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Martin A. Pomerantz's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Chicago
- Bachelors Physics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin Arthur Pomerantz was an American physicist who served as director of the Bartol Research Institute and who had been a leader in developing Antarctic astronomy. When the astronomical observatory at the United States Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station was opened in 1995, it was named the Martin A. Pomerantz Observatory in his honor. Pomerantz published his scientific autobiography, Astronomy on Ice, in 2004.
Martin A. Pomerantz's Published Works
Published Works
- Time–distance helioseismology (1993) (584)
- Solar oscillations: full disk observations from the geographic South Pole (1980) (183)
- Full-disk observations of solar oscillations from the geographic South Pole: Latest results (1983) (152)
- Asymmetries of solar oscillation line profiles (1993) (116)
- Latitude and depth variation of solar rotation (1986) (86)
- Scattering of p-modes by a sunspot (1992) (85)
- The Sun and cosmic rays (1974) (82)
- Long-term variations of interplanetary magnetic field spectra with implications for cosmic ray modulation (1993) (70)
- Frequencies of Solar p-Mode Oscillations (1988) (55)
- Focusing anisotropy of solar cosmic rays (1986) (52)
- Interplanetary acceleration of solar cosmic rays to relativistic energy (1974) (36)
- RELATIVISTIC ELECTRON PRECIPITATION INTO THE MESOSPHERE AT SUBAURORAL LATITUDES (1965) (35)
- Adiabatic Fermi acceleration of energetic particles between converging interplanetary shock waves (1976) (35)
- Measurements of high-frequency solar oscillation modes (1991) (33)
- Physical Sciences: Record-breaking Cosmic Ray Storm stemming from Solar Activity in August 1972 (1973) (29)
- The unusual anisotropic solar particle event of November 18, 1968 (1971) (28)
- Statistical considerations in the analysis of solar oscillation data by the superposed epoch method (2013) (28)
- COSMIC-RAY ANISOTROPY IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPACE. (1968) (28)
- Cosmic ray unidirectional latitude gradient: Evidence for north-south asymmetric solar modulation (1991) (27)
- A unified theory of cosmic ray diurnal variations (1983) (26)
- Use of acoustic wave travel-time measurements to probe the near-surface layers of the Sun (1994) (25)
- The origin of transient cosmic ray intensity variations (1977) (24)
- Origin of transient north‐south anisotropy of cosmic rays (1976) (23)
- Relativistic cosmic rays and corotating interaction regions (1981) (22)
- North-south anisotropies in the cosmic radiation (1972) (22)
- Anisotropies in relativistic cosmic rays from the invisible disk of the Sun (1973) (22)
- Solar pulsations observed from the geographic South Pole: Initial results (1981) (22)
- Secondary Electron Emission Produced by Relativistic Primary Electrons (1963) (22)
- Spatial distribution of cosmic ray intensity and geomagnetic theory (1962) (22)
- Neutron monitor observations of high-energy solar particles during the new cycle (1967) (21)
- Long-term Variation in the Magnitude of the Diurnal Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays (1967) (20)
- What are the observed high-frequency solar acoustic modes? (1990) (20)
- Dependence of Secondary Electron Emission upon Angle of Incidence of 1.3-Mev Primaries (1956) (20)
- Millimetric sky opacity measurements from the South Pole. (1990) (19)
- Cosmic ray modulations related to the interplanetary magnetic field intensity (1983) (19)
- SURVEY OF COSMIC-RAY INTENSITY IN THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE (1966) (19)
- Long term modulation of primary cosmic ray intensity (1966) (19)
- Random fluctuations, persistence, and quasi‐persistence in geophysical and cosmical periodicities: A sequel (1982) (18)
- The Temperature Dependence of Secondary Electron Emission from Oxide-Coated Cathodes (1946) (18)
