SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS

J.A. SIMPSON

 

  

 

1. A New Type of Search Coil for Ballistic Measurement of Magnetic Field Strength
Rev. Sci. Inst. 11, 430, 1940.

2. Scanning Device for Plotting Equipotential Lines
Rev. Sci. Inst. 12, 37, 1941.

3. The Polarization of Electrons (with E. Trounson)
Phys. Rev. 63, 55, 1943.

4. Four-Pi Solid Angle G. M. Counters
Rev. Sci. Inst. 15, 119, 1944.

5. Reduction of the Natural Insensitive Time in G. M. Counters
Phys. Rev. 66, 39, 1944.

6. A Precision Alpha-Proportional Counter
Rev. Sci. Inst. 18, 884, 1947.

7. Air Proportional Counters,
Rev. Sci. Inst. 19, 733, 1948.

8. The Latitude Dependence of Neutron Densities in the Atmosphere as a Function of Altitude
Phys. Rev. 73, 1389, 1948.

9. On the Latitude Dependence of Nuclear Disintegrations and Neutrons at 30,000 Feet (with R.B. Uretz)
Phys. Rev. 76, 569, 1949.

10. On the Latitude Dependence of Neutrons and Low-Energy Nuclear Disintegrations, pp. 175-180, Proc. of the Echo Lake Cosmic Ray Symposium, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C., November 1949.

11. On the Production of Neutrons and Its Relationship to the Primary Cosmic Rays, pp. 252-254, Proc. of the Echo Lake Cosmic Ray Symposium, Department of the Navy, Washington, D.C., November 1949.

12. Theory and Properties of Low Voltage Radiation Counters
Rev. Sci. Inst. 21, 558, 1950.

13. The Production of Nuclear Disintegrations and Neutrons at the Geomagnetic Equator, (with E. Hungerford)
Phys. Rev. 77, 847, 1950.

14. Change of Cosmic Ray Neutron Intensity Following Solar Disturbances
Phys. Rev. 81, 639, 1951.

15. Neutrons from the Nucleonic Component as an Indicator of Changes in Primary Intensities
Phys. Rev. 81, 895, 1951.

16. Neutrons Produced in the Atmosphere by the Cosmic Radiations
Phys. Rev. 83, 1175, 1951.

17. Nuclear Bursts Produced in the Low Energy Nucleonic Component of the Cosmic Radiations (with H.W. Baldwin and R.B. Uretz)
Phys. Rev. 84, 332, 1951.

18. The Solar Component of the Cosmic Radiations Derived from Intensity Variations, Intl. Council of Scientific Unions; Joint Commission for the Study of Relations Between Solar and Terrestrial Phenomena, 25, Rome, 1952.

19. A Solar Component of the Primary Cosmic Radiation (with W. Fonger and L. Wilcox)
Phys. Rev. 85, 366, 1952.

20. Cosmic Ray Neutron Production in Elements as a Function of Latitude and Altitude (with R.B. Uretz)
Phys. Rev. 90, 44, 1953.

21. Cosmic Radiation Intensity-Time Variations and Their Origin: 1.Neutron Intensity Variation Method and Meteorological Factors (with W.H. Fonger and S.B. Treiman)
Phys. Rev. 90, 934, 1953.

22. Properties of the Low Energy Nucleonic Component at Large Atmospheric Depths (with W.C. Fagot)
Phys. Rev. 90, 1068, 1953.

23. Evidence for a Solar Cosmic Ray Component, "The Solar System", Vol. 1, p. 715, 1953, (The Sun), Vol. 1, Chap. 9, 715, 1953, edited by G.P. Kuiper, The University of Chicago Press.

24. Properties of Primary Intensity-Time Variations (with J. Firor, W.H. Fonger and S.B. Treiman)
Recueil des Travaux de L'Observatoire du Pic-du-Midi, Bagneres de Bigorre, France, 4-8, 1953.

25. Problems Related to the Nucleonic Cascade at Small Atmospheric Depths
Proc. NSF Cosmic Ray Conf., IV, 20, 1953.

26. Contribution of the Sun to Cosmic Ray Intensity
Proc. NSF Cosmic Ray Conf., VI, 4, 1953.

27. Primary Intensity-Time Variations
Proc. NSF Cosmic Ray Conf., V, 3, 1953.

28. Cosmic Radiation Intensity-Time Variations and Their Origin: III. The Origin of 27-Day Variations
Phys. Rev. 94, 426, 1954.

29. Cosmic Radiation Intensity-Time Variations and Their Origin: V. The Daily Variation of Intensity (with J. Firor and W.H. Fonger)
Phys. Rev. 94, 1031, 1954.

30. Production of Cosmic Radiation at the Sun (with J. Firor and S.B. Treiman)
Phys. Rev. 95, 1015, 1954.

31. Changes in Amplitude of the Cosmic Ray 27-day Intensity Variation with Solar Activity (with P. Meyer)
Phys. Rev. 96, 1085, 1954.

32. The Cosmic Radiation and Solar-Terrestrial Relationships
Annales de Geophysique 11, 305, 1955.

33. The Association of a 'Unipolar' Magnetic Region on the Sun with Changes of Primary Cosmic Ray Intensity (with H.W. Babcock and H.D. Babcock)
Phys. Rev. 98, 1402-1406, 1955.

34. Changes in the Low Energy Particle Cut-Off and Primary Spectrum of Cosmic Radiation, 1, (with P. Meyer)
Phys. Rev. 99, 1517, 1955.

34a. Geomagnetic Coordinates Derived from Cosmic Ray Observations (with K.B. Fenton, J. Katzman and D.C. Rose)
Proc. 4th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Mexico, 85, 1955.

35. On Deriving Geomagnetic Dipole Field Coordinates from Cosmic Ray Observations (with F. Jory and M. Pyka)
J. Geophys. Res. 61, 11, 1956.

35a. The Effective Geomagnetic Field Coordinates for Cosmic-Ray Particles
J. Geophys. Res. 61, 364, 1956.

36. Cosmic Ray Experiments Derived from Recent U.S. Antarctic Expeditions "Antaractica in the International Geophysical Year"
Geophys. Monograph, 1, Natl. Acad. of Sci., 107, 1956.

37. The Effective Geomagnetic Equator for Cosmic Radiation (with K.B. Fenton, J. Katzman and D.C. Rose)
Phys. Rev. 102, 1648, 1956.

38. The Solar Cosmic Rays of February 1956 and Their Propagation Through Interplanetary Space (with P. Meyer and E.N. Parker)
Phys. Rev. 104, 768, 1956.

39. Latitude Effect of the Cosmic Ray Nucleon and Meson Components at Sea Level from the Arctic to the Antarctic (with D.C. Rose, J. Katzman and K.B. Fenton)
Canadian Jour. Phys. 34, 968, 1956.

40. Solar Origin of Changes in Primary Cosmic Radiation
Proc. Natl. Acad. of Sci. 43, 42, 1957

41. Changes in the Low Energy Particle Cutoff and Primary Spectrum of Cosmic Rays, II (with P. Meyer)
Phys. Rev. 106, 568, 1957.

42. The 24-Hour Intensity Variations of the Primary Cosmic Rays (with A.M. Conforto)
II Nuovo Cimento 5, 1052, 1957.

43. Initial Stages in the Propagation of Cosmic Rays Produced by Solar Flares (with R. Lüst)
Phys. Rev. 108, 1563, 1957.

44. Cosmic Radiation Neutron Intensity Monitor
Annals of the Intl. Geophysical Year, IV, Parts 1, II and III, 351, Pergamon Press, London, 1958.

45. The Non-Periodic Intensity Variations and Their Origins
Proc. 4th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Mexico, 184, 1955 (In Memoria Del V Congreso Intl. de Radiacion Cosmica, publ. by Instituto National de Investigacion Cientifica, Mexico, 1958).

46. Solar Production and Modulation of Cosmic Rays and Their Propagation Through Interplanetary Space
"Electromagnetic Phenomena in Cosmical Physics", 335, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1958.

46a. The Effective Geomagnetic Field Coordinates for Cosmic-Ray Particles
J. Geophys. Res. 61, 364, 1956.

47. Changes of the Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum 1954-1958
Bull I.G.Y. 15, 11, 1958.

48. Further Experiments Concerning the Geomagnetic Field Effective for Cosmic Rays (with L. Katz and P. Meyer)
11 Nuovo Cimento, Ser. X, No. 2, Supp. to Vol. 8, 277, 1958.

49. Solar Flare Cosmic Rays and Their Propagation
11 Nuovo Cimento, Ser. X, No. 2, Supp. to Vol. 8, 133, 1958.

50. New Experiments Concerning the Geomagnetic Field Extending Into Interplanetary Space
Geophysics and the IGY, Geophysical Monograph, Vol. 2,
American Geophysical Union, 65, 1958.

51. New Changes in the Low Energy Particle Cut-Off and Spectrum of the Primary Cosmic Radiation (with P. Meyer)
11 Nuovo Cimento, Ser. X, Vol. 2, Supp. to Vol. 8, 233, 1958.

