Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Cosmic Rays : London, September 1965
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Conteúdo: volume 1:
QUENBY, J. J. Cosmic rays and interplanetary field
NESS, N. F. Measurements of the magnetic fields in interplanetary space and the magnetosphere
PARKER, E. N. A brief outline of the development of cosmic ray modulation theory
DAVIES, R. D. Magnetic fields in the Galaxy... Ver mais Conteúdo: volume 1:
QUENBY, J. J. Cosmic rays and interplanetary field
NESS, N. F. Measurements of the magnetic fields in interplanetary space and the magnetosphere
PARKER, E. N. A brief outline of the development of cosmic ray modulation theory
DAVIES, R. D. Magnetic fields in the Galaxy as deduced from radio measurements
VERNOV, S. N. Earth's radiation belt
GRIGOROV, N. L. Preliminary results of cosmic ray study from the artifical Earth's satellite Proton-1
GINZBURG, V. L. Origin of cosmic rays
MEYER, P. Primary electrons and positrons in the cosmic radiation
ODA, M. X-ray and y-ray astronomy
LAL, D. Some aspects of astrophysical studies based on observations of isotopic changes
BURBIDGE, E. M. Quasi-stellar objects, radiogalaxies, and the origin of cosmic rays
DORMAN, I. V. 11-year cosmic ray variations
FAN, C. Y. Acceleration of particles in the Earth's shock transition region and beyond
FAN, C. Y. Protons and helium nuclei within interplanetary magnetic ragion which co-rotate with the Sun
COLTAGE, S.A. Theoretical composition of cosmic rays of supernova origin
HAYAKAWA, S. Acceleration of cosmic ray electrons
HAYAKAWA, S. Observation of the energy spectrum of galactic X rays
HILDEBRAND, B. Modulation of generically related galatic cosmic rays
PARKER, E. N. General dynamical effects of cosmic rays in the Galaxy
AIZU, K. Origin of extragalactic cosmic rays
GOLD, T. The expansion of a relativistic gas into intergalactic space
SAKAKIBARA, S. Anisotropy of cosmic rays in the galactic arm
THAMBYAHPILLAI, T. The solar and sideral daily variations of cosmic ray intensity at a depth of 60 m w.e. Underground in London
JACKLYN, R. M. A two-way sideral anisotropy versus seasonal modulation
DORMAN, L. I. Possibilities of isolation of sideral time cosmic ray intensity variations
SPEISER, T. W. Acceleration of particles in the neutral sheet of the geomagnetic tail
NEHER, H. V. Cosmic ray changes during a solar cycle
KANE, S. R. Studies of primary cosmic rays with ionization chambers
DUGGAL, S. P. Solar cycle modulation of cosmic rays
BEWICK,A. An investigation of the modulation of the primary cosmic radiation using an airbone detector
SARABHAI, V. Galatic cosmic rays in the solar system
AXFORD, W. I. The effect of cosmic ray friction on the solar wind
FREIER, P. S. Modulation of cosmic rays by an electric field
QUENBY, J. J. The long-term modulation of the cosmic ray intensity
NERURKAR, N. W. Rigidity spectra of primary cosmic rays in the last solar cycle
ROSE, D. C. The variation of the cosmic ray intensity during the eleven-year solar cycle
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Solar daily variation recorded ata low latitude station by east and west pointing telescope during periods periods of maximum and minimum solar activity
HATTON, C. J. Rigidity dependence of the intensity variation during the solar cycle
KRIMSKY, G. F. Diffusion mechanism of cosmic ray daily variation
HOUGHTON, M. J. A simple contribution to the theory of the anisotropy of cosmic rays
KITAMURA, M. The solar diurnal variation of the cosmic ray intensity
SARABHAI, V. Characteristics of anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays during the solar cycle
ABLES, J. G. The semi-diurnal anisotropy of the cosmic radiation
mcCRACKEN, K. G. A survey of the diurnal anisotropy
MURAKAMI, K. Variations of the latitude dependence of cosmic ray diurnal variations
KANNO, T. On the variation of the time of maximum in the diurnal variation of cosmic ray neutron intensity during IGY and IGC
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Periodic cosmic ray variations and their change during the cycle of solar activity
VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. Some results of studies of the solar-diurnal variation of cosmic rays during the IGY period
FALLER,A. M. The diurnal variation during the past solar cycle
KODAMA, M. Periodical fluctuation studies of cosmic ray diurnal variations during the quiet Sun period
ALANIA, M. V. Asymetric solar wind in connection with the 27-day modulation of the intensity and anisotropy of cosmic rays
DORMAN, L. I. Influence of the changes in Earth's heliolatitude on the cosmic ray intensity in 1963-1964 and evaluation of the cosmic ray intensity gradient perpendicular to the eclipic plane
UENO, H. Rigidity dependence of the cosmic ray diurnal variation during Forbush decrease
KUZMIN,A. I. The first and second spherical harmonics of the daily variations of cosmic rays
BASILEVSKAYA, G.A. 27-day other cyclic variations of cosmic ray intensity
TAKAHASHI, H. Cosmic ray rigidity during a solar rotation and solar wind velocity
FEDCHENKO, K. K. Anisotropy of Forbush-type cosmic ray intensity decrease and electromagnetic conditions in interplanetary space
THAMBYAPILLAI, T. The forbush decrease and the 27-day recurrence tendency in the cosmic ray intensity at a depth of 60 m w.e. Underground in London
CHARAKHTCHYAN,A. N. Cosmic rays solar activity from the data of measurements in the stratosphere
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Effects of cosmic rays according to the chromospheric flares and Forbush effects during solar activity minimum
LAZUTIN, L.L. Solar cosmic rays recorded in the stratosphere in September 1963
JENKINS, R. W. Balloon studies of primary cosmic rays at solar minumum
KATZMAN, J. Changes in the cosmic ray intensity close to te zenith
CHASSON, R. L. Results from the new Denver multidirectional meson telescope
KUDO, S. Anisotropy of cosmic rays in the direction parallel to the rotation axis of the Earth
ALANIA, M. V. Frequency distribution of sudden changes of cosmic ray intensity in connection with solar activity
DORMAN, L. I. Galatic and solar cosmic rays in interplanetary space
KOMORI, H. The rigidity spectrum of primary cosmic rays
BAROUCH, E. An application of convolution product theory to smoothing of neutron monitor data
WILCOX, J. M. A quasi-stationary co-rotating structure in the interplanetary medium
VERNOV, S. N. The corpuscular ionizing radiation space in the immediate vicinity of the Earth
McCRACKEN, K. G. Modulation I (Rapporteur paper)
SARABHAI, V. Modulation II ( Rapporteur paper)
GARMIRE, G. Intergalactic photon density
CLARK, G. W. Observations of cosmic X rays from balloons
LONG, C. D. Flux limits for high-energy y rays from quasars and other possible cosmic ray sources
L!HEUREUX, J. The flux and energy spectrum of primary cosmic ray electrons
RUBTSOV, V. Measurements of cosmic ray electron intensity
BLEEKER, J.A. M. A balloon observation of high energy electrons
AGRINIER, B. The flux and East-West asymmetry of primary electrons at a geomagnetic rigidity cut-off of about 4.5 GV.
