STUDENT THESES SPONSORED BY J.A. SIMPSON
J.A. SIMPSON


1. Sam Bard Treiman, "Analysis of the Nucleonic Component Based on Neutron Latitude Variations", Phys. Rev., 86, 917, 1952.
2. William H. Fonger, "Cosmic Radiation Intensity - Time Variations and Their Origin, II. Energy Dependence of 27-Day Variations", Phys. Rev., 351, 1953.
3. John W. Firor, "Cosmic Ray Intensity Increases Associated With Solar Flares", Phys. Rev., 94, 1017, 1954.
4. Farnham S. Jory, "Special Cosmic-Ray Orbits in the Earth's Magnetic Field", Phys. Rev., 103, 1068, 1956.
5. Frank C. Jones, "Cosmic-Ray Production of Low-Energy Gamma Rays", J. Geophys. Res., 66, 2029, 1961.
6. Edward C. Stone, "Local Time Dependence of Non-Stormer Cutoff for 1.4 MeV Protons in Quiet Geomagnetic Field", J. Geophys. Res., 69, 3577, 1964.
7. G. Kenneth Yates, "Solar Flare High Energy Alpha Particles and Their Storage in Interplanetary Space", J. Geophys. Res., 69, 3077, 1964.
8. George Gloeckler, "Solar Modulation of the Low-Energy Galactic Helium Spectrum as Observed on the IMP-1 Satellite", J. Geophys. Res., 70, 5333, 1965.
9. Joseph J. O'Gallagher, "The Cosmic Ray Radial Intensity Gradient and Its Rigidity Dependence Observed at Solar Minimum on Mariner-IV", Astrophys. J., 150, 675, 1967.
10. George M. Comstock, "Propagation and Source Characteristics Derived From the Low-Energy Multiply-Charged Cosmic Rays", Astrophys. J., 155, 619, 1969.
11. James R. Wang, "Dynamics of the 11-Year Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays", Astrophys. J., 160, 261, 1970.
12. K.C. Hsieh, "Study of Solar Modulation of Low Energy Cosmic Rays Using 1965 and 1967 Quiet Time Proton He3 and He4 Differential Spectra at E 100 MeV/nucleon", Astrophys. J., 159, 61, 1970.
13. Ronald Englade, "A Computational Model for Solar Flare Particle Propagation", J. Geophys. Res., 76, 768, 1971.
14. James D. Sullivan, "Two Solar Flare Electron Components and Their Relationship to the Proton Component", J. Geophys. Res., XX, XXX, 1971.
15. Antonio Mogro-Campero, "Geomagnetically Trapped C, N, and O Nuclei", J. Geophys. Res., 77, 2799, 1972.
16. Brian G. Cartwright, "The Origin of Flourine, Sodium and Aluminum in the Galactic Cosmic Radiation", Astrophys. J., 169, 299, 1971.
17. Glenn M. Mason, "Interstellar Propagation of Galactic Cosmic Ray Nuclei 2 2 Z 2 8 in the Energy Range 10-1000 MeV per Nucleon", Astrophys. J., 171, 139, 1972.
18. R. Bruce McKibben, "The Azimuthal Propagation of Low Energy Solar Protons as Observed from Spacecraft Very Widely Separated in Solar Azimuth", J. Geophys. Res., 77, 3957, 1972.
19. William F. Dietrich, "The Differential Energy Spectra of Solar Flare 1H, 3He and 4He", Astrophys. J., 180, 955, 1973.
20. K. Roger Pyle, "Propagation Anisotropies of Solar Flare Protons and Electrons at Low Energies in Interplanetary Space", J. Geophys. Res., 78, 12, 1973.
21. Rondal Zamow, "The 1964-1972 Quiet-Time Spectra of Protons and Helium at 2-20 MeV/Nucleon", Astrophys. J., 197, 767, 1975.
22. J. David Anglin, "The Relative Abundances and Energy Spectra of Solar Flare Accelerated Deuterium, Tritium and Helium-3", Astrophys. J., 198, 733, 1975.
23. Douglas C. Hamilton,."The Radial Transport of Energetic Solar Flare Particles From 1 to 6 AU", J. Geophys. Res., 82, 2157, 1977.
24. Thomas F. Conlon, "The Interplanetary Modulation and Transport of Jovian Electrons", J. Geophys. Res., 83, 2A, 541, 1978.
25. David L. Chenette, "The Propagation of Jovian Electrons to Earth", J. Geophys. Res., 85, 2243, 1980.
26. T. Gregory Guzik, "The Low Energy Galactic Cosmic Ray Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen Isotopic Composition", Astrophys. J., 244, 695, 1981.
27. Stephen P. Christon, "On the Origin of the MeV Energy Nucleon Flux Associated with CIRs", J. Geophys. Res., 86, 8852, 1981.
"Energetic Interplanetary Nucleon Flux Anisotropies: The Effect of Earth's Bow Shock and Magnetosheath on Sunward Flow", J. Geophys. Res., 87, 5045, 1982.
28. James H. Eraker, "Origins of the Low Energy Relativistic Interplanetary Electrons", Astrophys. J., 257, 862, 1982.
29. John F. Cooper, "Nuclear Cascades in Saturn's Rings: Cosmic Ray Albedo Neutron Decay and the Origins of Trapped Protons in the Inner Magnetosphere", J. Geophys. Res., 88, 3945, 1983.
30. James J. Beatty, "The Isotopes of Hydrogen and Helium in the Galactic Cosmic Radiation: Their Source Abundances and Interstellar Propagation", Astrophys. J., 311, 425, 1986.
31. David Rabinowitz, "A Source Map for Dust Jets Observed in the Coma of Comet Halley", Astron. and Astrophy., 200, 225, 1988.
32. Clifford Lopate, "Electron Acceleration to Relativistic Energies by Travelling Interplanetary Shocks", J. Geophys. Res., 94, p 9995, 1989.
33. Michael Thayer, "An Investigation Into Sulfur Isotopes in the Galactic Cosmic Rays", Astrophys. J. 482, 792, 1997.
34. Michael Duvernois, "Galactic Cosmic Ray Manganese: Ulysses HET Results" Astrophys. J. 481, 241, 1997.