52. Round-Table Discussion (Space Symposium, American Geophys. Union)
J. Geophys. Res. 64, 11, 1691, 1959. The Exploration of Space, Ed. by Robert Jastrow, 49, The Macmillan Co. (New York 1960).

53. Trapped and Cosmic Radiation Measurements from Explorer VI (with C.Y. Fan and Peter Meyer)
Space Research, Ed. by H. Kallman-Bijl, 951, No. Holland Publishing Co. (Amsterdam 1960).

54. Physics of Fields and Energetic Particles in Space,
Science in Space, Ed. by L.V. Berkner and H. Odishaw, Chap. 11, 221, McGraw-Hill, 1961.

55. The Acceleration and Propagation of Particles Within the Solar System
Science In Space, Ed. By L.V. Berkner and H. Odishaw, Chap. 13, 239, McGraw-Hill, 1961.

56. Solar Modulation of Cosmic Radiation and Other Energetic Particles Reaching the Earth,
Science in Space, Ed. by L.V. Berkner and H. Odishaw, Chap. 14, 261, McGraw-Hill, 1961.

57. Variations of Solar Origin in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
Astrophys. Jour. Supp. 4, No. 44, 378, 1960.

58. The Production of Tritons and 14C in the Terrestrial Atmosphere by Solar Protons
J. Geophys. Res. Letters 65, 5, 1615, 1960.

59. Cosmic Radiation Intensity Decreases Observed at the Earth and in the Nearby Planetary Medium, (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
Phys. Rev. Letters 4, 421, 1960.

60. Preliminary Results from the Space Probe Pioneer V (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
J. Geophys. Res. 65, 1861, 1960.

61. Solar Flare Cosmic Rays
Trans. Intl. Astro. Union, X, 641, 1960.

62. Rapid Reduction of Cosmic-Radiation Intensity Measured in Interplanetary Space (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
Phys. Rev. Letters 5, 269, 1960.

63. Experiments on the Eleven Year Changes of Cosmic-Ray Intensity Using a Space Probe (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
Phys. Rev. Letters 5, 272, 1960.

64. The Equatorial Pitch Angle Distributions of Electrons in the Outer Radiation Belt, (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
Space Research II, Ed. by H.C. Van de Hulst, C. de Jager and A.F. Moore, 867, No. Holland Publishing Co., (Amsterdam 1961).

65. The Observed Outer Belt Electron Distribution and the Neutron Decay Hypothesis (with W.N. Hess, J. Killeen, C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
J. Geophys. Res. 66, 8, 2313, 1961.

66. The Dynamics and Structure of the Outer Radiation Belt (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
J. Geophys. Res. 66, 9, 2607, 1961.

67. The Cosmic Ray Intensity Gradient in Space During Solar Modulation (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
J. Phys. Soc. of Japan 17, Supp. A-II, 505, 1962.

68. Dynamics of the Outer Radiation Belt (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
J. Phys. Soc. of Japan 17, Supp. A-II, 154, 1962.

69. Recent Investigations of the Low Energy Cosmic and Solar Radiation, Semaine d'Etude sur le Probleme du rayonnement cosmique dans l'espace interplanetaire, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Vatican City, 323, 1963.

70. Solar Energetic Radiation - A Brief Report and Bibliography of U.S. Research, 1960-62
Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union 44, 472, 1963.

71. Tables of IGY Cosmic Ray Data (J.A. Simpson, Editor and Contributor),
Annals of the Intl. Geophysical Year XXVI, 1, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1963.

72. Tables of the IGY Cosmic Ray Data (J.A. Simpson, Editor and Contributor)
Annals of the Intl. Geophysical Year, XXVII, 537, 1964.

73. Tables of the IGY Cosmic Ray Data (J.A. Simpson, Editor and Contributor)
Annals of the Intl. Geophysical Year, XXVIII, 1, 1964.

74. Primary Cosmic Ray Spectrum and the Transition Region Between Interplanetary and Interstellar Space
Proc. 8th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., India, II, p. 155, Commercial press, Bombay, 1964.

75. The Magnetospheric Cut-Off for 1.5 MeV Extra-terrestrial Protons (with C.Y. Fan and E.C. Stone)
Phys. Rev. Letters 12, 269, 1964.

76. Evidence for > 30 keV Electrons Associated in the Shock Transition Region Beyond the Earth's Magnetospheric Boundary (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Phys. Rev. Letters 13, 149, 1964.

77. Initial Results from the First Interplanetary Monitoring Platform (IMP-1) (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler), Geophysics Bulletin,
Am. Geophys. Union 45, 501, 1964.

78. The Cosmic Radiation Helium Spectrum Below 90 MeV/Nucleon Measured on the IMP-1 Satellite (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Jour. Geophys. Res. 70, 3515, 1965.

79. Search for Trapped Electrons and a Magnetic Moment at Mars by Mariner IV (with J.J. O'Gallagher)
Science 149, 1233, 1965.

80. Cosmic and Trapped Radiation Studies Designed by the University of Chicago (with C.Y. Fan and P. Meyer)
Scientific Findings from Explorer VI, 213, NASA Document SP-54, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1965

81. Abundances and Energy Spectra for Nuclei of Galactic Origin Above 20 MeV per Nucleon (with G. Comstock and C.Y. Fan)
Proc. 9th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., London, 1, 4, 383, Phys. Soc., London, 1965.

82. Acceleration of Particles in the Earth's Shock Transition Region and Beyond (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Proc. 9th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., London, 1, 2, 105, Phys. Soc., London, 1965.

83. Solar Modulation of the Galactic Helium Spectrum Above 30 MeV per Nucleon (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Proc. 9th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., London, 1, 4, 380, Phys. Soc., London, 1965.

84. Protons and Helium Nuclei Within Interplanetary Magnetic Regions Which Co-rotate with the Sun (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Proc. 9th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., London, 1, 2, 109, Phys. Soc., London, 1965.

85. Acceleration of Electrons Near the Earth's Bow Shock and Beyond (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
J. Geophys. Res. 71, 1837, 1966.

86. The Isotopic Abundances and Energy Spectra of He3 and He4 Above 40 MeV per Nucleon from the Galaxy (with C.Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler and K.C. Hsieh)
Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 813, 1966.

87. Abundances and Energy Spectra of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei Above 20 MeV per Nucleon in the Nuclear Charge Range 2_ Z _ 26 (with G. Comstock and C.Y. Fan)
Ap. J. 146, 51, 1966.

88. Anisotropy and Fluctuations of Solar Proton Fluxes of Energies 0.6 to 100 MeV Measured on the Pioneer 6 Space Probe (with C.Y. Fan, J.E. Lamport and D.R. Smith)
J. Geophys. Res. 71, 3289, 1966.

89. Anisotropic Propagation of Solar Protons Deduced From Simultaneous Observations by Earth Satellites and the Mariner-IV Space Probe (with J.J. O'Gallagher)
Phys. Rev. Letters 16, 1212, 1966.

90. Galactic Deuterium and the Energy Spectrum Above 20 MeV Per Nucleon (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Phys. Rev. Letters 17, 329, 1966.

91. The Heliocentric Intensity Gradients of Cosmic Ray Protons and Helium During Minimum Solar Modulation (with J.J. O'Gallagher)
Ap. J. Letters 147, 819, 1967.

92. Primary Cosmic Ray Electron Energy Spectrum From 10 MeV to 40 MeV (with C.Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler and S.D. Verma)
Ap. J. 151, 737, 1968.

93. Differential Energy Spectra and Intensity Variations of 1-20 MeV Per Nucleon Protons and Helium Nuclei in Interplanetary Space (1964-1966) (with C.Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler, B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 10th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Calgary, Canada, Canadian Jour. Phys. 46, S498, 196.

94. Dimension of the Cosmic Ray Modulation Region (with J.A. Wang)
Ap. J. 149, L73, 1967.

95. Satellite Measurements of the Low Energy Cosmic Ray Li, Be, B, C, N, O Nuclei and Their Implications (with C.Y. Fan and G. Gloeckler)
Proc. 10th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Calgary, Canada, Canadian Jour. Phys. 46, S548, 1968.

96. Electrons Within the Neutral Sheet of the Magnetospheric Tail (with T. Murayama)
J. Geophys. Res. 73, 891, 1968.

97. Protons Associated With Centers of Solar Activity and Their Propagation in Interplanetary Magnetic Field Regions and Co-rotating With the Sun (with C.Y. Fan, M. Pick, R. Pyle and D.R. Smith)
J. Geophys. Res. 73, 1555, 1968.

98. Energy Spectra and Abundances of the Cosmic Ray Nuclei He to Fe From the OGO-1 Satellite Epxeriments (with G.M. Comstock and C.Y. Fan)
Ap. J. 155, 609, 1969.

99. Relativistic Electrons Confined Within the Neutral Sheet of the Geomagnetic Tail (with J. Retzler)
J. Geophys. Res. 74, 2149, 1969.

100. Galactic Abundances and Spectra of Cosmic Rays Measured on the IMP-4 Satellite I. Helium and Medium, and the Very Heavy Nuclei (with M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 11th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Budapest, Hungary, Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 29, Supp. 1, 317, 1970.

