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be noted by [NN] or by an appropriate other link.
Listing order is by Journal, Year, Volume, Page, Author(s), and Titles.
Acta Physica Austrica
1966 23 76 Aiginger, Zinke...........[NN]
American Journal of Roentgenology
1986 147 850 DiSantis..................AJR Early American Radiology, The Pioneer Years
American Journal of Science
1896 1 235 Wright....................AJS Experiments upon the cathode rays and their
effects
1907 23 91 Adams.....................AJS A spectrum of the Roentgen rays from a focus
tube and the relative selective absorption of
Roentgen rays in certain metals; A preliminary
note
Annalen der Physik
For this journal, binding [Band] numbers are being used as "short haul" volume numbers. Der
Ganzen Riche [the whole row?] numbers, in parentheses, are being used as "long haul" volume
numbers.
1896 (295) 346 Mauritius...............NADS Versuche mit Röntgenstrahlen
1896 (295) 592 Richarz.................NADS Ueber Wirkung der Röntgenstrahlen auf den
Dampfstrahl
1896 (296) 478 Brandes, Dorn...........NADS Ueber die Sichtbarkeit der Röntgenstrahlen
1897 (297) 330 Precht..................NADS Untersuchungen über Kathoden- und
Röntgenstrahlen
1897 (299) 160 Dorn....................NADS Ueber die erwärmende Wirkung der Röntgen-
strahlen
1898 (300) 18 Röntgen.................NADS Weitere Beobachtungen über die Eigenschaften
der X-Strahlen
1898 (300) 620 Dorn....................NADS Zur Sichtbarkeit der Röntgenstrahlen
1898 (301) 453 Graetz..................NADS Versuche über die Polarisirbarkeit der Röntgen-
strahlen
1898 (302) 65 von Geitler.............NADS Über die Verschiedenheit der physikalischen
Natur der Kathodenstrahlen und der
Röntgenstrahlen
1898 (302) 74 Walter..................NADS Ueber die Natur der Röntgenstrahlen
1898 (302)1009 Starke..................NADS Ueber die Wirkung der Röntgenstrahlen auf die
Funkenentladung
1899 (304) 884 Haga, Wind..............NADS Die Beugung der Röntgenstrahlen
1899 (304) 896 Wind....................NADS Ueber die Deutung der Beugungserscheinungen
bei Röntgenstrahlen
1899 (304) 903 Maier...................NADS Beugungsversuche und der
Wellenlängenbestimmung der Röntgenstrahlen
1899 (305) 327 Wind....................NADS Ueber die Deutung der Beugungserscheinungen
bei Röntgenstrahlen
1900 2(307) 757 Winkelmann..............NADS Einwirkung einer Funkenstrecke auf die
Entstehung von Röntgenstrahlen
1900 3(308) 75 Starke..................NADS Ueber die Reflexion der Kathodenstrahlen
1900 3(308) 101 Starke..................NADS Notiz über die mechanische Wirkung der
Kathodenstrahlen
1905 17(322) 381 Becker..................NADS Messungen an Kathodenstrahlen
1906 20(325) 677 Marx....................NADS Geschwindigkeit der Röntgenstrahlen
1907 23(328) 439 Haga....................NADS Über die Polarisation der Röntgenstrahlen
und der Sekundärstrahlen
1908 25(330) 715 Walter, Pohl............NADS Zur Frage der Beugung der Röntgenstrahlen
1908 27(332) 301 Seitz...................NADS Über Röntgenstrahlen und das Röntgensche
Absorptionsgesetz
1909 29(334) 398 Herweg..................NADS Über die Polarisation der Röntgenstrahlen
1918 57(362) 401 Wagner..................NADS Spektraluntersuchungen an Röntgenstrahlen.
Über die Messung der Planckschen
Quantenkonstante h aus dem zur Erzeugung
homogener Bremsstrahlung notwendigen
Minimumpotential
1921 64(369) 625 Becker, Holthusen.......NADS Trägererzeugung hochfrequenter...
1922 69(374) 548 Kuhlenkampff............NADS Über das kontinuierliche Röntgenspektrum
1923 - 1929 No journals on shelf
1929 1(393) --- Start of new "short haul" volume numbers
1930 5(397) 325 Bethe...................NADS Zur Theorie des Durchgangs schneller
Korpuskularstrahlen durch Materie
1931 9(401) 217 Sauter..................NADS Über den atomaren Photoeffekt bei großer
Härte der anregenden Strahlung
1931 11(403) 257 Sommerfeld..............NADS Über die Beugung und Bremsung der Elektronen
1932 13(405) 137 Scherzer................NADS Über die Ausstrahlung bei der Bremsung von
Protonen und schnellen Elektronen
1934 20(412) 404 Sauter..................NADS Über die Bremsstrahlung schneller Elektronen
1934 21(413) 367 Stueckelberg............NADS Relativistisch invariante Störungstheorie
des Diracschen Elektrons I. Teil:
Streustrahlung und Bremsstrahlung
1937 29(421) 715 Sommerfeld..............NADS Über die Form der Comptonlinie. I
1939 34(426) 178 Elwert..................NADS Verschärfte Berechnung von Intensität und
Polarisation im kontinuierlichen
Röntgenspektrum1
Annals of Physics (N.Y.)
