The SAS-2 Bibliography: Non-refereed Publications


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  1. High-energy gamma-ray observations of Geminga with the Fermi Large Area Telescope
    Razzano, M et al., arXiv, 0912, 5442 (2009)
  2. A Study on Event Screening for Downward Gamma-Rays with the GLAST Prototype Balloon Data
    Kotani, T et al., AAS, 200, 6311 (2002)
  3. From EGRET to GLAST
    Kniffen, D, APS April Meeting Abstracts, 3001 (2002)
  4. Observations of the Isotropic Diffuse Gamma-ray Background with the EGRET Telescope
    Willis, T, astro, ph, 1515 (2002)
  5. Integral -tracking extreme radiation across the Universe
    xmm, pres, 8 (2002)
  6. Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS)
    Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 4759 (2000)
  7. Anticoincidence Detector for GLAST
    Moiseev, A et al., HEAD, 4, 1723 (1999)
  8. The COMPTON Observatory: Reflections on its origins and history
    Kniffen, D & Gehrels, N, Proceedings of the Fourth Compton Symposium, 524 (1997)
  9. The “COS-B/EGRET 1997” Geminga ephemeris
    Mattox, J et al., Proceedings of the Fourth Compton Symposium, 568 (1997)
  10. Timing the Geminga Pulsar with High-Energy Gamma-Rays
    Halpern, J, STIN, 97, 23364 (1997)
  11. VizieR Online Data Catalog: SAS-2 Gamma-Ray Observations (Fichtel+ 1990)
    Fichtel, C et al., yCat, 9009, 0 (1997)
  12. Gamma-Ray Observations of Clusters of Galaxies
    Akyuz, A et al., AAS, 186, 0704 (1995)
  13. Components of the Diffuse Gamma Ray Emission at High Galactic Latitudes
    Chen, A et al., AAS, 185, 12008 (1994)
  14. "When one photon was a discovery, two was a spectrum, and three was the Rossi prize", documents from the beginnings of gamma ray astronomy
    Trimble, V, American Institute of Physics Conference Series, 40 (1994)
  15. Timing the Geminga pulsar with high-energy gamma rays
    Mattox, J et al., American Institute of Physics Conference Series, 77 (1994)
  16. Diffuse Gamma Rays of Extragalactic Origin
    Sreekumar, P et al., AAS, 183, 0404 (1993)
  17. Diffuse Galactic gamma-ray emission above 1 MEV
    Bloemen, H, Back to the Galaxy, 409 (1993)
  18. High energy gamma ray observations and the coupling between galactic cosmic rays and matter
    Hunter, S et al., Back to the Galaxy, 423 (1993)
  19. INTEGRAL confirmed as next scientific mission
    xmm, pres, 28 (1993)
  20. 3C 279
    Bertsch, D et al., IAUC, 5311, 2 (1991)
  21. Cosmic ray studies with the gamma-ray observatory
    Kniffen, D, Particle Astrophysics - The NASA Cosmic Ray Program for the 1990s and Beyond, 185 (1990)
  22. Further Examination of the SAS 2 and COS B Cygnus X-3 Data
    Mattox, J, BAAS, 22, 1230 (1990)
  23. A Gamma Ray Luminosity Function of Quasars Derived from the BQS Sample Using Cross-Correlated SAS-2 Data
    Yu, N et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 129 (1990)
  24. A Search for Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Sources by Bootstrap Sampling of the SAS-2 Data
    Yu, N et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 133 (1990)
  25. A model of the diffuse galactic gamma ray emission
    Sreekumar, P, NASCP, 3071, 31 (1990)
  26. The illusive Geminga: What is it
    Kniffen, D, NASCP, 3071, 145 (1990)
  27. A study of the sensitivity of an imaging telescope (GRITS) for high energy gamma-ray astronomy
    Yearian, M, STIN, 90, 28468 (1990)
  28. Catalog of SAS-2 Gamma-ray Observations (Fichtel et al. 1990). Documentation for the machine-readable version
    Warren, W, csgo book (1990)
  29. Gamma rays from AGNs
    Young, E & Yu, K, PABei, 7, 180 (1989)
  30. Thermal Comptonization models for gamma-ray emission from black-hole sources
    Dermer, C, reas symp (1989)
  31. Gamma-Ray Views on the Galactic Cosmic-Ray Distribution
    Bloemen, H, ASIC, 220, 163 (1988)
  32. Origin and propagation of galactic cosmic rays
    Cesarsky, C & Ormes, J, NASCP, 2464, 191 (1987)
