HEAO-3 Bibliography: Non-refereed Publications


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  1. VizieR Online Data Catalog: Carbon and Oxygen local interstellar spectra (Boschini+, 2018)
    Boschini, M et al., yCat, 185, 80061 (2019)
  2. SuperTIGER Abundances of Galactic Cosmic-Rays for the Charge Interval Z=41-56
    Walsh, N, 42nd COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 3582 (2018)
  3. Preliminary SuperTIGER Abundances of Galactic Cosmic-Rays for the Charge Interval Z =41-60 and Prospects for SuperTIGER-2
    Walsh, N & Supertiger Collaboration, APS April Meeting Abstracts, 4007 (2017)
  4. Evidence for the OB Association Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays
    Binns, W et al., HEAD, 11, 3213 (2010)
  5. Abundance measurements of Zn, Ga, and Ge from the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) experiment on the Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) satellite
    Binns, W et al., APS April Meeting Abstracts, 8007 (2009)
  6. Evaluation of the flux of CR nuclei inside the magnetosphere
    Boella, G et al., Astroparticle, Particle and Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications, 875 (2008)
  7. Ions Abundance Close to the Earth Surface:. the Role of the Magnetosphere
    Bobik, P et al., Astroparticle, Particle and Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications, 928 (2006)
  8. A New Evaluation of the Galactic Cosmic Ray Radiation Dose In Interplanetary Space
    Mewaldt, R et al., AGUFM, SH51, 0264 (2004)
  9. The energy spectra of heavy nuclei measured by the ATIC experiment
    Panov, A & Atic Team, 35th COSPAR Scientific Assembly, 1515 (2004)
  10. Clarification on the association between IGR J17464-3213 and H1743-322
    Markwardt, C & Swank, J, ATel, 136, 1 (2003)
  11. A model of galactic magnetic field inferred from cosmic propagation
    Hachisuka, K et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 1819 (2001)
  12. On the low energy decrease in galactic cosmic ray secondary/primary ratios
    Davis, A et al., Acceleration and Transport of Energetic Particles Observed in the Heliosphere, 421 (2000)
  13. High Energy Astrophysical Observatory (HEAO)
    Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 4643 (2000)
  14. Simulation of HEAO 3 Background
    Graham, B et al., High Energy Radiation Background in Space, 62 (1999)
  15. Simulation of HEAO 3 Background
    Graham, B et al., Conference on the High Energy Radiation Backgroun in Space, 62 (1998)
  16. The MeV gamma -Ray Spectrum of Cygnus X-1
    McConnell, M et al., AAS, 190, 1006 (1997)
  17. A model for the high-energy emission of Cyg X-1
    Moskalenko, I, Collmar, W & Schonfelder, V, Proceedings of the Fourth Compton Symposium, 863 (1997)
  18. SPI: A high resolution imaging spectrometer for INTEGRAL
    Teegarden, B et al., Proceedings of the Fourth Compton Symposium, 1535 (1997)
  19. Simulation of HEAO 3 background
    Graham, B et al., Proceedings of the Fourth Compton Symposium, 1642 (1997)
  20. Simulation of HEAO 3 background
    Graham, B et al., High Energy Radiation Background in Space, 61 (1997)
  21. High-resolution observation of the cosmic gamma-ray background from HEAO 3
    Wheaton, W et al., BAAS, 28, 1201 (1996)
  22. Cygnus X-1
    Phlips, B et al., IAUC, 5930, 2 (1994)
  23. COMPTEL Gamma-Ray Observations of X-Ray Binaries
    McConnell, M et al., AAS, 183, 2905 (1993)
  24. Search for Compton-Backscattered Annihilation Radiation from the Galactic Center with OSSE