- Journal of The Franklin Institute: A dramatic chronicle of man's progress in science and technology (1969) (17)
- THE VARIATION WITH A PERIOD OF TWO SOLAR CYCLES IN THE COSMIC-RAY DIURNAL ANISOTROPY FOR THE NUCLEONIC COMPONENT. (1970) (17)
- Pitch angle distribution of solar flare particles in interplanetary space (1973) (17)
- Sectorial anisotropy of solar cosmic rays (1972) (16)
- Characteristics of intermediate-degree solar p-mode line widths (1991) (16)
- An experiment to search for ultra high energy γ-ray sources from the south pole (1989) (16)
- The Properties of Cosmic Radiation at Very High Altitudes (1949) (15)
- Helioseismology from the South Pole: Results from the 1987 campaign (1990) (15)
- Cosmic ray intensity variations in the lower atmosphere (1971) (15)
- Characteristics of precipitated electrons inferred from ionospheric forward scatter (1966) (14)
- PROGRESSIVE ROTATION OF COSMIC-RAY DIURNAL VARIATION VECTOR (1962) (14)
- LIMITS ON CORONAL REFLECTION USING HIGH-FREQUENCY SOLAR OSCILLATIONS (1994) (14)
- Theoretical calculation of the solar diurnal variation of the cosmic ray intensity (1961) (14)
- The cosmic‐ray equator and the Earth's magnetic field (1960) (13)
- Geophysics, the Earth's environment: edited by C. Dewitt, J. Hieblot and A. Lebeau. 624 pages, diagrams, 6 × 914 in. New York, Gordon and Breach, Science Publishers. Price, $9.50 (paper) (1963) (13)
- Observations of the submillimetre integrated galactic emission from the south Pole (1989) (13)
- Relationship between Sector Boundaries and Polar Nucleonic Intensity Variations: the Heliocentric Gradient During Solar Cycle 20 (1977) (13)
- Shipboard neutron monitor determination of cosmic-ray equator (1958) (13)
- Helioseismology from the South Pole: Comparison of 1987 and 1981 Results (1988) (12)
- Search for Solar P-Mode Frequency Changes Between 1980 and 1985 (1987) (12)
- The Increase in the Primary Cosmic-Ray Intensity at High Latitudes, and the Non-Existence of a Detectable Permanent Solar Magnetic Field (1950) (12)
- The Propagation of Energetic Solar Particles during Highly Anisotropic Ground Level Events. (1971) (12)
- Contact potential differences (1951) (12)
- THE PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION AT HIGH LATITUDES (1952) (11)
- Emission of Energetic Secondary Electrons Produced by 1.3-Mev Electron Bombardment (1954) (11)
- Secondary electron emission from oxide-coated cathodes. (1946) (11)
- Balloon flight investigations of primary cosmic rays during solar disturbances (1960) (10)
- The instability of the meson (1940) (10)
- Upper Limit on the X-Ray Flux Associated with Gravitational Radiation (1972) (10)
- Book reviewInterplanetary dynamical processes: by E. N. Parker, 272 pages, diagrams, 51 × 9 in., New York, Interscience Publishers, 1963. Price, $12.50 (1965) (10)
- Electrical conductivity induced in MgO by relativistic electron bombardment (1965) (10)
- The effective path length through a vertical cosmic-ray telescope (1948) (10)
- Symmetrical equator—pole anisotropy during an unusual cosmic ray storm (1978) (9)
- Latitude survey of the frequency of multiple events in an airborne neutron monitor (1968) (9)
- Cosmic Ray Anisotropies Perpendicular to the Equatorial Plane. (1971) (9)
- The properties of cosmic radiation in the lower atmosphere (1949) (9)
- The spectrum of the cosmic ray solar diurnal modulation (1970) (9)
- Solar Diurnal Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays (1969) (9)
- Relativistic solar cosmic rays during the current sunspot cycle (1978) (8)
- Solar source of transient cosmic ray intensity variations (1978) (8)
- Rigidity dependence of solar diurnal variation of cosmic‐ray intensity (1961) (8)
- Astronomy on Ice (1982) (8)
- THE UNUSUAL COSMIC RAY EVENTS OF JULY 17-18, 1959 (1960) (7)
- New insights into the variability of the cosmic ray diurnal anisotropy (1979) (7)
- The three-dimensional structure of relativistic galactic cosmic ray anisotropies associated with solar rotation (1980) (7)