  33. High-energy galactic phenomena and the interstellar medium
    Cesarsky, C, IAUS, 106, 225 (1985)
  34. Search for Periodicities Near 59 S in the Cos-B Gamma-Ray Data of 2CG 195+04 (geminga)
    Buccheri, R et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 169 (1985)
  35. Cosmic Gamma Rays from Quasers
    Lau, M & Young, E, 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 285 (1985)
  36. Inverse-Compton Gamma Rays in the Galaxy
    Bloemen, J, 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 313 (1985)
  37. The Golactic Gamma-Ray Distribution and the Radial Cosmic Ray Gradient
    Harding, A & Stecker, F, 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 321 (1985)
  38. Radial Distribution of Cosmic Ray Intensity in the Galaxy from Gamma-Ray Data
    Goned, A & Wahdan, A, 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 325 (1985)
  39. Excess Gamma Rays from the Loop i Supernova Remnant
    Bhat, C et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 1, 342 (1985)
  40. Giant Molecular Clouds as Regions of Particle Acceleration
    Dogiel, V et al., 19th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC19), Volume 3, 195 (1985)
  41. Comparison of results of observations of the source Cas γ-1 in two energetic regions: 1012 and 108eV
    Vladimirskii, B et al., IzSSR, 48, 2078 (1984)
  42. The galactic gamma-ray distribution: Implications for galactic structure and the radial cosmic ray gradient
    Harding, A & Stecker, F, STIN, 85, 16729 (1984)
  43. Source Catalogue of Gamma Rays from SAS II Data
    Houston, B & Wolfendale, A, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 106 (1983)
  44. On the Periodicity of Gamma-Ray Flux with the Energy >1012 eV from 20G 195+4
    Zyskin, I & Mukanov, D, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 122 (1983)
  45. Gamma Rays Sources - Black Holes?
    Karakula, S et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 148 (1983)
  46. Diffuse Galactic Emission of High Energy Gamma Rays
    Kniffen, D et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 165 (1983)
  47. Origin of the Diffuse Gamma-Ray Background
    Protheroe, R & Kazanas, D, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 169 (1983)
  48. Rapporteur paper on high energy gamma-ray astronomy, sessions XG4 andXG5 (of the conference)
    Porter, N, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 435 (1983)
  49. Observation of high-energy diffuse gamma-radiation by the Cosmos-856 and Cosmos-914 satellites
    Kalinkin, L & Nagornykh, I, MoIKI (1983)
  50. Searches for gamma ray emission from radio pulsars
    Thompson, D et al., STIN, 83, 24463 (1983)
  51. Data and data retrieval in space astronomy
    Vette, J, ASSL, 97, 243 (1982)
  52. Cosmic gamma rays
    Wolfendale, A, ASSL, 99, 233 (1982)
  53. Possible links between supersonic stellar winds and the origin of cosmic rays
    Montmerle, T, ASSL, 89, 155 (1981)
  54. Observations of VELA X-1 by SAS II Anticoincidence Dome above 150 KEV
    Ozdel, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 18 (1981)
  55. Gamma Rays from Specific Molecular Clouds
    Issa, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 150 (1981)
  56. The Use of Coded Aperture Masks in Low Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
    Di Cocco, G et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 1 (1981)
  57. Upper limits to pulsed gamma ray emission from PSR 0833-45, 1747-46, and 1818-04
    Cherry, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 17 (1981)
  58. Gamma rays and astronomy
    Paul, J, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 79 (1981)
  59. Discrete gamma-ray sources, historic supernovae, and pulsars
    Vladimirskii, B, IzKry, 61, 55 (1980)
  60. COS-B observation of the Milky Way in high-energy gamma rays
    Mayer-Hasselwander, H et al., NYASA, 336, 211 (1980)
  61. Gamma rays, cosmic rays, and the dynamics of the galaxy
    Cesarsky, C, NYASA, 336, 223 (1980)