    Smith, D et al., AAS, 183, 11606 (1993)
  25. Cygnus X-1
    Harmon, B et al., IAUC, 5813, 2 (1993)
  26. V1357 Cygni
    Harmon, B et al., IAUC, 5881, 2 (1993)
  27. Progress report on the ultra heavy cosmic ray experiment (AO178)
    Thompson, A et al., ldef, symp, 261 (1993)
  28. Post-launch analysis of data from the High Energy Astrophysical Observatory Heavy Nuclei Experiment (HEAO-C3)
    Stone, E, cit rept (1992)
  29. Ultra heavy cosmic ray experiment (A0178)
    Thompson, A et al., ldef, symp, 27 (1992)
  30. Instrumental background in gamma-ray spectrometers flown in low earth orbit
    Gehrels, N, nimp, 313, 513 (1992)
  31. Observation of annihilation radiation from the galactic center: The point and ridge components
    Gruber, D & Briggs, M, Gamma-Ray Line Astrophysics, 58 (1991)
  32. HEAO 3 limits on the 44Ti yield in type I supernovae
    Mahoney, W et al., Gamma-Ray Line Astrophysics, 291 (1991)
  33. HEAO 3 observations of strong variable 0.5-3 MeV emission from the Taurus region
    Ling, J & Dermer, C, Gamma-Ray Line Astrophysics, 361 (1991)
  34. High-Spectral-Resolution Gamma-Ray Observation of Sco X-1 by HEAO 3
    Bhattacharya, D et al., BAAS, 22, 1229 (1990)
  35. HEAO 3 Observations of Strong Variable 0.5-3 Me V Emission from the Taurus Region
    Ling, J & Dermer, C, BAAS, 22, 1271 (1990)
  36. Energy Spectra Between 10 and Several Hundred GeV/Nucleon for Elements From 18Ar to 23V: Results from HEAO-3
    Vylet, V et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 19 (1990)
  37. Cosmic Ray Elemental Abundances for 26 <= Z <= 40 Measured on HEAO-3
    Garrard, L et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 61 (1990)
  38. New aspects of heavy cosmic rays from calcium to nickel (Z = 20 to 28)
    Mewaldt, R & Webber, W, cait rept (1990)
  39. The HEAO 3 background: Spectrum observed by a large germanium spectrometer in low earth orbit
    Wheaton, W et al., High-Energy Radiation Background in Space, 304 (1989)
  40. Thermal pair cloud models of MeV gamma ray emission from Cygnus X-1 and the galactic center
    Liang, E & Dermer, C, Ultra-Hot Plasmas and Electron-Positron Pairs in Astrophysics, 32 (1989)
  41. Gamma-ray spectroscopy of radionuclei from galactic nucleosynthesis
    Mahoney, W, Nuclear Spectroscopy of Astrophysical Sources, 149 (1988)
  42. Constraints on gamma-ray line and continuum emission from the Galactic Center Region at MeV Energies
    Diehl, R, v. Ballmoos, P & Schonfelder, V, Nuclear Spectroscopy of Astrophysical Sources, 175 (1988)
  43. A possible Galactic center positron annihilation medium: neutral hydrogen
    Brown, B & Leventhal, M, Nuclear Spectroscopy of Astrophysical Sources, 196 (1988)
  44. Gamma-ray emission of Cygnus X-1
    Ling, J, Nuclear Spectroscopy of Astrophysical Sources, 315 (1988)
  45. Implications of HEAO 3 Gamma-Ray and 511 keV Observations of Black Hole Candidates
    Wheaton, W, Ling, J & Mahoney, W, BAAS, 20, 685 (1988)
  46. HEAO 3 Limits on 14Ti
    Mahoney, W et al., BAAS, 20, 1070 (1988)
  47. Gamma rays from Cygnus X-1: New diagnostics for a black hole
    Liang, E, STIN, 89, 15067 (1988)
  48. Positron annihilation in the Galactic center: “Cheshire cat” compton scattering and “excess continuum”
    Bildsten, M & Zurek, W, The Galactic Center, 184 (1987)
  49. Cosmic-Ray Energy Spectra Between Ten and Several Hundred Gev/amu for Elements from (18)AR to (28)NI-RESULTS from HEAO-3
    Israel, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 330 (1987)