- Primary Alpha Particles in the Cosmic Radiation Near the Geomagnetic Equator (1954) (7)
- SOLAR-PRODUCED COSMIC RAYS NEAR THE NORTH AND SOUTH POLES (1961) (6)
- The cosmic ray storm of July, 1961☆ (1962) (6)
- Latitude effect and atmospheric attenuation of the cosmic ray nucleon component (1962) (6)
- Cosmic ray investigations with an airborne neutron monitor (1960) (6)
- AN INCREASE OF THE PRIMARY COSMIC-RAY INTENSITY FOLLOWING, A SOLAR FLARE (1951) (6)
- Cosmic ray north‐south anisotropy: The role of the interplanetary magnetic field (1982) (6)
- Helioseismology from the South Pole The 1984/85 campaign (1988) (5)
- Access of solar electrons to the polar regions (1975) (5)
- Astrophysics in Antarctica, Newark, Delaware 1989 (1989) (5)
- Enhanced isotropic cosmic ray intensity waves during cosmic ray storms (1979) (5)
- Angular distributions of solar protons and electrons (1975) (5)
- Fundamentals of Secondary Electron Emission (1951) (5)
- On the Low Energy Spectrum of Primary Cosmic Radiation and the Sun's Magnetic Dipole Moment (1949) (5)
- Advances in Polymer Science 158. Polymers for Photonics Applications I: Nonlinear Optical and Electroluminescence Polymers Edited by Kwang-Sup Lee (Hannam University, Korea). Springer-Verlag: Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 2002. xiv + 262 pp. $179.00. ISBN 3-540-42384-2. (2002) (5)
- Cosmic Radiation at Very High Altitudes Near the Geomagnetic Equator (1954) (5)
- Electrical Conductivity Induced in MgO Crystals by 1.3-Mev Electron Bombardment (1955) (5)
- NATURE OF THE CURRENT REDUCTION IN THE PRIMARY COSMIC-RAY INTENSITY (1958) (5)
- UNUSUAL INCREASE IN THE COSMIC RAY INTENSITY ON NOVEMBER 20, 1960 (1961) (5)
- Solar Disturbances and the Cosmic Ray Equator (1960) (5)
- Cosmic ray intensity pulses (1979) (4)
- SOLAR-PRODUCED COSMIC RADIATION NEAR THE GEOMAGNETIC POLE ON MAY 4, 1960 (1960) (4)
- Measurement of the angular resolution of an extensive air shower array using a Cherenkov light detector (1991) (4)
- Nuclear radiation detection: by William J. Price. 382 pages, diagrams, 6 x 9 in. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1958. Price, $9.00. (1958) (4)
- The Difference in the Absorption of Cosmic Rays in Air and Water and the Instability of the Barytron (1939) (4)
- Cosmic Ray Intensity Waves and the North-South Anisotropy (1984) (4)
- The Ground-Level Relativistic Solar Proton Event of may 7, 1978: a Composite Report (1979) (4)
- Direct observation of periodic variation of primary cosmic-ray intensity (1958) (4)
- Sea-going cosmic-ray observatory (1957) (4)
- Are coronal holes sources of cosmic ray modulation (1977) (4)
- THE COSMIC RAY INCREASE OF 17 JULY 1959 (1960) (4)
- The ancestry of solar‐terrestrial research (1974) (4)
- Monte Carlo experiment to determine the statistical uncertainty for the average 24-hour wave derived from filtered and unfiltered data (1968) (4)
- Observations near the north and south poles of bursts of cosmic rays from the sun (1961) (4)
- Polar solar observatory (1981) (3)
- The Unusual Cosmic Ray Intensity Increases on November 12, 1960 (1961) (3)
- Remarkable anisotropic cosmic‐ray intensity oscillation (1980) (3)
- Benjamin Franklin—The compleat geophysicist (1976) (3)
- Post-Bombardment Conductivity in MgO Crystals (1958) (3)
- Large Scale Motions and the Structure of the Sun (1982) (3)
- Temperature Dependence of Electron-Bombardment-Induced Conductivity in MgO. II (1957) (3)
- A Medium Rigidity Muon Experiment for the South Pole Station (1985) (3)
- Secondary Electron Emission of MgO Crystals Bombarded by Relativistic Electrons (1960) (3)
- Magnetron Cathodes (1946) (3)
- Basic data of plasma physics: by Sanborn C. Brown. 336 pages, diagrams, 6 × 9 in. New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Cambridge, The Technology Press; 1959. Price, $6.50 (1960) (3)
- Intermediate Degree Solar Oscillations (1988) (3)
- ABSENCE OF A DETECTABLE DIURNAL VARIATION IN THE FREQUENCY OF HEAVY PRIMARIES AND NUCLEAR DISINTEGRATIONS AT 80,000 FEET (1951) (3)