1961 13 379 Yennie, Frautschi,
Suura...................NADS Infrared divergence phenomena and high-energy
processes
Arkiv For Fysik
1956 10 467 Nilsson.................[NN]
1957 12 569 Claesson................[NN]
Astrophysical Journal
1924 59 259 Alter...................NADS REVIEW: X-Rays by G. W. C. Kaye
1986 311 474 Heristchi...............NADS Hard X-ray and gamma-ray bremsstrahlung
production by high-energy protons in solar
flares
Atomnaya Energiya
1962 12 193 Ado, Belovinstsev,
Stolyarov...............[NN]
At. Data Nucl. Data Tables
1977 20 175 Pratt, Tseng, Lee,
Kissel, MacCallum,
Riley...................NADS Bremsstrahlung Energy Spectra from Electrons
of Kinetic Energy 1 keV <= T1 <= 2000 keV
Incident on Neutral Atoms 2 <= Z <= 92
1981 26 477 Pratt, Tseng, Lee,
Kissel, MacCallum,
Riley...................[NN]
1983 28 381 Kissel, Quarles, Pratt..NADS Shape Functions for Atomic-Field
Bremsstrahlung from Electrons of Kinetic
Energy 1-500 keV onSelected Neutral Atoms
1 <= Z <= 92
Australian Journal of Physics
1954 7 527 Muirhead, Mather........NADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlung
Books
1899 Harper's Scientific Memoirs III - Röntgen Rays, Ed. George F. Barker Google Books
3-39 Röntgen.................[NN]
43-65 Stokes..................[NN]
69-72 Thompson................[NN]
1981 Parameterization of the bremsstrahlung spectrum
Feng, Pratt.............NADS
British Journal of Applied Physics
1952 3 214 Lawson..................NADS Radiation intensity from high energy
accelerators
1958 9 85 Grunberg................NADS SPECIAL ARTICLE: A survey of exo-electron
emission phenomena
Bulletin of the National Research Council (Washington)
1920 1 Pt 7 Bergman, Davis?.........[NN]
1920 1 Pt 7 Webster.................[NN]
Bureau of Standards Journal of Research
1929 2 837 Nicholas................[NN]
Case Studies in Atomic Physics
1975 5 47 Amusia, Cherepkov.......[NN]
Chem. Physics Letters
1985 122 157 Estep, Quarles..........NADS Molecular-field brems in n-butane and
isobutane
Comments on Atomic & Molecular Physics
1978 8 1 Gavrila, van der Wiel...[NN]
1981 10 121 Pratt...................[NN]
1982 11 123 Amusia..................[NN]
Comptes Rendus
1896 Fev Benoist, Hurmuzescu.....[NN]
1897 Jan Benoist.................[NN]
1916 163 754 Ledoux-Lebard,
Dauviller...............[NN]
1920 170 274 Brillouin...............[NN]
1939 208 99 Pontecor(rg), Lazard....[NN]
Comput. Phys. Commun.
1971 2 107 Liberman, Cromer,
Waber...................NADS Field program for atoms
Conferences
International Conference on High-Energy Physics at CERN.
1962 Jul 4-11 Geneva, Switzerland
219 Yennie..................NADS On the possible use of bremsstrahlung
to study high energy interactions
Eleventh International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases
1973 Sep 10-14 Prague, Czechoslovakia
408 Dijatchkov, Kobzev,
Norman..................NADS Effect of resonance states on the electron-
neutral-atom bremsstrahlung
9th International Conference on Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions, IX ICPEAC,
1975 Jul 24-30 Seattle, WN, USA
319 Delvaille, Schnopper....NADS Continuum X-Ray Processes in Heavy Ion
Collisions
321 Sohval, Delvaille,
Schnopper...............NADS Cross Sections and Angular Distributions
for Continuum X-Ray Processes in Heavy
Ion Collisions
10th International Conference on the Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions: ICPEAC X.
1977 Paris, France
1203 Wendin..................NADS On the 5s, 5p X-ray photoelectron spectrum
in Xe
Copenhagen Academy
1918 Pt 2 99 Bohr....................[NN]
Deutsch. Phys. Gesell.
1908 10 117 Franck, Pohl............[NN]
1908 10 157 Marx....................[NN]
Die Naturwissenschaften
1920 8 973 Wagner..................NADS Über die Grundlagen der Röntgenspektroskopie
Electrical Engineer
1896 22 534 Thompson................[NN] Roentgen rays act strongly on the tissues
1896 22 651 Frei....................[NN] X-rays harmless with the static machine
Fortschr. a. d. Geb. d. Rontgenstr.
1919 26 211 Holthusen...............[NN]
Gosatomizdat
1963 III Cherevantenko...........[NN]
Health Physics
1986 44 115 Anderson, Hwang.........[NN] Accelerator room photoneutron and photon
background measurements using
thermoluminescent dosimeters
Helv. Phys. Acta.
1933 6 287 Casmir..................[NN]
1950 23 381 Saurer..................[NN]
1954 27 613 Jaunch, Rohrlich........[NN]
Il Nuovo Cimento B
1965 61 220 Kabasakal, Ramaswamy....SPRN Inner-bremsstrahlung spectrum of 55Fe with a
Ge(Li) detector
Izvestiya Uvssh. Ucheb. Zaved.
1960 1 3 Kruglov, Kovarzh,
Lopatin.................[NN]
Jahrb. d. Radioakt. u. Elektr.
1920 16 190 Wagner..................[NN]
Journal de Physique
1901 10 653 Benoist.................[NN]
Journal of Theoretical Physics (Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz.)
1963 14 886 Dolbilkin, et al........[NN]
Journal of Theoretical Physics (same as previous J. ?)
1984 23 251 Garavaglia..............NADS Polarized Electron Scattering on Spin Zero and
Polarized Spin-1/2 Targets: Deep Inelastic
Scattering, Elastic Electron-Muon scattering,
and Elastic Electron-Nucleon Scattering
Journal of the Franklin Institute
1911 171 277 Davey...................[NN]
Journal of Physics A, Mathematical and General
1968 1 588 Hughes,
Nicholson-Florence......NADS Intensity dependence of the inverse
bremsstrahlung absorption coefficient in hot
plasmas
1971 4 367 Kiraly, Thompson,
Wolfendale..............NADS Cosmic ray showers produced by muon
bremsstrahlung
1972 5 460 Powar, Singh............NADS Contribution of detour transitions to internal
bremsstrahlung spectrum of 204Tl
1972 5 506 Pert....................NADS Inverse bremsstrahlung absorption in large
radiation fields during binary collisions-
classical theory
1972 5 1221 Pert....................NADS Inverse bremsstrahlung absorption in large
radiation fields during binary collisions-
born approximation. I. Elastic collisions
1972 5 1266 Heller, Sugai,
Cheng, Chiao............NADS The beat spectrum of the fission products
from 252Cf and the associated inner
bremsstrahlung radiation
1972 5 1320 Ehrman..................NADS Straggling of moderately relativistic
electrons
1973 6 533 Mudhole.................NADS On the external bremsstrahlung produced by
beta particles in thin foils
1974 7 1167 Burkhardt, Zia, Owen....NADS Inner bremsstrahlung in electromagnetic zero-
zero transitions in nuclei
1974 7 1726 Burkhardt, Zia..........NADS Inner bremsstrahlung in electron pair creation
in general nuclear transitions
Journal of Physics C, Solid State Physics
1971 4 2258 Elliot..................NADS Line structure in the continuous X-ray
spectrum: a crystallographic approach in the
kinematic approximation
Journal of Physics, Radium
1948 9 212 Renard..................[NN]
1952 13 429 Horowitz................[NN]
Journal of the Physics Society of Japan
1982 51 2999 Imazu...................NADS Nuclear Reaction Rates between Charged
Particles at High Energies in a Magnetic Field
1983 52 1224 Imazu, Irisawa, Takano..NADS Bremsstrahlung Rates in Fully Ionized Gases in
a Magnetic Field
Journal of Quantative Spectroscopics & Radiative Transfer
1982 27 227 Lamoureux, Feng,
Pratt, Tseng............NADS Calculation of free-free Gaunt factors for
1 KeV electrons in a 1 keV normal density Ce
plasma
Kgl. Danske Videnskab. Selskab. Mat.-Pys Medd
1935 13 4 Williams................[NN]
Medical Physics
1976 3 173 Levy, Waggener, Wright..[NN] Measurement of Primary bremsstrahlung spectrum
from an 8-MeV linear accelerator
Nature, London
1907 75 368 Barkla..................[NN]
1907 75 535 Hackett.................[NN] Not Brems.
