Publications of W. I. Axford
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Conference Paper (51)
181.
Conference Paper
Low energy charged particles (LECP). In: AGU Fall Meeting. (1981)
182.
Conference Paper
Cosmic ray acceleration by stellar winds: I. Total density, pressure and energy flux. In: Proc. 17th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Paris, 13-25 July 1981, pp. 309 - 312. (1981)
183.
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The acceleration of galactic cosmic rays. In: Proc. IAU/IUPAP Symposium on Origin of Cosmic Rays, Bologna, 11-14 June. (1980)
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Comets and cometary missions - an introductory review. In: Proc. Workshop on Cometary Missions, Bamberg, Germany, 20-22 February 1979, pp. 1 - 12. Remeis-Sternwarte Bamberg und Astronomisches Institut der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (1979)
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Recurrent energetic particle events associated with forward/reverse shock pairs near 4 AU in 1978. In: Conference papers, 16th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 06-18 August 1979, pp. 363 - 367. (1979)
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The acceleration of cosmic rays by shock waves. In: Proc. 10th Leningrad Seminar on Space Physics, 6-8 October 1978, pp. 125 - 133 (Eds. Dergachov; Kocharov). (1978)
187.
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The acceleration of cosmic rays by shock waves. In: Conference papers, 15th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 13-26 August 1977, pp. 132 - 137. (1977)
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Conference Paper
Flow of mass and energy in the solar system. In: Proc. International Symposium on Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Boulder, Colorado, 07-18 June 1976. (1976)
Report (4)
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Report
Close encounter with the Sun. Report of the Minimum Solar Mission Science Definition Team. Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena (1995)
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Report
The ``Long wavelength radar'' on the Mars-94 orbiter. Max-Planck-Institut für Aeronomie, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1994)
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Report
Microwave atmosphere sounder for earth limb observations from space. Project and program description. Dornier-IAP, Univ. of Bern - MPAE Lindau (1981)
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Report
The status and future of magnetospheric physics. Max-Planck-Institut für Sonnensystemforschung, Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany (1976)