DANIEL, R. R. The electron component of the primary cosmic radiation at energies > 15 GEV
WADDINGTON, C. J. Electrons, hydrogen and helium nuclei of the cosmic radiation as observed in 1963 and 1964
CHOW, B. S. Cosmic ray flux variation with height in the stratosphere
WEBBER, W. R. Solar modulation of protons and helium nuclei during the period 1963-1965
ORMES, J. F. Measurements of the primary proton and helium spectraand their modulations using a balloon-borne Cerenkov-scintillation counter
BAIRD, G.A. Fast neutron intensity above Fort Churchill, Canada
APPARAO, M. V. K. Fast neutrons of solar origin
SHUKLA, P. G. The flux of helium nuclei at Hyderabad, India (y=7.6 N)
ANAND, K. C. Energy spectrum of primary helium nuclei at energies greater than 6 Gev
NEELAKANTAN, K.A. Energy spectrum of alpha particles below 600 Mev/ nucleon at solar minimum
BISWAS, S. On the abundance of He nuclei in the primary cosmic radiation
FICHTEL, C. E. 1961-1964 balloon observations of cosmic rays
APPARAO, M. V. K. The low rigidity end of the differential spectra of the proton and helium components of the primary cosmic radiation
COURTER, G. M. Measurement of the primary cosmic ray hydrogen and helium nuclei at Kiruna, Sweden
FAN, C. Y. Solar modulation of the galactic helium spectrum above 30 Mev per nucleon
COMSTOCK, G. M. Abundances and energy spectra for nuclei of galactic origin above 20 Mev per nucleon
FREIER, P. S. Low energy multiply charged nuclei in the cosmic radiation
WADDINGTON, C. J. Very heavy low energy cosmic ray nuclei
BISWAS, S. Solar cosmic ray heavy nuclei and the 18th July 1961 event
ANAND, K. C. Heavy nuclei in the primary cosmic rays in June 1963 at Fort Churchill
FICHTEL, C. E. An experimental examination of low energy cosmic ray heavy nuclei
WEBBER, W. Some implications of the relative spectra of the different charge components in the primary radiations
WEBBER, W. Measurements of the energy spectrum of nuclei with z>3 in the primary radiation using a balloon-borne Carenkov-scintillation counter
O'DELL, F. W. 3He-4He in the primary cosmic radiation at Fort Churchill 1963
ALVIAL, G. Separation of isotopic nuclei of the primary cosmic rays with nuclear emulsions
ALVIAL, G. Estimation of the relative abundance of the carbon isotopes of the primary cosmic rays
ENGELMANN, J. Use of semiconductor telescopes in charge and energy spectrometry of cosmic particles
ROCCHIA, R. Gamma ray generation in the high atmosphere
SCHMITT, R. Heavy cosmic ions recorded in nuclear emulsions exposed in a polar satellite
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Galactic cosmic rays at solar minimum, 1965
HOFMANN, D. J. Measurements of the isotopic composition of helium nuclei in the primary cosmic radiation in the energy interval 80-150 Mev/ nucleon
COBB, R. A spark chamber experiment on cosmic gamma rays
JONES, F. C. Charge ratio of cosmic ray electrons
ROTHENFLUG, R. The energy spectrum of primary galactic x rays between 20 and 50 Kev
McCRACKEN, K. G. A celestial source of X rays in the energy range 20 to 58 Kev
AGRAWAL, P. C. Use of a gas Cerenkov counter for the study of the isotopic composition of helium nuclei in primary cosmic radiation
AGRAWAL, P. C. Flux of primary protons and helium nuclei and East-West and North-South asymmetries near the geomagnetic equator
WADDINGTON, C. J. Spectral composition (Rapporteur paper)
KISSELBACH, V. J. Barometric correction anomaly and nucleonic component time variations during IQSY
GRIFFITHS, W. K. Studies of the barometric coefficients of IGY and NM-64 neutron monitors
DYRING, E. On the multiplicity effect in an IGY neutron monitor
BACHELET, F. Some properties of the radiation recorded by the IGY neutron monitors in the lower atmosphere
BACHELET, F. Daily latitude curves of the cosmic ray nucleonic component obtained in 1963 between 1 and 6.4 GV
KAMINER, N. S. Temperature effect of the cosmic ray neutron component
BERCOVITCH, M. Meteorological factors affecting the counting rate of neutron monitors
CARMICHAEL, H. Introduction of meteorological corrections into meson monitor data
BERCOVITCH, M. The day by day correction of the meson diurnal variation for atmosphere effects
MORI, S. The atmospheric temperature effects on the diurnal variations of cosmic ray intensity
KUZMIN,A. I. Investigation of cosmic ray distribution using the method of daily variations
KRIMSKY, G. F. Angular dependence of couplinh coefficients of the muon component of cosmic rays
DORMAN, L. I. Problems of methods of investigation of cosmic ray variations
CHKHETIA,A.M. Some results of the comparison of cosmic ray intensity variations with the H component of the Earth's geomagnetic field during IGY and IGC
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic ray intensities in the stratosphere over Antarctica and Murmansk
ANDERSON, K.A. Energetic electron spikes in and beyond the transition region
ROTHWELL, P. The boundary of the trapped radiation and the Earth's magnetic field
VERNOV, S. N. Low energy particle fluxes inside the magnetosphere from the data of the electrostatic analysers of the Electron-2 satellite
VERNOV, S. N. Investigation of the outher proton belt
GORTCHAKOV, E. V. Coulomb interaction of electrons with energy of mev in the region of a magnetic anomaly
CHARAKHTCHYAN,A. N. Penetration of the outher radiation belt particles into low altitudes of atmosphere
GREENHILL, J. G. The neutron flux in the upper atmosphere during the 1964 solar minimum
FORBUSH, S. E. On the absolute field of the equatorial ring current
YERSHKOVITCH,A. I. Hypothesis of origin and formation of radiation belts as a result of particle drift the depth of the magnetosphere
TVERSKOY, B.A. On the Earth's radiation theory
VAN DER WALT,A. J. Intensity distributions of cosmic ray components at 307 g cm-2 atmospheric depth in the South African magnetic anomaly
CARMICHAEL, H. Latitude survey in North America
RAY, E. C. On the relation of L derives cut-offs to the results of numerical integrations
KONDO, I. Geographic distribution of vertical cosmic ray threshold rigidities
MAKINO, T. Modulation of cosmic ray threshold rigidity due to geomagnetic cavity field
AHLUWALIA, H. S. The influence of the magnetopause on cosmic ray particle trajectories
SMIRNOV, V. S. The influence of outer sources of geomagnetic field upon the cut-off rigidities and position of impact zones
KORFF, S.A. Measurements of neutrons produced by the cosmic radiation
FRADKIN, M. I. Some results of the investigation of the primary cosmic ray nuclei on the artificial satellite ¿Electron-2¿
LOCKWOOD, J.A. Neutron albedo measurements on rocket flights
ROEDERER, J. G. Magnetospheric phenomena (Rapporteur paper)
KIGOSHI, K. Variation of 14C content in the atmosphere during the past two thousand years
BHANDARI, N. Production of radioisotopes on the Earth by cosmic ray nucleons, muons and photons
HINTENBERGER, H. Cosmic ray produced lithium and calcium in iron meteorites
LAL, D. The implications of the terrestrial abundances of 26 AL and 14C to astrophysical and geophysical quantities
Volume 2:
GREISEN, K. Highlights in air shower studies, 1965
COCCONI, G. Considerations about high energy interactions
BARTON, J. C. Some properties of muon showers observed underground
VERNOV, S. N. Structure of the central part and the core of a muon shower at a depth of 40m w. e.
