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- PhD Astrophysics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Physics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Emery "Rich" Lingenfelter was an American astrophysicist and historian. He is known for his work on the origin of cosmic rays and gamma rays. As a historian, he is recognized for his efforts at chronicling the history of Death Valley.
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- Nuclear gamma-rays from energetic particle interactions. (1979) (229)
- Cosmic‐ray neutron demography (1961) (193)
- Production of carbon 14 by cosmic‐ray neutrons (1963) (186)
- Diffuse galactic gamma-ray line emission from nucleosynthetic Fe-60, Al-26, and Na-22 - Preliminary limits from HEAO 3 (1982) (173)
- The lunar neutron flux revisited (1972) (161)
- Evidence of X-Ray Synchrotron Emission from Electrons Accelerated to 40 TeV in the Supernova Remnant Cassiopeia A (1997) (144)
- The cosmic‐ray neutron leakage flux (1963) (120)
- Cosmic-Ray Acceleration from Supernova Ejecta in Superbubbles (1998) (119)
- Gamma-ray transients and related astrophysical phenomena (1982) (109)
- Light Isotopes, Extinct Radioisotopes, and Gamma-Ray Lines from Low-Energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions (1996) (107)
- Solar flare neutron production and the angular dependence of the capture gamma-ray emission (1987) (97)
- Apollo laser altimetry and inferences as to lunar structure (1974) (92)
- Light Elements and Cosmic Rays in the Early Galaxy (1996) (92)
- The lunar neutron flux (1961) (88)
- OB Associations, Supernova-generated Superbubbles, and the Source of Cosmic Rays (2005) (86)
- Nature versus Nurture: The Origin of Soft Gamma-Ray Repeaters and Anomalous X-Ray Pulsars (1999) (85)
- Discovery of an X-ray source coincident with the soft γ-ray repeater 0525 – 66 (1994) (81)
- Positron annihilation in the interstellar medium (1991) (78)
- THE GALACTIC POSITRON ANNIHILATION RADIATION AND THE PROPAGATION OF POSITRONS IN THE INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM (2007) (76)
- Angular and Energy-dependent Neutron Emission from Solar Flare Magnetic Loops (2002) (74)
- Positrons from supernovae (1993) (71)
- Light-Element Evolution and Cosmic-Ray Energetics (1999) (69)
- Origin of the 5 March 1979 γ-ray transient: a vibrating neutron star (1980) (68)
- Using Gamma-Ray and Neutron Emission to Determine Solar Flare Accelerated Particle Spectra and Composition and the Conditions within the Flare Magnetic Loop (2007) (68)
- The Superbubble Origin of 22Ne in Cosmic Rays (2003) (65)
- Gamma-Ray Bursts (1990) (65)
- Deexcitation gamma-ray line emission from solar flare magnetic loops (1989) (62)
- Neutron capture on149Sm in lunar samples (1971) (58)
- Positrons from accelerated particle interactions (1987) (56)
- Solar flare neutron and accelerated ion angular distributions (1987) (54)
- Astrophysical and Geophysical Variations in C 14 Production (1969) (54)
- γ-Ray line astronomy (1979) (51)
- The nature of the annihilation radiation and gamma-ray continuum from the Galactic center region (1989) (48)
- The morphology, distribution, and origin of lunar sinuous rilles (1970) (47)
- Is SGR 1900+14 a Magnetar? (1999) (47)
- High‐energy solar neutrons: 2. Flux at the Earth (1965) (46)
- Evidence for convection in planetary interiors from first-order topography (1973) (45)