 

 

101. Galactic Abundances and Spectra of Cosmic Rays Measured on the IMP-4 Satellite II. Li, Be, B and the Medium Nuclei (with M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 11th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Budapest, Hungary, Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 29, Supp. 1, 325, 1970.

102. The "Quiet Time" Fluxes of Protons and a-Particles (with C.Y. Fan, G. Gloeckler and B. McKibben)
Proc. 11th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Budapest, Hungary, Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 29, Supp. 2, 261, 1970.

103. The Isotopic Abundances and Energy Spectra of H2, He3 and He4 of Cosmic Ray Origin in the Energy Region 10-100 MeV/Nucleon (with K.C. Hsieh)
Ap. J. Letters 158, L37, 1969.

104. The Eleven-Year and Residual Solar Modulation of Cosmic Rays (1952- 1969) (with J.R. Wang)
Ap. J. 161, 265, 1970.

105. The Relative Abundances and Energy Spectra of 3He and 4He from Solar Flares (with K.C. Hsieh)
Ap. J. Letters 162, L191, 1970.

106. Identification and Relative Abundances of C, N and O Nuclei Trapped in the Geomagnetic Field (with A. Mogro-Campero)
Phys. Rev. Letters 25, 1631, 1970.

107. Galactic He3 Above 10 MeV Per Nucleon and the Solar Contributions of H and He (with K.C. Hsieh)
Ap. J. Letters 162, L197, 1970.

108. Cosmic Ray H2 from Satellite Measurements, 1965 to 1969 (with K.C. Hsieh and G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. 166, 221, 1971.

109. Energy Dependence of the Abundances of Galactic He, L and M Nuclei from Satellite Measurements (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 12th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Hobart, Tasmania 1, 209, 1971.

110. Abundances of the Galactic Nuclei H Through the Fe Group from Satellite Measurements (with B.G. Cartwright and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 12th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Hobart, Tasmania 1, 215, 1971.

111. Cosmic Ray Source and Local Interstellar Spectra Deduced from the H and He Isotopes (with G.M. Comstock and K.C. Hsieh)
Ap. J. 173, 691, 1972.

112. The Fluorine Abundances in the Galactic Cosmic Radiation (with B.G. Cartwright and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Ap. J. 182, 9, 1973.

113. Enrichment of Very Heavy Nuclei in the Composition of Solar Accelerated Particles (with A. Mogro-Campero)
Ap. J. Letters 171, L5, 1972.

114. The Abundances of Solar Accelerated Nuclei from Carbon to Iron (with A. Mogro-Campero)
Ap. J. Letters 177, L37, 1972.

115. Galactic Sources and the Propagation of Cosmic Rays (A Review of the Light Isotopes and the Odd-Z Elements)
Proc. 12th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Hobart, Tasmania, Invited and Rapporteur Papers, 324, 1971.

116. Energetic Particle Measurements at the Environment of Mercury and Venus
JPL Document No. 615-5, Pasadena, Calif., Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 1972.

117. Solar Flare Accelerated Isotopes of Hydrogen and Helium (with J.D. Anglin and W.F. Dietrich)
High Energy Phenomena on the Sun Symposium Proc., Ed. by R. Ramaty and R.G. Stone, NASA SP342 (U.S. Govt. Printing Office), pp. 315, 1973.

118. A New Test for Solar Modulation Theory: The May-July 1972 Low Energy Cosmic Ray Proton and Helium Spectra (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. Letters 182, L81, 1973.

119. Preliminary Pioneer 10 Intensity Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays (with R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Ap. J. Letters 181, L9, 1973.

120. The Abundances of Galactic Cosmic Ray Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen and Their Astrophysical Implications (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. Letters 184, 967, 1973.

121. Abundances Relative to Carbon of the Elements Silicon to Nickel in the Galactic Cosmic Radiation (with B.G. Cartwright and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 13th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Colorado, 1, 232, 1973.

122. The Anomalous 1972 Low Energy Galactic Cosmic Ray Proton and Helium Spectra (with G.M. Mason and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 13th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Colorado, 2, 1304, 1973.

123. Isotopic Composition of Low Energy Beryllium in the Galactic Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 13th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Colorado, 1, 100, 1973.

124. The Interplanetary Quiet Time Differential Spectra of Protons and Helium Below ~ 2 MeV/Nucleon from Pioneer 10 (with A.J. Tuzzolino)
Proc. 13th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Colorado, 2, 1662, 1973.

125. On the Origin of Low Energy Heavy Nuclei Below 30 MeV per Nucleon Observed in Interplanetary Space During Quiet Times, 1968-72 (with A. Mogro-Campero and N. Schofield)
Proc. 13th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Colorado, 1, 140, 1973.

126. Heliospheric Intensity Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Electrons from Pioneer 10 (with G. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher, M. Perkins and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Proc. 13th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Denver, Colorado, 2, 743, 1973.

127. Deuterium and Tritium from Solar Flares at ~10 MeV per Nucleon (with J.D.Anglin and W.F.Dietrich)
Ap. J. Letters 186, L41, 1973.

128. The Interplanetary Quiet Time Spectra of Protons and Helium Below 2 MeV per Nucleon Between 1 and 3.8 Astronomical Units (with A.J. Tuzzolino)
Ap. J. Letters 185, L149, 1973.

129. Protons and Electrons Accelerated in Jupiter's Magnetic Field: Results from the University of Chicago Experiment on Pioneer 10 (with D. Hamilton, G. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, A. Mogro-Campero, M. Perkins, K.R. Pyle, A.J. Tuzzolino and J.J. O'Gallagher)
Science 183, 306, 1974.

130. Search By Mariner 10 for Electrons and Protons Accelerated in Association with Venus (with J.H. Eraker, J.E. Lamport and P.H. Walpole)
Science 183, 1318, 1974.

131. Electrons and Protons Accelerated in Mercury's Magnetic Field (with J.H. Eraker, J.E. Lamport and P.H. Walpole)
Science 185, 160, 1974.

132. The Detection of Jovian High Energy Electrons in Interplanetary Space 1 A.U. from the Planet (with D.L. Chenette and T.F. Conlon)
Proc. 3rd Solar Wind Conf., UCLA Publication (C.T. Russell, Ed.), 214, 1974.

133. Progress Report on the Radial Gradients of Cosmic Ray Nuclei 0.5 MeV Per Nucleon to Relativistic Energies and Electrons 6 to 30 MeV (with T.F. Conlon, J.J. O'Gallagher, R.B. McKibben and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Proc. 3rd Solar Wind Conf., UCLA Publication (C.T. Russell, Ed.), 472, 1974.

134. Bursts of Relativistic Electrons from Jupiter Observed in Interplanetary Space With Time Variations of the Planetary Rotation Period (with D.L. Chenette and T.F. Conlon)
J. Geophys. Res. 79, 3551, 1974.

135. The Protons and Electrons Trapped in the Jovian Dipole Magnetic Field Region and Their Interaction With Io (with D.C. Hamilton, R.B. McKibben, A. Mogro-Campero, K.R. Pyle and A.J. Tuzzolino)
J. Geophys. Res. 79, 3522, 1974.

136. Evidence from Charged Particle Studies for the Distortion of the Jovian Magnetosphere (with R.B. McKibben)
J. Geophys. Res. 79, 3545, 1974.

137. Origin and Composition of Heavy Nuclei Between 10 and 60 MeV Per Nucleon During Interplanetary Quiet Times in 1968-1972 (with A. Mogro-Campero)
Ap. J. 200, 773, 1975.

138. Energy Dependence of the Si/Fe Ratio in the Galactic Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz, E. Juliusson, G.M. Mason and P. Meyer)
Ap. J. 197, 489, 1975.

139. Charateristics of Jovian Trapped Electrons and Protons for R < 20 RJ and Their Interaction With Io (with D.C. Hamilton, R.B. McKibben, A. Mogro-Campero, K.R. Pyle and A.J. Tuzzolino)
The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, (V. Formisano, Ed. -- Dordrecht-Holland: D. Reidel Publ. Co.), 52, 317, 1975.

140. On the Distortion of the Jovian Magnetic Field for R > 40 RJ as Deduced from Charged Particle Studies (with R.B. McKibben)
The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, (V. Formisano, Ed. -- Dordrecht-Holland: D. Reidel Publ. Co.), 52, 307, 1975.

141. Observations in Interplanetary Space of Relativistic Electrons from Jupiter (with D.L. Chenette and T.F. Conlon)
The Magnetospheres of the Earth and Jupiter, (V. Formisano, Ed. -- Dordrecht-Holland: D. Reidel Publ. Co.), 52, 301, 1975.

142. The Anomalous 4He Component in the Cosmic Ray Spectrum 50 MeV Per Nucleon During 1972-1974 (with G.M. Mason and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Ap. J. 202, 265, 1975.

143. Jupiter Revisited: First Results from the University of Chicago Charged Particle Experiment on Pioneer 11 (with D.C. Hamilton, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, M. Perkins, K.R. Pyle and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Science 188, 455, 1975.

144. Production Mechanisms for Solar Flare Helium-3 (with J.D. Anglin)
Conf. Proc. 7th Leningrad Intl. Seminar on Solar Particle Fluxes and Radiation Belts of the Earth and Jupiter, Acad. NAUK, USSR, 33, 1975.