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Ultra-high energy muons (< 200Gev) in extensive air showers
SEKIDO, Y. Observation of muon air showers
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Properties of extensive air showers rich in muons
MATANO, T. Arrival direction of muon-rich extensive air showers
GAWIN, J. Some properties of mu-poor EAS
HASEGAWA, H. High energy nuclear active particles in extensive air showers at 5200 m altitude
BABAIAN, KH. New data about the nuclear active component of ¿young¿ atmospheric showers
GRIGOROV, N. L. Discussion of one model of the formation of extensive atmospheric showers
BRADT, H. A monte Carlo simulation of the nuclear active cascade in EAS( analysis of Bolivian air shower joint experiment)
COWSIK, R. High energy nuclear active and muonic components in extensive air showers
DANILOVA, T. V. Low energy nuclear active particles in EAS
DEDENKO, L. G. A new method of solving the nuclear cascade equation
MIYAKE, S. Observation of the character of EAS cores
BRAY,A.D. Studies of the cores of extensive air showers
SHIBATA, S. Fine structure of air shower cores observed with 20 m2 spark chamber
SAMORSKI, M. Studies on high energy cascades using a neon hodoscope
ALLAN, H. R. Experiments on the pulse spectrum observed from scintillation and Cerenkov detectors at sea level
KAMEDA, T. Nuclear active particles in extensive air showers near sea level
BRAY,A. D. Response of plastic scintillators to cosmic ray air showers
DUFRESNE, R. Comparative response of Cerenkov and scintillator detectors to large air showers
WDOWCZYK, J. Lateral distribution, energy spectrum and fluctuations of the muon component in electromagnetic cascades
FIRKOWSKI, R. Attenuation of the mu component of EAS determined by the barometric effect
FIRKOWSKI, R. Semi-empirical determination of the fluctuation of the EAS mu component
JELLEY, J. V. Theorical considerations of the radiofrequency emission from extensive air showers
SMITH, F. G. The detection of radio pulses of wavelength 6.8m, in coincidence with extensive air showers, in the energy region 10 16-10 17 ev
PORTER, N.A. A radio system for the detection of air showers
TOYODA, Y. Studies of primary cosmic rays in the energy region 10 14 to 10 17 ev (Bolivian Air Shower Joint Experiment)
BRAUN,O. The composition of photon initiated showers at high energies
BRADT, H. The primary energy spectrum from 8x 10 14 ¿ 4x 10 17 ev
BARKER, P. BASJE angle correlation
MC CAUGHAN, J. B. T. The density spectrum of extensive air showers at 2285 m
SWINSON, D. B. The altitude variation of the extensive air shower density spectrum
BAXTER,A. J. Shower front structure and the properties of extensive air showers
PAL, Y. Arrival time distributions of heavy particles in air showers
ERLYKIN,A.D. The installation for study of EAS and nuclear interactions of cosmic ray particles with energies 10 12- 10 16 EV.
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Correlations between the electron, muon and N components in extensive air showers
BAGGE, E. The extensive air shower experiment at Kiel
KAMATA, K. Air showers at high altitude
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN EMULSION GROUPS Extensive air showers observed in the emulsion chamber
SURI,A. N. Variation of the characteristics of EAS with atmospheric depth
HOLYOAK, B. Theorical studies of the muon component of EAS
HILLAS,A. M. Calculations on the propagation of mesons in extensive air showers
MIYAKE, S. Direct measurement of attenuation leght of extensive air showers
ROCHESTER, G. D. The differential momentum spectrum and charge ratio of muons in extensive air showers
VERNOV, S. N. Study of the extensive air showers with fixed mu meson number and with fixed electron number
ALLAN, H. R. The muon component of air showers
KHISTIANSEN, G. B. Comparison of various models of EAS development with experimental data and the prospects of cosmological and nuclear aspects of EAS investigation
THIELHEIM, K.O. Monte Carlo studies on extensive air shower development
MISAKI,A. Mean square angular and lateral spreads of electrons and photons in a cascade shower
JONES, J. K. The measurement of the time variations of small air showers
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Inverse problem in the cascade theory of showers
BAKHTADZE,A. K. Cascade theory of showers for light and heavy substances taking into account the polarization of the medium
GUZHAVIN, V.V. The process of bremsstrahlung and pair production as they are regarded in the cascade theory of showers
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Energy spectrum, possible chemical composition and anisotropy of the ultra-high energy primary cosmic radiation
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Times lags of nuclear interacting particles in extensive air showers
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Search for heavy mass particles in air showers
DAMGAARD, G. A search for heavy particles in the cosmic radiation
MC CUSKER, C. B.A. Extensive air showers(Rapporteur paper)
DOBROTIN, N.A. The Tien-Shan high altitude installation for studying strong interactions at 100-1000 GEV (preliminary results)
PINKAU, K. Ballon experiment using spark chambers and an ionization spectrometer
DENISOV, E. V. The nuclear cascade process in the ionization calorimeter
SMORODIN, YU Investigation of the nucleon interactions at energies above 10 13 EV
VARDUMIAN, D. T. An investigation of the nuclear active component of cosmic rays
EROFEEVA, I. N. Four-momentum transferred in high energy interactions
EROFEEVA, I. N. The distribution of the energy portion transferred to (pi)0 mesons
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN EMULSION GROUPS Observation of extremely high energy nuclear events by emulsion chamber
MALHOLTRA, P. K. A study of high energy interactions in graphite
ABRAHAM, F. High energy jets produced by heavy primary nuclei of cosmic origin and their fragmentation products
KRAKOW EMULSION GROUP High energy cosmic ray jet research at Krakow
GRIGOROV, N. L. On the generation mechanism of high energy pions in cosmic rays
MISHAKOVA, M. P. Azimuthal angular distributions of secondary particles in cosmic jets
MCCUSKER, C. B.A. Elastic and electromagnetic proton interactions at 3 TEV
GRIGOROV, N. L. Interaction path of high energy nucleons (10 11-10 13 EV) in the atmosphere
BOLOTOV, V. N. Inelastic neutron cross section measurements near 100 GEV
KHRIMIAN,A. V. Shower production by pions and protons with momenta 0.1 and 20 GEV/c in thin layers of matter
BOZOKI, G. Inelastic n-p cross section at 60 GEV
MURZIN V. S. An analysis of methods of measurements of the characteristics of elementary interactions