- Analysis and interpretation of lunar laser altimetry. (1972) (45)
- Centaurus A (NGC 5128) at 2 keV-2.3 MeV : HEAO 1 observations and implications. (1981) (45)
- Al-26: a galactic source of gamma ray line emission. [List of candidates for gamma emission] (1976) (42)
- Synchrotron cooling and annihilation of ane+-e− plasma: The radiation mechanism for the 5 March, 1979 transient (1981) (41)
- Supernova Grains: The Source of Cosmic-Ray Metals (1998) (40)
- GALACTIC COSMIC-RAY ELECTRONS (1966) (38)
- NEUTRON CAPTURE ON 149Sm IN LUNAR SAMPLES (1971) (38)
- Gamma-ray line astrophysics (1986) (37)
- The influence of the ionized medium on synchrotron emission spectra in the solar corona (1967) (35)
- On the origin of variable 511 keV line emission from the Galactic center region (1992) (35)
- Does Pulsar B1757–24 Have a Fallback Disk? (2000) (34)
- Lunar topography from Apollo 15 and 16 laser altimetry (1973) (34)
- A determination of the (He-3)/H ratio in the solar photosphere from flare gamma-ray line observations (1987) (32)
- Gamma-ray lines and neutrons from solar flares (1983) (32)
- Gamma-Ray Lines from the Orion Complex (1994) (31)
- Calculated gamma-ray line fluxes from the Type II supernova 1987 A (1987) (29)
- Solar particle fluxes and the ancient sun (1980) (27)
- Cosmic-ray deuterium and helium-3 of secondary origin and the residual modulation of cosmic rays. (1969) (25)
- Determination of the coronal magnetic field and the radio-emitting electron energy from a Type IV solar radio burst (1968) (24)
- Tritium and Helium-3 in Solar Flares and Loss of Helium from the Earth's Atmosphere (1962) (24)
- Pulsars and Local Cosmic Ray Prehistory (1969) (23)
- Solar flare optical, neutron and gamma-ray emission (1969) (23)
- PRODUCTION OF CARBON 14 BY SOLAR PROTONS (1964) (22)
- High Energy Nuclear Reactions in Solar Flares (1967) (22)
- Cosmic rays from supernova remnants and superbubbles (2017) (22)
- Cosmic Rays, Nuclear Gamma Rays and the Origin of the Light Elements (1998) (21)
- Two-population model for the sources of γ-ray bursts (1992) (21)
- Is there a dark matter signal in the galactic positron annihilation radiation? (2009) (21)
- Gamma-Ray Astronomy (1982) (21)
- Supernova radio remnants and the filling factor of the hot interstellar medium (1980) (20)
- Neutron leakage flux from interactions of solar protons in the atmosphere (1964) (20)
- Gamma-ray lines - A new window to the Universe (1978) (19)
- Actinides in the Source of Cosmic Rays and the Present Interstellar Medium (2003) (19)
- Gamma-ray lines from interstellar grains (1976) (19)
- Hot spot and trench volcano separations (1974) (18)
- Interpretations and implications of y-ray lines from solar flares, the galactic centre and y-ray transients (1981) (18)
- The Myriad-Source Model of Cosmic Rays. I. Steady State Age and Path Length Distributions (2003) (18)
- Cosmic Rays, Dust, and the Mixing of Supernova Ejecta into the Interstellar Medium in Superbubbles (2007) (17)
- Limits to the Cassiopeia A 44Ti Line Flux and Constraints on the Ejecta Energy and the Compact Source (2002) (17)
- Implications of high-energy neutron observations from solar flares (1983) (17)
- A classical gamma-ray burst repeater, GBS 0855-00? (1993) (17)
- Martian Centre of Mass – Centre of Figure Offset (1973) (16)
- Lunar rivers or coalesced chain craters? (1969) (16)
- ROSAT Observations of the Soft Gamma-Ray Burst Error Box Coincident with the Supernova Remnant N49 (1996) (16)
