WASS in refereed journals

  1. Small-Scale H i Structure and the Soft X-Ray Background
    Jahoda, K et al., ApJL, 311, L57 (1986)
  2. High-latutude HI structure and the soft X-ray background.
    Jahoda, K et al., ApJ, 290, 229 (1985)
  3. The soft X-ray diffuse background.
    McCammon, D et al., ApJ, 269, 107 (1983)
  4. Low-Energy Diffuse X-Rays
    Bunner, A et al., ApJL, 167, L3 (1971)

WASS in non-refereed publications

  1. Possible Absorption of the Diffuse X-Ray Background by a Nearby Interstellar Cloud
    Edwards, B et al., BAAS, 22, 751 (1990)
  2. Cosmic X-ray physics
    McCammon, D et al., Semiannual Status Report, University of Wisconsin (Madison) Department of Physics (1986)
  3. The Soft X-Ray Diffuse Background: Implications for the Nature of the Local Interstellar Medium
    McCammon, D, NASCP, 2345, 195 (1984)
  4. Possible contributions of supernova remnants to the soft X-ray diffuse background (0.1 - 1keV)
    Sanders, W et al., STIN, 83, 14033 (1982)
  5. The soft X-ray diffuse background
    McCammon, D et al., STIN, 83, 20892 (1982)
  6. Spatial Distribution and Spectral Characteristics of the Soft X-Ray Diffuse Background
    Sanders, W et al., BAAS, 11, 776 (1979)
  7. Spatial Distribution and Broad-Band Spectral Characteristics of the Diffuse X-ray Background, 0.1-1.0 keV
    McCammon, D et al., BAAS, 11R, 723 (1979)
  8. Spatial Distribution and Broad-Band Spectral Characteristics of the Diffuse X-ray Background, 0.1-1.0 keV
    McCammon, D, BAAS, 11S, 723 (1979)
  9. Observations of the Soft Diffuse X-Ray Flux Near the Galactic Plane, lΠ = 150° to 220°.
    Coleman, P et al., BAAS, 4, 220 (1972)
  10. Diffuse soft cosmic X-ray
    Kraushaar, W et al., BAAS, 4, 260 (1972)

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