Journal of the Physical Society of Japan

Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, Vol.17 (1962) Supplement A-III

PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON
COSMIC RAYS AND THE EARTH STORM
III. COSMIC RAYS

Kyoto, Japan
September 4-15, 1961
Preface

CONTENTS

III-1. Composition
III-1-1. Some Experimental Attempts to Detect Cosmic Gamma Rays
W. L. KRAUSHAAR and G. W. CLARK1
III-1-2. Some Properties of the Primary Cosmic Ray Electrons
P. MEYER and R. VOGT5
III-1-3. The Flux of Primary Protons and Helium Nuclear near the Geomagnetic Equator
M. G. K. MENON, V. K. BALASUBRAMANIAN, S. N. GANGULI, G. S. GOKHALE, P. J. KAJREKAR, N. KAMESWARA RAO, P. K. KUNNTE and M. S. SWARMY8
III-1-4. Primary Cosmic-Ray α-Particles over North America
M. W. FRIEDLANDER13
III-1-5. Hydrogen Nuclei of the Primary Cosmic Radiation
C. J. WADDINGTON14
III-1-6. The Composition of Heavy Nuclei of the Primary Cosmic Radiation above the Earth's Atmosphere
R. R. DANIEL and N. D. PRASAD15
III-1-7. The Energy Spectrum of Nuclei with Charge Z 13 in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
K. A. NEELAKANTAN and P. G. SHUKLA20
III-1-8. Relative Abundances of the Heavy Nuclei in the Galactic Cosmic Radiation
F. W. O'DELL, M. M. SHAPIRO and B. STILLER23
III-1-9. The Study of Composition of Primary Cosmic Radiation at the Altitude of 320 km
G. B. ZHDANOV, K. I. ALEKSEEVA, L. I. GABUNIA, E. A. ZAMCHALOVA, M. I. TRATYAKOVA and M. N. SHEIBAKOVA30
III-1-10. The Heavy Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation at Sioux Falls, South Dakota
H. AIZU, E. TAMAI, M. KOSHIBA and E. LOHRMANN34
III-1-11. Heavy Primary Cosmic Radiations Observed on 11 Sept. 1957 at Prince Albert, Canada
H. AIZU, Y. FUJIMOTO, S. HASEGAWA, M. KOSHIBA, I. MITO, J. NISHIMURA and K. YOKOI38
III-1-12. Satellite Investigation of Time Variation of Heavy Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
M. A. POMERANTZ and L. WITTEN40
III-1-13. Determination of Primary Cosmic Ray Nuclei with Z Greater than 26 in Nuclear Emulsions
G. ALVIAL44
III-1-14. He3-Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
M. V. K. APPA RAO and M. F. KAPLON48
III-1-15. Isotropic Abundance of Carbon in Primary Cosmic Rays
K. ITO and H. HASEGAWA53
III-1-16. The Fragmentation of Heavy Nuclei in Light Elements
C. J. WADDINGTON, D. EVANS, G. STEVENSON, M. W. FRIEDLANDER and S. TOKUNAGA55A
III-1-17. Fragmentation Parameters Involved in the Collision of Heavy Nuclei of the Primary Cosmic Radiation of Charge Z 6 in Graphite
G. D. BADHWAR, N. D. PRASAD and B. VIJAYALAKSHMI55B
III-1-18. Introductory Remarks
B. PETERS58
III-1-19. Electrons and Gamma Rays in the Primary Cosmic Radiation
P. MEYER60
III-1-20. Present State of Knowledge of the Composition of the Primary Cosmic Radiation
C. J. WADDINGTON63
III-1-21. Isotopic Composition
M. F. KAPLON68
III-1-22. Concluding Remarks
