HEAO-3 PhD Theses
- Fragmentation of relativistic heavy nuclei with application to cosmic ray propagation
First Author: Cummings, James Richard Ph.D. Thesis Minnesota Univ., Minneapolis. Publication Date: Jan 1989 ADS Bibliographic code: 1989PhDT.........6C Citations: 5
- Monoenergetic Positronium Beams and Laboratory Simulations of Galactic Positron Annihilation.
First Author: Brown, Benjamin Lathrop Thesis (PH.D.)--BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, 1987.Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 48-07, Section: B, page: 2006. Publication Date: Jan 1987 ADS Bibliographic code: 1987PhDT.......116B Citations: 0
- The abundances of ultraheavy elements in the cosmic radiation
First Author: Newport, Brian John Ph.D. Thesis California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena. Publication Date: Jan 1986 ADS Bibliographic code: 1986PhDT.........2N Citations: 2
- Abundances of heavy cosmic rays at energies up to 1000 GeV/amu
First Author: Jones, M. D. Ph.D. Thesis Washington Univ., Seattle. Publication Date: Jan 1985 ADS Bibliographic code: 1985PhDT.........3J Citations: 2
- The relative abundances of Sn, Te, Xe, BA and CE
First Author: Krombel, K. E. Ph.D. Thesis California Inst. of Tech., Pasadena. Publication Date: Jan 1983 ADS Bibliographic code: 1983PhDT.........4K Citations: 1
- a Measurement of the Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra of the Elements Boron to Iron in the Intermediate Energy Region 0.5-2.0 Gev/amu.
First Author: Derrickson, James Harrison Thesis (PH.D.)--UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE, 1983.Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 45-10, Section: B, page: 3259. Publication Date: Jan 1983 ADS Bibliographic code: 1983PhDT........82D Citations: 0
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