MALHOLTRA, P. K. The energy spectra of cascades observed at ballon altitudes and the flux of primary protons
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN EMULSION GROUPS Nuclear interactions produced in the emulsion chamber
KELLERMAN E. W. The spectrum of the nuclear active components of cosmic rays
GALSTYAN, D.A. Certain aspects of nucleon isobar production in nucleon interactions at energies 10 3 and 25 GEV
SITTE, K. An experiment to determine the primary intensity and the primary spectrum at energies of 10 12 to 10 13 EV
PAL, Y. Secondary spectra for truncated spectra for the primary cosmic rays
KOBA, Z. Composite model and particle production at superhigh energies
PINKAU, K. Multiplicity of high energy interactions
HUGGET, R. W. The two-fireball and CKP models of ultra-high energy interactions
HASEGAWA, S. New kinematical approach for analyses of high energy cosmic ray jets
SPEAK, L. S. Investigation of high energy nuclear interactions using a quartile energy estimator
GUSEVA, V. V. Interactions of nucleons with complex nuclei at high energies
MAXIMENKO, V. M. On the angular distribution of secondary particles in multiple production at high energies
GERASIMOVA, N. M. On one the features in the jets generated in the hydrodynamical Landau process
ANDRONIKASHVILI, E. L. Taskhra-Tskaro installation for the study of interactions of high energy párticles of cosmic rays with matter
FEIMBERG, E. L. High energy successive interactions
GRIGOROV, N. L. The relationship of neutral and charged particles among nuclear active particles with energies above 100 GEV at mountain altitude
PETERS, B. High energy interactions (Rapporteur paper)
RASTIN, B. C. A study of the meson charge ratio at sea level
VOLKOVA, L. N. On the positive excess of cosmic ray muons at sea level
MC KEOWN, P. K. The charge ratio of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
KAWAGUCHI, S. Further observation of the positive excess of cosmic ray muons
MELKMAN,A. Derivation of the pion multiplicity in nuclear collisions from sea-level positive excess and total muon spectra
FRISHMAN, Y. Average charge distributions in systems of nucleons and pions
CROSSLAND,A. D. On high energy single meson production
VERNOV, S. N. Underground investigation of the penetrating component of high energy cosmic radiation
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Study of properties of mesons by a spark calorimeter at the depth of 200m w.e. Underground
ASHTON, F. Burst production by near horizontal cosmic ray muons at sea level
BOROG, V. V. Angular distribution and energy spectrum of the cosmic particle showers at energies of about 10 12 EV at large zenith angles
MACKEOWN, P. K. The momentum spectrum of cosmic ray muons in the zenith angle range 82.5°-90°
TAKBAEV, ZH. S. Investigation of the electromagnetic cascades in iron and lead at an energy of 100 GEV
BARTON, J. C. Study of the electromagnetic interactions of high energy muons using a large scintillator stack
BARTON, J. C. A study of cascade showers in lead
FOWLER, G. N. On the energy loss of fast charged particles in dielectric media
CREED, D. R. Muon interactions far underground
BULL, R. M. The photonuclear interactions of mesons
RYAJSKAYA,O.G. Depth-intensity curve of nuclear events induced by muons
ACHAR, C. V. The intensity and angular distribution of cosmic rays far underground
BARTON, J. C. A scintillation counter study of cosmic rays deep underground
MIKHALCHI, E. D. The depth-intensity curve of muons and their energy spectrum
ERLYKIN,A. D. Energy losses of relativistic muons in electromagnetic interactions
NISHIMURA, J. The effect of the logarithmic increase of ionization loss on the range fluctuation of high energy mesons
BARTON, J. C. The intensity of stopping pions at sea level and underground
FAST,A. M. Fast neutron production by muons underground
ACHAR, C. V. The Kolar gold Field neutrino experimental
KOCHAROV, G. E. Solar neutrinos
KUZMIN, V.A. On the neutrino spectroscopy of the Sun
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. Solar neutrino interaction with electrons
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. On the solar neutrino detection by the registration of electrons in reaction v+Z=(Z+1)+e-
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. On the experimental possibilities of the observation of neutrinos from collapsing stars
KUZMIN, V.A. On the thermometry of the solar interior by neutrino experiments
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. On the cross section of the reaction v+37 Cl?37 Ar+ e-
KONSTANTINOV, B. P. The interaction between ultra-high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos in the Universe
VOLKOVA, L. V. The energy spectra of muons and neutrinos generated by cosmic rays in different substances
COWAN, C. Muon decays from neutral primaries
MATANO, T. Possible nuclear interaction of a muon of energy above 3x10 14 Ev
BERGESON, H. E. The University of Utah neutrino detector
REINES, R. Evidence for high energy cosmic ray neutrino interactions
WOLFENDALE.A. W. Muons and neutrinos (Rapporteur paper)
HEDGECOCK, P. C. A laboratory technique for simulating cosmic ray threshold effects
CHARMAN, W. N. The potentialites of operating Cerenkov light receivers in the middle ultra-violet regions of the spectrum
MEYER, M.A. An experimental study of some of the basic properties of spark chambers
BACON, D. F. A theoretical analysis of the performance of high resolution magnetic hodoscopes
ASHTON, F. Liquid scintillation counters
HODSON,A. L. A large Wilson cloud chamber and its application to ionization calorimetry work
MIYAMOTO, S. The parallel plate gas amplification counter
WALKER, R. M. Particle tracks in solids and the isotopic composition of contemporary and ancient cosmic rays
BACON, D. F. Current splitting in divided electrode spark chambers
MIYAMOTO, S. A multiwire spark chamber with magnetostrictive delay line as a read-out and momery system
ASATIANI, T. L. Ionization measurement in a streamer chamber
BARTON, J. C. The use of pulse shape discrimination with scintillation counters for cosmic ray studies
BARTON, J. C. The development of scintillation counters based on medicinal paraffin
MEYER, M.A. Chemically inagressive liquid scintillators
BRIGGS, D.A. Particle couting in locally produced showers using vidicon television techniques
ASHTON, F. Feasibility of detecting quarks in cosmic rays
PAL, Y. Possible flux of heavy triplets and similar particles in cosmic radiation and their detection
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QUENBY, J. J. Cosmic rays and interplanetary field
NESS, N. F. Measurements of the magnetic fields in interplanetary space and the magnetosphere