B. PETERS73
III-2. Primaries
III-2-1. Spectrum and Isotropy of EAS
J. DELVAILLE, F. KENDZICRSKI and K. GREISEN76
III-2-2. Spectra of the Size and the Total Number of Mu-Mesons in EAS
I. MIURA and H. HASEGAWA84
III-2-3. Arrival Direction of Extensive Air Showers
H. HASEGAWA, T. MATANO, I. MIURA, M. ODA, S. SHIBATA and G. TANAHASHI, Y. TANAKA86
III-2-4. Arrival Direction of the Multiple Penetrating Particles
S. HIGASHI, T. KITAMURA, Y. MISHIMA, S. MIYAMOTO, H. SHIBATA and Y. WATASE89
III-2-5. Energy Spectrum and Structure of Large Air Showers
J. LINSLEY, L. SCARSI and B. ROSSI91
III-2-6. Comments by Chairman
K. GREISEN102
III-2-7. Nature of Component of Cosmic Rays and Fluctuation Character of EAS
L. G. DEDENKO, G. T. ZATSEPIN and N. N. GORJUNOV103
III-2-8. On the Role of Complex Nuclei in the Origin of Development of Extensive Air Showers
I. L. ROSENTHAL105
III-2-9. A Search of Photons with the Energy of 1013 ev from Discrete Sources of Cosmic Radiation
A. E. CHUDAKOV, V. l. ZATSEPIN, N. M. NESTEROVA and V. L. DADYKIN106
III-2-10. Cerenkov Radiation Associated with Extensive Air Showers
H. KASHA, Y. OREN and K. SITTE108
III-2-11. Photography of Extensive Air Showers in the Cerenkov Light
N. A. PORTER and D. A. HILL112
III-2-12. Cerenkov Radiation from EAS
D. D. MILLAR, J. MALOS, C. S. WALLACE and C. B. A. McCUSKER114
III-2-13. Primary Cosmic Ray Component in Super High Energy Region
S. VERNOV, G. B. KHRISTIANSEN, V. I. ATRASHKEVICH, V. A. DMITRIEV, Yu. FOMIN, B. A. KHRENOV, G. V. KULIKOV, Yu. A. NECHIN and V. I. SOLOVIYEVA118
III-2-14. The Possible Existence of Photon Initiated EAS
R. FIRKOWSKI, J, GAWIN, R. MAZE and A. ZAWADZKI123
III-2-15. Bolivian Air Shower Joint Experiment
K. SUGA, I. ESCOBAR, G. CLARK, W. HAZEN, A. HENDEL and K. MURAKAMI128
III-2-16. Observation of the Point Source of Cosmic Rays
Y. SEKIDO, I. KONDO, S. SAGISAKA, H. UENO, S. MORI, H. OKUDA, T. MAKINO, S. SAKAKIBARA, T. MURAYAMA, Y. KAMIYA131
III-2-17. Intensity Distribution of High Energy Cosmic Rays on the Celestial Sphere
I. KONDO, T. MURAYAMA, S. MORI, T. MAKINO, H. OKUDA, S. SAKAKIBARA and Y. SEKIDO137
III-2-18. A Gas Cerenkov Cosmic-Ray Telescope
Y. SEKIDO, H. OKUDA, T. MAKINO, T. HONZAWA, I. KONDO, S. SAKAKIBARA, T. MURAYAMA and S. MORI139
III-2-19. Sidereal Time Variation of Low Energy Cosmic Rays
A. M. CONFORTO144
III-2-20. Point Source of Cosmic Rays
Y. SEKIDO147
III-2-21. MIT Air Shower Project (1)
J. LINSLEY148
III-2-22. Energy Spectrum and Anisotropy of Air Shower
I. MIURA149
III-2-23. Bolivian Air Shower Joint Experiment
K. SUGA151
III-2-24. Concluding Comments
K. GREISEN152
III-3. Origin
III-3-1. On the Mechanism of Stellar Explosion
Y. ONO and S. SAKASHITA153
III-3-2. The Dynamics of a Supernova Explosion
S. A. COLGATE, W. H. GRASBERGER and R. H. WHITE157
III-3-3. The Origin of He3 on the Surfaces of Stars and in Primary Cosmic Radiation