  62. Observations of diffuse galactic gamma rays
    Simpson, G, nsgr, symp, 147 (1980)
  63. Gamma-Ray Observations and the Large-Scale Structure of the Galaxy
    Paul, J, IAUS, 84, 125 (1979)
  64. Gamma-Ray Evidence for a Galactic Halo
    Stecker, F, IAUS, 84, 475 (1979)
  65. SAS-2 Gamma-Ray Observations Related to a Galactic Halo
    Fichtel, C et al., IAUS, 84, 483 (1979)
  66. Gamma-Ray Astronomy and Structure and Content of the Local Interstellar Medium
    Lebrun, F & Paul, J, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 13 (1979)
  67. Observations of the Crab Nebula, NGC 4151, CYG x1 and CYG x3 at Medium Gamma Ray Energies
    Zanrosso, E et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 26 (1979)
  68. Hard X-ray observation of Cygnus-3
    Reppin, C et al., STIN, 80, 15002 (1979)
  69. Final Results on the Diffuse Gamma Ray Emission Observed by SAS-2
    Fichtel, C et al., BAAS, 10, 395 (1978)
  70. Tabulated data from the SAS-2 high energy gamma ray telescope
    Fichtel, C et al., STIN, 79, 16790 (1978)
  71. Galactic plane gamma radiation
    Hartman, R et al., STIN, 79, 18877 (1978)
  72. Search for Gamma-Ray Time Variability of Cygnus X-3 and CG 195+4
    Masnou, J et al., ESASP, 124, 33 (1977)
  73. Observations of the 100 MeV Gamma-Ray Sources at Energies of 100-1000 GeV
    Weekes, T & Helmken, H, ESASP, 124, 39 (1977)
  74. SAS-2 Observations of High-Energy Gamma Rays from Discrete Sources
    Kniffen, D et al., ESASP, 124, 45 (1977)
  75. SAS-2 Gamma-Ray Results from the Galactic Plane and Their Implications for Galactic Structure and Galactic Cosmic-Ray Dynamics
    Fichtel, C et al., ESASP, 124, 95 (1977)
  76. Gamma Rays from Cosmic Rays in Thick Targets and Application in the Galactic 300 pc H2 Ring (Presented by D. M. Worrall)
    Wolfendale, A & Worrall, D, ESASP, 124, 161 (1977)
  77. Galactic Gamma Rays and the Cosmic-Ray Halo Problem
    Stecker, F & Jones, F, ESASP, 124, 171 (1977)
  78. Celestial diffuse gamma-ray emission observed by SAS-2 and its interpretation
    Fichtel, C et al., ESASP, 124, 191 (1977)
  79. The Gamma-Ray Luminosity of Spiral Galaxies, its Evolution and its Contribution to the Diffuse Background above 100 MeV
    Lichti, G et al., ESASP, 124, 207 (1977)
  80. Comparison of High Energy Gamma Rays from (b) > 300 with the Galactic Neutral Hydrogen Distribution
    Ozel, M et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 30 (1977)
  81. SAS-2 galactic gamma-ray results - I. Diffuse emission
    Thompson, D et al., NASCP, 2, 3 (1977)
  82. SAS-2 galactic gamma-ray results - II. Localized sources
    Hartman, R et al., NASCP, 2, 15 (1977)
  83. COS-B observations of localized sources of gamma-ray emission
    NASCP, 2, 45 (1977)
  84. Gamma-ray pulsars
    Oegelman, H et al., NASCP, 2, 109 (1977)
  85. Gamma rays, cosmic rays, and galactic structure
    Stecker, F, NASCP, 2, 315 (1977)
  86. The galactic halo question: New size constraints from galactic gamma-ray data
    Stecker, F & Jones, F, STIN, 77, 22039 (1977)
  87. Gamma rays from the magellanic clouds
    Stecker, F, STIN, 78, 10995 (1977)
  88. Diffuse gamma radiation
    Fichtel, C et al., STIN, 78, 15985 (1977)
  89. Recent high energy gamma-ray results from SAS-2
    Thompson, D et al., Space Research XVII, 769 (1977)
  90. SAS-2 observations of high energy gamma rays
    Hartman, R et al., BAAS, 8, 429 (1976)
  91. A search of the SAS-2 data for pulsed gamma-ray emission from radio pulsars
    Ogelman, H & Fichtel, C, STIN, 76, 21120 (1976)
  92. The structure and content of the galaxy and galactic gamma rays. A review
    Crannell, C, STIN, 76, 31129 (1976)
  93. Final SAS-2 gamma ray results on sources in the galactic anticenter region
    Thompson, D et al., STIN, 76, 32094 (1976)
  94. Observation of gamma rays with a 4.8 hour periodicity from CYG X-3
    Lamb, R et al., STIN, 76, 33122 (1976)
  95. Recent advances and near future prospects in high energy astronomy