1907 76 661 Barkla..................[NN]
1908 77 270 Bragg...................[NN]
1908 77 343 Barkla, Sadler?.........[NN]
1908 78 7 Barkla..................[NN]
1908 78 665 Barkla..................[NN]
1923 112 723 Barkla..................NADS The “J” Phenomena and X-ray Scattering
1933 132 282 Born....................NADS Modified Field Equations with a Finite Radius
of the Electron
1933* 132 892 Heitler, Sauter.........[NN]
1933 132 1004 Born, Infeld............NADS Foundations of the New Field Theory (Brems?)
1934 133 63 Born....................[NN]
1948 162 186 Treacey.................[NN]
1950 165 69 Barnes, Stafford,
Wilkinson...............NADS Photo-electric Disintegration of the Deuteron
at 6.13 and 17.6 MeV.
Nuclear Instrumentation
1957 1 324 Jamnik..................[NN]
Nuclear Instruments and Methods
1980 170 1 Anderson................NADS Channeling radiation and coherent
bremsstrahlung
Nucleonics
1952 10 61 Lawson..................[NN]
Nuclear Physics A
1969 134 457 Ford, Martin............NADS Detour transitions in internal bremsstrahlung
1969 138 685 Berenyi, Varga..........NADS Critical study, internal brems spect from 32P
Nuclear Physics B
1981 179 461 Contogouris,
Papadopoulos,
Papavassiliou...........NADS Large-pT direct photon production and opposite-
side photon-hadron correlations in QCD
1981 181 421 Horgan, Scarbach........NADS High transverse momentum pion and photon
production in pp collisions at ISR energies
Nuovo Cimento
1906 12 347 Alippi..................[NN]
1934 11 461 Racah...................[NN]
1957 6 1241 Bobel...................[NN]
PhD Theses/Dissertations
1907 Harvard Adams...................NADS The Transmission of Roentgen-Rays Rays Through
Metallic Sheets, and the Relatively Selective
Absorption of Roentgen-Rays in Certain Metals.
1918 Columbia Ulrey...................NADS A Experimental Investigation of the Energy
in the Continuous X-Ray of Certain Elements.
1923 Columbia Terrill.................NADS Loss of Velocity of Cathode Rays in Matter.
1923 UCB Rollefson...............NADS Spectral Series in the Soft X-Ray Region
1924 U Michigan Chamberlain.............NADS Determination of Certain Outer X-Ray Energy
Levels for the Elements from Antimony 51 to
Samarium 62
1954 Cornell Maximon.................NADS Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production in a
Coulomb Field at Extreme Relativistic Energies
1956 Notre Dame Keiffer.................NADS On the Energy Distribution at Large Angles of
High Energy Electrons in Bremsstrahlung.
Phil. Magazine
1906 Oct 379 Crowther................[NN]
1906 11 812 Barkla..................[NN]
1907 14 408 Barkla, Sadler..........[NN]
1907 14 429 Bragg...................[NN]
1907 14 604 Beatty..................[NN]
1907 14 618 Kleeman.................[NN]
1907 14 653 Crowther................[NN]
1908 15 288 Barkla..................[NN]
1908 16 550 Barkla..................[NN]
1910 20 385 Bragg...................[NN]
1910 20 642 Jeans...................[NN]
1910 20 849 Kovarik.................[NN]
1911 21 669 Rutherford..............[NN]
1912 23 987 Barkla, Collier.........[NN]
1913 25 10 Bohr....................[NN]
1915 30 381 Bohr....................[NN]
1923 46 836 Kramers.................[NN]
1949 40 351 Mitchell................[NN]
1952 43 306 Lawson..................[NN]
1952 43 659 Wilkinson...............[NN]
1952 43 1003 McDiermid...............[NN]
1953 44 169 Phillips................[NN]
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series A (Roy. Soc. Phil. Trans. A)
1904 204 467 Barkla..................[NN]
1909 209 123 Kaye....................[NN] The emission and transmission of Röntgen rays
Physical Review (Phys. Rev.)