- Origin of Long Term Changes in the North-South Asymmetry of Cosmic Rays (1981) (3)
- Atmospheric Effects on the Muon Intensities Observed at the South Pole (1987) (2)
- INVESTIGATIONS OF COSMIC-RAY INTENSITY VARIATIONS IN ANTARCTICA. (1967) (2)
- Anisotropy in solar particles incident on polar regions during July 1961 (1962) (2)
- Exponential anisotropy of solar cosmic rays (1985) (2)
- Latitude Effect of Cosmic Radiation at Low Altitudes (1955) (2)
- Ultrasonic methods in solid state physics: R. Truell, C. Elbaum and C.B. Chick. 464 pages, diagrams, illustr., 6 X 9 in. New York, Academic Press Inc., 1969. Price, $19.75 (1970) (2)
- Anisotropic Intensity Waves Observed Underground at Mawson with a Proportional Counter Telescope (1983) (1)
- The Solar Equatorial Internal Rotation Rate Estimated from Combined South Pole and NSO/Sac Peak Helioseismic Data Sets (1991) (1)
- Isotropic intensity waves and features of their occurrence (1985) (1)
- 27-day variations in the IMF components and the cosmic ray anisotropies (1981) (1)
- Solar-Produced Heavy Nuclei During November, 1960 (1963) (1)
- Electrical conductivity induced in MgO crystals by 1.3 MEV electron bombardment (1955) (1)
- Gadabouts of the Universe (1964) (1)
- Solar Seismology at the South Pole: Studies of Solar Oscillations (1983) (1)
- Ruggedized Fiber Optic Cables For Army Communication Systems (1976) (1)
- Theoretical forms of two- and three-point galaxy correlation functions (1989) (1)
- The iqsy and solar-terrestrial research. (1967) (1)
- High-speed direct-inking recording system (1949) (1)
- Relativistic solar cosmic rays (1974) (1)
- IONOSPHERIC FORWARD-SCATTER PROGRAM IN THE ANTARCTIC. (1968) (1)
- SOME EFFECTS OF NEUTRON BOMBARDMENT ON MgO CRYSTALS (1960) (1)
- The relative stopping powers of carbon and lead for slow mesons (1941) (1)
- Trailing cosmic rays in Canada's north (1953) (1)
- Scott E. Forbush 1904”1984 (1984) (1)
- Magnetic fluctuation and cosmic ray diurnal variations (1985) (1)
- The relationship between the interplanetary magnetic field and the nucleonic intensity (1981) (1)
- Evidence for the Existence of a New Elementary Particle (1938) (1)
- Cosmic ray north-south anisotropy 1961 - 1983 (1985) (1)
- The Uniqueness of the Geographic South Pole for the Observations of Large Scale Velocity Fields on the Sun: Some Experiences from a 120 Hours Continuous H-Alpha Patrol during January 1979 (1980) (1)
- COSMIC-RAY RADIOSONDE AND TELEMETERING SYSTEM (1951) (1)
- Progress Report on the Point-Source Search Being Made With the South Pole Air Shower Experiment (1991) (1)
- Statistical Procedures for Testing Chree Analysis Results (1981) (1)
- Scott Ellsworth Forbush (1984) (1)
- Astronomy on ice : observing the universe from the south pole (2004) (0)
- Cosmic ray intensity waves at high rigidities (1981) (0)
- The Variations with a Period of Two Solar Cycles in the Cosmic Ray Diurnal Anisotropy for the Nucleonic Component (2013) (0)
- First submillimeter observations from the South Pole: The integrated galactic emission (2008) (0)
- Theoretical Forms of n-point Galaxy Correlation Functions (1988) (0)
- Tribute to William Francis Gray Swann, M.A., D.Sc., 1884–1962 (1962) (0)
- Radiation damage in solids: by Douglas S. Billington and James H. Crawford, Jr. 450 pages, diagrams, 6 × 914 in. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1961. Price, $12.50 (1961) (0)
- Electron bombardment conductivity of MgO single crystal (1954) (0)
- Book reviewCosmic rays: by T. E. Cranshaw. 117 pages, diagrams, illustrations, 512 × 812 in. New York, Oxford University Press, 1963. Price, $2.90 (paper) (1964) (0)
- Design considerations for a TEV telescope at the South Pole (2008) (0)
- Solar Seismology: A New View from the South Pole (1980) (0)
- TeV atmospheric Cherenkov telescope at the South Pole (1990) (0)
- Cosmic rays, solar particles and space research: edited by B. Peters. 418 pages, diagrams, illustrations, 612 × 912 in. New York, Academic Press, 1963. Price, $16.00 (1964) (0)
