev) muons in eas at sea level
ASHTON, F. Study of the lateral distribution of high energy hadrons (E>300gev) in extensive air showers using a hadron trigger
ABDULLAH, M. M. Study of particles traversing a scintillation counter prior to the arrival of an extensive air shower(tachyons?)
BAGGE, E. R. Lateral distribution of electrons in the core region of extensive air showers of 10**15 ¿ 10**17 ev
BOHM, E. The chemical composition of primary cosmic rays from high energy hadron observations
ACHARYA, B.S. Correlation between high energy muons and other components of eas
DE VILLIERS, E.J. The longitudinal structure of the muon component in eas at 880 g/cm**2 atmospheric deth in the particle number range 7x 10**5 to 6 x 10**6
SAKUYAMA, H. The arrival time distribution of charged particles near the eas core
ACHARYA, B. S. Monte-Carlo simulation of eas using scaling model the muon component
JOGO, N. Monte Carlo calculation of eas
STANEV, T. The electron-photon cascade lateral spread and the main eas features
ODA, H. Mean square lateral spread of electrons in a cascade shower under approximation b
DEDENKO, L. G. The method solving of 3-dimensional nuclear cascade equation
KAMBEROV, G. Mathematical method of simulation of the hadron cascades in the atmosphere
KARMAKAR, N. L. Latitude effect of the muon intensities in the low momentum range at 16° n
DEAKYNE, M. Rate and angular distribution of stopping cosmic ray muons at 1800 m.w.e.
BASCHIERA, B. Absolute muon intensity and angular distribution underground between 4000 and 6000 hg/cm**2 s.r. At the mont blanc station
SHIBATA, S. The momentum spectra of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
KOKOULING, R. About the generation altitude of cosmic ray secondaries
LILAND, A. The muon spectrum at sea-level
LILAND, A. The muon charge ratio at sea-level
ASHTON, F. Spatial separation distribution between neighbouring muons in groups of muons that traverse a flash tube chamber
BARNAVELI, T. T. Investigation of multiple muons at different zenith angles
HIGASHI, S. Correlation of the high energy muons with the size of the air showers associated
OSBORNE, L. BERGAMASCO Deep underground multiple muons at the mt. Blanc station
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. Parallel muons of large multiplicity at a depth of 3375 hg/cm**2
KRISHNASWAMY, M. R. New observations of multile muons and cascades at a deth of 1840 hg/cm**2 (kolar]
FIREMAN, E. L. Depth dependence of 37ar from 39k.. consequences for solar neutrino experiments and the baryon conservation principle
NAKAMURA, I. Observation of the muon spectrum using dumand
GARCIA-MUNHOZ, M. The elemental abundances of hydrogen trough nickel in the low energy galactic cosmic rays
GARCIA-MUNHOZ, M. The energy dependence of the ratios of secondary to primary elements in the cosmic radiation
ISRAEL, M. H. Abundances of energy spectra of individual iron-secondary elements
CORTIGLIONI, S. Anisotropies in the intensity of the cosmic microwave background radiation
HUMBLE, J. E. Variations in atmospheric coefficients for underground cosmic-ray detectors
BASTIAN, T. S. The radial intensity gradients for cosmic rays and the anomalous helium from pioneer 10 and 11
PYLE, K. R. Large-scale modulation of galactic cosmic rays and anomalous helium observed at >16 au with pioneer 10
BARADZEI, L. T. Gamma families with anomalous characteristics
APANASENKO, A. V. Jet effects in stratospheric superfamily with Ey=2.10**15
Volume 14: Invited lectures, rapporteur papers, author index:
INVITED TALK
YAMANOUCHI, T. Particle physics with accelerators
GIACCONI, R. Recent advances in x-ray astronomy
GINZBURG, V. L. Transition radiation and transition scattering
SCHRAMM, D. N. The origin of the solar system
REINES, F. Atmospheric neutrinos as signal and background
OBAYASHI, T. Auroral flares in the magnetosphere
CAVALIERE, A. Active galactic nuclei
RAPPORTEUR PAPER
KANBACH, G. X- and gamma-ray astronomy
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Elemental composition, isotopes electrons and positrons in cosmic rays
LINGENFELTER, R. E. Cosmic ray origin and propagation
RAISBECK, G. M. Nuclear interactions during cosmic ray propagation and their implications
HONDA, M. Secular variation of cosmic rays and cosmogenic nuclides
JOKIPII, J. R. Modulation theory
IUCCI, N. Isotropic modulation of galactic cosmic rays
ELLIOT, H. Rapporteur paper for sessions mg-6, 7, 8 and 9
SAKURAI, K. Chemical composition of solar-flare particles and related high-energy phenomena
WIBBERENZ, G. Coronal and interplanetary propagation
WEBBER, W. R. Outer heilosphere session sp-7
CLINE, D. B. High energy particle interactions from 10 - 1,000 tev: cosmic ray data and proton-(Anti) proton colliders
FUJIMOTO, Y. Rapporteur talk on he-3, 4 and 5
SUGA, K. Large air showers and cascade studies
SREEKANTAN, B. V. Primary spectrum ad composition at energies below 10 ev
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Eas structure relevant to superhigh-energy hadron interactions
ALLKOFER, O. C. Muons
CHUDAKOV, A. E. Rapporteur talk on mn-5 and 6
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Conference papers [of the] 16th International Cosmic Ray Conference : Kyoto, Japan, 6-8 August 1979
under the auspices of International Union of Pure and Applied Physics ; sponsored by Science Council of Japan and Physical Society of Japan
Conference papers [of the] 16th International Cosmic Ray Conference : Kyoto, Japan, 6-8 August 1979
under the auspices of International Union of Pure and Applied Physics ; sponsored by Science Council of Japan and Physical Society of Japan
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