1914 4 217 Davey...................NADS The Mean Depth of Formation of X-Rays in A
Platinum Target
1915 6 166 Duane, Hunt.............[NN]
1916 7 599 Webster.................NADS Experiments on the Emission Quanta of
Characteristic X-Rays
1917 9 64 Davis...................NADS Wave-Length Energy Distribution in the
Continous X-Ray Spectrum
1917 9 220 Webster.................NADS X-Ray Emissivity as a Function of Cathode
Potential
1918 11 401 Ulrey...................NADS An Experimental Investigation of the Energy in
the Continuous X-Ray Spectra Of Certain Elements
1920 16 31 Webster.................NADS Quantum Emission Phenomena in Radiation
1921 18 321 Webster.................[NN]
1922 19 20 Coster..................NADS On the Principle of Combination and Stokes'
Law in the X-ray Series
1922 19 64 Jauncey.................NADS The Effect of Damping on the Width of X-ray
Spectrum Lines
1922 19 68 Compton.................NADS The Width of X-ray Spectrum Lines
1922 19 429 Hughes..................NADS Characteristic X-rays from Light Elements
1922 19 434 Mohler, Foote...........NADS The Beginning of the K and L Series of X-rays
1922 19 1922 Jauncey.................NADS Secondary X-rays from Crystals
1923 21 301 Webster, Hennings.......NADS The Penetration of Cathode Rays in Molybdenum
1923 21 476 Terrill.................[NN]
1923 22 37 Kirkpatrick.............NADS Continuous Spectral Energy Distribution within
the X-ray Tube
1923 22 101 Terrill.................NADS Loss of Velocity of Cathode Rays in Matter
1923 22 226 Kirkpatrick.............NADS Polarization of X-rays as a Function of
Wave-Length
1923 22 409 Compton.................NADS The Spectrum of Scattered X-Rays
1924 23 35 Rollefson...............NADS Spectral Series in the Soft X-ray Region
1924 23 575 Boyce...................NADS Soft X-rays from Heavy Elements, Tantalum to
Gold
1924 24 209 Bowen, Millikan.........NADS The Extension of the X-ray-Doublet Laws into
the Field of Optics
1924 24 478 Becker..................NADS Soft X-rays and Secondary Electrons
1925 25 322 Thomas..................NADS Soft X-Rays from Iron
1925 25 740 Rollefson...............NADS Characteristic X-Rays from Lithium
1925 26 433 Jauncey, Defoe..........NADS Theory of the Number of Beta-rays Associated
with Scattered X-rays
1925 26 724 Richtmyer...............NADS The Apparent Shape of X-ray Lines and
Absorption Limits
1925 26 739 Thomas..................NADS Soft X-rays from Iron, Cobalt, Nickel and
Copper
1929 34 553 Breit...................NADS The Effect of Retardation on the Interaction
of Two Electrons
1930 35 1139 Anderson................NADS Space-Distribution of X-Ray Photoelectrons
Ejected from the K and L Atomic
Energy-Levels
1931 38 1938 Kirkpatrick.............NADS Lateral Space Distribution of X-ray
Photoelectrons
1932 41 405 Anderson................NADS Energies of Cosmic-Ray Particles
1933 44 406 Anderson................NADS Cosmic-Ray Positive and Negative Electrons
1936 49 275 Piston..................NADS The Polarization of X-Rays from Thin Targets
1936 50 272 Bloch...................NADS On the Continuous γ-Radiation Accompanying the
β-Decay
1937 51 835 Livingston, Genevese,
Konopinski..............NADS The Excitation of Characteristic X-Rays by
Protons
1937 52 569 Furry...................NADS On Fluctuation Phenomena in the Passage of High
Energy Electrons through Lead
Phys. Rev.
1939 55 858 Wheeler, Lamb...........NADS Influence of Atomic Electrons on Radiation and
Pair Production
1940 57 24 Goudsmit, Saunderson....NADS Multiple Scattering of Electrons
1940 57 75 Oppenheimer.............NADS The Production of Soft Secondaries by Mesotrons
1940 57 341 Stahel, Guillissen......NADS Bremsstrahlung of RaE
1940 57 388 Waldman, Collins........NADS Nuclear Excitation of Lead by X-Rays
1940 58 36 Goudsmit, Saunderson....NADS Multiple Scattering of Electrons. II
1940 58 292 Williams................NADS Multiple Scattering of Fast Electrons and
Alpha-Particles, and "Curvature" of Cloud
Tracks Due to Scattering
1941 59 325 Guth....................NADS Radiative Transition Probabilities in Heavy
Nuclei. Excitation of Nuclei by X-Rays
1941 59 481 Wu......................NADS Continuous X-Rays Excited by Beta-Particles of
15P32
1942 61 584 Weinstock...............NADS Theory of the Continuous X-Ray Spectrum
1942 62 334 Harworth, Kirkpatrick...NADS Intensities of Monochromatic Continuous X-Rays
from Atomic Targets of Nickel
1945 67 321 Kirkpatrick, Wiedmann...NADS Theoretical Continuous X-Ray Energy and
Polarization
1945 68 214 Havas...................NADS On the Interaction of Radiation and Matter
1946 70 87L Schiff..................NADS Energy-Angle Distribution of Betatron Target
Radiation
1946 70 127 Siegbahn................NADS The Disintegration of Na24 and P32
1947 72 61 Lax.....................NADS Absolute Sensitivity of a Graphite Ionization
Chamber
1948 74 80 Hough...................NADS The Angular Distribution of Pair-Produced
Electrons and Bremsstrahlung
1948 74 1707 Adams...................NADS The Absorption of High Energy Quanta. I.
Phys. Rev.
1949 75 15 Longmire................NADS On Simultaneous Beta-Gamma Emission
from Nuclei
1949 75 329 Gideon, Miller,
Waldman................. [Ref is wrong]
1949 75 425 Miller, Waldman.........NADS An Investigation of Bremsstrahlung by Means
of the Nuclear Isomerism of Indium
1949 75 433 Lawson..................NADS 88-Mev Gamma-Ray Cross Sections
1949 75 898 Schwinger...............NADS On Radiative Corrections to Electron
Scattering
1949 75 1950 Koch, Carter............NADS Determination of the Energy Distribution of
Bremsstrahlung from 19.5 Mev Electrons
1949 76 264 Eyges...................NADS Straggling of Electrons near the Critical
Energy
1949 76 527 Walker..................NADS Absorption of 17.6 Mev Gamma-Rays in C, Al,
Cu, Sn, and Pb
1949 76 836 Stearns.................NADS Mean Square Angles of Bremsstrahlung and Pair
Production
1949 76 1724 Wang, Wiener............NADS Spectral Analysis of 10-Mev Betatron Radiation
by Nuclear Emulsion
1950 77 165 Koch, Carter............NADS Determination of the Energy Distribution of
Bremsstrahlung from 19.5-Mev Electrons
1950 77 425 Fano, Hurwitz, Spencer..NADS Penetration and Diffusion of X-Rays. V. Effect
of Small_Deflections upon the Asymptotic
Behavior
1950 77 550 Bess....................NADS Bremsstrahlung for Heavy Elements at Extreme
Relativistic Energies
1950 78 161 Katzenstein.............NADS The Radiative Collisions of Positrons and
Electrons
1950 78 623 Berlin, Madansky........NADS On the Detection of γ-Ray Polarization by
Pair Production
1950 79 210A Dewire, Ashkin, Beach... [Ref may be wrong.]
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Phys. Rev.
1950 79 419 Blocker, Kenny,
Panofsky................NADS Transition Curves of 330-Mev Bremsstrahlung
1950 79 615 Rosenbluth..............NADS High Energy Elastic Scattering of Electrons
on Protons
1951 81 213 Powell, Hartsough,
Hill....................NADS The X-Ray Spectrum Produced by 322-Mev
Electrons Striking a Platinum Target
1951 81 464 Spencer, Fano...........NADS Penetration and Diffusion of X-Rays.