  50. Anisotropy of Galactic Iron of Energy 30 TO 500 Gev/amu Studied by HEAO-3
    Garrard, T et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 348 (1987)
  51. Measurements of ultraheavy cosmic rays with HEAO-3
    Binns, W et al., NASCP, 2464, 173 (1987)
  52. Nucleosynthesis and astrophysical gamma ray spectroscopy
    Jacobson, A, NASCP, 2464, 275 (1987)
  53. Theoretical interpretation of the HEAO-3 observations of Cygnus X-3 under the HEAO-3 Guest Investigator Program
    Marscher, A, bosu rept (1987)
  54. High Energy Particles in Dark Molecular Clouds
    Reeves, H, ASIC, 163, 23 (1986)
  55. 26/A1 Produced by Wolf-Rayet Stars and the 1.8-MEV Line Emission of the Galaxy
    Casse, M & Prantzos, N, ASIC, 163, 339 (1986)
  56. HEAO 3 Constraints on the Distribution of Interstellar 26Al
    Mahoney, W et al., BAAS, 18, 980 (1986)
  57. Positron annihilation in the Galactic Center: Cheshire Cat Compton scattering and excess continuum
    Bildsten, M & Zurek, W, STIN, 87, 20166 (1986)
  58. HEAO 3 Search for Interstellar 44Ti
    Mahoney, W et al., BAAS, 17, 849 (1985)
  59. Gamma-Ray Line Emissions from **26AL Produced by Wolf-Rayet Stars
    Prantzos, N et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 361 (1985)
  60. Source Spectral Index of Heavy Cosmic Ray Nuclei
    Engelmann, J et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 4 (1985)
  61. Energy Spectra of Elements with 18≤Z≤28 Between 10 and 300 Gev/amu
    Jones, M et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 28 (1985)
  62. a New Analysis of Cosmic Ray Isotopes at 3 Gev/n from HEA03-C2 Data
    Ferrando, P et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 96 (1985)
  63. Ariel 6 measurements of ultra-heavy cosmic ray fluxes in the region Z or = 48
    Fowler, P et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 119 (1985)
  64. Elemental abundances of cosmic rays with Z > 33 as measuredon HEAO-3
    Newport, B et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 123 (1985)
  65. Abundances of secondary elements among the ultra heavy cosmic rays: Results from HEAO-3
    Klarmann, J et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 127 (1985)
  66. Capabilities of the Ldef-II Heavy Nuclei Collector
    Drach, J et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 131 (1985)
  67. Search for Heavy Antinuclei in the Cosmic Radiation
    Lund, N & Rotenberg, M, 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 2, 330 (1985)
  68. Sources of the ultraheavy cosmic rays
    Margolis, S & Blake, J, 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 3, 21 (1985)
  69. Interactions of Heavy Nuclei KR, xe and HO, in Light Targets
    Kertzman, M et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 3, 95 (1985)
  70. The response of ionization chambers to relativistic heavy nuclei
    Newport, B et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 3, 287 (1985)
  71. Lead, platinum and other heavy elements in the primary cosmic radiation: HEAO-3 results
    Waddington, C et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 9, 527 (1985)
  72. Nuclear Composition
    Balasubrahmanyan, V, Cosmic Ray and High Energy Gamma Ray Experiments for the Space Station Era, 252 (1985)
  73. Cosmic ray sources and confinement in the Galaxy
    Koch-Miramond, L, bbgl, symp, 315 (1984)
  74. Cosmic ray energy spectra at sources
    Koch-Miramond, L, hea, meet, 265 (1984)
  75. The gamma-ray spectrum of the galactic-center region
    Riegler, G et al., Positron-Electron Pairs in Astrophysics, 230 (1983)