145. The Low Energy Cosmic Ray H2 and He3 Spectra and the Anomalous He4 Component (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 14th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Munich, 1, 319, 1975.

146. The Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic Ray Li, Be and B (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 14th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Munich, 1, 325, 1975.

147. The Relative Abundances of Galactic Cosmic Ray Be7, Be9 and Be10 , (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 14th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Munich, 1, 331, 1975.

148. Cosmic Ray Radial Intensity Gradients Measured by Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11 (with R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Proc. 14th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Munich, 4, 1512, 1975.

149. Nucleon Radial Gradients Between 0.45 and 1.0 A.U. from the Mariner 10 Mission to Mercury (with S. Christon, S. Daly, J.H. Eraker, J.E. Lamport and G. Lentz)
Proc. 14th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Munich, 5, 1848, 1975.

150. The Cosmic Ray Age Deduced from the Be10 Abundance (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. Letters 201, L141, 1975.

151. The Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic Ray Lithium, Beryllium and Boron (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. Letters 201, L145, 1975.

152. "Reply" to Comments by T.P. Armstrong et al. on "Electrons and Protons Accelerated in Mercury's Magnetic Field"
J. Geophys. Res. 80, 4018, 1975.

153. Dynamics of the Jovian Magnetosphere and Energetic Particle Radiation (with R.B. McKibben)
Jupiter (Ed. T. Gehrels: The University of Arizona Press, Tucson, Arizona), 738, 1976.

154. Jovian Electron Bursts: Correlation with the Interplanetary Field Direction and Hydromagnetic Waves (with E.J. Smith, B.T. Tsurutani, D.L. Chenette, and T.F. Conlon)
J. Geophys. Res. 81, 65, 1976.

155. Experiments Out of the Solar System Ecliptic Plane: An Introduction to the Ecliptic Mission
Proc. of the Symposium on the Study of the Sun and Interplanetary Medium in Three Dimensions, Chap. 1, 10 (Ed. L.A. Fisk and W.I. Axford)
Goddard Space Flight Center Publication X-660-76-53, 1976.

156. Evidence for Interplanetary Acceleration of Nucleons in Corotating Interaction Regions (with C.W. Barnes)
Ap. J. Letters 210, L91, 1976.

157. Modulation of Jovian Electron Intensity in Interplanetary Space by Corotating Interaction Regions (with T.F. Conlon)
Ap. J. Letters 211, L45, 1977.

158. The Interplanetary Acceleration of Nucleons and Modulation of Jovian Electrons Between 1 and 10 AU by Corotating Regions of Solar Origin (with C.W. Barnes, D.L. Chenette, T.F. Conlon and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. Intl. Seminar on Active Processes on the Sun and the Solar Neutrino Problem: Izvestiia (USSR) Sec. II A Fizicheskaia, 41, No. 2, 303-321, 1977.

159. The Jovian Relativistic Electron Distribution in Interplanetary Space from 1-11 AU: Evidence for a Continuously Emitting "Point" Source (with K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 215, L89, 1977.

160. Observations of Jovian Electrons at 1 AU Throughout the 13 Month Jovian Synodic Year (with D.L. Chenette, T.F. Conlon, and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 215, L95, 1977.

161. The Age of the Galactic Cosmic Rays Derived from the Abundance of 10Be (with M. Garcia-Munoz, G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. 217, 859, 1977.

162. New Aspects of the Cosmic Ray Modulation in 1974-1975 Near Solar Minimum (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Ap. J. 213, 263, 1977.

163. The Relative Abundances of the Elements Silicon Through Nickel in the Low Energy Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 1, 224, 1977.

164. Charge and Energy Spectra of Heavy Cosmic Rays at Intermediate Energies (with M. Garcia-Munoz, G.M. Mason and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 1, 230, 1977.

165. The Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic Ray Lithium, Beryllium and Boron (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 1, 301, 1977.

166. The Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic-Ray Beryllium and the Cosmic Ray Age (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 1, 307, 1977.

167. The Appearance of Super Fluxes of Quiet Time Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz and G.M. Mason)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 3, 209, 1977.

168. Cosmic Ray Intensity Gradients in the Outer Solar System Measured by Pioneer 10 and 11 (with R.B. McKibben, J.J. O'Gallagher and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 3, 240, 1977.

169. Super Enrichments of Fe-Group Nuclei in Solar Flares and Their Association with Large 3He Enrichments (with J.D. Anglin and W.F. Dietrich)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 5, 43, 1977.

170. Jupiter's Magnetosphere as a "Point Source" for Electrons Propagating From 1 to 12 AU (with D.L. Chenette, T.F. Conlon and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 15th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 5, 226, 1977.

171. Preferential Enhancements of the Solar Flare Accelerated Nuclei Carbon to Zinc from ~20-300 MeV-Nucleon-1 (with W.F. Dietrich)
Ap. J. Letters 225, L41, 1978.

172. Charged-Particle Astronomy in the Outer Solar System,
Astro. and Aeronautics 16, 96-105, 1978.

173. Solar Neutron Spectroscopy Near the Sun, in A Close-Up of the Sun (Ed: M. Neugebauer and R.W. Davis), p. 243-261, JPL No. 78-70 (California Institute of Technology), 1978.

174. Separation of Corotating Nucleon Fluxes from Solar Flare Fluxes by Radial Gradients and Nuclear Composition (with S. Christon)
Ap. J. Letters 227, L49, 1979.

175. The Solar Latitude and Radial Dependence of the Anomalous Cosmic Ray Helium Component (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 227, L147, 1979.

176. Jovian Electron Propagation Out of the Solar Equatorial Plane: Pioneer 11 Observations (with D. Hamilton)
Ap. J. Letters 228, L123, 1979.

177. The Isotopic and Elemental Abundances of Neon Nuclei Accelerated in Solar Flares (with W.F. Dietrich)
Ap. J. Letters 231, L91, 1979.

178. Electron Calibration of Instrumentation for Low-Energy, High-Intensity Particle Measurements at Mercury (with S.P. Christon, S.F. Daly, J.H. Eraker, M.A. Perkins and A.J. Tuzzolino)
J. Geophys. Res. 84, 4277, 1979.

179. Jovian Electrons Propagation Close to the Sun (_ 0.5 AU) (with J.H. Eraker)
Ap. J. Letters 232, L131, 1979.

180. The Isotopes of Neon in the Galactic Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz and J.P. Wefel)
Ap. J. Letters 232, L95, 1979.

181. The Isotopic Abundances of Neon, Magnesium and Silicon Nuclei Accelerated in Solar Flares (with W.F. Dietrich)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 5, 85, 1979.

182. The Elemental Abundances of Hydrogen Through Nickel in the Low Energy Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 1, 270, 1979.

183. The Isotopic Composition of Neon and Magnesium in the Low Energy Cosmic Rays (with M. Garcia-Munoz and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 1, 436, 1979.

184. The Energy Dependence of the Ratios of Secondary to Primary Elements in the Cosmic Radiation (with M. Garcia-Munoz, S.H. Margolis and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 1, 310, 1979.

185. Large-Scale Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous He Observed at ~ 16 AU with Pioneer 10 (with K.R. Pyle, J.D. Miahlov and J.H. Wolfe)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 5, 345, 1979.

186. The Radial Intensity Gradients for Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium From Pioneer 10 and 11 (with T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 5, 338, 1979.

187. Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotopes in the Low Energy Galactic Cosmic Rays (with T.G. Guzik, M. Garcia-Munoz and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 1, 401, 1979.

188. Variations in the Intensity of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium as a Function of Solar Latitude (with T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 12, 318, 1979.

189. Origin of the Large-Scale Differences in the Observed Magnetic Rigidity Dependence of the Cosmic Radiation for Two Solar Cycles - 1954-65 and 1965-76 (with J.F. Cooper)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 12, 176, 1979.

190. Recurrent Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Helium By Corotating Interaction Regions (CIRs) (with T.S. Bastian and R.B. McKibben)
Proc. 16th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Kyoto, Japan, 12, 324, 1979.

191. Saturnian Trapped Radiation and Its Absorption by Satellites and Rings: The First Results from Pioneer-11 (with T.S. Bastian, D.L. Chenette, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Science, 207, 411, 1980.

191a *ERRATUM: Saturnian Trapped Radiation and Its Absorption by Satellites and Rings: The First Results from Pioneer-11 (with T.S. Bastian, D.L. Chenette, G.A. Lentz, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Science, 208, 132, 1980

192. The Trapped Radiations of Saturn and Their Absorption by Satellites and Rings (with T.S. Bastian, D.L. Chenette, R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
J. Geophys. Res. 85, 5731, 1980.

193. Charged Particle Diffusion and Acceleration in Saturn's Radiation Belts (with R.B. McKibben)
J. Geophys. Res. 85, 5773, 1980.

194. Sources of High Energy Protons in Saturn's Magnetosphere (with J.F. Cooper)
J. Geophys. Res. 85, 5793, 1980.

195. High Energy Trapped Radiation Penetrating the Rings of Saturn (with D.L. Chenette, J.F. Cooper, J.H. Eraker and K.R. Pyle)
J. Geophys. Res. 85, 5785, 1980.

