IMP 6 & 7 Non-refereed Publications


  1. Phase-space echos and kinetic density turbulence in the solar wind
    Meyrand, R et al., Solar Heliospheric and INterplanetary Environment (SHINE 2018), 31 (2018)
  2. Solar Gamma Ray and Neutron Science with the EPI-Hi/HET Telescope on PSP
    Mewaldt, R, Solar Heliospheric and INterplanetary Environment (SHINE 2018), 68 (2018)
  3. Neutron monitor measurements as a complement to space measurements of energetic solar particle fluxes
    Debrunner, H, High-Energy Solar Phenomena - a New Era of Spacecraft Measurements, 207 (1994)
  4. The Goddard program of gamma ray transient astronomy
    Cline, T, Desai, U & Teegarden, B, STIN, 80, 26230 (1980)
  5. On the average configuration of the geomagnetic tail
    Fairfield, D, oacg rept (1978)
  6. The Uniqueness of the Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts as Observed by IMP-6
    Desai, U, NASSP, 361, 40 (1975)
  7. Recent observations of cosmic gamma -ray bursts.
    Cline, T, NYASA, 262, 159 (1975)
  8. X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy
    sast, nasa, 34 (1975)
  9. Uniqueness of the energy spectrum of cosmic gamma-ray bursts, as observed by IMP-6.
    Desai, U, sast, nasa, 40 (1975)
  10. Progress in gamma-ray burst astronomy.
    Cline, T & Desai, U, The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 37 (1974)
  11. Future satellite experiments for gamma-burst observations.
    Evans, W, The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 69 (1974)
  12. Observations of cosmic gamma-ray bursts with IMP-7: evidence for a single spectrum.
    Cline, T & Desai, U, ocgb book (1974)
  13. IMP-6 Observations of the Energy Spectra of Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Cline, T & Desai, U, Transient Cosmic Gamma- and X-Ray Sources, 23 (1974)
  14. IMP-6 Observations of Small-Sized Candidate Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Cline, T & Desai, U, Transient Cosmic Gamma- and X-Ray Sources, 45 (1974)

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