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Astrophysical Journal; v. 178(3); p. 837-855
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[en] The populations of energetic ions accelerated by shocks in the heliosphere are reviewed briefly. Characteristic spectra and representative fluxes are given
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Feynman, J.; Gabriel, S.; Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA (USA); 165 p; Apr 1988; p. 111-116; Conference on interplanetary particle environment; Pasadena, CA (USA); 16-17 Mar 1987; NASA-CR--185461; JPL-PUBL--88-28; NAS--1.26:185461; CONF-8703326--; NTIS, PC A08/MF A01
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Q, log ft, γ spectra, branching ratios, J, π
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Feb 1974; 164 p; Thesis.
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ANGULAR MOMENTUM, BARIUM ISOTOPES, BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, BETA-MINUS DECAY RADIOISOTOPES, CESIUM ISOTOPES, EVEN-ODD NUCLEI, HOURS LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI, ISOTOPES, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, MINUTES LIVING RADIOISOTOPES, NUCLEAR MODELS, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, PARTICLE PROPERTIES, RADIOISOTOPES
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[en] Theory and observational results on ultralow frequency (ULF) waves or turbulence upstream of comets are reviewed. The ULF wave characteristics of comets Giacobini-Zinner and Halley are described and the cyclotron resonance condition is discussed. Theoretical work on the contribution of instabilities to ULF wave excitation is addressed. The quasi-linear evolution of the ULF wave spectrum is examined, and the nonlinear evolution of the ULF waves is examined. 65 refs
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Tsurutani, B.T.; Oya, Hiroshi; 261 p; 1989; p. 13-29; American Geophysical Union; Washington, DC (USA)
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[en] A characterization of the gamma-ray fields found in space and in the atmosphere is given. Included are values for the energies and intensities of gamma rays as observed in several experiments and reported in the open literature. Characteristics of the diffuse gamma-ray continuum are presented along with a brief discussion of the sources of this radiation. Also given are discrete gamma-ray line energies and intensities which have been observed in space and in the atmosphere. 37 refs., 7 figs., 12 tabs
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May 1986; 53 p; Available from NTIS, PC A04/MF A01 as DE86013445
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Lee, M.A.; Kalia, R.K.; Vashishta, P.D.
Kent State Univ., OH (USA). Dept. of Physics; Argonne National Lab., IL (USA)1984
Kent State Univ., OH (USA). Dept. of Physics; Argonne National Lab., IL (USA)1984
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[en] The Green's Function Monte Carlo method is applied to the calculation of the binding energies of electron-hole complexes in semiconductors. The quantum simulation method allows the unambiguous determination of the ground state energy and the effects of band anisotropy on the binding energy. 22 refs., 1 fig
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Sep 1984; 13 p; Midwest solid state theory symposium; Minneapolis, MN (USA); 6-8 Sep 1984; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE85013895
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[en] The theory of diffusive shock acceleration and its application in interplanetary space are reviewed. Special emphasis is placed on the distinction between diffusive and shock-drift shock acceleration, on ion-excitation of MHD waves upstream of the shock and the resulting self-consistent configuration of waves and accelerated ions, and on the mathematical theory of that configuration at quasi-parallel supercritical interplanetary travelling shocks. A comparison of predicted and observed proton anisotropies for the 12 November 1978 event is presented. 77 references
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25. plenary session of COSPAR; Graz (Austria); 25 Jun - 7 Jul 1984; CONF-8406167--
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Advances in Space Research; ISSN 0273-1177; ; v. 4 p. 295-304
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Potgieter, M.S.; Fisk, L.A.; Lee, M.A.
Ninteenth International Cosmic Ray Conference. SH sessions, volume 51985
Ninteenth International Cosmic Ray Conference. SH sessions, volume 51985
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[en] The so called anomalous cosmic ray component, which occurs at energies of about 10 MeV/nucleon and consists only of He, N, O, and Ne, has been a subject of interest for more than a decade. The origin of this component is generally considered to be interstellar neutral gas that is ionized and accelerated in the solar wind. The mechanism and the location for the acceleration, however, remains an unsolved problem. A model is used which includes the effects of gradient and curvature drifts and considers the implications of observed spatial gradients of the anomalous component for the location of the acceleration region. It is concluded that if drifts are important the acceleration region cannot lie at the solar poles. It is also concluded that there is no single region for the acceleration which can account for both the observed intensities and gradients in models which include drift effects
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Jones, F.C.; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt, MD (USA). Goddard Space Flight Center; vp; Aug 1985; vp; 19. international cosmic ray conference; La Jolla, CA (USA); 11-23 Aug 1985; Available from NTIS, PC A$200.00/MF $200.00
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Reviews of Geophysics and Space Physics; v. 12(4); p. 671-687
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[en] Contributions concerned with solar flare particle propagation theory and with the theory of galactic cosmic ray modulation are presented
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CEA, 75 - Paris (France); International Union of Pure and Applied Physics; 408 p; ISBN 2-7272-0071-4; ; 1982; v. 13 p. 183-198; 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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