- Solar Modulation and the Galactic Intensity of Cosmic-Ray Positrons and Negatrons (1968) (16)
- On the origin of solar flare microwave radio bursts (1967) (16)
- The pulsar contribution to the galactic gamma-ray emission (1976) (15)
- STATISTICAL DISCRETE-SOURCE MODEL OF LOCAL COSMIC RAYS (1970) (15)
- THE GALACTIC SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF OB ASSOCIATIONS AND THEIR SURROUNDING SUPERNOVA-GENERATED SUPERBUBBLES (2013) (15)
- Electrons from bomb neutron decay (1963) (15)
- Solar Neutrons and the Earth's Radiation Belts (1964) (15)
- Origin of martian channels: clathrates and water. (1975) (14)
- The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893 (1975) (14)
- COSMIC-RAY ELECTRON LIFETIMES IN THE GALACTIC DISK AND HALO. (1966) (14)
- Compton backscattered 511 keV annihilation line emission and the 170 keV line from the Galactic center direction (1991) (13)
- Galactic 0.511 MeV line emission (1994) (13)
- Gamma ray lines from solar flares (1975) (13)
- Cosmic ray acceleration in superbubbles and the composition of cosmic rays (2000) (12)
- Spallogenic Light Elements and Cosmic-ray Origin (1999) (12)
- The Origin of Cosmic Rays: How Their Composition Defines Their Sources and Sites and the Processes of Their Mixing, Injection, and Acceleration (2019) (12)
- Compton-backscattered annihilation radiation from the Galactic Center region (1993) (12)
- On the origin of the positron annihilation radiation from the direction of the galactic center (1982) (12)
- Gamma-ray lines from type I supernovae (1991) (11)
- High Velocity Neutron Stars (1996) (11)
- Anisotropic Broad Nuclear Gamma-Ray Lines: Application to the COMPTEL Observations of Orion (1997) (11)
- Solar flare neutrons and their capture gamma ray emission (1982) (10)
- Repeating sources of classical gamma-ray bursts (1995) (10)
- Neutron and Proton Dosages in the Upper Atmosphere from Solar Flare Radiation (1964) (9)
- Gamma ray transients and related astrophysical phenomena (La Jolla Institute, 1981) (1982) (9)
- Rain of Fire (1999) (9)
- Apollo 17 laser altimeter (1973) (9)
- Gamma-ray burst size-frequency distributions - Spectral and temporal selection effects (1986) (8)
- The origin of cosmic rays and the Vela gamma-ray excess. (1975) (8)
- The superbubble origin for galactic cosmic rays (2004) (8)
- RXTE observations of Cas A (2008) (8)
- Death Valley and the Amargosa: A Land of Illusions (1987) (8)
- Compound diffusion of cosmic rays (1971) (7)
- The Galactic 26Al Problem and the Close Binary Type Ib/c Supernova Solution? (2004) (7)
- A 164-day period in γ-ray bursts from GBS0526–66? (1984) (7)
- Ion and relativistic electron transport in solar flares (1990) (7)
- LiBeB Evolution: Three Models (2000) (7)
- Galactic dual population models of gamma-ray bursts (1994) (7)
- Cosmic Ray Produced Neutrons and Nuclides in the Earth’s Atmosphere (1976) (6)
- Martian cratering and central peak statistics: Mariner 9 results (1974) (6)
- Superheated Ice Formed by the Freezing of Superheated Water (1970) (6)
- Erratum: "Is SGR 1900114 a Magnetar?" (ApJ, 520, L107 [1999]) (1999) (6)
- High Velocity Neutron Stars and Gamma-Ray Bursts Proceedings (1996) (6)
- Solar flare neutrons and gamma rays (2008) (6)
- Superbubble Origin of Cosmic Rays (2012) (5)
- Two New INTEGRAL Sources: IGR J15479-4529 and IGR J16418-4532 (2004) (5)
- Nuclear Processes in the Jets of SS433 (1984) (5)