196. Charged Particle Anisotropies in Saturn's Magnetosphere (with T.S. Bastian and D.L. Chenette)
J. Geophys. Res. 85, 5763, 1980.

197. The Isotopic Composition of Magnesium Nuclei in Solar Flares (with W.F. Dietrich)
Ap. J. Letters 245, L41, 1981.

198. The Propagation Lifetime of Galactic Cosmic Rays Determined from the Measurement of the Beryllium Isotopes (with M. Garcia-Munoz and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 2, 72, 1981.

199. The Question of Short Pathlengths in Interstellar Propagation (with M. Garcia-Munoz, T.G. Guzik and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 2, 192, 1981.

200. The Cosmic Ray Electron/Proton Intensity Ratio Between 1965 and 1979 (with P. Evenson, M. Garcia-Munoz and P. Meyer)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 3, 246, 1981.

201. The Solar Modulation of the Anomalous Helium Component from 1965 to 1980 and From 1 to 23 AU (with M. Garcia-Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 3, 270, 1981.

202. Origins of the Low Energy Relativistic Interplanetary Electrons (with J.H. Eraker)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 3, 279, 1981.

203. The Energy Dependence of Cosmic Ray Propagation at Low Energy (with M. Garcia-Munoz, T.G. Guzik, J.P. Wefel and S.H. Margolis)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 9, 195, 1981.

204. The Source Abundances of Galactic Cosmic Rays (with R.D. Dwyer, M. Garcia-Munoz, T.G. Guzik, P. Meyer and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 9, 222, 1981.

205. Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Helium to > 23 AU During the Increase of Solar Modulation in 1978-80 (with T.S. Bastian, R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 17th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Paris, France, 10, 88, 1981.

206. Galactic Cosmic Ray Radial Intensity Gradient and Large-Scale Modulation in the Heliosphere (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 254, L23, 1982.

207. The Heliospheric Intensity Gradients of the Anomalous He4 and the Galactic Cosmic Ray Components (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 257, L41, 1982.

208. Energetic Protons Accelerated at Corotating Shocks: Pioneer 10 and 11 Observations from 1 to 6 AU (with B. Tsurutani, E.J. Smith and K.R. Pyle)
J. Geophys. Res., 87, 7389, 1982.

209. Pioneer 11 Observations of Trapped Particle Absorption by the Jovian Ring and the Satellites 1979, J1, J2 and J3 (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
J. Geophys. Res., 88, 45, 1983.

210. Pioneer 11 Observations of Absorption of Trapped Particles by Amalthea (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
J. Geophys. Res., 88, 36, 1983.

211. Elemental and Isotopic Composition of the Galactic Cosmic Rays, Chap. 9, in Annual Rev. of Nucl. & Particle Science, Vol. 33, 323-381 (Ann. Rev. Inc., Palo Alto, CA), 1983.

212. Introduction to the Galactic Cosmic Radiation, Chap. 1, 1-24, in Composition and Origin of Cosmic Rays (Ed. M. Shapiro), D. Reidel Publ. Co., Dordrecht, Holland, 1983.

213. The Anomalous Helium Component in the Heliosphere: The 1965 Versus the 1972-77 Solar Minima (with M. Garcia-Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 274, L93, 1983.

214. A Quantitative Test of Solar Modulation Theory: The Proton, Helium and Electron Spectra From 1965 Through 1979 (with P. Evenson, M. Garcia-Munoz, P. Meyer and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters 275, L15, 1983.

215. Proton, Helium and Electron Spectra From 1965 Through 1979 as Tests of Modulation Theory (with P. Evenson, M. Garcia-Munoz, P. Meyer and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 3, 27, 1983.

216. Anomalous 4He in the Heliosphere: The 1972-77 vs. the 1965 Solar Minimum (with M. Garcia-Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 3, 39, 1983.

217. Radial Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays Measured by Pioneer 10 From 1-29 AU Through the Period of Solar Maximum (with R.B. McKibben and K.R Pyle)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 3, 63, 1983.

218. Evidence for an Energy Dependence in the Short Pathlengths of the Cosmic Ray Pathlength Distribution (with M. Garcia-Munoz, T.G. Guzik and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 2, 210, 1983.

219. Electronic Detection of Ultra-Heavy Nuclei by Pyroelectric Materials (with A.J. Tuzzolino)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 8, 59, 1983.

220. Spatial and Temporal Variability of the B/C Ratio (with M. Garcia-Munoz, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle and R. Zamow)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 3, 61, 1983.

221. Elemental and Isotopic Composition of Solar Energetic Particles: Preliminary Results from the Phoenix-1 Telescope (with J.P. Wefel and R. Zamow)
Proc. 18th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Bangalore, India, 10, 322, 1983.

222. The ISPM Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Investigation, in The International Solar Polar Mission - Its Scientific Investigations, pp. 155-183, ESA SP-1050 (with COSPIN Consortium) (Ed. K-P. Wenzel, R.G Marsden and B. Battrick; Publ. by European Space Agency, Paris, France) 1983.

223. Pyroelectric Materials as Electronic Pulse Detectors of Ultra-Heavy Nuclei (with A.J. Tuzzolino)
Phys. Rev. Letters, 52, 601, 1984.

224. The Pathlength Distribution for Galactic Cosmic Ray Propagation: An Energy Dependent Depletion of Short Pathlengths (with M. Garica-Munoz, T.G. Guzik and J.P. Wefel)
Ap. J., 280, L13, 1984.

225. Shock Acceleration of Nuclei and Electrons in the Heliosphere Beyond 24 AU (with K.R. Pyle, A. Barnes and J.D. Mihalov)
Ap. J. Letters 282, L107, 1984.

226. Changes in Radial Gradients of Low Energy Cosmic Rays Between Solar Minimum and Maximum: Observations from 1-31 AU (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Ap. J. Letters, 289, L35, 1985.

227. The Cosmic Ray Spectra of 1H, 2H and 4He as a Test of the Origin of the Hydrogen Superfluxes at Solar Minimum Modulation (with J.J. Beatty and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Ap. J., 294, 455, 1985.

228. The Secondary Radiation Under Saturn's A-B-C Rings Produced by Cosmic Ray Interactions (with J.F. Cooper and J.H. Eraker)
J. Geophys. Res., 90, 3415, 1985.

229. Polarized Polymer Films as Electronic Pulse Detectors of Cosmic Dust Particles (with A.J. Tuzzolino)
Nucl. Instr. & Methods in Phy. Res., A236, 187, 1985.

230. A Cometary and Interplanetary Dust Experiment on the Vega Spacecraft Missions to Halley's Comet (with M.A. Perkins and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Nucl. Instr. & Methods in Phy. Res., A239, 310, 1985.

231. Galactic Propagation Models Consistent with the Cosmic Ray Lifetime Derived from 10Be Measurements (with T.G. Guzik, J.P. Wefel and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 2, 76, 1985.

232. Elemental Abundance Differences Between Nuclei Accelerated in CIR Shocks and Solar Flares (with W.F. Dietrich)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 4, 277, 1985.

233. The 1973-1984 Solar Modulation of Cosmic Ray Nuclei (with M. Garcia-Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 4, 409, 1985.

234. Latitudinal Gradients of Cosmic Rays and the Polarity Reversal of the Heliospheric Magnetic Field: A Preliminary Evaluation (with G. Newkirk, Jr., J.A. Lockwood and M. Garcia-Munoz)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 4, 469, 1985.

235. The Dependence of Solar Modulation on the Sign of the Cosmic Ray Particle Charge (with M. Garcia-Munoz, P. Meyer, K.R. Pyle and P. Evenson)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 4, 497, 1985.

236. Galactic Cosmic Ray Radial Gradients and the Anomalous He Component Near Maximum Solar Modulation and to Radii Beyond 34 AU from the Sun (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 5, 198, 1985.

237. The Recovery of the Cosmic Ray Flux from Maximum Solar Modulation at IMP-8 (1 AU) and at Pioneer-10 (R > 30 AU) (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 5, 206, 1985.

238. The Large-Scale Modulation of Cosmic Rays in Mid-1982: Its Dependence on Heliospheric Longitude and Radius (with K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 19th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., La Jolla, California, 5, 210, 1985.

239. Variation of Cosmic Rays and Solar Wind Properties with Respect to the Heliospheric Current Sheet, II: Rigidity Dependence of the Latitudinal Gradient of Cosmic Rays at 1 AU (with G. Newkirk, Jr., J. Ashbridge, J.A. Lockwood and M. Garcia-Munoz)
J. Geophys. Res. 91, 2879, 1986.

240. Acceleration of Charged Particles in Mercury's Magnetosphere (with J.H. Eraker)
J. Geophys. Res. (Space Physics), 91, 9973, 1986.

241. Dependence of Solar Modulation on the Sign of the Cosmic Ray Particle Charge (with M. Garcia-Munoz, P. Meyer, R. Pyle and P. Evenson)
J. Geophys. Res. 91, 2858, 1986.