  76. Are Mildly Active Galaxies Sources of e+/- ANNIHILATION Radiation?
    Marscher, A et al., Positron-Electron Pairs in Astrophysics, 303 (1983)
  77. Implications of HEAO-3 data for the acceleration and propagation of galactic cosmic rays
    Ormes, J & Protheroe, R, BAAS, 15, 619 (1983)
  78. New Optical Identifications of X-ray Sources From the HEAO A-3 Scanning Modulation Collimator
    Patterson, J et al., BAAS, 15, 636 (1983)
  79. HEAO 3 Observations of 26A1 in the Interstellar Medium
    Mahoney, W et al., BAAS, 15, 910 (1983)
  80. V1343 Aquilae
    Lamb, R et al., IAUC, 3793, 1 (1983)
  81. The Galactic Cosmic Ray Energy Spectra as Measured by the French-Danish Instrument on HEAD-3
    Juliusson, E et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 21 (1983)
  82. Acceleration and Propagation of Galactic Cosmic Rays : Implications of HEAD-3 Data
    Ormes, J & Protheroe, R, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 221 (1983)
  83. Geomagnetic Effects Observed by the French-Danish Cosmic Ray Instrument on HEAO-3
    Petrou, N & Jorrand, J, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 440 (1983)
  84. Cosmic ray elemental abundances for 26 ≤ Z ≤ 42 measured on HEAO-3
    Binns, W et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 106 (1983)
  85. Cosmic-ray abundances of the even charge elements from 50Snto 58Ce measured on HEAO-3
    Stone, E et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 115 (1983)
  86. The cosmic ray abundances of the platinum-lead elements as measured on HEAO-3
    Fixsen, D et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 119 (1983)
  87. Energy spectra of ultraheavy cosmic rays: results from HEAO-3
    Israel, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 123 (1983)
  88. The Isotopic Composition of the Cosmic Rays at Energies above 2 Gev/n
    Byrnak, B et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 135 (1983)
  89. Nitrogen and boron isotopes around 2 GeV/n from the French-Danish instrument on HEAO-3
    Soutoul, A et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 143 (1983)
  90. Interactions of 200 GeV gold nuclei in light elements
    Brewster, N et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 259 (1983)
  91. Energy spectra of cosmic rays at source as derived from the French-Danish experiment on HEAO-3
    Koch-Miramond, L et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 275 (1983)
  92. Abundances of ‘secondary’ elements among the ultraheavy cosmic rays -results from HEAO-3
    Klarmann, J et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 279 (1983)
  93. Correlation of source abundances of ultraheavy cosmic rays with firstionization potential - results from HEAO-3
    Israel, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 305 (1983)
  94. The non-Z2 response of the heavy nuclei cosmic ray detector on HEAO-3
    Garrard, T et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 367 (1983)
  95. Geomagnetic effect observed by the French-Danish cosmic ray instrument on HEAO-3 satellite
    Petrou, N & Jorrand, J, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 221 (1983)
  96. Composition of cosmic rays
    Juliusson, E, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 117 (1983)
  97. Implications of HEAO-3 data for the acceleration and propagation of galactic cosmic rays
    Ormes, J & Protheroe, R, STIN, 83, 26780 (1983)
  98. Telescope calibration for gamma spectroscopy with a new Ge(Li) diode configuration
    Buivan, A et al., STIN, 84, 14083 (1983)
  99. Gamma ray transients and related astrophysical phenomena
    Lingenfelter, R, Hudson, H & Worrall, D, AIPC 77 (1982)
  100. Gamma-ray burst observations by the HEAO-3 high-resolution gamma-ray spectrometer
    Wheaton, W et al., Gamma Ray Transients and Related Astrophysical Phenomena, 55 (1982)
  101. Search for time variations in 511 KeV flux by ISEE-3 gamma-ray spectrometer