- GAMMA RAY LINE RADIATION (1994) (5)
- Gamma-ray line astronomy (1983) (5)
- Topics in Gamma Ray Astronomy (1986) (5)
- Solar wind nitrogen - Mechanisms for isotopic evolution (2011) (5)
- ORIGIN OF COSMIC ELECTRONS FROM ABOUT 10$sup 2$ TO 10$sup 6$ GeV. (1971) (5)
- Songs of the American West (1969) (5)
- Neutron Leakage Flux and the Nitrogen Abundance of Venus (1962) (5)
- Observation of SN 1987A with the gamma-ray spectrometer HEXAGONE (1993) (5)
- Environmental influences in SGRs and AXPs (1999) (5)
- Steamboats on the Colorado River, 1852-1916 (1978) (4)
- The Newspapers Of Nevada: A History And Bibliography, 1854-1979 (1964) (4)
- Nuclear gamma-ray lines in accretion source spectra (1977) (4)
- Cosmic gamma-ray lines (1986) (4)
- Annihilation near the centre (1991) (4)
- Astrophysical Gamma Ray Emission Lines (1995) (4)
- Crater evolutionary tracks (1977) (4)
- Compton Backscattered Annihilation Radiation and the Mass of Nova MUSCAE (1993) (4)
- Nuclear gamma rays from solar flares (1973) (4)
- Cosmic-ray deuterium and helium-3 nuclei (1968) (4)
- Primary Cosmic Ray Positrons and Galactic Annihilation Radiation (1980) (3)
- Angle-dependent Green's functions for relativistic Compton reflection (1992) (3)
- Diffuse galactic annihilation radiation and the present rate of galactic nucleosynthesis (1993) (3)
- Positron-electron annihilation radiation from the Galactic Center (1983) (3)
- Are repeaters responsible for gamma-ray burst average V/V(max) less than 0.5? (1992) (3)
- Origin of 0.511 MeV emission from the Galactic center (1981) (3)
- Neutron Capture Effects and Radionuclei in the Early Solar Nebula (2000) (3)
- Deseret's Sons of Toil: A History of the Worker Movements of Territorial Utah, 1852-1896 J. Kenneth Davies (1980) (3)
- The nature of cosmic ray sources (1973) (3)
- Gamma ray burst emission: A jet and fireball model (1984) (3)
- The Hardrock Miners: A History of the Mining Labor Movement in the American West, 1863-1893. (1976) (2)
- Solar High-energy Astrophysical Plasmas Explorer (SHAPE). Volume 1: Proposed concept, statement of work and cost plan (1986) (2)
- Gamma-ray lines from supernovae (1988) (2)
- Advances in gamma-ray line astronomy (1983) (2)
- Oxygen and Fe evolution: the effect of refractory element deposition delays (2001) (2)
- A fireball model for the March 25, 1978 gamma ray burst (2008) (2)
- Thermal X-ray emission from isolated older pulsars : a new heating mechanism. (1982) (2)
- Li Be B Energetics and Cosmic Ray Origin (1998) (2)
- Cosmic Rays in the Solar Neighborhood (2004) (2)
- The Nevada Adventure: A History James W. Hulse (1966) (2)
- Power Law Dependence on Time of River Flood Decay and Its Relationship to Long-Term Discharge Frequency Distribution (1974) (2)
- Gamma ray lines from solar flares and cosmic transients (1982) (2)
- An observation of annihilation radiation from the Galactic Center region (1991) (2)
- Gamma-Ray Lines from Solar Flares (1975) (2)
- Size-frequency distribution of gamma ray bursts from thermonuclear runaway on neutron stars accreting interstellar gas (1984) (2)
- An x‐ray counterpart to the 5 March 1979 gamma ray burst? (1993) (2)
- Annihilation Radiation and Gamma-Ray Continuum from the Galactic Center Region (review) (1989) (2)
- BATSE detection biases against “slow rising” gamma-ray bursts (2008) (1)
- Lunar Sinuous Rille Elevation Profiles (1974) (1)
- The goals of gamma-ray spectroscopy in high energy astrophysics (1990) (1)