Calculation of Spatial Distributions by
Polynomial Expansion
1951 81 467 Wick....................NADS Detection of Gamma-Ray Polarization by Pair
Production
1951 81 628 May, Wick...............NADS On the Production of Polarized High Energy
X-Rays
1951 81 981 Eyges...................NADS Effective Photon Energies of High Energy
Photo-Nuclear Reactions
1951 82 447 Dewire, Ashken, Beach...NADS Absorption of 280-Mev Photons
1951 82 486 Wolicki, Waldman,
Miller..................NADS The Nuclear Excitation of Ag107 and Ag109
by X-Rays
1951 83 187 Mandasky, Rasetti.......NADS Continuous γ-Radiation of β-Emitters
1951 83 252 Schiff..................NADS Energy-Angle Distribution of Thin Target
Bremsstrahlung
1951 83 476 DeWire, Beach...........NADS High Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production
1951 83 505 Dewire, Askin, Beach....NADS Absorption of 280-Mev Photons
1951 83 959 Lanzl, Hanson...........NADS Z Dependence and Angular Distribution of
Bremsstrahlung from 17-Mev Electrons
1951 84 265 May.....................NADS On the Polarization of High Energy
Bremsstrahlung and of High Energy Pairs
1952 85 662 Spencer, Stinson........NADS Further Calculations of X-Ray Diffusion in an
Infinite Medium
1952 87 156 Davies, Bethe...........NADS Integral Cross Section for Bremsstrahlung and
Pair Production
1952 87 156 Maximon, Bethe..........NADS Differential Cross Section for Bremsstrahlung
and Pair Production
1952 87 196A Spencer.................[NN] [Ref is wrong.]
1952 87 750 Schiff..................NADS Radiative Correction to the Angular
Distribution of Nuclear Recoils from Electron
Scattering
1952 87 753 Drell...................NADS Recoil Correction to Bremsstrahlung Cross
Section
Phys. Rev.
1952 88 793 Spencer.................NADS Penetration and Diffusion of X-Rays:
Calculation of Spatial Distributions by
Semi-Asymptotic Methods
1952 88 851 Sternheimer.............NADS The Density Effect for the Ionization Loss in
Various Materials
1953 90 510 Spencer, Wolff..........NADS Penetration and Diffusion of Hard X-Rays:
Polarization Effects
1953 90 1026 Gluckstern, Hull, Breit.NADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlung Radiation
1953 90 1030 Gluckstern, Hull........NADS Polarization Dependence of the Integrated
Bremsstrahlung Cross Section
1953 91 417 Bethe, Maximon, Low.....NADS Bremsstrahlung at High Energies
1954 93 114 Spencer, Blanchard......NADS Multiple Scattering of Relativistic Electrons
1954 93 768 Bethe, Maximon..........NADS Theory of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production.
I. Differential Cross Section
1954 93 785 Nordsieck...............NADS Reduction of an Integral in the Theory of
Bremsstrahlung
1954 93 788 Davies, Bethe...........NADS Theory of Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production.
II. Integral Cross Section for Pair Production
1954 93 1172 Spencer, Fano...........NADS Energy Spectrum Resulting from Electron
Slowing Down
1954 95 83 Bernstein, Lewis........NADS L-Shell Ionization by Protons of 1.5- to
4.25-Mev Energy
1954 95 464 Katz, Haslam, Horsley,
Cameron, Montalbetti....NADS Fine Structure in the C12(γ, n)C11
and O16(γ, n)O15 Activation Curves
1955 99 1020 Suura...................NADS Radiative Correction to High-Energy Electron
Scattering
1955 99 1335 Olsen...................NADS Outgoing and Ingoing Waves in Final States
and Bremsstrahlung
1955 100 199 Burkhardt, Wingold,
Dupree..................NADS Photoexcitation of the Isomeric State
of Indium-115
1955 100 1293 Weinstock, Halpern......NADS Bremsstrahlung Spectrum from the Internal
Target of a 22-Mev Betatron
1955 100 1560 Motz....................NADS Bremsstrahlung Differential Cross-Section
Measurements for 0.5- and 1.0-Mev Electrons
1956 101 915 West....................NADS Measurement of Low-Energy Gamma-Ray Pair
Cross Sections in Scintillators Using a
Scintillation Pair Spectrometer
1956 101 1244 Keiffer, Parzen.........NADS Energy Distribution at Large Angles of
High-Energy Electrons in Bremsstrahlung
1956 102 925 Dudley, Inman, Kenney...NADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlen
1956 103 29 McCormick, Keiffer,
Parzen..................NADS Energy and Angle Distribution of Electrons
in Bremsstrahlung
Phys. Rev.
1956 104 557 Motz....................NADS Bremsstrahlung Polarization Measurements for
1.0-Mev Electrons
1957 105 619 Robson, Gregg...........NADS Bremsstrahlung Measurements with
a Compton Electron Spectrometer
1957 105 1821 Hisdal..................NADS Bremsstrahlung Spectra Corrected for
Multiple Scattering in the Target
1957 106 27 Olsen, Maximon,
Wergeland...............NADS Theory of High-Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair
Production in a Screened Field
1957 106 826 Goldhaber, Grodzins,
Sunyar..................NADS Evidence for Circular Polarization of
Bremsstrahlung Produced by Beta Rays
1957 106 828 McVoy, Dyson............NADS Circular Polarization of Bremsstrahlung from
Polarized Electrons in Born Approximation
1957 106 985 Olsen, Mann, Linder.....NADS Internal Bremsstrahlung and Decay Scheme
of Sb119
1957 106 1360 McVoy, Dyson............NADS Longitudinal Polarization of Bremsstrahlung
and Pair Production at Relativistic Energies
1958 109 630 Fuller, Hayward, Koch...NADS Shape of the High-Energy End of the Electron-
Bremsstrahlung Spectrum
1958 109 901 McGowan, Stelson........NADS Yields, Angular Distributions, and
Polarization of Gamma Rays from Coulomb
Excitation
1958 110 589 Olsen, Maximon..........NADS Electron and Photon Polarization in
Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production
1958 110 974 Low.....................NADS Bremsstrahlung of Very Low-Energy Quanta
in Elementary Particle Collisions
1958 111 580 Fronsdal, Überall.......NADS Polarization of Bremsstrahlung from Polarized
Electrons
1958 111 1333 McVoy...................NADS Longitudinal Polarization of Bremsstrahlung
and Pair Production
1958 112 1039 Motz, Placious..........NADS Polarization near the High-Frequency Limit of
500-kev Bremsstrahlung
Phys. Rev.