E. M. BURBIDGE and G. R. BURBIDGE161
III-3-4. Energy Spectrum of Suprathermal Particles and Formation of Star Clusters in the Interstellar Space
T. HATANAKA, S. HAYAKAWA, W. UNNO, K. TAKAYANAGI and S. NISHIMURA165
III-3-5. Anisotropy of High Energy Cosmic Rays in the Galactic Arm
S. FUKUI, S. HAYAKAWA, S. NISHIMURA and H. 0BAYASHI169
III-3-6. Propagation of Cosmic Rays in the Galactic Arm
M. ODA and H. HASEGAWA171
III-3-7. The Galactic Radio Spectrum and the Energy Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Electrons
J. E. BALDWIN173
III-3-8. Interaction of Nuclei and Photons of High Energies with a Thermal Radiations in the Universe
N. M. GERASIMOVA, A. I. NIKISHOV and I. L. ROSENTHAL175
III-3-9. A General Approach to the Electromagnetic Origin of Cosmic Ray Energy
W. F. G. SWANN176
III-3-10. Review of the Origin of Cosmic Rays
S. HAYAKAWA181
III-4. Extensive Air Showers
III-4-1. Investigation of the Structure and the Development of Extensive Air Showers
G. TANAHASHI, H. HASEGAWA, T. MATANO, I. MIURA, M. ODA, S. SHIBATA, Y. TANAKA and S. NARANAN189
III-4-2. Properties of EAS
K. GREISEN196
III-4-3. High Energy Nuclear-Active Particles and the Extensive Air Showers Which Accompany Them
S. I. NIKOLSKY, E. A. MURZINA and V. I. YAKOVLEV203
III-4-4. Nuclear-Active Particles in Showers with Different Number of Particles
S. I. NIKOLSKY, T. V. DANILOVA, E. V. DENISOV and A. A. POMANSKY205
III-4-5. Energy Composition of the Extensive Air Shower Cores
S. I. NIKOLSKY206
III-4-6. Correlation of the Multiple Penetrating Particles with Extensive Air Showers
S. MIYAMOTO, H. SHIBATA, Y. WATASE, S. HIGASHI, T. KITAMURA, Y. MISHIMA and T. OSHIO209
III-4-7. On Mu-Meson Beams in EAS and the Investigation of Mu-Meson Spectrum
B. VERNOV, L. D. KHVA, B. A. KHRENOV and G. B. KHRISTIANSEN213
III-4-8. An Experiment to Determine the Heights of Origin of Mu-Mesons in Extensive Air Showers
J. F. de BEER219
III-4-9. Concluding Remark
K. GREISEN220
III-4-10. On the Altitude Variation of Extensive Air Showers in the Upper Half of the Atmosphere
K. KAMATA, T. IMAI, S. KAWASAKI, K. MURAKAMI and N. 0GITA221
III-4-11. Experimental Data on Development of Extensive Air Showers in Upper Atmosphere
Y. A. SMORODIN, R. A. ANTONOV and Z. I. TULINOVA225
III-4-12. Atmospheric Effects of Extensive Air Showers of Various Mean Sizes
D. D. KRASILNIKOV, N. N. EFIMOV and M. A. NIFONTOV230
III-4-13. Number Spectrum of Extensive Air Showers at Sea Level
N. N. EFIMOV, D. D. KRASILNIKOV, M. A. NIFONTOV and F. K. SHAMSUTDINOVA232
III-4-14. The Differential Electron Density Spectrum of Air Showers at High Densities
R. J. REID, K. GOPAULSINGH, D. E. PAGE, M. IDNURM, C. B. A. McCUSKER, J. MALOS, D. D. MILLAR and G. WINTERTON234
III-4-15. Angular Distribution of the Penetrating Component of Extensive Air Showers at the Depth of 200 m.w.e.