- The Orion phenomenon: Particle fluences in the solar nebula (2008) (1)
- Remote sensing of stream flow rates - Correlation of meander and discharge spectra (1973) (1)
- Transient x-rays, gamma-rays and neutrons in space (1989) (1)
- Diffuse galactic gamma ray lines (1977) (1)
- Solar flare neutrons and gamma ray lines (1983) (1)
- A Classical Gamma-Ray Burst Repeater? (1993) (1)
- Galactic Positron Annihilation Radiation (1992) (1)
- Solar wind nitrogen - Mechanisms for isotopic evolution. [in lunar regolith] (1977) (1)
- Diffuse galactic annihilation radiation (1993) (1)
- The songs of the gold rush (1965) (1)
- Nuclear processes and neutrino production in solar flares (1985) (1)
- High velocity neutron stars and gamma-ray bursts, La Jolla, CA. March 1995 (1996) (1)
- Origin of the annihilation radiation from the galactic center region (1989) (1)
- Death Valley & The Amargosa: A Land of Illusion. By Richard E. Lingenfelter. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1986. viii + 664 pp. $39.95.) (1987) (1)
- Neutron and gamma ray production in the 1991 June X-class flares (1992) (1)
- SONGS - A High Resolution Imaging Gamma-Ray Spectrometer For The Space Station (1989) (1)
- Models of gamma‐ray production in solar flares (2008) (1)
- Nuclear gamma rays from solar flares. [analysis of theory of gamma ray line emission from solar flares] (1973) (1)
- LiBeB: High and low energy cosmic ray production and comparison with ν induced nucleosynthesis in SNII (1996) (1)
- The effects of propagation and source distribution on cosmic ray composition and anisotropy (1971) (1)
- CRITICALITY CALCULATIONS OF BeO-MODERATED ENRICHED URANIUM SYSTEMS (1960) (1)
- GAMMA RAY BURST SIZE-FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS: SPECTRAL SELECTION EFFECTS (1985) (1)
- Fossil Disks and Propellor Spindown of SGR/AXPs (2001) (1)
- Selection biases on the spectral and temporal distribution of BATSE gamma-ray bursts (1998) (1)
- Cosmic gamma rays up to 300 GeV. (1988) (1)
- Actinides and the Sources of Cosmic Rays (2004) (1)
- Gamma-Ray Line Emission from Supernovae and Their Remnants (1987) (1)
- IMPLICATIONS OF THE DISCOVERER XVII SATELLITE DATA- THE MECHANISM OF ATMOSPHERIC LOSS FROM THE EARTH AND THE PRODUCTION OF H SUPER 3 AND HE SUPER 3 IN SOLAR FLARES (1962) (0)
- Positron annihilation radiation from the Galactic Center region (2008) (0)
- 98 09 21 1 v 1 1 6 Se p 19 98 LiBeB and the Origin of the Cosmic Rays (1998) (0)
- Magnetar Concepts for SGR / AXPs (2001) (0)
- LiBeB and the Origin of Cosmic Rays (1998) (0)
- Galactic annihilation radiation and the Galactic nucleosynthesis rate. (1993) (0)
- The close binary snib/c contribution to the diffuse galactic 1.809 mev line emission from the decay of 26al (2004) (0)
- Nuclear gamma rays from compact objects (1978) (0)
- Issues concerning the Orion gamma ray line observations: Line splitting and LiBeB origin (1997) (0)
- The Angular Dependences of Solar Flare Accelerated Ions, Neutrons and Carture Gamma Ray Emissions (1987) (0)
- Issues of LiBeB, Oxygen and Iron Evolution (2001) (0)
- On the origin of the March 5, 1979 gamma ray transient: A vibrating neutron star in the Large Magellanic Cloud (1980) (0)
- Compton backscattered 511 keV annihilation line and the 170 keV line from the Galactic Center (2008) (0)
- BRIEFER MENTION (1965) (0)
- Evidence for a Binary System at the 5 March 1979 Gamma-Ray Burst Position (1984) (0)
