Smmgrs Refereed Journals


  1. The Solar Maximum Mission Atlas of Gamma-Ray Flares
    Vestrand, W et al., ApJS, 120, 409 (1999)
  2. Directivity and Its Energy Dependence in Solar Flare Energetic Emission
    Li, P, ApJ, 443, 855 (1995)
  3. A search for gamma-ray lines from the decay of 59Fe in supernova 1987A.
    Harris, M & Leising, M, A&A, 282, 766 (1994)
  4. A comparison of gamma-ray and radio emissions during the 11:42 UT solar flare on 1982 June 3
    Trottet, G et al., A&A, 288, 647 (1994)
  5. Searching for Hard X-Ray Directivity during the Rise, Peak, and Decay Phases of Solar Flares
    Li, P, ApJ, 421, 381 (1994)
  6. Directivity of 100--500 keV Solar Flare Hard X-Ray Emission
    Li, P et al., ApJ, 426, 758 (1994)
  7. Statistical properties of solar gamma-ray flares
    Xu, A et al., AcASn, 32, 36 (1991)
  8. Limits on a Variable Source of 511 keV Annihilation Radiation near the Galactic Center
    Share, G et al., ApJL, 358, L45 (1990)
  9. The Directivity of High-Energy Emission from Solar Flares. II. Solar Maximum Mission Observations
    Vestrand, W et al., ApJ, 322, 1010 (1987)
  10. On the Spectra of Gamma-Ray Bursts at High Energies.
    Matz, S, PhD Thesis, 9 (1986)
  11. Gamma Rays and Neutrons from Solar Flares
    Murphy, R, PhD Thesis, 14 (1985)
  12. Spectral feature of 31 December 1981 γ-ray burst not confirmed
    Nolan, P et al., Natur, 311, 360 (1984)

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