1958 112 1679 Fano....................NADS Evaluation of Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections at
the High-Frequency Limit
1959 114 887 Olsen, Maximon..........NADS Photon and Electron Polarization in High-
Energy Bremsstrahlung and Pair Production with
Screening
1959 114 1332 Penfold, Leiss..........NADS Analysis of Photonuclear Cross Sections
1959 115 420 Penfold, Garwin.........NADS Photonuclear Reaction Energies
1959 155 633 Hall....................NADS Most Probable Energy Loss of Fast Electrons
1959 116 1156 Fano....................NADS High-Frequency Limit of Bremsstrahlung
in the Sauter Approximation
1959 116 1159 Fano, McVoy, Albers.....NADS Interference of Orbital and Spin Currents in
Bremsstrahlung and Photoelectric Effect
1959 116 1168 McVoy, Fano.............NADS Bremsstrahlung and the Photoelectric
Effect as Inverse Processes
1960 117 194 Jamnik..................NADS Plane Polarization of 15.1-Mev Bremsstrahlung
from 25-Mev Electrons
1960 120 269 Tsai....................NADS High-Energy Electron-Electron Scattering
1960 120 1717 Pratt...................NADS High-Frequency Region of the Bremsstrahlung
Spectrum
1961 122 1898 Tsai....................NADS Radiative Corrections to Electron-Proton
Scattering
1962 125 2172 Krass...................NADS Radiative Corrections to Electron-Proton
Scattering
1962 126 329 Mahanthappa.............NADS Multiple Production of Photons in Quantum
Electrodynamics
1963 130 1210 Meister, Yennie.........NADS Radiative Corrections to High-Energy
Scattering Processes
1964 133 1344 Maximon, Isabelle.......NADS Radiative Tail in Elastic Electron Scattering
1964 134 733 Ginsberg, Pratt.........
1964 136 231 Rand....................
1964 136 674 Maximon, Isabelle.......NADS Radiative Tail for Inelastic Electron
Scattering
1965 140 1661 Mork, Olsen.............
1968 167 1280 Shulz, Lutz.............
1969 180 104 Brysk, Zerby, Penny.....
1969 181 1720 Drechsel, Maximon,
Warner..................NADS Noncoplanar p-p Bremsstrahlung Calculations
at 48 and 30 MeV
1969 183 90 Elwert, Haug............
Phys. Rev. A
1970 1 280 Garcia..................NADS Inner-Shell Ionizations by Proton Impact
1970 1 528 Tseng, Pratt............NADS Comments on the Calculation of Relativistic
Bremsstrahlung Cross Sections
1970 2 1443 Borie, Maximon, Olsen...NADS Molecular Coherence Effects in Radiation
Processes: Bremsstrahlung
1971 3 100 Tseng, Pratt............NADS Exact Screened Calculations of Atomic-Field
Bremsstrahlung
1972 5 1137 Rozsnyai................NADS Relativistic Hartree-Fock-Slater Calculations
for Arbitrary Temperature and Matter Density
1972 5 1630 Maxon...................NADS Bremsstrahlung Rate and Spectra from a Hot Gas
(Z=1)
1972 6 2169 Lee, Pratt, Tseng....... (Ref Not right.)
1973 7 1502 Tseng, Pratt............NADS Polarization Correlations in Atomic-Field
Bremsstrahlung
1975 11 1797 Pratt, Tseng............NADS Tip region of the bremsstrahlung spectrum
from incident electrons of kinetic energy
50 keV-1.84 MeV
1975 12 707 Lee, Pratt..............NADS Comment on structure near the cutoff of the
continuous x-ray spectrum of lanthanum
1976 13 131 Ishii, Morita, Tawara...NADS Bremsstrahlung induced by proton and 3He-ion
bombardments in the 1-4-MeV/amu energy range
1976 13 1714 Lee, Kissel, Pratt,
Tseng...................NADS Electron bremsstrahlung spectrum, 1-500 keV
1976 14 204 Pindzola, Kelly.........
1977 16 799 Anholt, Salin...........
1977 16 1733 Pratt, Lee..............NADS Comment on the use of the low-energy theorem
in determining the bremsstrahlung spectrum
1977 16 2169 Lee, Pratt, Tseng.......NADS Bremsstrahlung from Atomic Ions
1978 18 2517 Olsen, Maximon..........NADS High-frequency limit of bremsstrahlung
1979 19 1525 Tseng, Pratt............NADS Electron bremsstrahlung energy spectra above
2 MeV
1979 19 187 Tseng, Pratt, Lee.......NADS Electron bremsstrahlung angular distributions
in the 1-500 keV energy range
1981 23 24 Yamadera, Ishii, Sera,
Sebata, Morita..........
1981 24 48 Quarles, Heroy..........
1981 24 1358 Feng, Pratt, Tseng......NADS Positron bremsstrahlung
1981 24 1720 Chu, Ishii, Yamadera,
Sebata, Morita..........
1981 24 2280 Quarles, Semaan.........
1981 24 2866 Lee, Kissel, Pratt,
Tseng...................NADS Erratum: . Electron bremsstrahlung spectrum,
1 - 500 keV
1982 26 3147 Quarles, Semaan.........
1982 26 3152 Semaan, Quarles.........
1983 27 3209 Fenmg, Lamoureux,
Pratt, Tseng............
1984 30 2278 Ishii, Morita...........
1985 32 1693 Longhuan, Pratt, Tseng..