E. L. ANDRONIKASHVILI, M. F. BIBILASHVILI, Y. L. VARDENGA, A. K. JAVRISHVILI, R. E. KAZOROV, P. V. KURIDZE and I. V. KHALDEEVA237
III-4-16. The Structure of Extensive Cosmic-Ray Air Showers near the Shower Axis
M. C. THOMPSON and R. M. TENNENT239
III-4-17. A Study on EASs at Mt. Norikura
S. MIYAKE, K. HINOTANI, I. KATSUMATA, T. KANEKO and N. ITO240
III-4-18. Extensive Cosmic Ray Air Showers at 4200 m
G. CLARK, C. MOORE, I. ESCOBAR, J. HERSIL, S. 0LBERT and D. SCOTT243
III-4-19. Fluctuations and Correlations in the Fluctuations of Various Component of Extensive Air Showers
B. K. CHATTERJEE, G. T. MURTHY, S. NARANAN, T. N. RANGASWAMY, B. V. SREEKANTAN and M. V. SRINIVASA RAO247
III-4-20. Energy Spectrum of Nuclear Active Particles as Determined by a Total Absorption Spectrometer at 2.2 km
B. V. SREEKANTAN, A. SUBRAHMANIAN, S. D. VERMA and R. RAGHAVAN251
III-4-21. The Effect of Finite Thickness of Scintillators on the Determination of the Densities of Charged Particles in Air Shower Experiments
B. K. CHATERJEE, G. T. MURTHY, S. NARANAN, T. N. RANGA SWAMY, B. V. SREEKANTAN and M. V. SRINIVASA RAO254
III-4-22. Excess Negative Charge of the Electron-Photon Shower and Coherent Radiation Originating from It. Radio Recording of Showers under the Ground and on the Moon
G. A. ASKARYAN257
III-4-23. An Analysis of Extensive Air Showers in Connection with the Primary Energy Spectrum and the High-Energy Nuclear Interactions
H. FUKUDA, N. OGITA, S. TAKAGI and A. UEDA259
III-4-24. Observation of Air-Shower Cores near Sea Level
W. E. HAZEN, J. GAEBLER and M. LAPOINT264
III-4-25. Study of Core Structure of Small Size Air Shower
S. MIYAKE, B. V. SREEKANTAN, R. V. RAMANAMURTHY, V. S. NARASIMHAN, S. D. VERMA, G. T. MURTHY and B. K. CHATTERJEE266
III-4-26. Cloud Chamber Study of Extensive Air Showers near the Sea Level
T. KAMEDA, Y. TOYODA and T. MAEDA270
III-4-27. The Structure of Extensive Air Showers at the Sea Level
G. B. KHRISTIANSEN, I. E. BELYAEVA, A. T. ABROSIMOV, V. I. ATRASHKEVICH, V. A. DMITRIEV, Yu. A. NECHIN, B. A. KHRENOV, G. V. KULIKOV and V. I. SOLOVIYEVA275
III-4-28. Fine Structure of the Core of Extensive Air Showers
M. ODA and Y. TANAKA282
III-4-29. Extensive Air Showers at Their Maximum Development
G. W. CLARK286
III-4-30. Tokyo Air Shower Project
M. ODA288
III-4-31. Air Shower Projects in USSR
G. T. ZATSEPIN290
III-4-32. Development of EAS in the Atmosphere
S. MIYAKE291
III-4-33. Extensive Air Shower Work in Australia
C. B. A. McCUSKER293
III-4-34. The Concluding Speech
N. A. DOBROTIN299
III-5. Mu-Mesons
III-5-1. The Polarization of Cosmic Ray Mu-Mesons
H. BRADT and G. CLARK300
III-5-2. Polarization of Cosmic Ray Muons
T. L. ASATIANI, A. I. ALIKHAYAN, V. M. KRISHCHYAN, E. M. MATEVOSYAN and R. O. SHARKHATUNYAN304
III-5-3. The Polarization of High Energy Cosmic Ray Muons
V. S. BERENZINSKI307
III-5-4. The Polarization of Cosmic Ray Muons of Differed Energies
B. POLGOSHERI, B. LOCHKOB and V. USHAKOV310
III-5-5. The Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Muons and Protons near Sea Level
A. W. WOLFENDALE, G. BROOKE, P. J. HAYMAN and F. E. TAYLOR311
III-5-6. The Momentum Spectrum of Cosmic Ray Muons at a Zenith Angle of 80°
A. W. WOLFENDALE and F. ASHTON313
III-5-7. Directional and Momentum Dependence of the Positive Excess of Cosmic-Ray Mesons
Y. KAMIYA, S. SAGISAKA, H. UENO, S. KATO and Y. SEKIDO315
III-5-8. Intensity of Mu-Mesons at Depths Greater than 2000 m.w.e.