PARKER, E. N. A brief outline of the development of cosmic ray modulation theory
DAVIES, R. D. Magnetic fields in the Galaxy... Ver mais Conteúdo: volume 1:
QUENBY, J. J. Cosmic rays and interplanetary field
NESS, N. F. Measurements of the magnetic fields in interplanetary space and the magnetosphere
PARKER, E. N. A brief outline of the development of cosmic ray modulation theory
DAVIES, R. D. Magnetic fields in the Galaxy as deduced from radio measurements
VERNOV, S. N. Earth's radiation belt
GRIGOROV, N. L. Preliminary results of cosmic ray study from the artifical Earth's satellite Proton-1
GINZBURG, V. L. Origin of cosmic rays
MEYER, P. Primary electrons and positrons in the cosmic radiation
ODA, M. X-ray and y-ray astronomy
LAL, D. Some aspects of astrophysical studies based on observations of isotopic changes
BURBIDGE, E. M. Quasi-stellar objects, radiogalaxies, and the origin of cosmic rays
DORMAN, I. V. 11-year cosmic ray variations
FAN, C. Y. Acceleration of particles in the Earth's shock transition region and beyond
FAN, C. Y. Protons and helium nuclei within interplanetary magnetic ragion which co-rotate with the Sun
COLTAGE, S.A. Theoretical composition of cosmic rays of supernova origin
HAYAKAWA, S. Acceleration of cosmic ray electrons
HAYAKAWA, S. Observation of the energy spectrum of galactic X rays
HILDEBRAND, B. Modulation of generically related galatic cosmic rays
PARKER, E. N. General dynamical effects of cosmic rays in the Galaxy
AIZU, K. Origin of extragalactic cosmic rays
GOLD, T. The expansion of a relativistic gas into intergalactic space
SAKAKIBARA, S. Anisotropy of cosmic rays in the galactic arm
THAMBYAHPILLAI, T. The solar and sideral daily variations of cosmic ray intensity at a depth of 60 m w.e. Underground in London
JACKLYN, R. M. A two-way sideral anisotropy versus seasonal modulation
DORMAN, L. I. Possibilities of isolation of sideral time cosmic ray intensity variations
SPEISER, T. W. Acceleration of particles in the neutral sheet of the geomagnetic tail
NEHER, H. V. Cosmic ray changes during a solar cycle
KANE, S. R. Studies of primary cosmic rays with ionization chambers
DUGGAL, S. P. Solar cycle modulation of cosmic rays
BEWICK,A. An investigation of the modulation of the primary cosmic radiation using an airbone detector
SARABHAI, V. Galatic cosmic rays in the solar system
AXFORD, W. I. The effect of cosmic ray friction on the solar wind
FREIER, P. S. Modulation of cosmic rays by an electric field
QUENBY, J. J. The long-term modulation of the cosmic ray intensity
NERURKAR, N. W. Rigidity spectra of primary cosmic rays in the last solar cycle
ROSE, D. C. The variation of the cosmic ray intensity during the eleven-year solar cycle
AHLUWALIA, H. S. Solar daily variation recorded ata low latitude station by east and west pointing telescope during periods periods of maximum and minimum solar activity
HATTON, C. J. Rigidity dependence of the intensity variation during the solar cycle
KRIMSKY, G. F. Diffusion mechanism of cosmic ray daily variation
HOUGHTON, M. J. A simple contribution to the theory of the anisotropy of cosmic rays
KITAMURA, M. The solar diurnal variation of the cosmic ray intensity
SARABHAI, V. Characteristics of anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays during the solar cycle
ABLES, J. G. The semi-diurnal anisotropy of the cosmic radiation
mcCRACKEN, K. G. A survey of the diurnal anisotropy
MURAKAMI, K. Variations of the latitude dependence of cosmic ray diurnal variations
KANNO, T. On the variation of the time of maximum in the diurnal variation of cosmic ray neutron intensity during IGY and IGC
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Periodic cosmic ray variations and their change during the cycle of solar activity
VLADIMIRSKY, B. M. Some results of studies of the solar-diurnal variation of cosmic rays during the IGY period
FALLER,A. M. The diurnal variation during the past solar cycle
KODAMA, M. Periodical fluctuation studies of cosmic ray diurnal variations during the quiet Sun period
ALANIA, M. V. Asymetric solar wind in connection with the 27-day modulation of the intensity and anisotropy of cosmic rays
DORMAN, L. I. Influence of the changes in Earth's heliolatitude on the cosmic ray intensity in 1963-1964 and evaluation of the cosmic ray intensity gradient perpendicular to the eclipic plane
UENO, H. Rigidity dependence of the cosmic ray diurnal variation during Forbush decrease
KUZMIN,A. I. The first and second spherical harmonics of the daily variations of cosmic rays
BASILEVSKAYA, G.A. 27-day other cyclic variations of cosmic ray intensity
TAKAHASHI, H. Cosmic ray rigidity during a solar rotation and solar wind velocity
FEDCHENKO, K. K. Anisotropy of Forbush-type cosmic ray intensity decrease and electromagnetic conditions in interplanetary space
THAMBYAPILLAI, T. The forbush decrease and the 27-day recurrence tendency in the cosmic ray intensity at a depth of 60 m w.e. Underground in London
CHARAKHTCHYAN,A. N. Cosmic rays solar activity from the data of measurements in the stratosphere
KOLOMEETS, E. V. Effects of cosmic rays according to the chromospheric flares and Forbush effects during solar activity minimum
LAZUTIN, L.L. Solar cosmic rays recorded in the stratosphere in September 1963
JENKINS, R. W. Balloon studies of primary cosmic rays at solar minumum
KATZMAN, J. Changes in the cosmic ray intensity close to te zenith
CHASSON, R. L. Results from the new Denver multidirectional meson telescope
KUDO, S. Anisotropy of cosmic rays in the direction parallel to the rotation axis of the Earth
ALANIA, M. V. Frequency distribution of sudden changes of cosmic ray intensity in connection with solar activity
DORMAN, L. I. Galatic and solar cosmic rays in interplanetary space
KOMORI, H. The rigidity spectrum of primary cosmic rays
BAROUCH, E. An application of convolution product theory to smoothing of neutron monitor data
WILCOX, J. M. A quasi-stationary co-rotating structure in the interplanetary medium
VERNOV, S. N. The corpuscular ionizing radiation space in the immediate vicinity of the Earth
McCRACKEN, K. G. Modulation I (Rapporteur paper)
SARABHAI, V. Modulation II ( Rapporteur paper)
GARMIRE, G. Intergalactic photon density
CLARK, G. W. Observations of cosmic X rays from balloons
LONG, C. D. Flux limits for high-energy y rays from quasars and other possible cosmic ray sources
L!HEUREUX, J. The flux and energy spectrum of primary cosmic ray electrons
RUBTSOV, V. Measurements of cosmic ray electron intensity
BLEEKER, J.A. M. A balloon observation of high energy electrons
AGRINIER, B. The flux and East-West asymmetry of primary electrons at a geomagnetic rigidity cut-off of about 4.5 GV.