1986 33 2270 Anholt, Stoller,
Molitoris, Spooner,
Morenzoni, Andriamonje,
Meyerhof, Bowman, Xu,
Xu, Rasmussen, Hoffmann.NADS Atomic collisions with relativistic heavy
ions. VI. Radiative processes
Phys. Rev. C
1971 3 369 Sing, Al-Dargazekk......[NN]
Phys. Rev. D
1978 18 2469 Ruckle, Brodsky,
Gunion..................[NN]
1981 24 2856 Dechantshreiter, Halzen,
Scott...................NADS Accompanied versus unaccompanied prompt
photons
Phys. Rev. I
1910 30 96 Ham.....................NADS Polarization of Röntgen Rays
1910 30 638 Bragg...................NADS Secondary Radiation Produced by Beta Rays of
Radium
Phys. Rev. Letters
1974 33 516 Tseng, Pratt............NADS Electron Bremsstrahlung from Neutral Atoms
1976 37 202 Trauvetter, Greenberg,
Vincent.................NADS Nucleus-Nucleus Bremsstrahlung from Heavy-Ion
Collisions
1977 39 48 Wendin, Nurob...........NADS Bremsstrahlung Resonances and Appearance-
Potential Spectroscopy near the 3d Thresholds
in Metallic Ba, La, and Ce
Physics Letters A
1972 39A 151 Starek, Aiginger,
Unfried.................NADS Bremsstrahlung cross-section measurements at
the short-wavelength limit
1974 47A 61 Schnopper, Devaille,
Kalata, Sohval,
Abdulwahab, Jones,
Wegner..................NADS X-ray measurements of bremsstrahlung and
electron capture by fast positive ions
1974 49A 311 Altman, Quarles.........NADS Electron-field bremsstrahlung at intermediate
electron energies
1976 56A 455 Anholt, Saylor..........NADS Radiative ionization in slow ion-atom
collisions
1976 57A 426 Rahman, Faisal..........NADS Cross-sections for Raman-like electron
scattering in joint electron-photon excitation
of atoms
1978 69A 90 Olsen, Maximon..........NADS Effect of resonance scattering in the high freq
limit of brems
1985 110A 387 Quarles, Carroll,
Estep, Lee..............NADS Additivity of electron bremsstrahlung in H2S,
SO2 and SF6 molecules
1986 114A 9 Quarles, Carroll,
Estep, Lee..............NADS Molecular field bremsstrahlung in ethane,
ethene and ethyne
Physics Letters B
1968 26B 477 Drechsel, Maximon.......NADS Potential model calculation for coplanar and
non-coplanar proton-proton bremsstrahlung
1985 156B 400 Tupper..................NADS Gluon brems corrections to the amplitude zero
in W-->jet+jet+γ
1985 157B 430 Herzog, Kunszt..........NADS Hard gluon bremsstrahlung effects on gluino
pair production
Phyz. Zeitschr.
1910 10 969 Sommerfield.............[NN]
1914 15 753 Siegbahn................[NN]
1920 21 621 Wagner..................[NN]
1922 27 209 March...................[NN]
Physica
1936 3 425 Kuipp, Uhlenbeck........
1939 6 1057 Sizoo, Eijkman, Groen...NADS The secondaryγ-radiation (``Bremsstrahlung'')
excited by theβ-particles of P
1954 20 385 Lipps, Tolhoek..........NADS (May only be scattering.)
1958 24 297 Ricci...................NADS On the internal bremsstrahlung in the 204Tl
beta decay
Physica Scripta
1981 24 588 Andersen, Eriksen,
Laegsgaard..............NADS Planar-channeling radiation and coherent
bremsstrahlung for MeV electrons
Pis'ma Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz.
1976 24 366 Amusia, Baltenkov,
Paziev..................[NN]
Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion
1985 27 1207 Bilbao, Bruzzone,
Kelly...................NADS Influence of collisional and radiative
processes in the structure of a plasma focus
current sheath
Pribori i Teknika Eksperimenta
1961 4 27 Usova...................[NN]
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
1906 14 109 Thompson................[NN]
1907 14 236 Kaye....................[NN] The selective absorption of Röntgen Rays
1925 22 834 Rutherford, Wooster.....NADS The Natural X-ray Spectrum of Radium B
1931 27 255 Mott....................NADS On the influence of radiative forces on the
scattering of electrons
1934 30 524 Bethe, Mott.............NADS The influence of screening on the creation and
stopping of electrons
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
1922 8 85 Duane, Patterson........NADS Note on X-Ray Spectra
Proceedings of the Physical Society
1963 82 803 Benwell, Mathieson......[NN]
1966 87 633 Hague, Jennings, Rand...[NN]
1967 90 109 Narasimhamurty,
Inanananda..............[NN]
Proceedings of the Physical Society A
1950 63 653 Lawson..................NADS The Angular Distribution of Synchrotron Target
Radiation: A Preliminary Experimental Study
1952 65 57 Phillips................NADS The Experimental Determination of the Spectrum
of a Betatron
1952 65 377 Wyard...................NADS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Intensity Distribution
of Bremsstrahlung from Beta-Rays
1953 66 196 Redhead.................NADS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: The Production of
Bremsstrahlung in Electron-Electron Collisions
1953 66 638 Wilson..................NADS A Formula for Thick Target Bremsstrahlung
1954 67 669 Phillips................NADS On the Thick Target Bremsstrahlung Spectrum at
Relativistic Energies
1955 68 165 Biel, Burhop............NADS The Effect of Finite Nuclear Size on
Bremsstrahlung Production
Procedings of the Physical Society B
1952 65 286 Flowers, Lawson,
Fossey..................NADS A Thick-walled Ionization Chamber for
Measuring the Intensity of X-Radiation of
Energy up to 25 MeV
Proceedings of the Physical Society of London
1899 17 674 Villari.................NADS How Air subjected to X-rays loses its
Discharging Property, and how it produces
Electricity
1896 14 272 Thompson................NADS Some Experiments with Röntgen's Rays
1903 19 185 Barkla..................NADS Energy of Secondary Röntgen Radiation
1906 20 200 Barkla..................NADS Secondary Röntgen Radiation
1907 21 336 Barkla, Sadler..........NADS Homogeneous Secondary Röntgen Radiations
1911 24 9 Barkla, Nicol...........NADS Homogeneous Fluorescent X-radiations of a
Second Series
1912 25 206 Barkla, Martyn..........NADS Interference of Röntgen Radiation (Preliminary
Account)
Proceedings of the Royal Society (London) A
1897 61 222 Swinton.................
1898 63 432 Swinton.................
1906 77 247 Barkla..................NADS Polarisation in Secondary Rontgen Radiation
1908 80 186 Crowther................[NN] Scattering of β rays by matter
1911 85 349 Bragg, Porter...........
1912 86 360 Whiddington.............
1912 86 426 Owen....................
1912 86 478 Crowther................NADS On the Distribution of the Scattered
Rontgen Radiation
1913 89 314 Beatty..................
1930 126 259 Mott....................
1934 143 410 Born....................
1934* 146 83 Bethe, Heitler..........NADS Stopping of Fast Particles and on the Creation
of Positive Electrons
1935 152 481 Moller..................
1936 154 195 Bhabha..................
1939 169 531 Williams................
1953 220 219 Redhead.................