242. Shock Acceleration of Nucleons at > 16° Solar Latitude Associated With Interplanetary Corotating Interaction Regions (with E.J. Smith and B.T. Tsurutani)
in The Sun and the Heliosphere in Three Dimensions, (Ed. R. Marsden), pp. 319, D. Reidel Publ. Co., Dordrecht, Holland, 1986.

243. A New Instrument to Measure Charged and Neutral Cometary Dust Particles at Low and High Impact Velocities (with T. Economou and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Lunar and Plan. Sci. XVII, 196, 1986.

244. Model of Impulsive Acceleration and Transport of Energetic Particles in Mercury's Magnetosphere (with D. Baker and J. Eraker)
J. Geophys. Res., 91, 8742, 1986.

245. Dust Counter and Mass Analyzer (DUCMA) Measurements of Comet Halley's Coma from Vega Spacecraft (with R.Z. Sagdeev, A.J. Tuzzolino, M.A. Perkins, L.V. Ksanfomality, D. Rabinowitz, G.A. Lentz, V.V. Afonin, J. Ero, E. Keppler, J. Kosorokov, E. Petrova, L. Szabo and G. Umlauft)
Nature 321, 278, 1986.

 

 

246. Halley's Comet Coma Dust Particle Mass Spectra, Flux Distributions and Jet Structures Derived from Measurements of the VEGA-1 and VEGA-2 Spacecraft (with D. Rabinowitz, A.J. Tuzzolino, L.V. Ksanfomality and R.Z. Sagdeev)
Proc. 20th ESLAB Symposium on the Exploration of Halley's Comet, (Eds B. Battrick, E.J. Rolfe and R. Reinhard), ESA SP-250, 2, 11, 1986.

247. Cosmic Ray Propagation in the Galaxy and in the Heliosphere: The Pathlength Distributions at Low Energy (with M. Garcia-Munoz, T.G. Guzik, J.P. Wefel and S.H. Margolis)
Ap. J. Suppl. 64, 1, 269, 1987.

248 * The Hierarchy of Nuclear Particle Accelerators in Astrophysics
Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 131, 1-14, 1987.

249. The Anomalous Helium Component in the Heliosphere: The 1 A.U. Spectra during the Cosmic Ray Recovery from the 1981 Solar Minimum (with M. Garcia-Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 20th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow (USSR Acad. of Sciences) 3, 438, 1987.

250. The Anomalous Helium and Oxygen Components in the Heliosphere: Observations at R > 30 A.U. During Recovery from Maximum Solar Modulation (with R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 20th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow (USSR Acad. of Sciences) 3, 442, 1987.

251. Radial Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays to 40 A.U. During Declining Solar Activity (with C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 20th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow (USSR Acad. of Sciences) 3, 409, 1987.

252. The Dependence of Solar Modulation on the Sign of the Cosmic Ray Particle Charge: Further Study of a 22 Year Solar Magnetic Cycle (with M. Garcia-Munoz, P. Meyer, K.R. Pyle and P. Evenson)
Proc. 20th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow (USSR Acad. of Sciences) 3, 303, 1987

253. The Dust Coma of Comet Halley: Measurements on the VEGA-1 and VEGA-2 Spacecraft (with D. Rabinowitz, A.J. Tuzzolino, L.V. Ksanfomality and R.Z. Sagdeev)
Astron. and Astrop., 187, 742-752, 1987.

254. The U.S.S.R. Spacecraft Visits to Comet Halley: The Missions and the Scientific Results
Proc. Am. Phil. Soc., Special Publication (APS #41), 2, 136, 1987.

255. Cosmic Ray Lifetime in the Galaxy: Experimental Results and Models (with M. Garcia-Munoz),
Space Sci. Reviews, 46, Nos. 3-4, 205, 1988.

256. The Outer Heliosphere - Its Plasmas, Magnetic Fields and Charged Particles (High Light Lecture)
Proc. 20th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf., Moscow (USSR Acad. of Sciences) 9, 84-102, 1987.

257. The Origin of Low Mass Particles Within and Beyond the Dust Coma Envelopes of Comet Halley (with D. Rabinowitz, A.J. Tuzzolino, K.V. Ksanfomality and R.Z. Sagdeev)
in, Symposium on the Diversity and Similarity of Comets, ESA SP-278, p. 391-97, 1987.

258. Particle Astrophysics in the Outer Heliosphere, in Essays on Particles and Fields, pp. 109-135 (Ed., R.R. Daniel and B.V. Sreekantan; Oxford Univ. Press, New Delhi) 1989.

259. Evolution of Our Knowledge of the Heliosphere, in Advances in Space Research 1988 (Pergamon Press, Oxford) 9, No.4, 5-20, 1989.

260. Confirmation of Dust Clusters in the Coma of Comet Halley (with A.J. Tuzzolino, L.V. Ksanfomality, R.Z. Sagdeev and O.L. Vaisberg)
Advances in Space Research (Pergamon Press, Oxford) 9, No.3, 259-262, 1989.

261. Cosmic Dust Investigations: I. PVDF Detector Signal Dependence on Mass and Velocity for Penetrating Particles (with D. Rabinowitz and A.J. Tuzzolino)
Nucl. Instr. and Mthds. in Phys. Res. A279, 611, 1989.

262. Cosmic Dust Investigations: II. Instruments for Measurement of Particle Trajectory, Velocity and Mass (with A.J. Tuzzolino)
Nucl. Instr. and Mthds. in Phys. Res. A279, 625, 1989.

263. The Cosmic Radiations: Particle Astrophysics in the Outer Heliosphere, in The International Interdisciplinary Symposium (Eds: R. Fanti, A. Forino, G. Giacomelli, L. Padrielli and A. Speranza)
SIF, Bologna, Vol. 23, pp. 77-93, 1989.

264. DUCMA Measurements of Comet Halley Dust Mass Spectra Based on Post Encounter Dust Calibrations (with A.J. Tuzzolino, L.V. Ksanfomality and R.Z. Sagdeev)
in Asteroids, Comets, Meteor III (Eds: C.-I. Lagerkvist, H. Rickman, B.A. Lindblad and M. Lindgren), Reprocentralin HSC, Uppsala; pp. 435-438, 1990.

265. The Energetic Heavy Ion Composition Experiment: A Solar-Flare Isotope Instrument to be Flow in Polar Orbit Aboard the NOAA-I Earth Satellite (with J.D. Anglin and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 21st Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Adelaide, Australia) 7, 276, 1990.

266. Pioneer 10 and 11 Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Anomalous Components Through the Period of Solar Minimum and to 46 AU From the Sun (with C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 21st Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Adelaide, Australia) 6, 128, 1990.

267. Solar Modulation in the Heliosphere: Time and Space Variations of Anomalous Helium and Galactic Cosmic Rays (with M.G. Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 21st Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Adelaide, Australia) 6, 164, 1990.

268 New Tests for the Physics of Cosmic Ray Modulation: Heliospheric Propagation During the 1987 Minimum Modulation (with C. Lopate)
Proc. 21st Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Adelaide, Australia) 6, 9, 1990.

269. Astrophysical Phenomena Discovered by Cosmic Ray and Solar Flare Ground Level Events: The Early Years
Proc. 21st Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., Invited Highlight Lecture (Adelaide, Australia) 12, 187, 1990.

270. The Dependence of Solar Modulation on the Sign of the Cosmic Ray Particle Charge During the Period of the 1987 Cosmic Ray Maximum (with M.G. Munoz, P. Meyer, P. Evenson, E. Tuska and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 21st Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Adelaide, Australia) 6, 69, 1990.

271. Neutron Monitor Investigations Relating Modulated Cosmic Ray Spectra With Heliospheric Magnetic Field Polarity Reversals (with B. Popielawska)
Physics of the Outer Heliosphere (eds. S. Grzeszielski and D.E. Page), Pergamon Press, Oxford, 133-138, 1990.

272. The Physics of Cosmic Ray Modulation: Heliospheric Propagation During the 1987 Minimum (with C. Lopate)
J. Geophys. Res., Space Physics, 96, 15877-15898, 1991.

273. Cosmic Ray Heliospheric Propagation During ~ 22 Year Solar Magnetic Cycle (with C. Lopate)
Proc. 22nd Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland) 3, 493, 1991.

274. Radial Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Components in the Heliosphere: Pioneer 10/11, Ulysses and IMP-8 Measurements (with C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben, K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 22nd Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland) 3, 378, 1991.

275. Observations of a Direct Solar Neutron Event on 22 March 1991 with the Haleakala, Hawaii, Neutron Monitor (with K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 22nd Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland) 3, 53, 1991.

276. Access of Heavy Ions Into Earth's Magnetosphere. Measured by ONR-604 Instrument on CRRES (with D.L.Chenette, J.F. Cooper, M. Garcia-Munoz, T.G. Guzik, O.E. Pruet, K.R. Pyle, Y. Sang, and J.P. Wefel)
Proc. 22nd Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland) 3, 613, 1991.

277. Cosmic Ray Observations in the Changing Geomagnetic Field (with B. Popielawska)
Proc. 22nd Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland) 3, 660, 1991.