- Catalog and bibliography of gamma‐ray bursts (2008) (0)
- Gamma‐ray burst repetition and the definition of bursts (2008) (0)
- Determining the solar-flare photospheric scale height from SMM gamma-ray measurements (1991) (0)
- 0 Nature vs . Nurture : The Origin of Soft Gamma – ray Repeaters and Anomalous X – ray Pulsars (1999) (0)
- Gamma‐ray astronomy: A historical perspective (2008) (0)
- REMOTE SENSING AND WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. (0)
- Compton backscattered annihilation line from the Nova Muscae (1993) (0)
- A distance model for gamma-ray bursts (1983) (0)
- Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer Guest Investigator Program (1998) (0)
- Rossi X-Ray Timing Explorer Guest Investigator Program (1998) (0)
- Positron diagnostics of the Galaxy (1990) (0)
- Thermonuclear runaway on neutron stars accreting interstellar gas as the origin of gamma ray bursts (1983) (0)
- Cosmic-ray prehistory and propagation (1973) (0)
- Two population‐disk & halo ‐gamma‐ray burst models (1993) (0)
- Magnetic field limit on SGR 1900+14 (1999) (0)
- Neutron capture on Sm-149 in lunar samples. (1971) (0)
- LiBeB Evolution: Three Models (Invited Paper) (2000) (0)
- Actinides and the source of cosmic rays (2003) (0)
- Solar gamma rays. [in solar flares] (1974) (0)
- Power law time dependence of river flood decay and its relationship to long term discharge frequency distribution. [California] (1973) (0)
- γ-Ray and Neutrino Astronomy (2002) (0)
- An Observation of SN1987A with a New High Resolution Gamma-Ray Spectrometer (1991) (0)
- Are Supernovae Cosmic Ray Sources?. (Abstract) (1973) (0)
- An estimate of the Galactic diffuse hard x-ray continuum (1993) (0)
- NEUTRON CAPTURE ON 146Sm IN LUNAR SAMPLES (2013) (0)
- Al Problem & the Close Binary Snib/c Solution? (2004) (0)
- Obituary: Reuven Ramaty (2001) (0)
- EXOSAT Observations of the 5 March 1979 Gamma-Ray Burst Source Location (1986) (0)
- Gamma‐ray burst selection biases (2008) (0)
- Scientific objectives of solar gamma-ray observations (1989) (0)
- Effects of Compton scattering on BATSE gamma ray burst spectral analysis (2008) (0)
- Active Galactic Nuclei: (Commissions 28, 40 and 48) (1983) (0)
- COSMIC RAY PROPAGATION AND SOURCE DISTRIBUTION. (1971) (0)
- EVIDENCE F OR C ONVECTION I N P LANETARY INTERIORS F ROM F IRST-ORDER T OPOGRAPHY* (1973) (0)
- SHELL STRUCTURE EFFECTS ON SPONTANEOUS FISSION HALF-LIFE (1956) (0)
- Crater evolutionary tracks. [on Mars, earth and moon (1977) (0)
- NEUTRON DIFFUSION THEORY PROGRAMS AND THEIR APPLICATION TO SIMPLE CRITICAL SYSTEMS (1960) (0)
- 0 O ct 1 99 6 Light Elements and Cosmic Rays in the Early Galaxy 1 (1997) (0)
- Propeller vs. Magnetar Concepts for SGR/AXPs (2001) (0)
- Astrophysical. gamma. -ray spectroscopy (1979) (0)
- River Meander Studies (1971) (0)
- Nevada: An Annotated Bibliography: Books & Pamphlets Relating to the History & Development of the Silver State Stanley W. Paher (1982) (0)
- PULSARS AND COSMIC-RAY PREHISTORY. (1970) (0)
- Compton scattering of gamma‐ray burst spectra (1993) (0)
- Close Binary SNIb/c and 26 Al in Nearby OB Associations (2004) (0)
- Vela Gamma Rays and the Source of Cosmic Rays Revisited (1975) (0)
- A pr 1 99 9 Is SGR 1900 + 14 a Magnetar ? (1999) (0)
- Two populations of gamma‐ray bursts: A solution to the BATSE conundrum (2008) (0)
- Nuclear gamma rays from compact objects. [nuclear interactions around neutron stars and black holes] (1978) (0)