- Astronomy at the South Pole (1992) (0)
- Journal of The Franklin Institute: “For the diffusion of scientific knowledge” (1976) (0)
- RESEARCH ON HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS INVESTIGATIONS USING NUCLEAR EMULSIONS. (1963) (0)
- Bartol Research Foundation of The Franklin Institute : The first fifty years (1974) (0)
- Physics of the upper atmosphere: edited by J. A. Ratcliffe. 586 pages, diagrams, 6 × 9 in. New York, Academic Press, 1960. Price. $14.50 (1960) (0)
- Raymond John Protheroe received the Shakti P. Duggal Award. (1985) (0)
- Helioseismology Results from South Pole Observations (1986) (0)
- Helioseismology from the South Pole: 1987 campaign (1988) (0)
- SATELLITE INVESTIGATION OF TIME VARIATIONS OF HEAVY NUCLEI IN THE PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION (1962) (0)
- Target-thickness dependence of delta-ray emission produced by 1.3 MEV electrons☆ (1954) (0)
- Abstract of the detection of heavy particles in the primary cosmic radiation (1949) (0)
- Helioseismology from South Pole: 1990 High Resolution Campaign (1991) (0)
- A Model for the Acceleration of Particles Trapped Between Converging Shock Waves (1975) (0)
- Scott E. Forbush: 1904–1984 (2013) (0)
- THE SUN DOES NOT HAVE ANY NOTICEABLE PERMANENT MAGNETIC FIELD (1950) (0)
- Interview of Martin A. Pomerantz by Brian Shoemaker (2006) (0)
- Something new under the quiet sun (1964) (0)
- Analysis of proton and electron spectrometer data from OGO-5 spacecraft (1975) (0)
- 2. Cosmic Rays (2013) (0)
- Further Observations on Nature of the Current Reduction in the Primary Cosmic Ray Intensity (1958) (0)
- The latitude effect of cosmic radiation (1954) (0)
- Shaking Down the Sun's Long-Period Vibes (1980) (0)
- GIEGER-COUNTER PULSE SIMULATOR (1951) (0)
- Search for 100 TeV gamma rays with an air shower array at the South Pole. (1991) (0)
- Plasma physics: edited by James E. Drummond. 386 pages, diagrams, plates, 6 × 9 in. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1961. Price, $12.50 (1961) (0)
- The neutrino: by James S. Allen. 168 pages, diagrams, 6 × 914 in. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1958. Price, $4.50 (1958) (0)
- PHONON INTERACTIONS IN CRYSTALS. (1964) (0)
- The radio noise spectrum: edited by Donald H. Menzel. 183 pages, illustrations, 6 × 914in. Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1960. Price, $7.50 (1960) (0)
- The influence of co-rotating interaction regions on relativistic cosmic rays and geomagnetic activity (1981) (0)
- Quasi-Periodic Variations in the Semi-Diurnal Anisotropy of Cosmic Rays (1979) (0)
- Cerenkov radiation: by J. V. Jelley. 304 pages, diagrams, plates, 534 × 834 in. New York, Pergamon Press, 1958.Price, $10.00 (1959) (0)
- Cosmic ray investigations in the Canadian Arctic, 1949–50 (1951) (0)
- 1985 James B. Macelwane Award (1985) (0)
- SPECTRUM OF HEAVY NUCLEI IN THE PRIMARY COSMIC RADIATION (1964) (0)
- The low energy spectrum of the primary cosmic radiation, and the magnetic field of the sun (1950) (0)
- THEORETICAL FORMS OF 2-POINT AND 3-POINT GALAXY CORRELATION-FUNCTIONS (1989) (0)
- Forward/backward ratio of secondary emission produced by 1.3 MEV electrons ☆ (1954) (0)
- THE ABSORPTION OF COSMIC RADIATION AT HIGH ALTITUDES (1951) (0)
- SATELLITE DETERMINATION OF HEAVY PRIMARY COSMIC-RAY SPECTRUM (1961) (0)
- Note from the bartol research foundationDependence of secondary electron emission upon angle of incidence of primary beam (1954) (0)
- Submillimeter observation of the integrated galactic emission from the South Pole (1986) (0)
- A solar tracking platform for use at the South Pole (2008) (0)
- INVESTIGATIONS OF SECONDARY ELECTRON EMISSION (1954) (0)
- Energy distribution of secondary electrons produced by Mev primary electrons (1954) (0)
- Cosmic ray investigations in the Canadian Arctic, 1950 (1954) (0)
- Forward-backward ratio of secondary electrons emitted from thin targets (1954) (0)
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