278. The Dependence of Solar Modulation on the Sign of the Cosmic Ray Particle Charge During the 22-Year Solar Magnetic Cycle (with M. Garcia-Munoz, P. Meyer, K.R. Pyle, P. Evenson, J. Esposito and E. Tuska)
Proc. 22nd Int'l. Cosmic Ray Conf., (Dublin, Ireland) 3, 497, 1991.

279. Detection of Micron-Sized Particles in Meteor Streams Crossing the Trajectories of the Vega-1 and Vega-2 Spacecraft (with G. deNolfo and A.J. Tuzzolino), Lunar and Planetary Sciences, XXII, 313, 1991.

280. The Ulysses Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Investigations (with J.D. Anglin, A. Balogh, M. Bercovitch, J.M. Bouman, E.E. Budzinski, J.R. Burrows, R. Carvell, J. Connell, R. Ducros, P. Ferrando, J. Firth, M. Garcia-Munoz, J. Henrion, R.J. Hynds, B. Iwers, R. Jacquet, H. Kunow, G. Lentz, R.G. Marsden, R.B. McKibben, R. Mueller-Mellin, D.E. Page, M. Perkins, A. Raviart, T.R. Sanderson, H. Sierks, L. Treguer, A.J. Tuzzolino, K.-P. Wenzel and G. Wibberenz)
Astron. & Astrophy. Suppl. Ser., 92, 365-399, 1992.

281. Cosmic Radiation: Particle Astrophysics in the Heliosphere, in Frontiers in Cosmic Physics (Eds: R.B. Mendell and A.I. Mincer)
New York Academy of Sciences Publication, New York, Vol. 655, pp. 95-137, 1992.

282. Energetic Charged Particle Phenomena in the Jovian Magnetosphere: First Results from the Ulysses COSPIN Collaboration (with J.D. Anglin, A. Balogh, J.R. Burrows, S.W.H. Cowley, P. Ferrando, B. Heber, R.J. Hynds, H. Kunow, R.G. Marsden, K. Staines, K.-P. Wenzel, Margaret D. Wilson and M. Zhang)
Science, 257, 1543-1550. 1992.

283. The Isotopic Composition of Ne, Mg and Si Cosmic Rays from the ONR-604 Experiment on the CRRES Mission (with M.A. DuVernois, M. Garcia-Munoz and K.R. Pyle)
Proc. 23rd Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 1, 563, 1993.

284. The Ulysses Cosmic Ray Isotope Experiment I: Source Abundances of C, N and O Derived from High Resolution Measurements (with J.J. Connell)
Proc. 23rd Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 1, 547, 1993.

285. The Ulysses Cosmic Ray Isotope Experiment II: Source Abundances of Ne, Mg and Si Derived from High Resolution Measurements (with J.J. Connell)
Proc. 23rd Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 1, 559, 1993.

286. The Isotopic Composition of Cosmic Ray C, N, O: Source Abundances Derived from the ONR-604 Experiment on the CRRES Mission (with M. Garcia-Munoz, K.R. Pyle and M. Thayer)
Proc. 23rd Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 1, 543, 1993.

287. Recent Pioneer-10 and IMP-8 Measurements of the Anomalous Component and the Search for the Termination Shock (with C. Lopate)
Proc. 23rd Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 3, 415, 1993.

288. Astrophysical Discoveries Derived from Transient Cosmic Ray and Solar Flare Particle Earth-Based Investigations: The Early Years
Chap. 5 in Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology (G.G. Fazio and R. Silberberg, Eds.) pp. 38-60, Cambridge University Press (Cambridge, England) 1993.

289. An Instrument for Discrimination Between Orbital Debris and Natural Particles in Near-Earth Space
(with A.J. Tuzzolino, R.B. McKibben, H.D. Voss and H. Gursky)
Adv. Space Research, 13, (8) 133, 1993.

290. Jovian Electron Propagation in Three Dimensions of the Heliosphere: The Ulysses Investigations
(with D.A. Smith, M. Zhang and A. Balogh)
Journal of Geophysical Research, (Space Physics) 98, 21,129-21,444, 1993.

291. Impulsive Bursts of Relativistic Electrons Discovered During Ulysses’ Traversal of Jupiter’s Dusk-Side Magnetosphere (with R.B. McKibben and M. Zhang)
Planetary and Space Science 41, 1041, 1993.

292. Relativistic Electron Flux Anisotropies in Dusk-Side Jovian Magnetosphere:Test for Source Location & Escape Mechanism (with M. Zhang and R.B. McKibben)
Planetary and Space Science 41, 1029, 1993.

293. A Physicist in the World of Geophysics and Space
Journal of Geophysical Research, 99, 19,159-19,173, 1994.

294.* Cosmic Ray Modulation in the 3-D Heliosphere (with R.B.McKibben, J.J.Connell, C.Lopate & M.Zhang)

Space Science Reviews, 72, Nos. 1/2, 367-378, 1995.

295.* Ulysses Out-of-Ecliptic Observations of "27-Day" Variation in High Energy Cosmic Ray Intensity

(with R.B. McKibben, M. Zhang, S. Bame and A. Balogh)

Space Science Reviews, 72, Nos. 1/2, 403-408, 1995.

296. The Anomalous Nuclear Component in the Three Dimensional Heliosphere,
Advances in Space Research (Pergamon Press, Oxford), 16, No. 9, (9)135-(9)149, 1995.

297. Cosmic Radiation (Discoveries Reported in the Physical Review) Chap. 8 in The Physical Review 100th Year (Ed: H. Stroke, American Institute of Physics Press, N.Y.), pp. 573 - 613 (includes cited papers in CD-ROM), 1995.

298. Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Investigations in the South Polar Regions of the Sun (with J.D. Anglin, V. Bothmer, J.J. Connell, P. Ferrando, B. Heber, H. Kunow, C. Lopate, R.G. Marsden, R.B. McKibben, R. Mueller-Mellin, C. Paizis, C. Rastoin, A. Raviart, T.R. Sanderson, H. Sierks, K.J. Trattner, K.-P. Wenzel, G. Wibberenz and M. Zhang)
Science 268, 1019-1023, 1995.

299. Impulsive Bursts of Energetic Particles in the High-Latitude Dusk-Side Magnetosphere of Jupiter
(with M. Zhang, R.B. McKibben, J.D. Anglin, R.G. Marsden, T.R. Sanderson and K.-P. Wenzel)
Journal of Geophysical Research, 100, 19,497-19,512, 1995.

300. Ulysses High Energy Telescope Elemental Measurements: Secondary to Primary Ratios of Galactic Cosmic Rays (with M.A. DuVernois and M.R. Thayer)
Proc. 24th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Rome, Italy), 2, 589-593, 1995.

301. Ulysses Observations of 26-Day Intensity Variations of Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Helium Over the South Pole (with M. Zhang, R.B. McKibben, T.S. Johns, E.J. Smith and J.L. Phillips)
Proc. 24th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Rome, Italy), 4, 956, 1995.

302. The Ulysses Cosmic Ray Isotope Experiment: Isotopic Abundances of Fe and Ni From High Resolution Measurements (with J.J. Connell)
Proc. 24th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Rome, Italy), 2, 602-605, 1995.

303. The Latitude Gradients of Galactic Cosmic Ray and Anomalous Helium Fluxes Measured on Ulysses from the Sun’s South Polar Region to the Equator (with J.J. Connell, C. Lopate, R.B. McKibben and M. Zhang)

Geophys. Res. Lett.,22, 3337, 1995.

304. The Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic Ray Elements from Carbon to Silicon: The CRRES Satellite Investigation (with M. DuVernois, M. Garcia-Munoz, K.R. Pyle, and M. Thayer)
Astrophys. J.,466, 457-472, 1996.

305. Ulysses Cosmic Ray Investigations Extending from the South to the North Polar Regions of the Sun and Heliosphere
Il Nuovo Cimento (Vol. of Invited Papers-24th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf.) (Rome 1995) Vol. 19c, No. 6, 935-943, 1996.

 

 

 

Simultaneously published in "The High Latitude Heliosphere" (R.G. Marsden, Ed.) (Kluwer Academic Pub., Dordrecht, Netherlands), 1995.

306. A Solar Polar North-South Asymmetry for Cosmic Ray Propagation in the Heliosphere: The Ulysses Pole-to-Pole Rapid Transit (with M. Zhang and S. Bame)
Astrophys. J., 465, L69, 1996.

307. Interstellar Propagation of Cosmic Rays: Analysis of the Ulysses Primary and Secondary Elemental Abundances (with M.A. DuVernois and M.R. Thayer)
Astron. & Astrophy. (Special Ulysses Issue), 316 (No.6) 555, 1996

308. Observations of Galactic Cosmic Rays & Anomalous Helium During Ulysses Passage from South to North Solar Pole (with R.B. McKibben, J.J.Connell, C. Lopate and M. Zhang)
Astron. & Astrophy. (Special Ulysses Issue), 316 (No.2), 547, 1996.

309. Isotopic Abundances of Fe and Ni in Galactic Cosmic Ray Sources (with J. Connell)
Astrophys. J.Lett., 475, L61, 1997.