DANIEL, R. R. The electron component of the primary cosmic radiation at energies > 15 GEV
WADDINGTON, C. J. Electrons, hydrogen and helium nuclei of the cosmic radiation as observed in 1963 and 1964
CHOW, B. S. Cosmic ray flux variation with height in the stratosphere
WEBBER, W. R. Solar modulation of protons and helium nuclei during the period 1963-1965
ORMES, J. F. Measurements of the primary proton and helium spectraand their modulations using a balloon-borne Cerenkov-scintillation counter
BAIRD, G.A. Fast neutron intensity above Fort Churchill, Canada
APPARAO, M. V. K. Fast neutrons of solar origin
SHUKLA, P. G. The flux of helium nuclei at Hyderabad, India (y=7.6 N)
ANAND, K. C. Energy spectrum of primary helium nuclei at energies greater than 6 Gev
NEELAKANTAN, K.A. Energy spectrum of alpha particles below 600 Mev/ nucleon at solar minimum
BISWAS, S. On the abundance of He nuclei in the primary cosmic radiation
FICHTEL, C. E. 1961-1964 balloon observations of cosmic rays
APPARAO, M. V. K. The low rigidity end of the differential spectra of the proton and helium components of the primary cosmic radiation
COURTER, G. M. Measurement of the primary cosmic ray hydrogen and helium nuclei at Kiruna, Sweden
FAN, C. Y. Solar modulation of the galactic helium spectrum above 30 Mev per nucleon
COMSTOCK, G. M. Abundances and energy spectra for nuclei of galactic origin above 20 Mev per nucleon
FREIER, P. S. Low energy multiply charged nuclei in the cosmic radiation
WADDINGTON, C. J. Very heavy low energy cosmic ray nuclei
BISWAS, S. Solar cosmic ray heavy nuclei and the 18th July 1961 event
ANAND, K. C. Heavy nuclei in the primary cosmic rays in June 1963 at Fort Churchill
FICHTEL, C. E. An experimental examination of low energy cosmic ray heavy nuclei
WEBBER, W. Some implications of the relative spectra of the different charge components in the primary radiations
WEBBER, W. Measurements of the energy spectrum of nuclei with z>3 in the primary radiation using a balloon-borne Carenkov-scintillation counter
O'DELL, F. W. 3He-4He in the primary cosmic radiation at Fort Churchill 1963
ALVIAL, G. Separation of isotopic nuclei of the primary cosmic rays with nuclear emulsions
ALVIAL, G. Estimation of the relative abundance of the carbon isotopes of the primary cosmic rays
ENGELMANN, J. Use of semiconductor telescopes in charge and energy spectrometry of cosmic particles
ROCCHIA, R. Gamma ray generation in the high atmosphere
SCHMITT, R. Heavy cosmic ions recorded in nuclear emulsions exposed in a polar satellite
BALASUBRAHMANYAN, V. K. Galactic cosmic rays at solar minimum, 1965
HOFMANN, D. J. Measurements of the isotopic composition of helium nuclei in the primary cosmic radiation in the energy interval 80-150 Mev/ nucleon
COBB, R. A spark chamber experiment on cosmic gamma rays
JONES, F. C. Charge ratio of cosmic ray electrons
ROTHENFLUG, R. The energy spectrum of primary galactic x rays between 20 and 50 Kev
McCRACKEN, K. G. A celestial source of X rays in the energy range 20 to 58 Kev
AGRAWAL, P. C. Use of a gas Cerenkov counter for the study of the isotopic composition of helium nuclei in primary cosmic radiation
AGRAWAL, P. C. Flux of primary protons and helium nuclei and East-West and North-South asymmetries near the geomagnetic equator
WADDINGTON, C. J. Spectral composition (Rapporteur paper)
KISSELBACH, V. J. Barometric correction anomaly and nucleonic component time variations during IQSY
GRIFFITHS, W. K. Studies of the barometric coefficients of IGY and NM-64 neutron monitors
DYRING, E. On the multiplicity effect in an IGY neutron monitor
BACHELET, F. Some properties of the radiation recorded by the IGY neutron monitors in the lower atmosphere
BACHELET, F. Daily latitude curves of the cosmic ray nucleonic component obtained in 1963 between 1 and 6.4 GV
KAMINER, N. S. Temperature effect of the cosmic ray neutron component
BERCOVITCH, M. Meteorological factors affecting the counting rate of neutron monitors
CARMICHAEL, H. Introduction of meteorological corrections into meson monitor data
BERCOVITCH, M. The day by day correction of the meson diurnal variation for atmosphere effects
MORI, S. The atmospheric temperature effects on the diurnal variations of cosmic ray intensity
KUZMIN,A. I. Investigation of cosmic ray distribution using the method of daily variations
KRIMSKY, G. F. Angular dependence of couplinh coefficients of the muon component of cosmic rays
DORMAN, L. I. Problems of methods of investigation of cosmic ray variations
CHKHETIA,A.M. Some results of the comparison of cosmic ray intensity variations with the H component of the Earth's geomagnetic field during IGY and IGC
VERNOV, S. N. Cosmic ray intensities in the stratosphere over Antarctica and Murmansk
ANDERSON, K.A. Energetic electron spikes in and beyond the transition region
ROTHWELL, P. The boundary of the trapped radiation and the Earth's magnetic field
VERNOV, S. N. Low energy particle fluxes inside the magnetosphere from the data of the electrostatic analysers of the Electron-2 satellite
VERNOV, S. N. Investigation of the outher proton belt
GORTCHAKOV, E. V. Coulomb interaction of electrons with energy of mev in the region of a magnetic anomaly
CHARAKHTCHYAN,A. N. Penetration of the outher radiation belt particles into low altitudes of atmosphere
GREENHILL, J. G. The neutron flux in the upper atmosphere during the 1964 solar minimum
FORBUSH, S. E. On the absolute field of the equatorial ring current
YERSHKOVITCH,A. I. Hypothesis of origin and formation of radiation belts as a result of particle drift the depth of the magnetosphere
TVERSKOY, B.A. On the Earth's radiation theory
VAN DER WALT,A. J. Intensity distributions of cosmic ray components at 307 g cm-2 atmospheric depth in the South African magnetic anomaly
CARMICHAEL, H. Latitude survey in North America
RAY, E. C. On the relation of L derives cut-offs to the results of numerical integrations
KONDO, I. Geographic distribution of vertical cosmic ray threshold rigidities
MAKINO, T. Modulation of cosmic ray threshold rigidity due to geomagnetic cavity field
AHLUWALIA, H. S. The influence of the magnetopause on cosmic ray particle trajectories
SMIRNOV, V. S. The influence of outer sources of geomagnetic field upon the cut-off rigidities and position of impact zones
KORFF, S.A. Measurements of neutrons produced by the cosmic radiation
FRADKIN, M. I. Some results of the investigation of the primary cosmic ray nuclei on the artificial satellite ¿Electron-2¿
LOCKWOOD, J.A. Neutron albedo measurements on rocket flights
ROEDERER, J. G. Magnetospheric phenomena (Rapporteur paper)
KIGOSHI, K. Variation of 14C content in the atmosphere during the past two thousand years
BHANDARI, N. Production of radioisotopes on the Earth by cosmic ray nucleons, muons and photons
HINTENBERGER, H. Cosmic ray produced lithium and calcium in iron meteorites
LAL, D. The implications of the terrestrial abundances of 26 AL and 14C to astrophysical and geophysical quantities
Volume 2:
GREISEN, K. Highlights in air shower studies, 1965
COCCONI, G. Considerations about high energy interactions
BARTON, J. C. Some properties of muon showers observed underground
VERNOV, S. N. Structure of the central part and the core of a muon shower at a depth of 40m w. e.