- Resolution of the Age Discrepancies in Pulsar/SNR Associations (2001) (0)
- Bias and evidence of classical gamma‐ray repeaters (2008) (0)
- Origin of cosmic electrons from about 100 to 1,000,000 GeV. (1971) (0)
- Solar gamma rays. [of flare origin (1975) (0)
- A Dynamic Disk Model for the Compton Backscattered Gamma-Ray Spectrum from the Nova Muscae (1993) (0)
- Theoretical Studies in Gamma-Ray Astrophysics (1998) (0)
- Response : Lunar Rivers or Coalesced Chain Craters? (1969) (0)
- Book Review: Curtis, Gambling on Ore: The Nature of Metal Mining in the United States, 1860–1910. by Richard E. Lingenfelter (2015) (0)
- Observations of SN1987A and the galactic center with a new high resolution gamma-ray spectrometer (1990) (0)
- A 164-day period in gamma-ray bursts from GBS0526-66? (1984) (0)
- Implications of Early Galactic Be and B on Cosmic Ray Origin (1998) (0)
- Cosmic gamma-ray lines - Theory (1980) (0)
- The Galactic Positron Annihilation Radiation Bulge to Disk Ratio Explained (2008) (0)
- Gamma-ray burst repetition and BATSE 3B position uncertainties (2008) (0)
- The Mining West: A Bibliography and Guide to the History and Literature of Mining the American and Canadian West. Edited by Richard E. Lingenfelter. 2 vols. Lanham, Md., and London: Scarecrow Press, 2003. $245 (2004) (0)
- Compton Gamma Ray Observatory Guest Investigator Program (1997) (0)
- The Source of Cosmic Rays: 3. Supernova Grain Composition (1999) (0)
- The Cause of the Age Discrepancy in Pulsar B1757-24? (2000) (0)
- Repeating sources of classical gamma‐ray bursts (2008) (0)
- Rosat observations of supernova remnant N49 (2008) (0)
- Gamma ray lines from solar flares. [with 2.2 MeV line being strongest] (1974) (0)
- The challenge to understanding 26Al emission from OB associations (2006) (0)
- An observation of the Galactic center region with the HEXAGONE high resolution gamma-ray spectrometer. [Sgr A; 1742-289] (1991) (0)
- The origin of the galactic center annihilation radiation (2008) (0)
- Dual population, galactic neutron star models of gamma‐ray bursts revisited (2008) (0)
- Early Galactic Li, Be and B: Implications on Cosmic Ray Origin (1998) (0)
- LiBeB, O and Fe Evolution: Refractory Element and Cosmic Ray Transport Delays (2000) (0)
- Analysis of New Orion Gamma Ray Data and Monte Carlo Simulations of BATSE Gamma Ray Bursts. Part 1 (1998) (0)
- Magnetic field limits on SGRs (1999) (0)
- Origin of cosmic ray metals: core collapse and type Ia supernovae, plus binary neutron star kilonovae (2018) (0)
- Cosmic ray path length distributions from superbubble/giant HII regions (2001) (0)
- Compton backscattered annihilation line emission: A new diagnostic of accreting compact sources (1992) (0)
- LONGITUDINAL WAVES IN CUBIC CRYSTALS (1966) (0)
- Erratum: “The Origin of Cosmic Rays: How Their Composition Defines Their Sources and Sites and the Processes of Their Mixing, Injection, and Acceleration” (2019, ApJS, 245, 30) (2020) (0)
- Ores to Metals: The Rocky Mountain Smelting Industry James E. Fell, Jr. (1982) (0)
- Lunar Luminescence (1965) (0)
- The Origin of the Galactic Annihilation Radiation (1983) (0)
- Gamma ray bursts – galactic or cosmic? (1992) (0)
- Solar flare neutron spectra and accelerated ion pitch‐angle scattering (1993) (0)
- Mining the Summit: Colorado's Ten Mile District, 1860-1960 (1986) (0)
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