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Physical Review. D, Particles Fields; v. 6(9); p. 2431-2436
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[en] Low-resolution spectra are presented for eleven faint, halo carbon stars, selected from previously published objective-prism candidates at high galactic latitude. Temperature and carbon classes are derived from these spectra. These objects are useful for studies of both the dynamics and chemical evolution of the halo and are observable at remarkably large galactocentric distances. 7 refs
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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific; ISSN 0004-6280; ; CODEN PASPA; v. 102 p. 1372-1374
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Physical Review. D, Particles Fields; v. 5(3); p. 606-610
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Denton, B.A.; Green, P.J.
Conference papers. 17. International cosmic ray conference, Paris, 13-25 July 19811981
Conference papers. 17. International cosmic ray conference, Paris, 13-25 July 19811981
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[en] A micro-computer controlled multi-station air shower detection system for use in the study of medium energy air showers is described. The stations consist of 'core-sampler' detectors which determine the electron density and energy in the region of the shower core. The micro-computer controls acquisition and conversion of the analog scintillation detector outputs and provides classification, formatting and storage of necessary data from each event
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CEA, 75 - Paris (France); International Union of Pure and Applied Physics; 238 p; ISBN 2-7272-0064-1; ; 1981; v. 8 p. 161-164; Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique; Paris, France; 17. International cosmic ray conference; Paris, France; 13 - 25 Jul 1981; Sold by Reidel, Dordrecht, Netherlands
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Abdel-Monem, M.S.; Benbrook, J.R.; Duller, N.M.; Green, P.J.
13th international cosmic ray conference. Vol. 31973
13th international cosmic ray conference. Vol. 31973
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Denver Univ., Colo. (USA); p. 1811-1815; 1973
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods; v. 113(2); p. 241-245
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Green, P.J.; Denton, B.A.
Conference papers. 17. International cosmic ray conference, Paris, 13-25 July 19811981
Conference papers. 17. International cosmic ray conference, Paris, 13-25 July 19811981
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CEA, 75 - Paris (France); International Union of Pure and Applied Physics; 348 p; ISBN 2-7272-0062-5; ; 1981; v. 6 p. 160; Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique; Paris, France; 17. International cosmic ray conference; Paris, France; 13 - 25 Jul 1981; Sold by Reidel, Dordrecht, Netherlands; Published in abstract form only.
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[en] The theory of cosmic-ray scintillations has developed rapidly over the past few years. Cosmic-ray scintillations arise from various irregularities in the magnetic fields through which cosmic-ray particles must travel before being observed. These scintillations are characterized by broad-band fluctuations in intensity over time. We have undertaken a study of the cosmic-ray background as observed with the Rice University Suprathermal Ion Detector Experimental (SIDE) that was deployed on the lunar surface during the Apollo 14 mission. The energy threshold for cosmic-ray protons was approximately 25 MeV in one sensor and 50 MeV in another. We find that the interplanetary cosmic-ray scintillations are observed with the SIDE and these observations are consistent with current theoretical models and with other experimental results
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Geophysical Research Letters; ISSN 0094-8276; ; v. 8(2); p. 167-168
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Osborne, A.R.; Abdel-Monem, M.S.; Benbrook, J.R.; Sheldon, W.R.; Duller, N.M.; Green, P.J.
13th international cosmic ray conference. Vol. 31973
13th international cosmic ray conference. Vol. 31973
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Denver Univ., Colo. (USA); p. 2038-2041; 1973
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Osborne, A.R.; Abdel-Monem, M.S.; Benbrook, J.R.; Sheldon, W.R.; Duller, N.M.; Green, P.J.
13th international cosmic ray conference. Vol. 31973
13th international cosmic ray conference. Vol. 31973
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Denver Univ., Colo. (USA); p. 2042-2044; 1973
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