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Ultra-high energy muons (< 200Gev) in extensive air showers
SEKIDO, Y. Observation of muon air showers
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Properties of extensive air showers rich in muons
MATANO, T. Arrival direction of muon-rich extensive air showers
GAWIN, J. Some properties of mu-poor EAS
HASEGAWA, H. High energy nuclear active particles in extensive air showers at 5200 m altitude
BABAIAN, KH. New data about the nuclear active component of ¿young¿ atmospheric showers
GRIGOROV, N. L. Discussion of one model of the formation of extensive atmospheric showers
BRADT, H. A monte Carlo simulation of the nuclear active cascade in EAS( analysis of Bolivian air shower joint experiment)
COWSIK, R. High energy nuclear active and muonic components in extensive air showers
DANILOVA, T. V. Low energy nuclear active particles in EAS
DEDENKO, L. G. A new method of solving the nuclear cascade equation
MIYAKE, S. Observation of the character of EAS cores
BRAY,A.D. Studies of the cores of extensive air showers
SHIBATA, S. Fine structure of air shower cores observed with 20 m2 spark chamber
SAMORSKI, M. Studies on high energy cascades using a neon hodoscope
ALLAN, H. R. Experiments on the pulse spectrum observed from scintillation and Cerenkov detectors at sea level
KAMEDA, T. Nuclear active particles in extensive air showers near sea level
BRAY,A. D. Response of plastic scintillators to cosmic ray air showers
DUFRESNE, R. Comparative response of Cerenkov and scintillator detectors to large air showers
WDOWCZYK, J. Lateral distribution, energy spectrum and fluctuations of the muon component in electromagnetic cascades
FIRKOWSKI, R. Attenuation of the mu component of EAS determined by the barometric effect
FIRKOWSKI, R. Semi-empirical determination of the fluctuation of the EAS mu component
JELLEY, J. V. Theorical considerations of the radiofrequency emission from extensive air showers
SMITH, F. G. The detection of radio pulses of wavelength 6.8m, in coincidence with extensive air showers, in the energy region 10 16-10 17 ev
PORTER, N.A. A radio system for the detection of air showers
TOYODA, Y. Studies of primary cosmic rays in the energy region 10 14 to 10 17 ev (Bolivian Air Shower Joint Experiment)
BRAUN,O. The composition of photon initiated showers at high energies
BRADT, H. The primary energy spectrum from 8x 10 14 ¿ 4x 10 17 ev
BARKER, P. BASJE angle correlation
MC CAUGHAN, J. B. T. The density spectrum of extensive air showers at 2285 m
SWINSON, D. B. The altitude variation of the extensive air shower density spectrum
BAXTER,A. J. Shower front structure and the properties of extensive air showers
PAL, Y. Arrival time distributions of heavy particles in air showers
ERLYKIN,A.D. The installation for study of EAS and nuclear interactions of cosmic ray particles with energies 10 12- 10 16 EV.
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Correlations between the electron, muon and N components in extensive air showers
BAGGE, E. The extensive air shower experiment at Kiel
KAMATA, K. Air showers at high altitude
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN EMULSION GROUPS Extensive air showers observed in the emulsion chamber
SURI,A. N. Variation of the characteristics of EAS with atmospheric depth
HOLYOAK, B. Theorical studies of the muon component of EAS
HILLAS,A. M. Calculations on the propagation of mesons in extensive air showers
MIYAKE, S. Direct measurement of attenuation leght of extensive air showers
ROCHESTER, G. D. The differential momentum spectrum and charge ratio of muons in extensive air showers
VERNOV, S. N. Study of the extensive air showers with fixed mu meson number and with fixed electron number
ALLAN, H. R. The muon component of air showers
KHISTIANSEN, G. B. Comparison of various models of EAS development with experimental data and the prospects of cosmological and nuclear aspects of EAS investigation
THIELHEIM, K.O. Monte Carlo studies on extensive air shower development
MISAKI,A. Mean square angular and lateral spreads of electrons and photons in a cascade shower
JONES, J. K. The measurement of the time variations of small air showers
ASTAFIEV, V.A. Inverse problem in the cascade theory of showers
BAKHTADZE,A. K. Cascade theory of showers for light and heavy substances taking into account the polarization of the medium
GUZHAVIN, V.V. The process of bremsstrahlung and pair production as they are regarded in the cascade theory of showers
KHRISTIANSEN, G. B. Energy spectrum, possible chemical composition and anisotropy of the ultra-high energy primary cosmic radiation
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Times lags of nuclear interacting particles in extensive air showers
CHATTERJEE, B. K. Search for heavy mass particles in air showers
DAMGAARD, G. A search for heavy particles in the cosmic radiation
MC CUSKER, C. B.A. Extensive air showers(Rapporteur paper)
DOBROTIN, N.A. The Tien-Shan high altitude installation for studying strong interactions at 100-1000 GEV (preliminary results)
PINKAU, K. Ballon experiment using spark chambers and an ionization spectrometer
DENISOV, E. V. The nuclear cascade process in the ionization calorimeter
SMORODIN, YU Investigation of the nucleon interactions at energies above 10 13 EV
VARDUMIAN, D. T. An investigation of the nuclear active component of cosmic rays
EROFEEVA, I. N. Four-momentum transferred in high energy interactions
EROFEEVA, I. N. The distribution of the energy portion transferred to (pi)0 mesons
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN EMULSION GROUPS Observation of extremely high energy nuclear events by emulsion chamber
MALHOLTRA, P. K. A study of high energy interactions in graphite
ABRAHAM, F. High energy jets produced by heavy primary nuclei of cosmic origin and their fragmentation products
KRAKOW EMULSION GROUP High energy cosmic ray jet research at Krakow
GRIGOROV, N. L. On the generation mechanism of high energy pions in cosmic rays
MISHAKOVA, M. P. Azimuthal angular distributions of secondary particles in cosmic jets
MCCUSKER, C. B.A. Elastic and electromagnetic proton interactions at 3 TEV
GRIGOROV, N. L. Interaction path of high energy nucleons (10 11-10 13 EV) in the atmosphere
BOLOTOV, V. N. Inelastic neutron cross section measurements near 100 GEV
KHRIMIAN,A. V. Shower production by pions and protons with momenta 0.1 and 20 GEV/c in thin layers of matter
BOZOKI, G. Inelastic n-p cross section at 60 GEV
MURZIN V. S. An analysis of methods of measurements of the characteristics of elementary interactions