    Norris, J, Cline, T & Teegarden, B, Gamma Ray Transients and Related Astrophysical Phenomena, 163 (1982)
  102. Evidence for delayed second phase acceleration in solar flares
    Willett, J et al., Gamma Ray Transients and Related Astrophysical Phenomena, 401 (1982)
  103. Search for 511 KeV e+/- Annihilation Radiation from Mildly Active Galaxies Using HEAO 3
    Marscher, A et al., BAAS, 14, 975 (1982)
  104. Gamma-Ray Observations of the Galactic Center from HEAO-3
    Riegler, G et al., BAAS, 14, 974 (1982)
  105. Nuclear processes in solar flares
    Ramaty, R, STIN, 82, 22134 (1982)
  106. The HEAO-3 high resolution gamma-ray spectrometer
    Jacobson, A, icr, 12, 11 (1982)
  107. Long-Term Variation in the Cygnus Region Observed with the HEAO-3 High Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
    Ling, J et al., BAAS, 13, 549 (1981)
  108. The heavy nuclei experiment on HEAO-3
    Binns, W et al., IAUS, 94, 91 (1981)
  109. The Isotopic Composition of Cosmic-Ray Nuclei at 0. 6, 3 and 7 Gev/n
    Byrnak, B et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 8 (1981)
  110. Sub-Iron Nuclei and Cosmic-Ray Propagation Model
    Cesarsky, C, Koch, L & Perron, C, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 22 (1981)
  111. Implications on Nuclear Cross-Sections of Measurements of the French-Danish Cosmic-Ray Instrument on HEAD-3
    Perron, C & Koch, L, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 27 (1981)
  112. Implications of Ultraheavy Cosmic-Ray Source Composition Derived from Observations by the HEAD-3 Heavy Nuclei Experiment
    Israel, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 36 (1981)
  113. Particle Arrival Directions as Seen from a Cosmic-Ray Instrument in Low Earth Orbit
    Petrou, N, Jorrand, J & Westergaard, N, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 217 (1981)
  114. Determination of Particle Momenta from Cerenkov Counter Signals
    Lund, N et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 63 (1981)
  115. 16 November 1979 gamma-ray bursts observed with HEAO-3 High-Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometer
    Wheaton, W et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 89 (1981)
  116. Long-term variations of Cygnus X-1 observed with the HEAO-3 high resolution gamma-ray spectrometer
    Ling, J et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 93 (1981)
  117. The elemental composition of cosmic rays from Be to Zn as measured by the French Danish instrument on HEAO-3
    Engelmann, J et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 97 (1981)
  118. Mean masses of cosmic rays elements from C to Fe between 2 and 3 GeV/nucleon as measured by the French-Danish instrument on HEAO-3
    Juliusson, E et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 101 (1981)
  119. Abundances of cosmic ray nuclei heavier than 50 SN
    Waddington, C et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 109 (1981)
  120. The composition of ultra-heavy cosmic rays
    Protheroe, R & Ormes, J, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 114 (1981)
  121. International Cosmic Ray Conference, 17th, Paris, France, July 13-25, 1981, Conference Papers. Volume 12
    ICRC 12 (1981)
  122. The HEAO-3 French-Danish cosmic ray spectrometer: preliminary results on the elemental abundances of cosmic ray nuclei in the iron peak
    Copenhagen-Saclay CollaborationHeao, High-Energy Astrophysics, 173 (1981)
  123. Early Results from HEAO-3
    Israel, M, BAAS, 12, 467 (1980)
  124. Cosmic Ray Elements and Isotopes from HEAO-3
    Klarmann, J, BAAS, 12, 831 (1980)
  125. H 2252-035
    White, N et al., IAUC, 3514, 2 (1980)
  126. HEAO - Signature of a successful space science program
    Speer, F, toky, iafc, Q (1980)
  127. A Search for Gamma-Ray Bursts With the HEAO 3 Spectrometer
    Ling, J et al., BAAS, 11, 733 (1979)

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