Radiation Research
1954 1 133 Cormack, Johns..........[NN]
Research Reports
Bremsstrahlung in Air
1966 Kivel...................Google
Atomic and Molecular Physics
1981 Kissel, MacCallum,
Pratt...................NADS Bremsstrahlung energy spectra from electrons
of kinetic energy 1 keV less than or equal to
T less than or equal to 2000 keV incident on
neutral atoms 1 less than or equal to Z less
than or equal to 92
Reviews of Modern Physics
1941 13 240 Rossi, Greiseu..........NADS Cosmic Ray Theory
1955* 27 77 Ajzenberg, Lauritsen....NADS Energy Levels of Light Nuclei. V (check it)
1956 28 277 Tolhoek................. Polarized electron scattering
1956 28 432 Alder, Bohr, Huus,
Mottelson, Winther......
1958 30 354 Joseph, Rohrlich........
1958 30 585 Strominger, Hollander,
Seaborg.................
1959 31 920 Koch, Motz..............NADS Bremsstrahlung Cross-Section Formulas and
Related Data
1964 36 881 Motz, Olsen, Koch.......
1968 40 611 Palazzi.................NADS High-Energy Bremsstrahlung and Electron Pair
Production in Thin Crystals
1969 41 193 Maximon.................
1974 46 815 Tsai....................
1982 54 325 Duinker.................
1984 56 181 Ferbel, Molzon..........
1984 56 461 Donelly, Sick...........
1985 57 995 Anholt..................
Rev. Sci. Inst.
1951 22 572 Laughlin, Beattie.......NADS Calorimetric Determination of the Energy Flux
of 22.5-Mev X-Rays
1954 25 148 Littauer................
1960 31 155 Penfold, Garwin.........
Roma R. Accad. Lincei Rendle
1897 6 123 Roiti...................[NN]
Sci. Trans. Royal Dublin Society
1905 ___ ___ McClelland..............[NN]
1906 9 25 McClelland..............[NN]
Soviet Physics JETP (English translations from Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz)
1961 12 1282 Malkov, Schmuskevich....[NN]
1965 20 1510 Silin...................[NN]
1966 22 844 Bunkin, Fedorov.........NADS Bremsstrahlung in a Strong Radiation Field
1967 24 127 Humason.................[NN]
1975 42 54 Buǐmistrov,
Trakhtenberg............NADS Bremsstrahlung scattering cross section
1977 45 229 Buǐmistrov,
Trakhtenberg............NADS Brems spectra of 1-GeV electrons and positrons
1977 46 64 Zon.....................NADS Bremsstrahlung in collisions between electrons
and atoms
1977 46 447 Buǐmistrov,
Trakhtenberg............NADS The role of atomic electrons in bremsstrahlung
1980 52 1 Zhdanov.................NADS Resonance bremsstrahlung of an electron in
collision with an ion
Ver. Phy. Ges. Berlin
1897 16 116 Kaufmann................[NN] (sp?)
Vest. Mosk. Univ.
1963 5 11 Yuriev, Balamotov.......[NN] (yr/vol?) (sp?)
1964 2 32 Kaminskiy, Lonskiy......[NN] (yr/vol?) (sp?)
Weide. Ann.
1898 66 1009 Starke..................[NN] (p. 49, Kaye)
Würzburg, Stahel'scher Verlag
1896 Marz ___ Röntgen.................[NN] (Rays from platinum are more intense than
those from aluminum)
Z. Naturforsch
1948 33a 78 Molière.................[NN]
Zeitschrift für Physik
1921 4 241 Behnken.................
1922 10 1 Boos....................NADS Ionisationsmessungen, Röntgenstrahlen
1922 10 44 Polanyi.................NADS Das Röntgen-Faserdiagramm
1923 13 154 Bohr....................
1923 13 241 Hund....................
1923 19 17 Kulenkampff.............NADS Die Wellenlänge gestreuter Röntgenstrahlen
1925 33 33 Mie.....................NADS Bremsstrahlung und Comptonsche Streustrahlung
1929 30 514 Kulenkampff.............[NN] (p. 513?)
1930 61 816 Thibaud, Trillat........NADS Streuung von Röntgenstrahlen in Flüssigkeiten
und verschiedenen Substanzen. — Einfluß der
Filterung der Bremsstrahlung. —
Absorptionskoeffizienten von flüssigen
Fettsäuren
1932 77 296 Bethe, Fermi............
1933 84 145 Heitler.................
1934 88 612 Weizsäcker..............NADS Ausstrahlung bei Stößen sehr schneller
Elektronen
1937 104 335 Droste..................NADS Über die Bremsstrahlung der β-Strahlen des
Ra E
1951 130 641 Blunk, Westphal.........
1954 137 435 Kulenkampff, Leisegang,
Scheer..................NADS Polarisation, Röntgen-Bremsstrahlung einer
dünnen Antikathode
1966 197 8 Aiginger................NADS Elektron-Bremsstrahlungswirkungsquerschnitte
von 180- und 380 keV-EIektronen
Z. Phys. A
1975 273 29 Jakubaßa, Kleber........NADS Bremsstrahlung in heavy-ion reactions
1976 276 285 Reinhardt, Soff,
Greiner.................NADS Nuclear bremsstrahlung and electron-positron
pair creation in heavy-ion collisions
Z. Phys. C
1983 16 211 Benary, Gotsman,
Lissauer................NADS Single photon production and event structure
in hadronic interactions at large pT
1983 17 249 Nowak, Praszalowicz.....NADS Direct photon production beyond leading log
approximation— q+ q→γ+ q+ q contribution
Zh. Exp. Teor. Fiz. (In Russian)
1960 39 1837 Malkov, Schmuskevich....[NN]
1973 65 1399 Diachov, Kobzev,
Norman..................[NN]
1975 69 108 Buǐmistrov,
Trakhtenberg............[NN]
1977 72 437 Grishaev, Kovalenko,
Shramenko...............NADS Bremsstrahlung spectra of 1-GeV electrons and
positrons in silicon, germanium, and niobium
crystals
1977 73 9 Buǐmistrov,
Trakhtenberg............[NN]
1977 73 112 Zhdanov.................[NN]
1977 73 128 Zon.....................[NN]
1980 79 3 Zhdanov.................NADS Resonant bremsstrahlung in electron-ion
collisions
Z. Tekh. Fiz.
1960 30 1369 Komar, Kruglov..........[NN]
1964 34 527 Kaminskiy, Lonskiy......[NN]
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