MALHOLTRA, P. K. The energy spectra of cascades observed at ballon altitudes and the flux of primary protons
JAPANESE AND BRAZILIAN EMULSION GROUPS Nuclear interactions produced in the emulsion chamber
KELLERMAN E. W. The spectrum of the nuclear active components of cosmic rays
GALSTYAN, D.A. Certain aspects of nucleon isobar production in nucleon interactions at energies 10 3 and 25 GEV
SITTE, K. An experiment to determine the primary intensity and the primary spectrum at energies of 10 12 to 10 13 EV
PAL, Y. Secondary spectra for truncated spectra for the primary cosmic rays
KOBA, Z. Composite model and particle production at superhigh energies
PINKAU, K. Multiplicity of high energy interactions
HUGGET, R. W. The two-fireball and CKP models of ultra-high energy interactions
HASEGAWA, S. New kinematical approach for analyses of high energy cosmic ray jets
SPEAK, L. S. Investigation of high energy nuclear interactions using a quartile energy estimator
GUSEVA, V. V. Interactions of nucleons with complex nuclei at high energies
MAXIMENKO, V. M. On the angular distribution of secondary particles in multiple production at high energies
GERASIMOVA, N. M. On one the features in the jets generated in the hydrodynamical Landau process
ANDRONIKASHVILI, E. L. Taskhra-Tskaro installation for the study of interactions of high energy párticles of cosmic rays with matter
FEIMBERG, E. L. High energy successive interactions
GRIGOROV, N. L. The relationship of neutral and charged particles among nuclear active particles with energies above 100 GEV at mountain altitude
PETERS, B. High energy interactions (Rapporteur paper)
RASTIN, B. C. A study of the meson charge ratio at sea level
VOLKOVA, L. N. On the positive excess of cosmic ray muons at sea level
MC KEOWN, P. K. The charge ratio of cosmic ray muons at large zenith angles
KAWAGUCHI, S. Further observation of the positive excess of cosmic ray muons
MELKMAN,A. Derivation of the pion multiplicity in nuclear collisions from sea-level positive excess and total muon spectra
FRISHMAN, Y. Average charge distributions in systems of nucleons and pions
CROSSLAND,A. D. On high energy single meson production
VERNOV, S. N. Underground investigation of the penetrating component of high energy cosmic radiation
BIBILASHVILI, M. F. Study of properties of mesons by a spark calorimeter at the depth of 200m w.e. Underground
ASHTON, F. Burst production by near horizontal cosmic ray muons at sea level
BOROG, V. V. Angular distribution and energy spectrum of the cosmic particle showers at energies of about 10 12 EV at large zenith angles
MACKEOWN, P. K. The momentum spectrum of cosmic ray muons in the zenith angle range 82.5°-90°
TAKBAEV, ZH. S. Investigation of the electromagnetic cascades in iron and lead at an energy of 100 GEV
BARTON, J. C. Study of the electromagnetic interactions of high energy muons using a large scintillator stack
BARTON, J. C. A study of cascade showers in lead
FOWLER, G. N. On the energy loss of fast charged particles in dielectric media
CREED, D. R. Muon interactions far underground
BULL, R. M. The photonuclear interactions of mesons
RYAJSKAYA,O.G. Depth-intensity curve of nuclear events induced by muons
ACHAR, C. V. The intensity and angular distribution of cosmic rays far underground
BARTON, J. C. A scintillation counter study of cosmic rays deep underground
MIKHALCHI, E. D. The depth-intensity curve of muons and their energy spectrum
ERLYKIN,A. D. Energy losses of relativistic muons in electromagnetic interactions
NISHIMURA, J. The effect of the logarithmic increase of ionization loss on the range fluctuation of high energy mesons
BARTON, J. C. The intensity of stopping pions at sea level and underground
FAST,A. M. Fast neutron production by muons underground
ACHAR, C. V. The Kolar gold Field neutrino experimental
KOCHAROV, G. E. Solar neutrinos
KUZMIN, V.A. On the neutrino spectroscopy of the Sun
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. Solar neutrino interaction with electrons
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. On the solar neutrino detection by the registration of electrons in reaction v+Z=(Z+1)+e-
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. On the experimental possibilities of the observation of neutrinos from collapsing stars
KUZMIN, V.A. On the thermometry of the solar interior by neutrino experiments
DOMOGATSKY, G. V. On the cross section of the reaction v+37 Cl?37 Ar+ e-
KONSTANTINOV, B. P. The interaction between ultra-high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos in the Universe
VOLKOVA, L. V. The energy spectra of muons and neutrinos generated by cosmic rays in different substances
COWAN, C. Muon decays from neutral primaries
MATANO, T. Possible nuclear interaction of a muon of energy above 3x10 14 Ev
BERGESON, H. E. The University of Utah neutrino detector
REINES, R. Evidence for high energy cosmic ray neutrino interactions
WOLFENDALE.A. W. Muons and neutrinos (Rapporteur paper)
HEDGECOCK, P. C. A laboratory technique for simulating cosmic ray threshold effects
CHARMAN, W. N. The potentialites of operating Cerenkov light receivers in the middle ultra-violet regions of the spectrum
MEYER, M.A. An experimental study of some of the basic properties of spark chambers
BACON, D. F. A theoretical analysis of the performance of high resolution magnetic hodoscopes
ASHTON, F. Liquid scintillation counters
HODSON,A. L. A large Wilson cloud chamber and its application to ionization calorimetry work
MIYAMOTO, S. The parallel plate gas amplification counter
WALKER, R. M. Particle tracks in solids and the isotopic composition of contemporary and ancient cosmic rays
BACON, D. F. Current splitting in divided electrode spark chambers
MIYAMOTO, S. A multiwire spark chamber with magnetostrictive delay line as a read-out and momery system
ASATIANI, T. L. Ionization measurement in a streamer chamber
BARTON, J. C. The use of pulse shape discrimination with scintillation counters for cosmic ray studies
BARTON, J. C. The development of scintillation counters based on medicinal paraffin
MEYER, M.A. Chemically inagressive liquid scintillators
BRIGGS, D.A. Particle couting in locally produced showers using vidicon television techniques
ASHTON, F. Feasibility of detecting quarks in cosmic rays
PAL, Y. Possible flux of heavy triplets and similar particles in cosmic radiation and their detection
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Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Cosmic Rays : London, September 1965
Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Cosmic Rays : London, September 1965
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