S. MIYAKE, V. S. NARASIMHAN P. V. RAMANA MURTHY318
III-5-9. Hyperon Effects in the High Energy Mu-Meson Spectrum at Sea Level
P. BABU and Y. PAL322
III-5-10. Momentum Spectrum of Muons Underground
K. W. OGILVIE, M. J. CAMPBELL, D. L. JAUNCEY, H. S. MURDOCH and H. D. RATHGEBER326
III-5-11. On the Energy Loss of the Mu-Mesons in the Ground
S. OZAKI330
III-5-12. Very Large Bursts of High Energy Muons
T. KITAMURA, S. HIGASHI, M. ODA, Y. TANAKA and Y. WATASE332
III-5-13. Large Bursts under 10.5 cm of Lead in Ionization Chambers of High Pressure
D. D. KRASILNIKOV335
III-5-14. Investigation of High-Energy Mu-Mesons at the Depth of 40 m.w.e.
S. N. VERNOV, M. GHULAM SADIQ, V. A. DMITRIEV and G. B. KHRISTIANSEN341
III-5-15. Neutron Production by Cosmic Ray Muons
A. W. WOLFENDALE, M. A. MEYER, E. B. HUGHES and P. L. MARSDEN342
III-5-16. On Hard Showers Produced by Mu-Mesons
K. KOBAYAKAWA, K. DAIYASU, T. MUROTA and T. NAKANO344
III-5-17. Direct Electron Pair Production in 0.15 cm Lead Plates by High Energy Cosmic Ray Muons
P. H. STOKER, C. H. BORNMAN and J. P. VANDER MERWE348
III-5-18. Scattering of Cosmic Ray Muons with Momenta between 300 and 1000 MeV/c in Lead, Tin and Iron
M. A. MEYER, J. A. M. de VILLIERS, N. S. WOLMARAINS, J. W. KOEN and I. J. LESSING350
III-5-19. On High Energy Neutrino Physics in Cosmic Rays
G. T. ZATSEPIN, V. A. KUZMIN, M. A. MARKOV and I. M. ZHELEZNYKH353
III-5-20. The Solution of the Kinetic Equation for Mu-Mesons Passing through the Great Depths of Substance
G. T. ZATSEPIN and E. D. MIKRALCHI356
III-5-21. Review of Studies on the Momentum Spectrum of Muons
A. W. WOLFENDALE358
III-5-22. Hard Showers Produced by High Energy Mu-Mesons
Y. WATASE, S. HIGASHI, T. KITAMURA, Y. MITANI, S. MIYAMOTO, T. OSHIO, H. SHIBATA and K. WATANABE362
III-5-23. Comments on Standpoint for Analysis of Hard Showers by Mu-Mesons
K. DAIYASU, K. KOBAYAKAWA, T. MUROTA and T. NAKANO367
III-5-24. Deep Underground Studies of Muon Intensities and Investigations on the Interaction of Muons
M. G. K. MENON368
III-6. Jet Showers
III-6-1. Experimental Data on Nucleon-Nucleon Interactions at the Energy of Hundreds of GeV and Their Interaction
N. A. DOBROTIN, V. V. GUSEVA, N. G. ZELEVINSKAYA, K. A. KOTELNIKOV, A. M. LEBEDEV and S. A. SLAVATINSKY375
III-6-2. Mountain-Altitude Studies of the Interaction of High-Energy Particles with Atomic Nuclei
N. L. GRIGOROV, H. P. BABAYAN, N. G. BEJADJAN, Ya. S. BABECKI, Z. A. BUJA, J. LOSKIEWICZ, J. MASSALSKI, A. OLES, C. A. TRETYAKOVA and V. Ya. SCHESTOPEROV383
III-6-3. Observations on Neutral Mesons Produced in Nuclear Interactions of 24-GeV Protons with Carbon Nuclei
Y. PAL and T. N. RENGARAJAN387