310. The Nucleosynthesis of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Fe and Ni Isotopes (with J.J.Connell)
18th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics and Cosmology - "Texas in Chicago"
(World Scientific Pub.), 452, 1998.

311. High Resolution Measurements of the Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic Ray C, N, O, Ne, Mg and Si from the Ulysses HET (with J.J.Connell)
Proc. 25th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Durban, S.Africa), Vol. 3, pg. 381, 1997.

312. 26Al in the Galactic Cosmic Radiation: Measurements with the Ulysses HET Instrument (with J.J. Connell)
Proc. 25th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Durban, S.Africa), Vol. 3, pg. 393, 1997.

313. The Galactic Cosmic Ray 36Cl Clock: Ulysses HET Results (with M. DuVernois and J.J. Connell)
Proc. 25th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Durban, S.Africa), Vol. 3, pg. 397, 1997.

314. The Cosmic Radiation: Reviewing the Present and Future, (The Victor Hess Memorial Lecture) Proc. 25th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Durban, S.Africa), Vol. 8, (World Scientific Inc., Publ.) pg. 423 1998 (Vol. of Invited Talks).

315. Measurements of Micron-Scale Meteoroids and Orbital Debris with the Space Dust (SPADUS) Instrument on the Upcoming ARGOS P91-1 Mission (with R.B.McKibben and A.J.Tuzzolino)
Proc. Second European Conf. on Space Debris, ESOC, ESA SP-393, 1997.

316. Recurrent Solar Modulation of the Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Nuclear Component in Three Dimensions of the Heliosphere, in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht,
Space Science Reviews, 83, 7-19, 1998.

317. A Brief History of Recurrent Solar Modulation of the Galactic Cosmic Rays (1937-1990), in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht,
Space Science Reviews, 83, 169-176, 1998.

318. Implications of 26-Day Variation for the Global Modulation (with M.Zhang, H. Kunow, J.R.Jokipii, M.S.Potgieter, R.A. Burger and A.C. Cummings) in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, Report of Working Group No. 1, Chap. 6, Global Processes That Determine Cosmic Ray Modulation, (with A.Balogh,A.Burger,A.Cummings,P.Evenson,B.Heber,J.Jokipii,M.Krainev,J.Kóta,H.Kunow,J.LeRoux,F.McDonald,R.McKibben,M.Potgieter,C.Steenberg,S.Suess,W.Webber,G.Wibberenz,M.Zhang,P.Ferrando,Z.Fujii,J.Lockwood,H.Moraal,E.Stone)
Space Science Reviews, 83, 203-207, 1998.

319. 26-Day Modulation of High Rigidity Particles by CIRs (with H. Kunow and B., Heber) in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. Report of Working Group No. 2, Chap. 3, Corotating Particle Events (with G.Simnett, H.Kunow, E.Flückiger, B.Heber, T.Horbury, J.Kóta, A.Lazarus, E.Roelof, M.Zhang and R.B.Decker)
Space Science Reviews, 83, 225-229, 1998.

 

 

320. Organizing Phenomena for the Recurrent Modulation (with M.Zhang and J. Kóta) in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht. Report of Working Group No. 2, Corotating Particle Events, Chap. 4, (with G.Simnett, H.Kunow, E.Flückiger, B.Heber, T.Horbury, J.Kóta, A.Lazarus, E.Roelof, M.Zhang B.Decker)
Space Science Reviews, 83, 230-234, 1998.

321. Cosmic Ray 26Al and Its Decay in the Galaxy (with J.J. Connell)
Astrophys. J. Lett., 497, L85, 1998.

322. Cosmic-Ray Radioactive Nuclide 36Cl & Its Propagation in the Galaxy (with J.Connell and
M.DuVernois)
Astrophys. J. Lett., 509, L97, 1998.

323. Challenges for the Experiments on the Advanced Composition Explorer, in The Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) Mission (Eds. C.T. Russell, R.A. Mewaldt and T.T. Rosenvinge), Kluwer Academic Publishers (Dordrecht) and

Space Sci. Rev., 86(1), 23-50 1998.

324. The Dust Flux Monitor Instrument (DFMI) for Stardust Mission to Comet Wild-2, (with A.J., Tuzzolino, R.B. McKibben, J.A.M. McDonnell, P.Tsou, M.S.Hanner, B.C.Clark and D.E.Brownlee
To Be Submitted , J. Geophys. Res.(Planets), xx, xxx 1999.

325. Propagation of the Onset of Modulation in Cycle 23 from 1 to 72 AU (with R.B. McKibben,
C. Lopate, M. Zhang, R.B. Decker and S.M. Krimigis)
Proc. 26th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Salt Late City, Utah), 7, 95 1999.

326 Ulysses HET Measurements of Electron-capture Secondary Isotopes: Testing the Role of Cosmic Ray Reacceleration (with J.J. Connell)
Proc. 26th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Salt Late City, Utah), 3, 33 1999.

327 Charge Sign Dependence of Cosmic Ray Modulation at 1 GV Rigidity (with P. Evenson, J. Clem, D. Huber, C. Lopate and R. Pyle)
. 26th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Salt Late City, Utah), 7, 103, 1999.

328. Chandrasekhar and Fermis Convergence of Astrophysics and Cosmic Rays
Ap.J. Centennial Issue, 525, 523-524, 1999.

 

329. The Cosmic Ray Nucleonic Component: "The Invention and Scientific Uses of the Neutron Monitor", in Cosmic Rays at Earth, to be published, Kluwer Academic Publishers and

Space Sci. Rev., 2000

330. The g-Ray and Cosmic Ray Connection: Ulysses HET Secondary Radioisotope Measurements and Cosmic Ray Propagation (with J.Connell)
Proc. of the 5th Compton Symposium on Gamma-Ray Astronomy and Astrophysics (1999), in press, 2000

 

 

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The Isotopic Composition of Galactic Cosmic Ray Elements from Carbon to Silicon: The CRRES Satellite Investigation, J.A. Simpson, M. DuVernois, M. Garcia-Munoz, K.R. Pyle, and M. Thayer), Astrophys. J.,466, 457-472, 1996.

Ulysses Cosmic Ray Investigations Extending from the South to the North Polar Regions of the Sun and Heliosphere, Il Nuovo Cimento (Vol. of Invited Papers-24th Intl. Cosmic Ray Conf.) (Rome 1995) Vol. 19c, No. 6, 935-943, 1996.

A Solar Polar North-South Asymmetry for Cosmic Ray Propagation in the Heliosphere: The Ulysses Pole-to-Pole Rapid Transit , J.A. Simpson, M. Zhang and S. Bame, Astrophys. J., 465, L69, 1996.

Interstellar Propagation of Cosmic Rays: Analysis of the Ulysses Primary and Secondary Elemental Abundances , J.A. Simpson, M.A. DuVernois and M.R. Thayer,Astron. & Astrophy. (Special Ulysses Issue), 316 (No.6) 555, 1996

A Linear Relationship Between the Latitude Gradient and 26 Day Recurrent Variation in the Fluxes of Galactic Cosmic Rays and Anomalous Nuclear Components. I. Observations, M. Zhang, Astrophys. J. 488, 1997

An Investigation Into Sulfur Isotopes in the Galactic Cosmic Rays", Michael Thayer, Astrophys. J. 482, 792, 1997 (Ph.D. Thesis)

Galactic Cosmic Ray Manganese: Ulysses HET Results, Michael Duvernois, Astrophys. J. 481, 241, 1997. (Ph.D. Thesis)

Isotopic Abundances of Fe and Ni in Galactic Cosmic Ray Sources , J.A. Simpson and J. Connell,
Astrophys. J.Lett., 475, L61, 1997.

The Cosmic Radiation: Reviewing the Present and Future, (The Victor Hess Memorial Lecture) Proc. 25th Int’l. Cosmic Ray Conf. (Durban, S.Africa), Vol. 8, (World Scientific Inc., Publ.) pg. 423 1998 (Vol. of Invited Talks).

Recurrent Solar Modulation of the Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Anomalous Nuclear Component in Three Dimensions of the Heliosphere, in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht,
Space Science Reviews, 83, 7-19, 1998.

A Brief History of Recurrent Solar Modulation of the Galactic Cosmic Rays (1937-1990), in Cosmic Rays in the Heliosphere (Eds. L.A.Fisk, J.R. Jokipii, G.M.Simnett, R.vonSteiger and K.-P.Wenzel) Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht,
Space Science Reviews, 83, 169-176, 1998.

 

Galactic Cosmic-Ray Confinement Time: Ulysses High Energy Telescope Measurements of the Secondary Radionuclide 10Be, J.J. Connell, Astrophys. J. 501, 1998.

A Path Integral Approach to the Theory of Heliospheric Cosmic-Ray Modulation, M. Zhang, Astrophys. J. 510, 1999

A Markov Stochastic Process Theory of Cosmic-Ray Modulation, M. Zhang, Astrophys. J. 513, 1999.

 

 

 

A Path Integral Approach to the Theory of Heliospheric Cosmic-Ray Modulation, M. Zhang, Astrophys. J. 510, 1999

A Markov Stochastic Process Theory of Cosmic-Ray Modulation,

M. Zhang, Astrophys. J. 513, 1999.