    Friedman, H, aiaa meet (1976)
  96. High Energy Galactic Gamma Radiation Observed by the SAS-2 Satellite
    Fichtel, C et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 29 (1975)
  97. Galactic Gamma Radiation from Cosmic Rays Concentrated in Spiral Arms
    Kniffen, D et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 40 (1975)
  98. Interstellar Reddening and Gamma-Ray Emission as Tracers of Interstellar Matter
    Puget, J et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 52 (1975)
  99. Distribution of Cosmic Gamma Rays in the Galactic Anticenter Region as Observed by SAS-2
    Kniffen, D et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 100 (1975)
  100. High Energy Gamma Rays from Vela and Cygnus
    Fichtel, C et al., International Cosmic Ray Conference, 106 (1975)
  101. Gamma Ray Astronomy
    Fichtel, C, International Cosmic Ray Conference, 3678 (1975)
  102. The SAS-3 delayed command system
    Hoffman, E, JHATD, 14, 2 (1975)
  103. The SAS-3 programmable telemetry system
    Peterson, M, JHATD, 14, 7 (1975)
  104. SAS-2 High Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of Galactic Structure and the Crab Nebula
    Kniffen, D, NASSP, 361, 52 (1975)
  105. Theoretical Interpretation of the SAS-2 High Energy Gamma-Ray Observations of the Galactic Plane in Terms of the Galactic Cosmic-Ray and Matter Distributions
    Fichtel, C, NASSP, 361, 56 (1975)
  106. Recent observations of cosmic gamma -ray bursts
    Cline, T, NYASA, 262, 159 (1975)
  107. SAS-2 High energy gamma-ray observations of the VELA pulsar
    Thompson, D et al., STIN, 75, 23421 (1975)
  108. Selected Theoretical Studies Group contributions to the 14th International Cosmic Ray conference
    STIN, 75, 27999 (1975)
  109. Non-association of a celestial gamma ray source with the new Milky Way satellite galaxy
    Lamb, R et al., STIN, 76, 17018 (1975)
  110. Galactic gamma-ray astronomy
    Schoenfelder, V, oopg, meet, 231 (1975)
  111. X-ray and gamma-ray astronomy
    sast, nasa, 34 (1975)
  112. SAS-2 high energy gamma-ray observations of galactic structure and the Crab nebula
    Kniffen, D, sast, nasa, 52 (1975)
  113. Theoretical interpretation of the SAS-2 high energy gamma-ray observations of the galactic plane in terms of the galactic cosmic-ray and matter distributions
    Fichtel, C, sast, nasa, 56 (1975)
  114. SAS-2 high-energy gamma-ray observations of the Vela pulsar
    Thompson, D et al., shgo book (1975)
  115. Evidence for a Galactic Origin of Transient Gamma-Ray Bursts
    Strong, I & Klebesadel, R, BAAS, 6, 270 (1974)
  116. SAS-2 observations of celestial diffuse gamma radiation above 30 MeV
    Thompson, D et al., The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 83 (1974)
  117. SAS-2 observations of gamma-rays from the galactic plane
    Thompson, D et al., The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 201 (1974)
  118. The distribution of cosmic rays in the Galaxy and their dynamics as deduced from recent gamma-ray observations
    Puget, J & Stecker, F, The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 241 (1974)
  119. Radio and gamma-ray evidence for a molecular-arm feature at 5 kpc from the galactic centre
    Solomon, P & Stecker, F, The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 253 (1974)
  120. Observations of discrete gamma-ray sources with SAS-2
    Thompson, D et al., The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 273 (1974)
  121. Determination of gamma-ray direction of incidence in gamma-ray astronomy spark chambers
    Shukla, P & Mayer-Hasselwander, H, The Context and Status of Gamma-Ray Astronomy, 339 (1974)
  122. High energy galactic gamma radiation from cosmic rays concentrated in spiral arms
    Bignami, G et al., sfp (1974)
  123. Preliminary Results on SAS-2 Observations of > 30 MeV Gamma Radiation
    Kniffen, D et al., NASSP, 339, 139 (1973)

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