III-6-4. Characteristics of High Energy Nuclear Interactions-An Experimental Study with the Combined Techniques of Multiplate Cloud Chamber, Air Cerenkov Counter and Total Absorption Spectrometer
S. LAL. Y. PAL, R. RAGHAVAN, B. V. SREEKANTAN, A. SUBRAMANIAN and S. D. VERMA390
III-6-5. A Study of Nuclear Interactions at 20 to 150 GeV in Carbon
S. LAL, Y. PAL and R. RAGHAVAN393
III-6-6. Investigation of a Dependence of the Average Fraction of Energy Imparted to the Neutral Pions on the Primary Energy
S. A. AZIMOV, A. M. ABDULLAEV, V. M. MJALKOVSKI and T. S. JULDASBAEV394
III-6-7. The Composition of the Flux of the Cosmic Ray Nuclear-Active Particles of Momenta Higher than 1.8 GeV/c at the Altitude of 3250 m above Sea Level
A. V. KHRIMYAN, V. V. AVAKIAN, N. A. NALBANDIAN, K. Sh. EGIAN and M. P. PLESHKO395
III-6-8. International Cooperative Emulsion Flight
ICEF COLLABORATING GROUP399
III-6-9. A Comparison of Pion and Nuclear Interactions in Emulsion at Energies between 1011 and 1013 eV
C. B. A. McCUSKER, F. A. BRISBOUT, C. GAULD, J. MALOS, K. NISHIKAWA, L. S. PEAK and L. G. VAN LOON403
III-6-10. Interactions of Nucleons with Heavy Nuclei of Photographic Emulsions at Energies Higher than 1012 eV
M. MIESOWICZ, J. GIERULA and R. HOLYNSKI405
III-6-11. High Energy Nuclear Interaction with Isotropic Distribution of Generated Particles
G. B. ZHDANOV, K. I. ALEKSEEVA, L. L. GABUNIA, JEN PHYONG SOO and M. I. TRETYAKOVA409
III-6-12. Showers Formed by Nuclei with Energy of ≳5.1010 eV/nucleon
Zh. S. TAKIVAEV and J. S. LOKTIONOV412
III-6-13. Some Problems of Generation of Strange Particles
Z. Sh. MANJAVIDZE and N. H. ROINISHVILI420
III-6-14. Some Features of Nuclear Interactions of Energy between 1012 and 1015 eV
M. G. BOWLER, J. G. DUTHIE, P. H. FOWLER, A. KADDOURA and D. H. PERKINS423
III-6-15. High Energy Gamma-Rays and Jet Showers
K. PINKAU, J. DUTHIE, P. H. FOWLER, A. KADDOURA, D. H. PERKINS, W. WOLTER and M. BOWLER424
III-6-16. Observations on High Energy Jets and Gamma-Rays with Large Emulsion Chamber
J. NISHIMURA, M. AKASHI, K. SHIMIZU, Z. WATANABE, Y. FUJIMOTO, S. HASEGAWA, K. NIU, Y. YOKOI, T. OGATA, N. OGITA, A. MISAKI, I. MITO, S. OYAMA and S. TOKUNAGA427
III-6-17. Production of the Electron-Photon Component in the Interaction of Particles of Energies 1012 to 1014 eV with Light Nuclei in Atmosphere
Y. A. SMORODIN, L. T. BARADZEI, V. I. RUBTSOV, M. V. SOLOVYOV and B. V. TALKACHEV433
III-6-18. Observations on the Probable Core of an Extensive Air Shower Recorded in an Emulsion Stack
S. N. GANGULI, N. KAMESWARA RAO and M. S. SWAMI439
III-6-19. Results on the Angular and Radial Distributions of Particles in Electron-Photon Showers
H. MESSEL, D. F. CRAWFORD, A. D. SMIRNOV, A. A. VARFOLOMEEV and J. C. BUTCHER444
III-6-20. The Three-Dimensional Development of Nucleonic Cascades
K. PINKAU446
III-6-21. General Discussion
451
III-6-22. Introductory Talk
C. F. POWELL457
III-6-23. Recent Studies on the Fire Ball Model
M. MIESOWICZ458
III-6-24. ICEF Project
M. KOSHIBA462
III-6-25. Summary of USSR Work
N. A. DOBROTIN464
III-6-26. Large Emulsion Chamber Project at a Mountain Altitude
Y. FUJIMOTO465
III-6-27. High Energy Gamma-Rays and Jet Showers
K. PINKAU466
III-7. High Energy Theory
III-7-1. A Non Local Theory of High Energy Interactions
G. WATAGHIN467
III-7-2. High Energy Interactions in the Molecular Model of the Elementary Particles
S. NAKAMURA470
III-7-3. Note on the Two-Centre-Model of Jets
K. O. THILHEIM474
III-7-4. A Model for Multiple Meson Production in Nucleon-Nucleon Collisions
K. NIU477
III-7-5. Statistical Analysis of High Energy Jet Phenomena
T. YONEYAMA and H. SHIMOIDA482
III-7-6. A Semi-Phenomenological Approach to Multiple Meson Production
K. DAIYASU, K. KOBAYAKAWA, N. YAJIMA, H. YOKOMI, T. KOBAYASHI, K. MORI and T. YONEYAMA488
III-7-7. Summary Talk on the Jet Sessions
C. F. POWELL492
III-7-8. On the Character of Collisions of High Energy Nucleons
G. T. ZATSEPIN495
III-7-9. On Interactions of π-Mesons and Nucleons at High Energies
N. G. BIRGER and Yu. A. SMORODIN499
III-7-10. On the Interpretation of Rosenthal the Two-Centre Model within the Hydrodinamical Theory
A. A. EMELYANOV and I. L. ROSENTHAL502
III-7-11. Many-Body Theoretical Approach to the Fire Ball Model in Multiple Production of Particles
O. KAMEI, T. KOBAYASHI and M. NAMIKI503
III-7-12. A New Model for the Theory of High Energy Nuclear Interaction
S. HASEGAWA507
III-7-13. Interaction of High Energy Nucleons according to Diagram Method View Point and Double Dispersion Relations
D. S. CHERNOVSKY, I. M. DREMIN and I. I. ROIZEN512
III-7-14. Application of Diagram Method to the Calculation of Characteristics for Nucleon-Nucleon Interaction at the Energy of 300 Bev and Their Comparison with Experimental Data
D. S. CHERNOVSKY, I. M. DREMIN, V. M. MAXIMENKO and S. A. SLAVATINSKY515
III-7-15. Review of High Energy Theories
S. TAKAGI518
III-7-16. The Role of Hyperons in Extensive Air Showers and Other High Energy Cosmic Ray Phenomena
B. PETERS522
III-8. Future Prospect
III-8-1. Expression of Appreciation to Those Who Have Been Responsible for Organizing the Conference
W. F. G. SWANN527
III-8-2. Opening Speech
W. F. G. SWANN528
III-8-3. Lecture on Future Prospect
B. B. ROSSI529
III-8-4. Lecture on Future Prospect
C. F. POWELL534
III-8-5. Comment
L. BIERMANN537A
III-8-6. Expression of Appreciation
S. N. VERNOV537B
III-8-7. Expression of Appreciation
Y. SEKIDO537C
III-8-8. Closing Address
C. F. POWELL538
III-L-1. Astrophysics
III-L-1. Lecture on Astrophysics
G. R. BURBIDGE539